Washington Wine Country Restaurants

National fast-food chains, local eateries, and some fine-dining restaurants can be found scattered throughout the region, or sometimes right alongside one another. As a huge agricultural area, the Yakima Valley supplies many of its local restaurants with fresh fruits and vegetables in season. Yakima Valley wines are a staple at virtually all the fine-dining establishments. Pacific Northwest seafood (particularly salmon) is another staple of the region. South-central Washington also has a fair share of Mexican food, from taco wagons to fine Mexican restaurants.

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  • 1. Prosser House

    $$$

    Occupying a warmly decorated Victorian house in downtown Prosser, this charming neighborhood bistro offers a nice mix of casual comfort fare (Thai barbecue wings, French dip sandwiches) and more substantial cuisine to pair with local wines. Standouts include the San Francisco–style cioppino and rosemary-garlic rib eye steaks with a peppercorn demiglace. Save room for the flourless chocolate cake. 

    1232 Wine Country Rd., Prosser, Washington, 99350, USA
    509-786–7492

    Known For

    • Outdoor dining on the wraparound porch
    • Outstanding local wine and beer selection
    • Brioche French toast with stewed apples for Sunday brunch

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Wed. No dinner Sun.
  • 2. Wine o'Clock

    $$$

    Smack in the center of Vintner's Village, steps from more than a dozen tasting rooms, this smartly casual bistro is part of Bunnell Family Cellar winery and offers delightfully relaxing meals, with its open kitchen, fresh flowers on the tables, and outside seating set among the restaurant's herb and vegetable gardens. Share a few small plates with friends—maybe a caprese salad, a charcuterie plate, or crisp-crust pizza with pesto and eggplant from the wood-fired oven—or consider a more substantial meal, such as wild Pacific cod with polenta and blueberry-corn salsa.

    548 Cabernet Ct., Prosser, Washington, 99350, USA
    509-786–2197

    Known For

    • Antipasto plates and light tapas
    • Flights of the excellent house-crafted wines
    • Hand-rolled dark chocolate truffles

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Wed.
  • 3. Brewminatti

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    Whether for a morning macchiato, a bagel breakfast sandwich, a lunchtime panini, or a late-afternoon slice of cake, this roomy coffeehouse with hardwood floors, comfy armchairs, and café tables works nicely for a quick pick-me-up or a more leisurely meal. Most evenings, the space becomes a casual dinner spot with beer and wine available, and on weekends there's often live rock, jazz, and country music.

    713 6th St., Prosser, Washington, 99350, USA
    509-786–2269

    Known For

    • Well-crafted espresso drinks
    • Excellent breakfast and lunch sandwiches
    • Live music shows many weekend evenings

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No dinner Mon.
  • 4. Horse Heaven Saloon

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    Named for the nearby rolling hills that have become synonymous with some of Yakima Valley's top vineyards, this convivial Wild West–inspired gastropub pours a variety of local wines, but it also serves hop-forward craft brews from adjoining Horse Heaven Hills Brewery. In a fun space decorated with murals of galloping steeds and old-time street scenes, feast on smoked tri-tip, country-style meat loaf with rosemary au jus, lemongrass miso ramen, and several types of burgers.

    615 6th St., Prosser, Washington, 99350, USA
    509-781–6228

    Known For

    • Tender steaks and prodigious burgers
    • Excellent craft beer and local wine list
    • Engaging old-time-saloon vibe

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.
  • 5. Whitstran Steaks & Spirits

    $$$

    In a modern, stylish building on the north edge of downtown, close to Prosser's two main winery districts, this unpretentious steak and seafood restaurant with black-leather booths and banquette seating offers plenty of great dishes to pair with Yakima Valley wines (of which it stocks a considerable selection). Filet mignon, steak frites, and classic Caesar salads star on a menu that also includes a variety of sandwiches, burgers, and taco plates.

    1427 Wine Country Rd., Prosser, Washington, 99350, USA
    509-781–6266

    Known For

    • Good mix of high-end (steak) and affordable (burgers and sandwiches) fare
    • Pleasant seasonal patio
    • New York–style cheesecake

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.
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