5 Best Restaurants in Southeastern Washington, Washington

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We've compiled the best of the best in Southeastern Washington - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Relevant Coffee

$ Fodor's Choice

This spacious, contemporary coffeehouse turns out some of the best third-wave, single-origin coffees and espresso drinks, including nitro cold brew and mochas made with Portland's Ranger Chocolates.

1703 Main St., OR, 98660, USA
971-319–5773
Known For
  • A rotating list of pour-over coffees
  • Turmeric tea with coconut and almond milk and cracked black pepper
  • An attractive, airy dining room with ample seating

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White Salmon Baking Co.

$ Fodor's Choice

The formidable redbrick, wood-fired oven toward the back of this artisanal bakery's airy dining room hints at the delicious treats on offer here, from local-mushroom scrambles over rustic toast in the morning to line-caught-albacore melts and smoked-beet sandwiches with basil aioli and local farmers cheese at lunch. There's also a vast selection of savory breads, chewy cookies, and a nice selection of espresso drinks, beers, and wines.

80 N.E. Estes Ave., White Salmon, 98672, USA
509-281–3140
Known For
  • Made-to-order tartines, frittatas, and toasts
  • Wood-fired savory breads and sweets
  • Phenomenally popular Monday pizza nights
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. No lunch Mon. No dinner

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Bleu Door Bakery

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Breakfast is the biggest draw at this Uptown Village bakery, with bacon-cheddar biscuits with sausage gravy, and ham and Swiss over waffles with syrup being especially popular. But don't overlook the tasty Cobb salad, tuna-avocado sandwiches, and made-from-scratch soups at lunch.
2411 Main St., OR, 98660, USA
360-693–2538
Known For
  • Shrimp and grits and mimosas during weekend brunch
  • Breakfast and lunch quiches
  • Croissants, lemon bars, cookies, and other pastries
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No dinner

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Feast Market & Delicatessen

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Although this handsome space with Edison lights and a tile-back bar fits the bill when you're seeking wines and food (coffee, cheeses, sandwiches, prepared foods, cookies) to go, it's also an inviting dine-in restaurant with a spacious back patio offering glorious views of Mt. Hood. The kitchen sources regionally to create many of the enticing dishes, including roasted bone marrow with chimichurri and sea-salt grilled bread, and pan-seared Columbia salmon with red quinoa, leeks, and a pomegranate vinaigrette. Among the sandwiches, the classic Reuben is first-rate.
151 E. Jewett Blvd., White Salmon, 98672, USA
509-637–6886
Known For
  • Gourmet groceries and sandwiches to go
  • Superb beer and wine list
  • Patio views of Mt. Hood
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Treat Bakery

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Slick and stylish, this little dessert café is perfect for a midday sweet or an after-dinner (it's open later on Friday and Saturday evenings in summer) bowl of Ooey Gooey Butter Cake or seasonal brambleberry-crisp ice cream. Chocolate chip cookies with locally sourced Freddy Guys hazelnuts, homemade ding dongs, rhubarb-jam doughnuts, and apple hand pies are among the decadent offerings.

210 W. Evergreen Blvd., OR, 98660, USA
360-750–0811
Known For
  • Heavenly frosted sugar cookies
  • Homemade hard and soft-serve ice cream
  • Fluffy doughnuts
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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