Al Fresco Terrace

The Al Fresco Terrace at Capriciano — outdoor Italian dining under the open sky, in the heart of Santa Rosa’s wine country.
There is something about eating outside that no indoor room can quite match — the late afternoon light, the gentle breeze of a wine country evening, a glass of cold Italian white as the sun goes down. Our Al Fresco Terrace at Capriciano is built exactly for these moments. Seasonal, sun-warmed, and set in the heart of Santa Rosa’s wine country, the terrace is the perfect place to share antipasti at lunch, sip an aperitivo before dinner, or linger over a long Italian meal with friends and family.

What Makes The Al Fresco Terrace Special?

Under the Wine Country Sky
Italians have always known that food tastes better outside. Whether it is a long lunch on a Tuscan piazza or an aperitivo on a Roman rooftop, Italian dining belongs to the outdoors as much as to the table. Our Al Fresco Terrace brings this tradition to Santa Rosa. Warm in the summer evenings, lit gently after sunset, surrounded by the easy rhythms of wine country, the terrace turns even a simple plate of pasta into something memorable. It is open seasonally, and during the warmer months it is one of the most loved seats in the house.
Highlights of The Al Fresco Terrace
Is the Al Fresco Terrace Right for Your Visit?
Our terrace is built for:
The Al Fresco Terrace seats up to 50 guests and is available on a first-come, first-served basis during the warmer months, and can be requested when you book. For private events, the terrace can be reserved for your party in advance. Email hi@capriciano.com or call (707) 800-7904 — we will check the weather, the calendar, and find the right spot for you.
What to Expect at Your Table
Dining on the Al Fresco Terrace arrives the way an Italian outdoor evening should — with a beautifully set table, a glass of something to start, and a server who is happy to walk you through the wine list under the open sky. The full Capriciano menu is available, the wine is poured generously, and the pace is yours to set. Cool breezes in the summer, warm light at sunset, and the unhurried hospitality of a Northern Italian osteria — that is the Al Fresco experience.
Why Choose The Al Fresco Terrace?
Italian Dining, Outdoors

The terrace is built for the way Italians prefer to eat in the warmer months — outside, slowly, with a long view of the evening ahead. Whether you are starting with a glass of Prosecco at sunset or finishing with an espresso under the stars, the Al Fresco Terrace is one of the most rewarding seats at Capriciano.

A Setting Worth Lingering In

Some meals are about the food, some are about the company, and some are about the setting. The Al Fresco Terrace is for the meals where all three meet. Order generously, pour another glass, and stay as long as the night allows. The terrace, like the wine country it sits in, is best enjoyed slowly.

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Reviews

What Our Clients Say About Us

Took my husband here for our anniversary. Sat on the Al Fresco Terrace, ordered the Capriciano Graze Platter and the Sicilian Sea Bass, and somehow stretched dinner into a four-hour evening. Could not have asked for a better night in wine country.
Rebecca Lorenna
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Best wood-fired pizza in Sonoma County, full stop. The Margherita is what a Margherita should be — three ingredients, perfect dough, lightly charred. The Pizza Capriciano is more adventurous and worth the order. Crust comes out of the firewood oven in under three minutes.
Maya Sanches
Walked in not knowing what to expect, walked out understanding what people mean by “real Italian hospitality.” Our server walked us through the wine list, recommended the Rigatoni Mezzi with Wagyu Bolognese, and never made us feel rushed. Capriciano is going to be a regular.
Elena Donovan
I’m from Brooklyn, and I’ve been chasing the right Italian dinner since I moved to California. Finally found it. The Lasagna is layered the way my grandmother layered it, the Bolognese tastes like Sunday, and the bread is actually warm. Take that as the highest praise I can give.
Marcus Leroy
As someone who works in the local wine industry, I’m picky about lists. Capriciano’s is one of the most thoughtfully built I’ve seen in Santa Rosa — Sicilian whites you can’t find everywhere, a beautiful Etna Bianco, a proper Vin Santo flight. Our server paired every single course.
Sophie Daniele