Most people race past Bodega Bay on their way to somewhere else, which is excellent news for those of us who know better.
This compact fishing village on the Sonoma Coast serves seafood so fresh and delicious that it should probably be illegal, or at least regulated.
We’re talking about a place where the morning’s catch becomes the afternoon’s lunch, where fishing boats outnumber tourists, and where the ocean is basically your personal seafood supplier.
The town sits along a natural harbor that’s been supporting commercial fishing for generations, and that heritage shows in every perfectly prepared crab leg…