The Olympic Peninsula and Washington Coast Restaurants

We’ve compiled the best of the best in The Olympic Peninsula and Washington Coast - browse our top choices for Restaurants during your stay.

Sort by: 8 Recommendations {{numTotalPoiResults}} {{ (numTotalPoiResults===1)?'Recommendation':'Recommendations' }} 0 Recommendations
CLEAR ALL Area Search CLEAR ALL
Loading...
  • 1. Pane d'Amore

    $

    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, Washington, 98368, USA
    360-385–1199

    Known For

    • Grilled cheese sandwiches with a variety of inventive fillings
    • Lemon-blueberry scones
    • Seasonal pies

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No dinner
  • 2. Elevated Ice Cream & Candy Shop

    $

    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, Washington, 98368, USA
    360-385–1156

    Known For

    • Signature Swiss orange chocolate chip ice cream
    • Old-timey atmosphere
    • Classic banana splits
  • 3. Elixir Coffee Shop

    $

    An enjoyable stopover between Westport and the Long Beach Peninsula, this airy café with three walls of windows has panoramic views of the Willapa River and is decorated with colorfully painted chairs, hanging plants, and potted flowers. First-rate espresso drinks, chai teas, and light snacks—black currant scones, lavender-honey toast with goat cheese, bacon-tomato-avocado sandwiches—are offered.

    1015 Robert Bush Dr. W, South Bend, Washington, 98586, USA
    360-875–8032

    Known For

    • Outdoor deck with river views
    • Fresh-fruit smoothies
    • Healthy and hearty salads

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 4. Hoodsport Coffee Company

    $

    Well-crafted espresso drinks made with house-roasted coffee are the main draw of this congenial roadside café with comfy seating and a gas fireplace. There's also a good selection of panini and bagel sandwiches, and—most famously—locally revered Olympic Mountain ice cream in unusual flavors like vanilla-habanero and huckleberry swirl.

    24240 U.S. 101, Washington, 98548, USA
    360-877–6732

    Known For

    • Build-your-own breakfast sandwiches
    • White-chocolate mochas
    • Sundaes and malted milk shakes

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 5. Hurricane Coffee Co.

    $

    Pop into this dapper downtown java house while browsing Sequim's bounty of boutiques and galleries for a blackberry mocha or a golden turmeric chai. The food offerings hit the spot, too—consider the caprese panini or triple-chocolate croissant.

    104 W. Washington St., Sequim, Washington, 98382, USA
    360-681–6008

    Known For

    • Inviting, sunny dining room
    • Sweet and savory scones in interesting flavors
    • Elevated-brand ice cream from Port Townsend

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • Recommended Fodor’s Video

  • 6. Nourish

    $$$

    This greenhouse-enclosed restaurant with a garden patio overlooks one of the region's oldest lavender and herb farms and features a creative, seasonally inspired menu. The specialties change often but might include lamb burgers with turmeric-pickled onions and Dijon aioli, seared pork belly with tamari-ginger sauce, and chili-seared halibut with a rhubarb-tarragon salsa. Try the house-made smoothies and shrub sodas.

    101 Provence View La., Sequim, Washington, 98382, USA
    360-797–1480

    Known For

    • Great views of the Dungeness Valley and mountains
    • Craft cocktails with herbal and fresh-fruit infusions
    • A bakery and market with takeout goods

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch
  • 7. Ocean Beach Roasters & Bistro

    $

    Espresso, beer, wine, and a variety of sweet baked goods—including memorable cinnamon rolls and lemon bars—are served in this inviting roastery and bistro with a gas fireplace, cathedral ceilings, and a cozy upstairs loft with armchairs and sofas. The kitchen doles out creative fare such as blackened-prawn tacos and a harvest salad with hazelnuts and house-pickled beets.

    841 Point Brown Ave., Ocean Shores, Washington, 98569, USA
    360-289–3100

    Known For

    • Coffee drinks with house-roasted beans
    • Hearty breakfasts
    • Occasional dinner events with live music

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 8. Owl Sprit Cafe

    $$

    Cozy and eclectic, this little gem tucked away on a downtown side street uses locally sourced, organic ingredients in its flavorful portobello banh mi sandwiches, lamb kofta kebabs, pork belly burritos, and dinner salads. A colorful owl mural on the back wall watches over a dining room decorated with plants, patterned tablecloths, and local works of art.

    218 Polk St., Port Townsend, Washington, 98368, USA
    360-385–5275

    Known For

    • Fresh-squeezed juices and smoothies
    • Good selection of local beers and ciders
    • Vegan caramel brownies

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Wed. and Thurs. No dinner spring–fall

No Restaurants Results

Please try a broader search, or expore these popular suggestions:

There are no results for {{ strDestName}} Restaurants in the searched map area with the above filters. Please try a different area on the map, or broaden your search with these popular suggestions:

Recommended Fodor’s Video