13 Best Restaurants in The North Coast, California

Café Aquatica

$ Fodor's choice

In a weather-beaten shack that doesn't look like much but whose outdoor tables perch over the Russian River Estuary near the Pacific, this order-at-the-counter health-oriented café attracts meandering tourists, serious cyclists tackling curvy Highway 1, and West County residents soaking up the views and countercultural vibe. Sandwiches and salads, many incorporating locally caught fish and seafood, are the lunch mainstays, with avocado toast, eggs cooked various ways, and yogurt-granola parfait among the breakfast selections.

Franny's Cup and Saucer

$ Fodor's choice

Aided by her mother, Barbara, a former pastry chef at famed Chez Panisse in Berkeley, Franny, turns out sophisticated and inventive baked goods. Morning favorites include scones and sweet and savory pastries; there are fruit tarts and strawberry-apricot crisps, plus a mouthwatering assortment of cookies, candy, jams, and jellies for indulging anytime.

Ginochio's Kitchen

$ Fodor's choice
The eye-level bay perspective steals the show at this low-slung self-described barbecue and Italian restaurant whose outdoor seating areas fill up quickly in good weather. For breakfast the kitchen turns out oh-so-moist caramel-bacon monkey bread and burritos with scrambled eggs and brisket; lunchtime brings Italian-style scallop-and-clam chowder, fish tacos, pulled-pork sandwiches, and, in season, Dungeness crab sandwiches awash in molten Havarti cheese.
1410 Bay Flat Rd., Bodega Bay, California, 94923, USA
707-377–4359
Known For
  • Alicia's Crackling Nachos with or without meat
  • 14-hour cherrywood-smoked beef and brisket
  • wine list favoring small Sonoma County producers
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner

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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.

Beachcomber Cafe

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Before a day of hiking and exploring, fuel up on organic espresso and coffee drinks, freshly baked breads and pastries, house-made granola, frittatas, and bagels with lox, chèvre, local jams, poached eggs, and other toppings. The lunch lineup includes soups, salads, and panini. This cozy and art-filled place is great for people-watching and mingling with locals.

363 Trinity St., Trinidad, California, 95570, USA
707-677–0106
Known For
  • bagels with creative toppings
  • strong, organic coffee
  • vegetarian options
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner

Cowlick's Ice Cream

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Candy-cap mushroom (tastes like maple syrup) and black raspberry chocolate chunk are among this fun ice-cream shop's top-selling flavors. Chocolate, mocha almond fudge, and ginger appear year-round, supplemented by blackberry-cheesecake, pumpkin, eggnog, and other seasonal offerings.

Disco Ranch Wine Bar + Specialty Market

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In a rough-hewn structure that, for years, housed a beloved coffee haunt called the Horn of Zeese—the local "Boontling" lingo for a cup (horn) of coffee (zeese)—international wine expert Wendy Lamer operates this combination wine bar and gourmet mini-mart. Well versed in the local wine scene and generous with advice, she pours wines by the glass or bottle and serves up sliders and other "disco snacks."

14025 Hwy. 128, California, 95415, USA
707-901–5002
Known For
  • wines by Anderson Valley producers without tasting rooms
  • European and other wines complementing local selection
  • good stop for light lunch
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Wed. No dinner

Elk Store

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You'll often see cyclists sitting on benches outside Elk's general store, wolfing down well-made salads and deli sandwiches after scaling the coastal highway's hills. The staffers at this modest pit stop for all travelers are consistently welcoming, and the ocean views is a bonus.

6101 S. Hwy. 1, Elk, California, 95432, USA
707-877–3544
Known For
  • picnic fixings
  • beer and wine selection
  • bakery items
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues. No dinner

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

Hopland Tap and Grill

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A plaque out front hints at the layers of history that have unfolded in this hangout's redbrick 1880s structure. The mood's invariably upbeat in the bar, even more so in the courtyard beer garden, where patrons chow down on burgers, sandwiches, chicken wings, and other pub grub.

13351 U.S. 101, California, 95449, USA
707-510–9000
Known For
  • California brews on tap
  • down-home atmosphere
  • live music some nights
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. (but check). No lunch Wed.

Lauren's at the Buckhorn

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Boonville locals and frequent visitors love Lauren's for its down-home vibe and well-sourced comfort food—vegetarian and ground-beef burgers, hand-cut fries, chicken tostadas, fish-and-chips, and Thai-curry bowls. Chocolate brownies and (seasonally) apple tarts and honey-baked pears are among the desserts worth a trip on their own.

14081 Hwy. 128, California, 95415, USA
707-895–3869
Known For
  • "made-from-scratch American-International cooking"
  • many ingredients grown or produced nearby
  • Taco Tuesdays with half-price margaritas
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch Tues.–Thurs.

Mosswood Market Café and Bakery

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Pastries for breakfast; wraps, salads, hot soup, and sandwiches for lunch; and espresso drinks all day make this sweet café in downtown Boonville a fine stop for a quick bite. Order at the counter and enjoy your meal—the oven-roasted turkey and chicken mango wraps and Reuben and albacore tuna sandwiches are among the lunchtime choices—at tables inside or out front.

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.