3 Best Restaurants in Whidbey Island, The Puget Sound Islands

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The Braeburn

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This charming cafe serves up classic comfort food elevated with a creative flair and locally sourced ingredients. The all-day menu includes breakfast items like scrambles, omelets, vegetable hash, shakshuka, polenta, and stuffed French toast, and lunch favorites like their fried chicken sandwich and black bean burger. It can get busy but they have a waiting list you can add yourself to online–handy to get a head start if you're just starting the 10 minute drive from the ferry, though wandering around the Langley shops is also a nice way to spend some time until your table is ready.

197 2nd St., Whidbey Island, 98260, USA
360-221–3211
Known For
  • Generous portions
  • Creative menu with vegan and vegetarian options
  • Artful presentation befitting the Langley community's vibe
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Front Street Grill

$$$

Many regulars skip right past the rest of the menu to get to the restaurant's selection of local Penn Cove mussels. They're served seven different ways, from a traditional white wine sauce to the signature coconut green curry. Even the kids' menu offers mussels in butter sauce. Located right on the waterfront, with windows framing views of Penn Cove and Mount Baker, Front Street also offers fare like burgers and pasta for non-shellfish lovers.

20 Front St. NW, Coupeville, 98239, USA
360-682–2551
Known For
  • Picturesque views
  • Big bowls of local mussels
  • A long wait during peak season
Restaurant Details
No reservations May--Sept.

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Prima Bistro

$$$

Langley's most popular gathering spot occupies a second-story space on 1st Street, right above the Star Store Grocery. Northwest-inspired French cuisine is the headliner here; classic bistro dishes like steak frites, salade Niçoise, and confit of duck leg are favorites.

201½ 1st St., Whidbey Island, 98260, USA
360-221–4060
Known For
  • Penn Cove mussels and oysters
  • Patio views of Saratoga Passage and Camano Island
  • Excellent wine list with many Washington wines

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