Restaurants, coffee shops, museums, and more. Every business we have covered across Washington.
378 businessesA full-service fly shop on the south end of Ellensburg stocked for Yakima River fishing, offering guide trips for trout on one of the best tailwater fisheries in the Northwest.
The Methow Valley Farmers Market gathers in the heart of downtown Twisp, Washington each week, connecting locals and visitors with fresh produce, artisan goods, and handmade crafts from valley growers and makers.
Lander Coffee is a neighborhood coffeehouse in Tacoma serving specialty drinks in a welcoming community focused atmosphere.
Stella's serves sandwiches, salads, and smoothies on 1st Street in Cle Elum near the Coal Mines Trail trailhead. A practical lunch stop when walking between Cle Elum and Roslyn or taking a break from the downtown corridor.
A Proctor District staple serving tasty tacos, pork belly, and fresh baked churros for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The rotating tap wall features Washington beers and ciders in a lively neighborhood setting.
A furniture warehouse with 7 scale miles of model trains, a fudge shop with 28 rotating handmade flavors, and animatronics throughout. It also serves as the official Sumner Visitor Center.
A vibrant Mexican restaurant in Seabrook, Washington known for its platanitos, chorizo burger, burrito gordo, and a great array of margaritas. One of the most fun and lively dining spots in the Seabrook village.
Maryhill Winery's Kendall Yards tasting room is a 5000 square foot space with sweeping views of downtown Spokane and the Spokane River Gorge, pouring Columbia Valley wines including one of only three Zinfandels produced in Washington State.
The North Fork Brewery Barrel House is the Bellingham outpost of the Deming original, known for barrel aged and funk forward beers including the beloved Nitro ESB and long running collaborations with Lost Giants Cider.
Indaba Coffee is one of Spokane's most community focused roasters, with two Kendall Yards locations and a house made butterscotch latte that has become a neighborhood staple. The Nettleton location shares a bright open space with Hello Sugar on the Centennial Trail.
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.
The Lodge at Columbia Point sits on a promontory above the Columbia River in Richland, the closest thing in the Tri-Cities to a destination resort, with riverfront rooms, Riva Riverside Dining on site, and wine cruises departing from the adjacent marina.