6 businesses featured across Roslyn on Explore Washington State.
6 businessesBasecamp Books and Bites pairs a curated bookstore with coffee and baked goods, and the adjoining Roslyn Yard adds fire pit seating, outdoor games, and summer movie screenings.
A boutique hotel one block from the main street, Hotel Roslyn offers king rooms, two story townhome suites sleeping up to six, and pet friendly options.
Roslyn Brewing Company has brewed German style lagers since 1990 using Yakima Valley hops and Cascade snowmelt water, with a beer garden made for clear afternoons.
The Roslyn Cafe is the Northern Exposure building, with the famous camel mural on its side wall and a menu of homemade pies and hearty breakfasts.
The Roslyn Museum documents the coal mining history of Roslyn and the surrounding Kittitas Valley, covering the immigration patterns of the late 1800s and the role of the Northern Pacific Railroad in building the town. Small but well curated, it pairs naturally with a walk through downtown Roslyn.
The Brick Saloon in Roslyn was established in 1889 and is one of the oldest continuously operating taverns in Washington State. The bar itself was imported from England. A working bar and not a museum piece, it is the kind of stop most visitors to Roslyn are glad they made.