24 businesses featured across Leavenworth on Explore Washington State.
24 businessesAndreas Keller serves schnitzel and spatzle in an atmospheric basement dining hall on Front Street, German dining the way the village intends it.
Argonaut Coffee and Biscuits pairs espresso with buttermilk biscuits baked fresh each morning, with patio seating for a slow start to the day.
The Bavarian Lodge sits on US 2 at the edge of the village with an outdoor heated pool, a hot tub, and a fire pit, well placed for both village walks and quick highway access for day trips.
Blewett Brewing Company adds a second craft beer stop to the village core, pouring house made ales on Commercial Street an easy walk from Front Street.
Blue Spirits Distilling makes its spirits in house on the east end of the village, with daily tastings and a full bar open through the evening.
Doghaus Brewery rounds out the Leavenworth beer crawl with small batch pours on 9th Street, a short walk from the Front Street bustle.
The Enzian Inn is a Bavarian themed hotel within walking distance of Front Street, with an indoor pool, a putting course, and a complimentary buffet breakfast that has become a tradition of its own.
Icicle Brewing Company anchors the Leavenworth craft beer scene with a large Front Street taproom and outdoor seating steps from the heart of the village.
Icicle Village Resort is a full service resort set slightly back from the village center with multiple room types, an outdoor pool, a spa, and on site dining with mountain views.
J5 Coffee runs a minimalist espresso bar on 9th Street with pour overs from small batch roasted beans and a signature con panna topped with homemade whipped cream.
Kestrel Vintners pours its Yakima Valley grown wines at a Leavenworth tasting room on Highway 2, just outside the Bavarian village core.
Larch brings handcrafted pasta and seasonal cocktails to the Bavarian village with a menu that changes through the year.
Leavenworth Adventure Park runs Washington's first alpine coaster with 2,700 feet of track, plus a climbing wall, gem mining, and a bungee trampoline on Icicle Road five minutes from Front Street.
The Leavenworth Nutcracker Museum holds more than 9,000 nutcrackers spanning centuries and cultures, all inside a Front Street storefront that takes about 45 minutes to tour.
The Leavenworth Reindeer Farm offers guided visits where you can feed and walk among a resident herd of reindeer, a short drive from the village center. Reservations are recommended.
Run by the nonprofit Leavenworth Winter Sports Club, Leavenworth Ski Hill maintains groomed cross country and snowshoe trails plus a tubing area and a historic ski jumping facility just north of the village.
Mana offers a hyper seasonal eight course tasting menu with one seating per night, the fine dining anchor of the Leavenworth food scene.
Munchen Haus charbroils Bavarian sausages at its open air grill and beer garden on Front Street, the essential first stop on any Leavenworth food crawl.
A North Central Washington rafting outfitter running guided trips on the Wenatchee, Methow, and Tieton rivers, with options ranging from beginner floats to whitewater for all experience levels.
Silvara Cellars operates a destination tasting room in the hills outside Leavenworth with sweeping views over the surrounding valley.
South serves upscale Latin cuisine in a refined dining room on Front Street, a welcome change of pace from the village's Bavarian standards.
Stevens Pass ski area sits at the crest of US 2 about 55 minutes west of Leavenworth with lift served terrain for every ability level and one of the most reliable snowpacks in the Cascades.
The Gingerbread Factory sells fresh pastries and house made gingerbread year round, a quick stop between village wanderings.
Whistlepunk Ice Cream Co. scoops small batch flavors with a gluten free focus, open daily from noon into the evening and the right call after a day on the trails.