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Too many people roll into Bodega Bay, grab the first seafood platter they see, and call it a day. Big mistake. This coastal town may look charming, but not every restaurant lives up to the view. Some spots are overpriced, overcrowded, and totally forgettable. If you’re making the drive, you deserve more than soggy fish and tourist bait. We’ve tracked down the 15 best restaurants in Bodega Bay that actually deliver on flavor, freshness, and that can’t-miss local vibe.

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1. Ginochio’s Kitchen

A small coastal restaurant called Ginochio’s Kitchen with a sign advertising crab sandwiches and fish tacos. Outdoor picnic tables are surrounded by a wooden fence and large boulders, with views of the nearby bay under an overcast sky.
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Ginochio’s Kitchen is a family-owned restaurant, known for its amazing seafood and award-winning BBQ and smoked meats. 

The restaurant offers indoor and outdoor dining on its 2 waterfront patios, one of which is behind a windscreen to protect you from the famous Bodega Bay breeze. 

Ginochio’s Kitchen is renowned for its clam and scallop chowder, which was named one of the “Top 50 Best Foods to Eat in Sonoma County” by Sonoma Magazine. 

Ginochio’s Kitchen has received many other awards, including “Best of” awards from Press Democrat for outdoor dining, best restaurant, best breakfast, and best brunch, as well as recognition as one of the “Best Hidden Gems in Sonoma County” by food critic Heather Irwin. 

And after the meal, book a sailing tour that starts right next to Ginochio’s!

😋 Tip: Get the clam chowder and try the caramel-bacon monkey bread.

2. Spud Point Crab Company

Spud Point Crab Company restaurant with a classic green vintage Ford pickup truck parked in front. Wooden picnic tables with umbrellas are set up in the outdoor seating area next to the seafood shack.
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Spud Point Crab Company is famous for its clam chowder! This chowder is made fresh every day and has been awarded as one of the best chowders out there! In fact, the White Clam Chowder is voted the best clam chowder on the Sonoma Coast! 

Plus, it’s not just us that think this place is awesome – Spud Point Crab Company has been awarded one of the best eats in Sonoma County. 

It’s a family-run restaurant owned by Tony and Carol Anello. The restaurant was inspired by Tony’s memories of Fisherman’s Wharf in San Francisco. The restaurant gets fresh crab and wild king salmon from the bay.

😋 Tip: Arrive early since this place is popular! But it’s worth the wait as the line moves fast. 

3. The Tides Wharf & Restaurant

Inside the Tides Wharf & Restaurant, a miniature house structure with a red door and window displays the restaurant’s name sign, topped with decorative birds, all beneath a high wooden ceiling.
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If you’re a movie buff, you might recognize The Tides Wharf Restaurant from the classic film “The Birds” by Alfred Hitchcock. 

But even if you’re not a film fanatic, this waterfront restaurant is still a must-visit spot for both locals and tourists and has also been mentioned on Mercury News.

One of the highlights of this restaurant is the big windows with views of Bodega Bay while you dine. And if you’re an early riser, you can stop by their Espresso Bar which opens daily at 7 a.m.

But The Tides Wharf & Restaurant is more than just a restaurant – it’s part of a larger building that includes:

➡️ a 3-star hotel, Inn at The Tides

➡️ 3 restaurants

➡️ grocery (here’s a list of the Bodega Bay’s best grocery shops & around the area)

➡️ gift shop

➡️ gas station

➡️ Sonoma Coast Visitors Center

So if you’re looking for a one-stop destination in Bodega Bay, this spot has got you covered.

😋 Tip: Spot some seals on the Tides Wharf post-lunch.

4. Gourmet Au Bay

Front of Gourmet Au Bay, a restaurant and wine bar with signage offering patio dining, wood oven dishes, and wine surfings. The exterior features a white door, large windows, and coastal plants in purple pots.
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Come to Gourmet Au Bay for its cozy wine bar, laid-back, coastal vibe, and wood-fired food. The best part is that it isn’t packed with people and there’s plenty of parking. 

The panoramic views of Bodega Bay from the restaurant are stunning and the wine selection is fantastic, featuring wines from a range of wineries. 

😋 Tip: We’ve got some recommendations for you – try the flatbread, salmon, and crab cakes.

5. Boat House

A quirky roadside seafood shack named The Boat House, decorated with colorful buoys and fishing gear. A red and white sign in the foreground reads “Fish & Chips” beside wildflowers and cracked pavement.
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If you’re driving down Highway 1, you gotta check out the Boat House. The boat-themed decor outside is fun, and the staff is quick and attentive. 

The fish is always fresh, not at all greasy, and their tartar sauce is delicious. Plus the clam chowder is creamy at the Boat House!  

😋 Tip: When it comes to fish and chips, the Boat House has the best in town, with crispy fish coating and perfectly cooked chips. 

6. Drakes Sonoma Coast

Drake’s Fireside Lounge, a wood-shingled restaurant with outdoor patio seating overlooking a marshland and bay. The cloudy sky opens slightly over the scenic view of distant hills and water.
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Drakes Sonoma Coast is a fine dining spot that’s been recognized as one of the Top 10 Fine Dining Restaurants by Sonoma County Tourism. 

