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Mateo Granados’s Healdsburg Spot Gets a Name: Mateo’s Handcraft

A tomato and cabbage salad with padron peppers and pickled onions from a Tendejon event.
A tomato and cabbage salad with padron peppers and pickled onions from a Tendejon event. Photo: Courtesy of Mateo Granados

You may recall that former Dry Creek Kitchen chef-turned-pop-up-restaurateur Mateo Granados is opening a restaurant in downtown Healdsburg later this summer at 214 Healdsburg Avenue. Today Grub Street learns of the (tentative) name for the place: Mateo’s Handcraft. The menu will feature Yucatecan specialties, locally sourced meats, and tamales like those he’s been serving at his Tendejón de la Calle events around Sonoma. Also, as he readies for the opening, he’s announced multiple dates for pop-up dinners, including two nights at the lovely Preston Vineyards on June 9 and 10. More details here. [Grub Street, Earlier]

Mateo Granados’s Healdsburg Spot Gets a Name: Mateo’s Handcraft