5 Best Restaurants in North Central Washington, Washington

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This region has a good range of dining options, from American pub fare to fine dining, and many incorporate locally grown and produced ingredients, including organic produce, beef, chicken, eggs, and artisanal breads and cheeses. Around the region, there are low-key, affordable, and unpretentious eateries—coffee shops, bakeries, brewpubs, diners, and restaurants.

Wenatchee is the largest city in the North Cascades and features the most variety when it comes to dining. It’s home to the most ethnically diverse cuisine in the region, including several Mexican restaurants as well as Italian, Thai, Japanese, Chinese, and others. The self-proclaimed "Apple Capital of Washington," this is the place to try to the fruit in a variety of forms, sweet and savory.

Bavarian-themed Leavenworth offers a number of restaurants specializing in traditional German fare as well as Southern barbecue and American pub fare. Wine enthusiasts might want to make a stop in the Lake Chelan region, home to some two-dozen wineries. Craft-beer lovers won’t want to miss the riverfront breweries in both Winthrop and Twisp.

Dining Room at Sun Mountain Lodge

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

A sylvan hilltop overlooking the Methow Valley sets the scene for an extraordinary dining experience featuring upscale Pacific Northwest cuisine with local and often organic ingredients, artfully presented and served in an elegant yet unpretentious, wood-filled setting. Highlights include chicken curry soup, mushroom strudel, prime beef tenderloin, and Columbia River steelhead. Desserts vary by the season: apple pie with house-made ice cream is a fall favorite, while pavlova with sugared cranberries is refreshing in winter. Beignets make an appearance on the breakfast menu, along with a tasty BLTA croissant. The 3,500-bottle wine cellar is one of the best and most extensive in the region.

Mana

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Set in a buttery yellow cottage with a touch of gingerbread trim, this unfussy eatery offers a refreshing break from Leavenworth's Bavaria-on-steroids exuberance. The kitchen presents artfully plated five-course meals (reservations required) of mostly organic, farm-sourced Northwestern fare. The food during these leisurely, two-and-a-half-hour repasts is simply sublime. Covered, heated outdoor dining offers privacy, and indoor dining gives a full view of the kitchen.

1033 Commercial St., Leavenworth, 98826, USA
509-548–1662
Known For
  • Changing menus with sophisticated global influences
  • Exquisite taste and presentation
  • Pairings of wine or non-alcoholic beverages offered
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.–Thurs. No lunch
Reservations essential

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Arrowleaf Bistro

$$$$

Locally sourced farm-to-table meals are the draw in this airy, casually elegant restaurant on the edge of downtown Winthrop. Notable examples of the deftly plated, sophisticated fare you might find here include braised lamb shank with lemon farro, grilled pork chop with savory pear sauce, lemon and feta risotto, and mushroom cassoulet. The starters and mains on the shorter bar menu are equally ambitious 

207 White Ave., Winthrop, 98862, USA
509-996–3919
Known For
  • Dozens of Washington and Oregon wines
  • Nightly catch of the day
  • Seasonal sodas made with shrubs handcrafted from local fruit
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.–Wed. No lunch Sun.

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Atlas Fare

$$$$

The name of this upbeat, contemporary downtown bistro reflects the kitchen's globally inspired approach in dishes from Thailand (clay pot prawns with glass noodles),  Italy (mushroom risotto), and the American South (shrimp and grits). Creative preparations, a full bar with an impressive wine and spirits selection, and knowledgeable service are further reasons this buzzy spot has found a loyal legion of fans.

137 N. Wenatchee Ave., Wenatchee, 98801, USA
509-300–0303
Known For
  • Eclectic cuisine includes gluten-free options
  • Stylish, art-filled dining room
  • Well-prepared cocktails
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.–Tues. No lunch

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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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