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Taste Bodega Bay Stay in Bodega Bay Shop & Play Bodega Shop & Play Bodega Bay Discover Candy & Kites A happy little store specializing in being nice to you for 30 years! 1415 Hwy. 1, Bodega Bay (707) 875-3777 www.candyandkites.com ________________________ Bodega Bay... Diekmann’s Bay Store Groceries, Sporting Goods, Deli 1275 California 1 Bodega Bay (707) 875-3517 www.diekmannsbaystore.com There’s no place in the world quite like ________________________ East Shore Outfitters Your source for Bodega Bay Wear Bodega Bay on California’s beautiful 1795A Highway 1, Bodega Bay photo by Aidan Bradley (707) 377-4034 coastline. From world class golf and www.eastshoreoutfitters.com Local Color Artist Gallery ________________________ See the work of over 25 Bodega Bay Heritage Gallery Sonoma County artists. sportfishing to relaxing beaches and Historic California Art & Local Artists Eclectic Amanda 1580 Eastshore Rd., Bodega Bay 1785 Coast Hwy. 1, Bodega Bay Coastal Treasures, Antiques and Gifts. 707-875-2744 (707) 875-2911 1580 East Shore, Suite K, Bodega Bay www.localcolorgallery.com ocean view wining and dining, you’ll find BodegaBayHeritageGallery.com 800-528-6170 • Facebook.com/eclecticamanda ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ Bodega Bay Massage Horse ‘N Around Trail Rides Miss Anita Fishing Charters & your coastal wonderland at Bodega Bay! An eclectic blend of massage styles. All rides have ocean views! Fisherman’s Cove 1580 Eastshore Rd., #F, Bodega Bay 2660 Hwy One, Bodega Bay Bodega Bay’s first charter fishing Catamaran! (707) 876-3174 (707) 875-8849 Bodega Bay’s only Oyster Bar! Visit the site of Hitchcock’s classic film, www.bodegabaymassage.com horsenaroundtrailrides.com 1850 Bay Flat Rd, Bodega Bay ________________________ ________________________ (707)-875-FISH (3474) “The Birds”. Fly a kite or relax on the Beach. Boat House Restaurant & missanitafishingcharters.com Bodega Bay Sportfishing The Links at Bodega Harbour bodegabayoysters.com Golf in Breathtaking natural beauty! ________________________ Grab some saltwater taffy or oysters! Find Your gateway to the finest fishing on the coast! 21301 Heron Dr., Bodega Bay The Ren Brown Collection Gallery 1445 Hwy. 1, Bodega Bay (707) 875-3538 Contemporary Japanese Prints, (707) 875-3495 www.bodegaharbourgolf.com Regional Artwork & Japanese Antiques out more at www.visitbodegabayca.com! www.bodegabaysportfishing.com 1781 Coast Highway One, Bodega Bay (707)875-2922 • www.renbrown.com ________________________ Sonoma Concierge 2014 Events at Bodega Bay: Private, Custom Tours & Transportation (707) 331-6722 • sonomaconcierge.com Chowder Day - January 25 Fireworks July 5 [email protected] ________________________ The Beach Cabaret Feb. 22 The Big Event August 3 Taste Bodega Bay Second Wind (BBQ, Crafts & More) Kites, Toys, Sweets and Fun! Bay View Restaurant & Bar Hitchcock Film Festival The Casino Bar & Grill 1805 Hwy. 1, Bodega Bay March 28-29 Seafood Art & Wine Festival Italian Cuisine (707) 875-WIND (9463) 800 Coast Hwy. 1, Bodega Bay Historic old style roadhouse! www.secondwindfun.com Aug 23 & 24 (707) 875-2751 • www.innatthetides.com 17000 Bodega Hwy. Bodega Fisherman’s Festival (707) 876-3135 The Bluewater Bistro thecasinobarandgrill.com April 26 & 27 Christmas Crafts Fair Nov. 28 & 29 A perfect combination of seaside and wine country cuisine. The Duck Club Restaurant Castles & Kites May 3 21301 Heron Dr., Bodega Bay The perfect place to start or finish your day. (707) 875-3513 103 Coast Hwy. 1, Bodega Bay www.bodegaharbourgolf.com (707) 875-3525 www.bodegabaylodge.com Fishetarian Fish Market & Deli Sustainable seafood & good eats! 599 S Highway 1, Bodega Bay Stay in Bodega Bay (707) 875-9092 • www.fishetarian.org The Birds Cafe Bay View - Patio - Fire Pits - Beer/Wine Fort Ross Vineyard Tasting Room Chowder - Fish - Burgers - BBQ Seafood Adams Realty “BEST” Vacation Rentals Bodega Bay Lodge Overlooking the Pacific Ocean. 1407 Hwy 1, Bodega Bay “THE local real estate experts” Amazing homes with spectacular views! The quintessential California coastal retreat. 707-875-2900 • www.thebirdscafe.com 2001 Hwy One, Ste A, Bodega Bay 1580 Eastshore Rd, Ste I, Bodega Bay 103 Coast Hwy. 1, Bodega Bay Floating Above the Fog (707) 875-3200 www.bodegabayrealty.com (707) 377-4250 • www.BBBVR.com (707) 875-3525 15725 Meyers Grade Rd., Jenner www.bodegabaylodge.com 707.847.3460 Tides Wharf Restaurant & Bar www.FortRossVineyard.com Bay Hill Mansion Bed & Breakfast Bodega Bay Escapes No seats available…. A Romantic & Luxurious Retreat in a Find the perfect Bodega Bay vacation rental! Bodega Bay RV Park without a view of the bay! Queen Anne Victorian estate. 555 Hwy. 1, Bodega Bay, CA 94923 The only full-service RV Park Gourmet au Bay 835 Coast Hwy. 1, Bodega Bay 3919 Bay Hill Road, Bodega Bay (877) 809-7819 • (707) 875-2600 on the Sonoma Coast. Sonoma Coast’s only wine bar, (707) 875-3652 • www.innatthetides.com 1-877-468-1588 • www.bodegabayescapes.com 2001 Hwy. 1, Bodega Bay bottle shop & gift store! 913 Hwy 1, Bodega Bay www.bayhillmansion.com ________________________ (707) 875-3701 • bodegabayrvpark.com (707) 875-9875 Scan the QR Code Bodega Bay Inn ________________________ www.gourmetaubay.com Bodega Bay & Beyond Family owned and operated. Cal King Beds. The Continental Inn at right to see A large selection of beautiful Beautiful gardens. Old fashioned luxury with modern Spud Point Crab Company menus of the vacation homes. 1588 Eastshore Rd., Bodega Bay comfort and convenience. 575 Coast Hwy. 1, Bodega Bay 26985 Hwy. 1, Tomales, CA 94971 Old style Fishermen’s Wharf operation. above restaurants. (707) 875-3388 1860 Westshore Rd., Bodega Bay (707) 875-3942 www.bodegabayinn.com (707) 878-2396 • thecontinentalinn.com www.sonomacoast.com (707) 875-9472 (or go to www.101things.com/winecountry/ www.spudpointcrab.com bodega-bay-restaurant-menus/ 1 1. Adams Realty CHILDREN’S BELL TOWER 2. Bay Hill Mansion B&B COMMUNITY CENTER North Via Hwy 1: 20 22 Jenner - 11 miles 3. Bay View Restaurant % Fort Ross - 24 miles Sea Ranch - 42 miles 4. Bluewater Bistro / - 48 miles 13 Gualala . Links at Bodega Harbour RD Fort Bragg - 132 L IL • A ROMANTIC INN CALIFORNIA H 5. Boat House Restaurant/ 8 AY B WITH10 DELUXE ROOMS Bodega Bay Bodega Bay Sportfishing 1 • ENJOY THE AMBIANCE 6. Bodega Bay & Beyond B A Y 2 10 7 12 7. Bodega Bay Best Vacation Rentals OF HISTORIC TOMALES F L A D T R 26 8. Bodega Bay Escapes