North Central Washington Restaurants

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  • 1. Blewett Brewing Company

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    With a festive sidewalk seating area and a rustic timber-clad dining room, this trendy spot offers some of the best craft beer in Leavenworth. There are several great IPAs on hand, as well as a rich Maple stout. The menu includes tasty pizzas such as the Hot Mama, topped with thick-cut bacon, Mama Lil's Peppers, aged mozzarella, and arugula.

    911 Commercial St., Leavenworth, Washington, 98826, USA
    509-888–8809

    Known For

    • Complex, well-crafted beers
    • Friendly, upbeat ambience
    • Creative pizzas
  • 2. McGlinn's Public House

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    A beloved downtown gastropub with rustic brick walls and soaring wood-beam ceilings, McGlinn's serves elevated comfort fare, including cavatappi with chipotle sauce, lamb tzatziki burgers, and wood-fired pizzas with inventive toppings (the blueberry-prosciutto is a favorite). There's an extensive craft-beer list, and desserts are worth saving room for. Hearty breakfasts of beer bread French toast, fried chicken with biscuits and gravy, and scrambles are served weekends.

    111 Orondo Ave., Wenatchee, Washington, 98801, USA
    509-663–9073

    Known For

    • Chocolate chip pizza and peanut butter pie
    • Good weekend breakfasts
    • Lively, friendly crowd

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No brunch weekdays, No reservations
  • 3. Tappi

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    The first thing you're likely to notice upon walking into this festive trattoria is the mammoth wood-fired brick oven, in which personable chef-owner John Bonica prepares such mouthwatering dinner fare as roasted veggies over polenta, blistered-crust pizzas with creative toppings, and wine-braised roast beef. Several excellent pasta dishes are offered, too.

    201 S. Glover St., Twisp, Washington, 98856, USA
    509-997–3345

    Known For

    • Good value for sensational dishes
    • Seasonal fruit in the panna cotta
    • First-rate Italian wine list

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Wed. No lunch
  • 4. Fire & Ice

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    These two restaurants have adjacent spots in the Pybus Public Market and a shared seating area, where you can enjoy pizza, pasta, antipasti, salami boards, soups, and sandwiches from Fire, and crepes, espresso drinks, and house-made gelato and sorbetto (sorbet) from Ice. Both are part of Visconti's Restaurant Group, which began in 1985 with classical Italian Visconti's in Wenatchee and now includes several restaurants in Wenatchee and Leavenworth.

    7 Worthen St., Wenatchee, Washington, 98801, USA
    509-888–4347

    Known For

    • Create-your-own salami boards
    • Frozen coffee shakes made with gelato
    • Daily happy hour
  • 5. Old Schoolhouse Pub

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    Located in a long red building designed to resemble an old-time, one-room schoolhouse, this craft brewpub sits between the town's main drag and the Chewuch River. While waiting for a burger or a bowl of chili, sip an Epiphany Pale, Hooligan Stout, or Ruud Awakening IPA. Live music plays on the outdoor stage in the riverbank beer garden on summer weekend nights. In winter, make a reservation to dine outdoors in the heated Geodomes with your family or small group for a unique experience. Other locations of the brewery in nearby towns are the Old Schoolhouse Taproom in Twisp and the Mazama Public House in Mazama.

    155 Riverside Ave., Winthrop, Washington, 98862, USA
    509-996–3183

    Known For

    • Breezy rear deck is popular in summer
    • Festive atmosphere
    • Hearty pub grub

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Tues. and Wed.
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  • 6. Om Cooking

    $$

    Opened by two women with extensive experience cooking Thai food, this casual spot in downtown Wenatchee turns out some of the best Southeast Asian cuisine in the region. Traditional khao soi egg noodles, pineapple fried rice, stir-fried seafood, and hot and sour soups are among the most popular dishes from the extensive menu.

    749 Riverside Dr., Wenatchee, Washington, 98801, USA
    509-470–9880

    Known For

    • Savory noodle and rice dishes
    • Authentic curries
    • Mochi ice cream

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 7. South

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    A fusion-y menu of modern Latin American (primarily Mexican) dishes provides a nice—and slightly spicy—alternative to Leavenworth's wealth of Bavarian food. Enjoy sweet-potato-and-roasted-poblano-chili enchiladas, baby shrimp tacos, and Michoacán-style carnitas platters, along with chicken poblano enchiladas and grilled steak burritos. There's a sister location in Pybus Market in Wenatchee.

    913 Front St., Leavenworth, Washington, 98826, USA
    509-888–4328

    Known For

    • Premium tequilas and mezcals
    • Desserts like tres leches cake
    • Generous portions
  • 8. Yodelin Broth Company

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    In winter, this eatery's stone walls and varnished-wood tables impart a warm vibe, and in summer the sprawling beer garden with grand river and mountain views puts everyone in a happy mood. This hipster-approved, counter-service purveyor of fragrant, flavorful Asian-style bone broths and creative pub fare seems always to draw a big, chatty crowd.

    633 Front St., Leavenworth, Washington, 98826, USA
    509-888–4555

    Known For

    • Extensive selection of regional craft beers
    • Great burgers and sandwiches
    • Fun atmosphere

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