Restaurants, coffee shops, museums, and more. Every business we have covered across Washington.
377 businessesRoute 66 Pizza covers the comfort food end of downtown Orting with generously portioned pizzas and calzones that easily feed two.
7 Seas Brewery and Taproom occupies the historic Heidelberg Brewing Co. building in Tacoma with a family friendly atmosphere, rotating guest taps, on-site food from Built Tacoma, and a view of the production floor.
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.
A three-screen movie theater in Ocean Shores, Washington showing new Hollywood releases and classic favorites at prices well below the typical multiplex. Recently upgraded with new flooring and luxurious seating.
A reconstructed 1830s Hudson's Bay Company trading post in Point Defiance Park where costumed staff demonstrate blacksmithing and frontier life, with two original 1843 structures among the oldest buildings in Washington.
Old World Deli is a beloved Bellingham sandwich shop serving generously loaded deli sandwiches with a wide selection of meats, cheeses, and specialty additions including Mama Lil's peppers.
The Cle Elum Telephone Museum at 221 E 1st Street is widely cited as the oldest complete telephone museum west of the Mississippi, covering telephone history from 1876 through 1970. Cle Elum was one of the last cities in the country to operate a manual switchboard. Open Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day Weekend noon to 4 PM.
MaMa Vallone's has anchored 1st Street in Cle Elum since 1937 with Italian American cooking built around the Bagna Cauda: a cast iron skillet of bubbling olive oil, butter, garlic, and anchovy served with vegetables and bread for dragging. Pasta and steaks round out a menu that has kept this family run place going for nearly nine decades.
A family entertainment center in Ocean Shores, Washington featuring go-karts, indoor bumper cars, and ice cream. A perfect stop for families looking for fun on a rainy coastal day.
Doghaus Brewery rounds out the Leavenworth beer crawl with small batch pours on 9th Street, a short walk from the Front Street bustle.
Liberty Bay Books is a beloved independent bookstore in downtown Poulsbo, known for its welcoming atmosphere, resident corgis, and strong programming including author talks and book clubs.
Larch brings handcrafted pasta and seasonal cocktails to the Bavarian village with a menu that changes through the year.