5 Best Restaurants in Washington Cascade Mountains and Valleys, Washington

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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.

Camber

$ Fodor's Choice

Equal parts artisan coffee roaster and casual-chic brunch room, this airy café on a busy downtown corner stands out for both the quality and creativity of its food and drink. Highlights on the food side include the toast with balsamic rainbow beets and Humboldt Fog goat cheese; notable sippers range from a ginger-turmeric latte to local-blueberry mimosas.

Narrative Coffee

$ Fodor's Choice

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, 98201, USA
425-322–4648
Known For
  • Mochas made with artisan dark chocolate
  • Buttermilk biscuit breakfast sandwiches
  • Cheerful living room-esque interior
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Anthem Coffee & Tea

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The spacious, high-ceilinged downtown branch of this local chain is steps from the Museum of Glass and other attractions. It's a great place to kick off the day with a well-crafted espresso drink and breakfast sandwich, or linger later in the day over a naan flatbread pizza.

1911 Pacific Ave., Tacoma, 98402, USA
253-572–9705
Known For
  • Outdoor tables on warm days
  • Tall windows let in plenty of sunlight
  • Craft beers and local wines
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Calico Cupboard

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A local favorite, this storefront bakery, with branches nearby in Anacortes and Mount Vernon, turns out heavenly pastries, plus big portions of breakfast and lunch fare. Lunches focus on fresh and creative salads, soups, and burgers; huge and hearty breakfasts may leave you with little need for lunch—the roasted-butternut-squash hash and migas are a couple of favorites. Buy goodies at the take-out counter for a picnic adventure.

720 S. 1st St., La Conner, 98257, USA
360-466–4451
Known For
  • Deck seating overlooking Swinomish Channel
  • Filling and delicious breakfasts served all day
  • Rustic, savory breads
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted
No dinner

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Olympia Coffee Roasting

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Stop by this sleek downtown coffee roastery with big windows for stellar espresso and java drinks, from rich mochas to nitro ice coffee, made with expertly roasted beans. Light snacks and baked goods are also on offer.

600 4th Ave. E, Olympia, 98501, USA
360-753–0066
Known For
  • House-made syrups
  • Retractable glass door opened on warm days
  • Mocha milk shakes

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