They combine sustainably sourced produce, meats, and seafood from Bodega Bay with the highest quality ingredients.

You don’t have to worry about dietary restrictions here as they also have gluten-free, vegetarian, and vegan options available. 

The ambiance is perfect with their stone fireplace, leather chairs, and artwork that make the dining experience all the more special. Plus the sunset views are the cherry on the top at Drakes Sonoma Coast.

Don’t forget to check out the Drakes Fireside Lounge, where you can sit at their ancient elm tree bar top or enjoy the 3 outdoor fire pits.

😋 Tip: You can choose to sit at the bar while ordering from the restaurant’s menu or vice-versa so there are more options to use from. 

7. Terrapin Creek Cafe

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If you’re looking for a top-rated dining experience in Bodega Bay, Terrapin Creek Cafe should be on your list. 

This Michelin-starred restaurant is a local favorite, and it’s not hard to see why. They’ve been featured in publications like Mercury News and Sonoma County Tourism, and they use locally sourced ingredients to create a unique cuisine.

For starters, you’ve got to try the Pan Roasted Hokkaido Scallops – they’re delicious! And if you’re in the mood for some duck, the Liberty Farms Duck Breast is a fan-favorite. 

Their wine list is pretty good and pairs perfectly with their dishes. If you’re looking for a cozy and casual ambiance, stop by Terrapin Creek Cafe.  

😋 Tip: Make sure to save room for dessert, because the Creme Fraiche Cheese Cake is a must-try.

8. Anello Family Crab & Seafood

Outdoor patio of Anello Family Crab & Seafood restaurant at Mason's Marina, with multiple wooden picnic tables and a blue building behind it featuring a striped awning and a restaurant sign.
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Anello Family Crab & Seafood is a family-owned business that’s well-known for its delicious fresh Dungeness crab, which is caught by the Anello family. 

Other than crab, the place also offers a variety of other seafood including salmon, cod, and shrimp. 

You can buy their crab live or cooked, and the Anello family is always happy to provide cooking recommendations and tips. 

😋 Tip: Get the crab sandwich, grilled shrimp, and clam chowder; it has more clams than the other restaurants!

9. The Birds Cafe

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The Birds Cafe is a cozy and dog-friendly restaurant that pays homage to the famous Alfred Hitchcock film, “The Birds,” which was filmed in the town. It’s mentioned as a bucket list thing to do in Visit California. 

The restaurant serves breakfast and lunch, with menu items that include omelets, sandwiches, burgers, and salads. If you’re looking for a gluten-free clam chowder, head to The Birds Cafe

The cafe’s walls are decorated with movie memorabilia and vintage posters, adding to the quirky atmosphere. 

The outdoor patio is a lovely spot to enjoy a meal while taking in the beautiful views of Bodega Bay. And there are plenty of parking spots. 

😋 Tip: Try the artichoke fritters, fish tacos, and their prawns & chips that are battered with IPA beer!

10. Fishetarian Fish Market

Fishetarian Fish Market in Bodega Bay, with a red building exterior and a decorative cutout board featuring cartoon crabs and a face hole for photos. A grill and order window are visible near a staff member in a blue hoodie.
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Fishetarian Fish Market in Bodega Bay has been awarded many awards for their exceptional seafood, including Best Seafood in Sonoma County by the Bohemian for the past 2 years. 

The restaurant has also been recognized by the Press Democrat for Best Eats on the Coast as well. 

Fishetarian Fish Market is committed to providing healthy options for you. The seafood used in their menu is sustainably caught in Bodega Bay. They also use recyclable, compostable, and biodegradable tableware. 

And to top it off, the restaurant offers a guarantee to refund or redo a meal until you’re fully satisfied.

😋 Tip: Order the crab sandwich, bread bowl, and sweet potato fries 

11. Fisherman’s Cove

Fisherman’s Cove, a gray seafood shack with a circular sign advertising seafood, BBQ, and oysters. A large grill sits outside near the entrance, and the exterior includes signage for online orders and health warnings.
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Fisherman’s Cove is known for its fresh oysters, which are grown in Tomales Bay, California. 

They offer a variety of ways to enjoy these delicious oysters, including serving them barbecued or on the half shell with a selection of 6 different house-made sauces including garlic butter and chorizo butter. 

This spot is very popular, especially during lunchtime, so make sure to arrive early to avoid the crowds. 

Apart from serving delicious seafood, Fisherman’s Cove is a bait and tackle shop, with bait, fishing gear, and apparel for sale. 

😋 Tip: We recommend ordering the Grilled Oysters, Portuguese Style Fish Stew, and Lobster Roll 

12. Bluewater Lounge

Rustic interior of the Bluewater Lounge, featuring a split-level layout with wood beams, stone walls, and cozy lighting. A chalkboard sign at the top of the stairs promotes live music on Thursdays, and dining tables are visible on the lower level.
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Another place that’s been mentioned in The Mercury News, Bluewater Lounge offers a casual vibe with lounge seating where you can order small plates while taking in the scenic views of Doran Beach. 

