3 Best Restaurants in Wenatchee, North Central Washington

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McGlinn's Public House

$$ Fodor's choice

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, 98801, USA
509-663–9073
Known For
  • Chocolate chip pizza and peanut butter pie
  • Good weekend breakfasts
  • Lively, friendly crowd
Restaurant Details
No brunch weekdays
No reservations

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Wild Huckleberry

$

From its cozy setting inside a 1917 home, this restaurant has been serving up tasty breakfasts and lunches since 2000. It's not far from the Pybus Public Market, where its new rendition called "The Huck" is open late into the evening. But the charm of the original has an appeal that keeps at least the early bird diners coming back in time to get a hearty meal before the restaurant closes at 2 pm.

302 S. Mission, Wenatchee, 98801, USA
509-663–1013
Known For
  • Huckleberry waffles and pancakes
  • Hashbrown omelets with German sausage
  • Five styles of burgers
Restaurant Details
No dinner
No reservations

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The Windmill

$$$$

This old-school roadhouse on the north side of downtown Wenatchee, topped by a windmill and built in 1931, is all about home-style food, particularly steaks, which include 18-ounce rib eyes and slow-roasted prime rib: lobster tail and jumbo prawns are available as add-ons. Other mainstays include wild-caught salmon with compound lobster butter and Alaskan Amber beer–battered cod fish and chips. The look is rustic, but prices reflect today's times. Splurge on a slice of fresh-baked pie or cheesecake to end your feast.

1501 N. Wenatchee Ave., Wenatchee, 98801, USA
509-665–9529
Known For
  • Hefty steaks and seafood platters
  • Charming retro aesthetic
  • Excellent regional wine list
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch

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