Washington Cascade Mountains and Valleys Restaurants

Olympia and especially Tacoma have increasingly hip and sophisticated dining scenes, with everything from laid-back cafés to seasonally driven restaurants with water views. After those cities, Gig Harbor and Bellingham have the best food scenes—they’re not terribly big, but support fine little crops of notable restaurants. You’ll also find good brewpubs and indie coffeehouses in most of the larger towns in the area. Edmonds also has a growing bounty of exceptional eateries.

On the road, refueling takes place at country-style cafés, farm stands, and kitschy or specialty shops like the ’50s-style sweets shops of Port Gamble and Snoqualmie or the Norwegian bakeries of Poulsbo. None of these is in short supply, and many eateries, however small, pride themselves on using local ingredients.

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  • 1. Narrative Coffee

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    Set in a dramatic 1920s downtown building with exposed rafters, big skylights, and plenty of seating, this accomplished third-wave coffeehouse is an inviting place to linger over a latte or cold brew. It's also one of Everett's best breakfast and lunch options, featuring choices like ricotta toast and bacon-brussels sprouts salads. There's a second location in Bellingham.

    2927 Wetmore Ave., Everett, Washington, 98201, USA
    425-322–4648

    Known For

    • Mochas made with artisan dark chocolate
    • Buttermilk biscuit breakfast sandwiches
    • Cheerful living room-esque interior

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 2. Anthony's Homeport

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    Tucked into chic Marina Village, this handsome waterfront outpost of the popular Washington-based seafood chain has large windows opening on to a panorama of Port Gardner Bay. The specials, which change daily, might include meaty Dungeness crab, wild chinook salmon, and other sea creatures caught just offshore. Desserts are fabulous, especially those crafted from the state's succulent berries and fruits.

    1726 W. Marine View Dr., Everett, Washington, 98201, USA
    425-252–3333

    Known For

    • Renowned clam chowder
    • Weekday three-course "sunset dinners" for $30
    • Superb fruit desserts
  • 3. Botan Ramen n’ Bar

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    An artificial cherry tree in full bloom rises over the brick-walled dining room of this superb ramen and cocktail bar on a historic block of downtown Everett. Warm your soul with a steaming bowl of vegetarian shoyu, pork tonkatsu, spicy miso, or seafood ramen. Tack on a couple of the tasty sides, like squid salad or pork belly buns.

    2803 Colby Ave., Everett, Washington, 98201, USA
    425-595–4940

    Known For

    • Extensive selection of appetizers
    • Interesting cocktails made with shochu (a Japanese liquor)
    • Generous portions
  • 4. The Sisters

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    This funky breakfast and lunch café in Everett Public Market is as popular now as when it opened in 1983. Perhaps that's because the blueberry or pecan hotcakes, rich soups, and overflowing sandwiches are as good as ever. Eye-opening espresso drinks start the morning; homemade pies in more than a dozen flavors are a perfect end to the afternoon.

    2804 Grand Ave., Everett, Washington, 98201, USA
    425-252–0480

    Known For

    • Filling breakfast fare
    • Fresh-berry pies
    • Veggie, beef, and wild salmon burgers

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed weekends. No dinner, Credit cards accepted
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