Restaurants, coffee shops, museums, and more. Every business we have covered across Washington.
377 businessesBuilt over the water on Ruston Way, this waterfront hotel looks across Commencement Bay with walkable access to Point Ruston and the two mile waterfront promenade.
A beloved seafood spot in Ocean Shores, Washington known for fresh clam chowder, fish and chips, and famous crab cakes. Locally recommended with both to-go and sit-down service available.
Hello Sugar serves made to order mini donuts with a seasonal rotating menu from its light filled Kendall Yards space shared with Indaba Coffee on the Centennial Trail. Crowd favorites include the Dutch Lemon and Frosted Blueberry, and edible glitter makes regular appearances.
An open air museum off Riverside Avenue preserving the real pioneer history behind Winthrop's frontier facades, including Guy Waring's original 1897 cabin.
A scenic public golf course in Ocean Shores, Washington with affordable rates and a peaceful coastal setting. Midweek rounds often mean sharing the fairways with overwintering flocks of geese rather than other golfers.
A historic converted train freight house now home to a bustling public market with local vendors, restaurants, and specialty shops near the Port of Tacoma.
A neighborhood craft beer bar, bottle shop, and restaurant on N. 26th Street in the Proctor District. Dozens of Washington and Pacific Northwest taps, handmade sandwiches, and a cozy fireplace room make it the perfect end to any Proctor day trip.
The Bishop Hotel occupies a beautifully restored 1890 building in downtown Port Townsend offering boutique accommodations with direct access to Water Street shops and the waterfront.
A charming bookshop and game store in Seabrook, Washington stocked with titles and games for all ages. A perfect rainy day browse in the heart of the Seabrook village.
Poulsbohemian Coffeehouse overlooks Liberty Bay with unbeatable water views and a community scarf that has grown for years inside the cafe.
BRIX Wine Bar and Restaurant on Third Avenue offers a full dinner menu alongside an extensive wine list in a relaxed downtown Ellensburg setting. A solid dinner option when the priority is wine pairings over pub fare.
The Roslyn Museum documents the coal mining history of Roslyn and the surrounding Kittitas Valley, covering the immigration patterns of the late 1800s and the role of the Northern Pacific Railroad in building the town. Small but well curated, it pairs naturally with a walk through downtown Roslyn.