Restaurants, coffee shops, museums, and more. Every business we have covered across Washington.
377 businessesGreen.House is one of the most talked about restaurants in Gig Harbor, a casual spot with a seasonal menu built around local produce, seafood, and Washington spirits.
Far From Par Disc Golf is Bellingham's dedicated disc golf pro shop run by community leader Daisey James, offering discs, gear, and a lost disc rescue service that has reunited over 2,200 discs with their owners.
Wooden City anchors downtown Tacoma dining with wood fired pizzas, shareable plates, and a bar that fills the room on weekends, an easy walk from the Museum District corridor.
The Gingerbread Factory sells fresh pastries and house made gingerbread year round, a quick stop between village wanderings.
The Rose Theatre has been a Port Townsend landmark since 1907, screening independent and art house films in a Victorian era venue.
Camp Colvos Brewing and Pizza Co combines a taproom of locally brewed beers with wood fired pizza in a lively downtown Tacoma setting.
Indo Asian Street Eatery serves Southeast Asian comfort food in Tacoma's Stadium District with a share friendly menu of pork belly yakitori, bahn mi, and curries.
Away With Words is an independent bookshop and apothecary pairing locally made soaps with poetry and literature in a charming downtown Poulsbo storefront.
Wenatchee's best dinner reservation, with a New American menu built on Pacific Northwest sourcing and a wine list that takes the Columbia Valley seriously.
Evolve Clothing and Jewelry on Pearl Street specializes in boho clothing, jewelry, housewares, and gifts, many imported directly from India, Thailand, and Nepal through fair trade sourcing. Owner Hildi Neff makes annual buying trips to India to select inventory.
William Kelley homesteaded Fennel Creek in 1864, and his farm endures as one of the oldest intact homesteads in Pierce County, hosting weddings, private events, and the Washington Midsummer Renaissance Faire each summer.