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Eat & Drink in Bodega

Bodega's social heart is The Casino Bar & Grill, family-owned since 1949. A short drive from the village opens up a wider Sonoma Coast food scene.

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Eat & drink
in Bodega.

The social heart of the village is the Casino — family-owned since 1949 — with a small supporting cast of nearby kitchens and a market within a short walk or drive.

The heart of Bodega

The Casino Bar & Grill

Family-owned since 1949

A working roadhouse on Bodega Highway since at least 1939. Evelyn Piazza Casini and her husband Art bought it from his brother-in-law on July 1, 1949 — Art passed in 1983, Evelyn ran the bar for the next 41 years until her death at 97 in September 2024. The Casini family still operates it; the wallpaper, in their words, will remain up on the walls until it falls off at the end of time. Pool tables, a full bar, and a rotating chef kitchen featuring different local cooks each week.

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Within a short drive

  • Ginochio's Kitchen (Bodega Bay)

    On Bay Flat Road in Bodega Bay, about five miles west. Family-owned waterfront kitchen serving breakfast, lunch, espresso, and a clam-and-scallop chowder Sonoma Magazine called 'the ultimate coastal chowder.'

  • Bodega Country Store

    Provisions, snacks, gifts, local history books, and an informal visitor information point in the village core.

  • Wild Flour Bread (Freestone)

    A few miles east, this wood-fired bakery is known for sticky buns and organic loaves on weekend mornings. Lines form early.

Other Bites Nearby

  • Ginochio's Kitchen — on Bay Flat Road in Bodega Bay, about five miles west. Family-owned waterfront restaurant serving breakfast, lunch, espresso, and an award-winning clam-and-scallop chowder. Outdoor seating overlooks the harbor.
  • Bodega Country Store — provisions, snacks, gifts, local history books, and an informal visitor information point.
  • Wild Flour Bread (Freestone) — a few miles east, this wood-fired bakery is famous for sticky buns and organic loaves on weekend mornings. Lines form early.
  • Bodega Bay (5 miles west) — fresh seafood at Spud Point Crab Company, The Tides Wharf, and Lucas Wharf. Worth the short drive for crab season.
  • Sonoma Coast wineries — Sonoma Coast Vineyards, Fort Ross Vineyard, and Freeman Winery sit within a 20-mile radius for tasting.