5 Cheap & Delicious Sonoma Eats + Their Perfect Thrift Store Pairings

Listen… sometimes a girl needs tacos and a $7 vintage blazer. Sonoma County is full of amazing budget-friendly eats that pair perfectly with thrift stops nearby. Here’s your foodie-thrifty day trip — curated by someone who lives for both carbs and secondhand treasures.

1. Taqueria El Favorito (Santa Rosa) + Pick of the Litter

Eat: Grab the $2.50 tacos that locals swear by.
Thrift: Walk it off at Pick of the Litter — organized, cute, and full of accidental Anthropologie donations.

2. Amy’s Drive Thru (Rohnert Park) + Goodwill Rohnert Park

Eat: $7 milkshake + veggie burger = perfection.
Thrift: This Goodwill has a huge shoe section and a surprisingly good home décor wall.

3. Hot Cider Donuts at Barlow (Sebastopol) + Sutter Hospice Thrift

Eat: Trust me — the cider donuts count as a meal.
Thrift: Sutter Hospice is a treasure chest for quirky finds and vintage dinnerware.

4. Aqus Café (Petaluma) + Sacks Hospice Shoppe

Eat: Cheap, cozy, and delicious — their paninis are everything.
Thrift: Walk five minutes to Sacks and dive into curated racks and friendly staff energy.

5. El Roy’s Taco Truck (Windsor) + Goodwill Windsor

Eat: Burritos bigger than your face, for less than $10.
Thrift: Hit the Windsor Goodwill for furniture steals and an oddly good men’s section.

Pairing food with thrifting? Elite behavior. Treat yourself to both.

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