11 businesses featured across Mount Vernon on Explore Washington State.
11 businessesC SQUARE combines a worker cooperative cafe with a creative community hub in downtown Mount Vernon, serving scratch food and drink in a space that doubles as a gathering place for local artists and makers.
District Brewing anchors the Mount Vernon dining scene with house brewed beers alongside pizza, wings, and a laid back pub atmosphere in the heart of downtown.
Farmstrong Brewing draws on the agricultural heritage of the Skagit Valley with farm to pint brewing and a taproom that captures the region's rural spirit just outside of downtown Mount Vernon.
The Lincoln Theatre is Mount Vernon's historic performing arts anchor, presenting independent film, live music, and community events in a beautifully restored 1926 theater on South 1st Street.
McIntyre Hall is Skagit County's premier performing arts and conference venue, hosting Broadway touring productions, symphony performances, and community events on the Skagit Valley College campus.
North Sound Brewing is a community focused taproom east of downtown Mount Vernon, pouring a rotating selection of house beers in a relaxed setting that makes it a local gathering spot.
Ristretto serves specialty espresso drinks and local wines in a relaxed downtown Mount Vernon setting, making it an easy stop whether you are starting the morning or winding down the afternoon.
Skagit River Brewery has been crafting Pacific Northwest ales and lagers in Mount Vernon since 1994, with a full pub menu and a taproom that draws locals and visitors heading into the Skagit Valley.
The Skagit Valley Food Co-op has anchored downtown Mount Vernon since the 1970s, bringing together locally sourced produce, bulk goods, and Pacific Northwest artisan foods in a community owned grocery.
Temperate Habits brings small batch craft brewing to downtown Mount Vernon with a rotating tap list and a neighborhood taproom vibe just steps from the Skagit River.
Valley Shine Distillery crafts small batch spirits in the heart of Mount Vernon, drawing on the Skagit Valley's rich agricultural bounty to produce Pacific Northwest whiskey, vodka, and more.