Restaurants, coffee shops, museums, and more. Every business we have covered across Washington.
378 businessesLiberty Park Greenhouse and Garden Center has been a South Perry staple since 1928, offering succulents, indoor plants, cacti, fresh bouquets and more from its sprawling glass building on Newark Avenue.
Ristretto serves specialty espresso drinks and local wines in a relaxed downtown Mount Vernon setting, making it an easy stop whether you are starting the morning or winding down the afternoon.
JJ's Fish House serves fresh Pacific Northwest seafood in the heart of downtown Poulsbo steps from Liberty Bay.
Flicka brings modern Swedish fashion to downtown Poulsbo with a thoughtfully curated selection of women's clothing and accessories.
A curated art and goods shop in the Proctor District featuring unique items from Washington State artisans and makers. Located steps from the heart of the neighborhood at N. Proctor Street.
The Grain Shed is a bakery and brewery built around locally sourced grain grown and processed in Spokane, producing breads, croissants, and craft beer with more nutrients than conventionally milled alternatives. Doma Coffee cold brew and a back patio make it an easy place to linger.
Winthrop's craft brewery sits right on the Methow River with a patio over the water, pouring house brewed ales and lagers alongside pub food that holds its own.
Wenatchee's summer collegiate baseball team plays in the West Coast League from June through August, a classic small city ballpark night out.
Basecamp 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 full service marina tucked inside calm Quartermaster Harbor offering fuel and daily moorage with dockside access to the historic village of Burton.
Waffle Stop is a family friendly breakfast spot in Tacoma's Proctor neighborhood known for creative waffle combinations and hearty morning classics.
Downtown museum telling the story of the 1931 Pangborn and Herndon transpacific flight, the apple industry that built the valley, and the Indigenous history of the Wenatchi people.