Restaurants, coffee shops, museums, and more. Every business we have covered across Washington.
378 businessesThe largest automotive museum in the United States with more than 350 vehicles on display from the Harold LeMay collection. A must visit Tacoma landmark celebrating American car culture and history.
Finistere is Port Townsend's farm to table restaurant, showcasing local Olympic Peninsula ingredients in a seasonal menu.
The Harbor History Museum preserves Gig Harbor's Croatian and Scandinavian fishing heritage with historic vessels, photographs, and the restored Skansie net shed. Admission is free and the collection includes a 1906 gas boat.
Cats Meow is a downtown Poulsbo antique shop with elegant vintage finds including vases, collectibles, and home decor pieces.
Buckley is home to the Odd Fellows Grand Lodge of Washington, and its museum on Cedar Street preserves lodge regalia, ceremonial costumes, and fraternal history from across the state. Open Tuesday through Thursday from 10 am to 2 pm.
An eclectic gift and home goods shop near Grayland, Washington offering a thoughtfully curated selection of gifts and decorative items. A worthwhile stop on the scenic coastal drive between Ocean Shores and Westport.
Crow's Nest Coffee Shoppe is a cozy coffee stop on Spring Street in Friday Harbor, Washington, conveniently located among the shops and galleries of downtown San Juan Island.
Viking Brew Coffee is a walk-up espresso window tucked along the main drag of downtown Poulsbo serving specialty drinks to visitors exploring Little Norway.
Velocity Coffee sits inside the Northwest Maritime Center on the Port Townsend waterfront.
A guest ranch set along the Yakima River near the canyon, Canyon River Ranch offers cabins and glamping with direct river access for blue ribbon trout fishing and summer floats.
LOGE Alta Crystal sits up SR 410 near Greenwater, a longtime base for Crystal Mountain and the Sunrise side of Mount Rainier with suites and a year round hot tub.
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.