You can also enjoy live music on Thursday nights from 4-7 pm. This spot is located in The Links at Bodega Harbour golf course, making it a perfect stop for golfers looking for a tasty bite to eat. Although the menu is small, it is full of flavor.

😋 Tip: For appetizers, choose the Korean short ribs and garlic shrimp; they’re both really good!

13. The Dog House

Exterior of The Dog House Restaurant, a shingled building with large windows and a sign advertising free Wi-Fi, all-you-can-eat fries, espresso, and ice cream. A round picnic table sits outside near a sign marking accessible parking.
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The Dog House is the best budget-friendly spot to eat in Bodega Bay, and it was also mentioned in The Mercury News. 

The restaurant is decorated with old-fashioned hot dog-themed wall signs. They serve handmade hamburger patties made to fit into hot dog buns, which is a unique touch. 

What’s more, everything on the menu comes with UNLIMITED hand-cut fries. It’s the place to go to satisfy your craving for a burger or hot dog with a side of fries, all while experiencing the vintage atmosphere.

😋 Tip: This place has the BEST milkshakes. Make sure to order one here!

14. La Bodeguita

A collage of La Bodeguita Mexican Restaurant, featuring a vibrant patio with red umbrellas and colorful tablecloths, plus close-ups of a grilled chicken salad and a plate with rice, beans, fajita veggies, guacamole, and pico de gallo.
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La Bodeguita is a restaurant that has been serving real Mexican food since 2013. If you’re looking for tacos, fajitas, burritos, or enchiladas in Bodega Bay, come here. 

Their menu is based on recipes that have been handed down through multiple generations.

Being located along the coast, the restaurant has seafood options. The food and service are both quick, and the prices are fair. 

😋 Tip: If you visit, be sure to try their Crab Enchiladas, Shrimp Fajitas, and Peruvian beans when asked what type of beans you’d like on the side.

15. Roadhouse Coffee

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Roadhouse Coffee is a hidden gem located right next to Terrapin Creek. It’s the perfect spot to grab a cup of coffee and enjoy a comfy atmosphere with music playing in the background. 

Not only does the cafe offer delicious coffee, but they also serve freshly made pastries. The cafe is decorated with books and, artwork. There are newspapers you can read, and guitars that you can play. 

😋 Tip: For recommendations, try the cherry almond scone, Mexican Mocha,  blueberry coffee cake, and the coffee for sure!

Where Is Bodega Bay

Bodega Bay is a small town located on the coast of Northern California. It’s situated in Sonoma County, about 70 miles north of San Francisco. Bodega Bay is surrounded by rolling hills, open fields, and scenic coastal bluffs.

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How To Get To Bodega Bay

The best way to get to Bodega Bay is by car. If you need to rent a car, check DiscoverCars for the best rates. You can save up to 70% with their car rentals. 

🚗 By Car

It is about an hour and a half drive from San Francisco and can be reached by taking Highway 101 North and following the signs to Bodega Bay.

✈️ By Air

The nearest major airports to Bodega Bay are San Francisco International Airport and Oakland International Airport, both of which are about 1.5 hours away by car. 

There is also a smaller regional airport, Sonoma County Airport in Santa Rosa which is about 45 minutes away.

🚍 By Public Transit

The Sonoma County Transit bus system provides service to Bodega Bay from Santa Rosa, Sebastopol, and Guerneville.

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Where To Stay In Bodega Bay

🏨 Budget-Friendly: Sonoma Coast Villa

🏨 Mid-Scale: The Inn at the Tides 

🏨 Lux: The Lodge at Bodega Bay 

What To Pack For Bodega Bay

It’s always a good idea to bring some essentials with you on your trip. Especially since the weather in Bodega Bay changes throughout the year, it’s important to pack accordingly. Make sure you’re packing these essentials

Bring a small cooler with you to the beach to keep your drinks nice and chilled. And if you plan to be in the waters for a while, get a thick wetsuit. It’s gonna be cold!

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Bodega Bay famous?

Bodega Bay is known for its connection to the film “The Birds,” which was directed by Alfred Hitchcock and filmed in Bodega Bay in the early 1960s. The town also attracts tourists for its recreational activities such as fishing, hiking, and its delicious seafood restaurants.

Why is Bodega Bay called that? 

Bodega Bay is named after the Spanish explorer Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra, who explored the area in 1775 while serving in the Royal Navy of Spain.

Does Bodega Bay have a town?

Yes, Bodega Bay has a town; it’s a small coastal community with a population of around 1,000 people. 

Final Thoughts

Bodega Bay offers a variety of delicious restaurants that cater to different tastes and budgets. 

From classic seafood dishes to unique wood-fired cuisine, you can indulge in an unforgettable experience while enjoying the beautiful coastal views. 

The 15 restaurants on this list are among the best in Bodega Bay, each with its own charm and specialties. 

Once you’ve eaten at one of these Bodega Bay restaurants, check out one of the many hiking trails in Sonoma Coast State Park.

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