Bloom Carneros Leads Climate Action in City of Sonoma

Sharing food at ZFP Member Bloom Carneros, Shot by Emma K Morris.

Photo by Emma K Morris

Honest Food, Good Company

Zero Foodprint welcomes Bloom Carneros to our community of ZFP Members! Bloom’s commitment to ‘honest food amongst good company’ now extends past their restaurant to farmers and ranchers working to restore our climate. As the first ZFP Business Member in the town of Sonoma, Bloom Carneros is setting the bar for the entire Sonoma restaurant community to take bold actions that grow better food and build back healthy soil.

“Part of the mission at both Bloom and Kivelstadt Cellars is a focus on organic farming particles and minimal intervention craft. As we showcase local farmers and seasonal produce as a core to our brand, a partnership with ZeroFoodprint is a perfect extension of our mission. Through the partnership we will be putting money back into our community, increasing access to improved farming practices, and building a more delicious and sustainable future.”

JORDAN KIVELSTADT
Owner, Bloom Carneros

About Bloom Carneros

Bloom Carneros is an outdoor restaurant and gathering place in the heart of Sonoma Valley. We serve a menu rooted in locality, with an element of surprise. Bloom's name comes from a reflection of serving locally rooted produce, and seasonally driven dishes using selections from your favorite neighborhood proprietors. Whether it’s the thoughtfulness, yet unpretentious approach to food, or the open, airy atmosphere, Bloom is about sharing honest food amongst good company. Our outdoor restaurant resides on a half acre garden tucked off highways 121 and 12 in the Carneros AVVA. If walls could talk, this historic property would have quite a few stories to tell. Once home to Lazy D, Fords Cafe, and Schellville Grill, it’s lived many lives and been one of the longest serving restaurants in Sonoma Valley. Now with new life and energy, we welcome you to Bloom Carneros.

 
Overhead shot of colorful farm fresh food from ZFP Member Bloom Carneros, shot by Emma K Morris

Photo by Emma K Morris

 

Zero Foodprint (ZFP) is a nonprofit organization restoring the climate, one acre at a time. We believe that by regenerating soil, local food economies can play a critical role in reversing the global climate crisis. We work with food and beverage businesses, philanthropy, and government to bring the next dollar to implement the next regenerative practice on the next acre. This regenerative economy benefits every person who grows food, every person who sells food, and every person on this planet who eats food.

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