
BY: Dana Rebmann
Napa Valley is known around the world for its wine. But good wine tastes even better with good food, and downtown Napa seems to have magnetic qualities when it comes to attracting good chefs. Wander around this walkable city, and it won’t take long to realize downtown Napa knows how to eat well. And with Ca’Momi Osteria's authentic Italian, life just got even tastier.
Located on First Street in the heart of downtown Napa, Ca’Momi Osteria has made itself comfortable in its new home, a 125-year-old building that has served the neighborhood through the years as a blacksmith, 5 & 10 and wine tasting room. The renovated space relied heavily on local artisans, who turned to rustic reclaimed wood and distressed repurposed steel to create its new look. With just under 100 indoor seats, the restaurant is warm and inviting.
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