Monticello Bistro has closed its Winters location and has reopened as Monticello Seasonal Cuisine in Davis. They can also be found at the Farmers' Market on Wednesdays during Picnic in the Park. The text below is retained for historical purposes only.
Location
5 East Main Street, Winters
Hours
Saturday prix-fixe dinner seating 6:30 - 7:00pm
Reservations Recommended
Saturday a la carte dinner seating 6:30 - 9:30pm
Walk-ins Welcome
Sunday Brunch/French Tea 10:00am - 2:00pm
Walk-ins welcome for brunch/reserve for tea
Phone
(530) 792-8066
Website
http://www.monticello-bistro.com
Established
2006-08
Price range
$55 prix-fixe seasonal cuisine dinner menu
Brunch menu prices range from $4 to $9
Prix-fixe French Tea menu $25
Payment Methods
Cash, Visa and Mastercard

Monticello Bistro served Sunday Brunch/French Tea, Saturday night prix- fixe and a la carte dinner menus feature cuisine made with seasonal ingredients supplied by local farmers and the wine list is comprised of local and regional wines. Dinner menus change every month.

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2008-05-28 11:55:49   Expensive, but food is delicious and prepared with care. Most or all of the wine comes from Yolo County. The menus (different each week) are posted on their website each month. The chefs, Tony and Rhonda, work hard to use as many local ingredients as possible, often shopping at the Davis Farmer's market and Davis Food Coop. —dylancooke


2009-03-08 16:23:12   I randomly walked up to this stand at the Davis Farmers' Market this weekend and saw that they were selling brown rice pudding for $8 (i.e. not cheap!) but it looked delicious so I caved... I was then informed that it's actually $9 bc you put a $1 jar deposit which you can get back if you bring the jar back (or just get your jar refilled for $8). I was slightly perturbed by this but the woman was one of those very smiley, friendly people and I didn't mind spending money at her booth bc it seemed that she made it herself or had some hand in it. Anyways the bottom line is this brown rice pudding is just heavenly and I'm not sorry for buying it despite the price. I can't wait for them to have a spot in Davis, I know it will be great! —soledad101

2009-05-23 18:57:17   I am glad to hear you enjoyed the rice pudding. We use our own hands and local ingredients to make all of our food. Regarding the jar deposit, it was an idea that came from the Benoit Yogurt who used to sell their heavenly yogurt at the market. I think they are way too popular and busy now, but you can get it at the Davis Food Co-op. Anyway, paying an extra dollar means you are more likely to return the jar and you get to see what we have come up with next. Thanks for stopping by and please bring your jar back. I really will give you a dollar or you will not pay the deposit on your next purchase! —RhondaGruska