5 Best Restaurants in Port Townsend, The Olympic Peninsula and Washington Coast

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

Blue Moose Cafe

$ Fodor's Choice

Convivial, cozy, and a bit off-the-wall, this is one of Port Townsend's best sources of generous, unfussy breakfasts and lunches, like thick pancakes and decadent eggs Benedicts, plus hefty burgers and sandwiches. Long popular with sailors and shipwrights who work in the surrounding Port Townsend Boat Haven, this hole-in-the-wall fills up fast on weekends, but you can help yourself to a mug of drip coffee while you wait.

Pane d'Amore

$ Fodor's Choice

Pick up a baguette, loaf of fig-anise bread, chocolate-chip cookies, maple-pecan scones, or cinnamon buns at this top-notch bakery, tucked into a small storefront in the heart of the Uptown district. There's a selection of cheeses, jams, granola, kombucha, and other gourmet goods to go as well. Additional locations are on the Port Townsend waterfront, in Sequim, and on Bainbridge Island.

617 Tyler St., Port Townsend, 98368, USA
360-385–1199
Known For
  • Grilled cheese sandwiches with a variety of inventive fillings
  • Lemon-blueberry scones
  • Seasonal pies
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No dinner

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Elevated Ice Cream & Candy Shop

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Since 1977 this venerable ice-cream parlor and candy shop has been a fixture downtown, doling out small-batch ice creams and Italian ices, and always featuring at least 30 flavors—many, such as pink gooseberry and strawberry-rhubarb, featuring ingredients sourced from local farms. If it's a warm day, bring your cone, shake, or sundae (or box of handmade chocolates) next door to Pope Marine Park and enjoy your dessert while watching ships in the bay.

627 Water St., Port Townsend, 98368, USA
360-385–1156
Known For
  • Signature Swiss orange chocolate chip ice cream
  • Old-timey atmosphere
  • Classic banana splits

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Hanazono Asian Noodle

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This long, narrow Japanese sushi bar and noodle house offers a long menu of udon, ramen, and other hearty soups along with stir-fries, sushi rolls, and donburi (rice bowls). Start with tofu fries, miso soup, seaweed salad, spring rolls, or gyoza pot stickers stuffed with cabbage, pork, and green onion. Finish with a slice of green tea tiramisu.

225 Taylor St., Port Townsend, 98368, USA
360-385–7622
Known For
  • Sushi rolls with local tempura lingcod and wasabi mayo
  • Karaage-style fried chicken and squid legs
  • Excellent sake menu
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Cellar Door

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The entrance to this subterranean space can be difficult to spot—at the bottom of a Tyler Street staircase. There you'll find a sophisticated yet casual wine and cocktail bar that melds vintage Victorian with a rustic-industrial feel and sense of whimsy (concrete floors, reclaimed wood, antiques). Catering to the after-hours crew, it offers contemporary bites, handcrafted cocktails, and a distinctly steampunk vibe. Most of the sodas, syrups, bitters, and infusions are made in-house.