Richland Restaurants

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  • 1. Anthony's at Columbia Point

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    The Anthony's chain is renowned for fine waterfront dining in western Washington, and this outpost on the Columbia River waterfront continues the tradition. Seafood is the specialty—from fish-focused appetizers, including panfried Willapa Bay oysters and fresh Northwest manila clams, to entrées with Dungeness crab (whole, in fettuccine, or in crab cakes), Idaho rainbow trout, Alaskan weathervane scallops, char-grilled Alaskan halibut, and salmon. Several steaks are among the other entrée offerings.

    550 Columbia Point Dr., Richland, Washington, 99352, USA
    509-946–3474

    Known For

    • Weekday sunset three-course dinners
    • Fresh seafood from the Northwest and Alaska regions
    • Moorage for guests arriving by boat
  • 2. Atomic Ale Brewpub and Eatery

    $$

    The staff is friendly at this small, casual brewpub, which serves several house-brewed beers to go with the delicious wood-fired pizzas, sandwiches (the hot grinder is a specialty), salads, and soups. Local memorabilia is displayed throughout the restaurant, and the history of the Hanford Nuclear Site is depicted in photos on the walls. Dessert choices get clever names to match the nuclear theme, like the B-Reactor brownie.

    1015 Lee Blvd., Richland, Washington, 99352, USA
    509-946–5465

    Known For

    • Red-potato soup made with in-house brew
    • Spicy "nuclear butter" adds heat to dishes
    • Creative pizza options and weekly specials

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 3. Monterosso's Italian Restaurant

    $$

    In a refurbished railroad dining car, this small and charming Italian restaurant is fun for the whole family, but it's also a nice choice for a romantic meal. The traditional fare includes bruschetta, chicken and veal Parmesan, and several steak and seafood options. The house specialty, tortellini Oreste, features rose-shaped tortellini stuffed with ricotta cheese and sautéed with tomatoes and walnuts in pesto sauce; scallops or prawns can be added. Family-style dinners are available for take-out, too.

    1026 Lee Blvd., Richland, Washington, 99352, USA
    509-946–4525

    Known For

    • House-made desserts including tiramisu
    • More than two dozen wine choices
    • Authentic Italian dishes

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch
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