Call Clavey to discuss a paddling destination in the Marin and Sonoma North Bay with me and you’ll instantly hear me respond with, “Oh, then you can go to So & So’s for lunch”. And if there are no good spots to eat right on the water, I can certainly point out any number of yummy locations on the way to and from. So read on junior chipmunks because here are my favorite local paddle locations with nearby establishments of victual delights.Estero Americano: One of the great paddle destinations of the North Bay, Estero Americano is a six mile journey to a private beach at it’s confluence with the Pacific. No food on the water but if you’re looking for a reason to paddle in the middle of the week, how about Rocker Oysterfellers at the Valley Ford Hotel, $1 Oyster Thursday. Well worth calling in sick.
Tomales Bay, Marshall Side: Drop your kayak in at Nick’s Cove and paddle south to the Marshall Store. You can pull your boat onto the beach, have a beer (or two) and have them bring you barbecued bivalves until you burst. You can also land at the beach at the Hog Island Oyster Co. for their “grill your own” oyster picnic. Or if you want to wait until you get off the water, head north up The 1 for ten minutes and stop at the Tomales Deli + Cafe for their Artichoke Pesto Chicken Sandwich. So good I’m drooling just writing about it. Drakes Estero: Makes sure the tide is high when you put in at the Drakes Bay Oyster Company or you’ll be knee deep in mud. All the same gastronomic pleasures apply as a day on T-Bay from Inverness with one awesome addition - Drakes Beach Cafe. It’s not really on the way but then again it’s not every day you get the opportunity to eat at a national park 5 star snack bar. In your kayak, it’s only a mile and some change on the water from the mouth of the bay (you’ll need to surf land and launch). Or it’s another ten minute drive from the launch to the cafe. What to eat? I can’t tell you one specific item to order at Drake’s Beach but I can offer you this standard Team Clavey advice: go with a several friends. That way you’ll have more plates to sample from.
Lake Sonoma: Don’t think for a moment I’m trying to sell you Lake Sonoma as one of the great paddle destinations of the bay area. I will however say this: If you stop at all the Wineries of Dry Creek on the way to the water, you’ll be totally happy dropping your boat into any drainage ditch along the road.
Petaluma River: First off, try to catch the Petaluma at high tide. It’ll open up a world of paddling opportunity as well offer stunning views of the marshlands. Start from the Turning Basin downtown and when you load your boat back on the car you’ll have some fantastic epicurean delights within footsteps of the water. A couple of our favorites are Dempsey’s Brewery (get the Petaluma Strong Ale and anything else) and Central Market (mmm, short-ribs) - these two are at opposite ends of the footbridge. Then there’s Bricks for thin crust and New Yorker for thick - on opposite sides of McNears. One more block to Kentucky Street and you’ll have your choice of muy bueno Mexican at Mi Pueblo or awesome wraps at Cafe Zazzle (I’m a BBQ pork wrap guy myself). And if you're just passing through Petaluma on your way to some other water, do yourself a favor and stop at the Tea Room Cafe for the best scones you’ve ever had. And best of all, there's not one of these you can't walk to from Clavey. Some say it’s the journey. To others it’s the destination. But I say it’s what they’re serving at the destination that makes the journey.
Rocker Oysterfeller's 14415 Hwy 1, Valley Ford
The Marshall Store. 19225 Hwy 1, Marshall
Hog Island Oyster Co. 20215 Hwy 1, Marshall
tomales deli + cafe 27000 Hwy 1, Tomales
Perry’s Deli 12784 Sir Francis Drake, Inverness
Cafe Reyes of 11101 Hwy 1, Point Reyes Station
Drake’s Beach Cafe 1 Drakes Beach Rd, Point Reyes Nat. Seashore
Dry Creek Wineries http://www.wineroad.com/maps/2/
Dempsey’s Restaurant & Brewery 50 E Washington Street, Petaluma
Central Market 42 Petaluma Blvd. North, Petaluma
New Yorker Pizza 3 Petaluma Blvd. North, Petaluma
Bricks Pizza 16 Kentucky Street, Petaluma
Mi Pueblo 108 Kentucky Street, Petaluma
Cafe Zazzle 121 Kentucky Street, Petaluma
Tea Room Cafe 316 Western Ave, Petaluma






