8 Best Restaurants in The North Coast, California

Fishetarian

$$ Fodor's choice

Ask Bodega Bay residents where they go for superfresh, reasonably priced seafood in a casual setting, and many will suggest this unassuming order-at-the-counter shack. Boston clam chowder, seafood tacos and sandwiches, and fish (or calamari, crab cakes, or prawns) and chips are the hands-down favorites, along with raw or cooked oysters.

Princess Seafood Restaurant

$ Fodor's choice

Captain Heather Sears leads her all-woman crew of "girls gone wild for wild-caught seafood" that heads oceanward on the Princess troller, returning with some of the seafood served at their harbor-view restaurant under the Noyo River Bridge. Chowder, crab or lobster bisque, crab rolls, shrimp po'boys, raw or barbecued oysters, and seasonal wild seafood plates that might include sablefish, salmon, rock cod, or prawns count among the stars here.

32096 N. Harbor Dr., Fort Bragg, California, 95437, USA
707-962–3046
Known For
  • fresh, sustainable seafood
  • dozen beers on tap
  • crew members who clearly love their jobs
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Wed.

Café Waterfront

$$

Amid Old Town's vibrant dining district, this rollicking spot in a former saloon and brothel turns out consistently fresh locally caught seafood—steamed clams, grilled snapper, oyster burgers, homemade chowder, and quite a bit more. Soups, salads, steaks, and burgers are on the menu, too, and breakfast, served only on weekends, is popular. After your meal, stroll a short way to Living the Dream Ice Cream for a gelato by the harbor.

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Fisherman's Cove

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Brave the lines at this seafood shack that doubles as a bait-and-tackle store to feast on crab sandwiches on sourdough, catch-of-the-day fish tacos, and fresh Tomales Bay oysters raw or barbecued (the latter with sauces that include piquant chorizo butter). The family owners place a premium on quality and sustainably produced ingredients.

1850 Bay Flat Rd., Bodega Bay, California, 94923, USA
707-377–4238
Known For
  • indoor and outdoor seating
  • hearty clam chowder and Portuguese fish stew
  • vegetarian options including salads and beer-batter avocado and fries
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner

KW SaltWater Grill

$$$

The chef at this small downtown restaurant with a clean but no-nonsense decor serves fresh-off-the-boat seafood, some caught locally but never too far afield. The emphasis on letting the main ingredient speak for itself extends to the meats and produce, which come from respected area purveyors.

542 N. Main St., Ft. Bragg, California, 95437, USA
707-900–1667
Known For
  • Dungeness crab several ways when in season
  • raw oyster bar
  • shareable "Seafood Charcuterie Platter" starter with oysters, tempura, ceviche, mussels or clams, and smoked fish
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch

Noyo River Grill

$$

The Noyo River Bridge looms high above this family-owned harborside restaurant, whose outdoor tables have views of the river emptying (via Noyo Bay) into the Pacific. No surprises with the straightforward, beer-friendly, seafood-oriented cuisine—fried calamari, fish-and-chips, prawns scampi, and the like—but it's executed well, especially the grilled local salmon.

32150 N. Harbor Dr., Fort Bragg, California, 95437, USA
707-962–9050
Known For
  • harbor-watching from outdoor tables
  • po'boys and homemade tacos at lunch
  • shellfish apps at lunch and dinner
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Thurs.

Spud Point Crab Company

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Crab sandwiches, New England or Manhattan clam chowder, and homemade crab cakes with roasted red-pepper sauce star on this food stand's brief menu. Place your order and enjoy your meal to go or, when possible, at one of the marina-view picnic tables outside.

Trinidad Bay Eatery & Gallery

$$

A short stroll from Trinidad's bayfront, this unpretentious combination gallery and seafood-oriented restaurant is known for tasty meals, starting with breakfast's buttermilk pancakes and Dungeness crab Benedict. Clam chowder, salads, burgers, and several melts star at lunch; for dinner, consider an ahi poke bowl or coconut shrimp starter, followed by more seafood (cioppino and steamed clams or mussels usually appear on the menu) or a burger or chicken dish.