36 Best Restaurants in The North Coast, California

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A few restaurants with national reputations, plus several more of regional note, entice palates on the North Coast. Even the smallest cafés take advantage of the abundant fresh seafood and locally grown vegetables and herbs. Attire is usually informal, though at pricier establishments dressy casual is the norm. Most kitchens close at 8 or 8:30 and few places serve past 9:30. Many restaurants close for a winter break in January or early February.

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.

Noyo River Grill

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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.

1011 S. Main St., Fort Bragg, CA, 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
Restaurant Details
Closed Thurs.

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Spud Point Crab Company

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Crab sandwiches, superb New England or Manhattan clam chowder, and weekend-afternoon crab cakes with roasted red-pepper sauce star on this stand's brief menu. Stand in line, place your order, and enjoy your meal to go or at a marina-view picnic table.

1910 Westshore Rd., Bodega Bay, CA, 94923, USA
707-875–9472
Known For
  • Family operation
  • Opens at 9 am
  • Seafood cocktails
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Stock Farm

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Gourmet wood-fired pizzas, many with ingredients grown a mile away at Campovida winery, are the main attraction at this country-casual restaurant and bar. Menu staples include burgers; grilled vegetables; pasta dishes; and seasonal soups, stews, and salads.

13441 U.S. 101, CA, 95449, USA
707-744–1977
Known For
  • Specialty cocktails
  • Patio dining
  • Well-made coffee drinks
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.–Wed. No lunch Thurs. (but check)

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Trillium Cafe

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The term "light rustic" applies equally well to this comely café's decor—plank flooring, wood-top tables, gas fireplace with a brick hearth—and its cuisine, which emphasizes local produce and seafood. The menu changes seasonally, with the grilled flatbread, albacore appetizer, Point Reyes blue cheese salad, and grilled organic pork chop among the year-round crowd-pleasers.

10390 Kasten St., Mendocino, CA, 95460, USA
707-937–3200
Known For
  • Outdoor patio area with garden and ocean views
  • Wine list favoring Northern California wines, particularly Mendocino
  • Organic grass-fed meats
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed. and Thurs. (but check)

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Trinidad Bay Eatery & Gallery

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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.

607 Parker St., Trinidad, CA, 95570, USA
707-677–3777
Known For
  • Hand-punched fries
  • Blackberry cobbler
  • Heated patio
Restaurant Details
No dinner Tues. or Wed.

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