Vacation Rentals • MINUTES TO DILLON N R D E 17 23 . R 25 O 9. Bodega Bay Heritage Gallery BEACH & TOMALES BAY 18 H S T 9 16 S 10. Bodega Bay Inn SPUD POINT A E k 27 REAT HIKING 11. Bodega Bay Lodge / • G D 24 MARINA 5 & BIRD WATCHING map not to scale Duck Club Restaurant • BODEGA BAY IS JUST 14 12. Bodega Bay Massage 13. Bodega Bay RV Park MINUTES NORTH ON SONOMA COAST STATE BEACH 28 14. Candy & Kites SONOMA COAST WESTSIDE 15 n 15. Deikmann’s Bay Store HIGHWAY REGIONAL PARK 1 16. East Shore Outfitters • JUST 25 MIN FROM PT. REYES 17. Eclectic Amanda Coastal Treasures NATIONAL SEASHORE 18. Fisherman’s Cove / • HOG ISLAND OYSTER IS JUST 15 21 Miss Anita Fishing Charters MINUTES SOUTH 19. Fishetarian Fish Market & Deli UC DAVIS 3 BODEGA 31 20. Fort Ross Vineyard Tasting Room THE CONTINENTAL INN MARINE LAB iVISITOR CENTER 21. Gourmet Au Bay 26985 HIGHWAY ONE, TOMALES HORSESHOE 22. Horse’n Around Trail Rides 707.878.2396 COVE 23. Local Color Art Gallery . D 19 24. Ren Brown Collection Gallery TheContinentalinn.com R E R 25. Second Wind O 6 H S . 26. Sonoma Concierge T D S R E . 27. Spud Point Crab Company W S Specializing O R B 28. The Birds Cafe H T I In M S 29. The Casino Bar & Grill 30. The Continental Inn Being 31. Tide’s Wharf Restaurant & Bar THE h Bodega 29 Nice o BIRD h 12 USCG WALK To 1 Doran Beach Rd. You! DORAN DORAN PARK RD. REGIONAL PARK 11 1 BODEGA S. HARBOUR WAY HEAD COVE • Single Line Kites CAMPBELL’S ] HE RO • Dual Control Sport Kites Featuring limited N D R. • Traction & Trainer Kites quantities of Estate HOLE IN 1 THE HEAD • Kite Buggies grown, single vineyard, • Garden Spinners 30 • A Fresh Seafood case cool climate Pinot Noir, 4 • Flags & Windsocks • Fabulous fresh fish & chips Chardonnay, and Pinotage. North Via Hwy 1: • Beach Toys & Air Toys Petaluma - 27 miles • Our Famous Charlie’s Chowder • Salt Water Taffy and Tomales - 15 miles in a Sourdough Breadbowl Hwy 101 - 29 miles lots more • Incredible fried calamari, 1415 Coast Highway 1, Bodega Bay prawns, oysters 707.875.3777 • candyandkites.com • Amazing fish tacos & seafood sandwiches Are you looking for the perfect Fisherman’s Cove • Organic salads & springrolls Eastshore place to take in a view of the bay? • Gluten free meal options Outfitters Come relax on our deck and enjoy • Locally made, natural, organic small production, award winning snacks for your picnic ® wines by the glass, Wine Surfing • 100% biodegradable tableware and beer on tap. Fishetarian Fish Market 599 Highway 1 South (next to Lucas Wharf) 707.875.9092 • Bodega Bay, Ca • local fresh oysters from Tomales Bay fishetarian.org BBQ/grilled or raw on the half shell • signature sandwiches & soups • world class fishing charters • the most complete bait and tackle shop Scan QR Great food, fishing Code to supplies & sportfishing! 913 Hwy 1, Bodega Bay view this 707-875-9875 www.gourmetaubay.com Fisherman’s Cove Open daily 11 to 7, 707-377-4238 • bodegabayoysters.com map, or go to Friday and Saturday till 8. Miss Anita Fishing Charters (We are closed on Wednesday and 1 hour earlier Jan-Mar) 707-875-FISH (3474) • missanitafishingcharters.com 1850 Bay Flat Road, Bodega Bay, Ca 94923 visitbodegabayca.com/#!area-map/c15a6.
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