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                           SEAVIEW: The Depot    menu from steaks and wood-
                           Restaurant       $$$  fired pizzas to an extravagant
                           New American   Road Map 1 A2  seafood boil.
                           1208 38th Pl & L St, 98644
                           Tel (360) 642-7880   VANCOUVER: Hudson’s   $$
                           This fine-dining restaurant is   New American   Road Map 1 A1
                           housed in a former railroad depot  7805 NE Greenwood Dr, 98662
                           dating from 1905. Small plates   Tel (360) 816-6100
                           and dinner entrées include wild   Housed in a faux-rustic, upscale
                           broiled oysters in garlic butter,   lodge, Hudson’s offers regional
                           rack of lamb with Middle Eastern   comfort food, with an emphasis
                           spices, and pork shoulder in   on osso bucco, venison, prime rib,
                           Southern Comfort barbecue sauce.  and beef tenderloin. The wine list
                                               is devoted to West Coast wineries.
                           SPOKANE: Steam Plant Grill   $
      Friendly service at The Depot Restaurant,   American   Road Map 1 C2  WALLA WALLA: Brasserie Four  $
      Seaview, Washington   159 S Lincoln St, 99201  French   Road Map 1 C3
                           Tel (509) 777-3900  4 E Main St, 99632
       LOPEZ ISLAND: Bay Café   $$  This stylish grill, set in an old steam   Tel (509) 529-2011 Closed Sun & Mon
       New American   Road Map 1 A1  and electric plant, is popular    Brasserie Four’s diverse menu
       9 Old Post Rd, 98261  for power lunches, with a   features creative pizzas and salads
       Tel (509) 468-3700  Closed Mon & Tue  bustling bar for after work hours.   with French-inspired fare, such as
       A magnet for epicures, Bay    Sandwiches, pastas, and creative   quiches and steamed mussels.
       Café affords magnificent    meat and fish preparations.  Sunday brunch is a favorite.
       views of the waterfront. Flavor
       combinations are unusual, with   SPOKANE: Wild Sage    WALLA WALLA:
       dishes often drawing on far-  American Bistro   $$  Olive Marketplace & Café   $
       flung, global influences.  New American   Road Map 1 C2  American   Road Map 1 C3
                           916 W 2nd Ave, 99201  21 E Main St, 99362
       MAZAMA: Freestone Inn   $$  Tel (509) 456-7575  Tel (509) 525-0200
       New American   Road Map 1 B1  All three dining areas at this   Olive is popular for healthy,
       31 Early Winters Dr, 98833  elegant bistro offer quality   hearty breakfasts and lunches.
       Tel (509) 996-3906  seasonal fare. Top choices include  The gourmet grocery area has
       The mountain views and the   white cheddar fondue with local   everything from vinegars and
       stone hearth are as memorable   mushrooms, Brandt Farm steak,   jams to cheeses and sauces.
       as the creative fare at this luxury   and coconut cream layer cake.
       lakeside inn. Typical dishes   Good wine list.
       include pan-fried local goat’s           DK Choice
       cheese and herb-crusted chicken   TACOMA: Pacific Grill   $$  WALLA WALLA:
       with three-mushroom sauce.  American   Road Map 1 A2  Whitehouse-Crawford   $$$
                           1502 Pacific Ave, 98402  New American Road Map 1 C3
       OLYMPIA: McMenamins    Tel (253) 627-3535  55 W Cherry St, 99362
       Spar Café         $  Pacific Grill uses the freshest   Tel (509) 525-2222   Closed Tue
       American   Road Map 1 A2  regional meat and fish to prepare   Housed in a converted 1904
       114 4th Ave E, 98501  classic steak and seafood dishes.   sawmill, this elegant restaurant
       Tel (360) 357-6444  The brick dining room is spacious   has helped transform the
       Ales are brewed on the premises   and service is attentive.  region’s culinary culture. The
       of this homey 1935 café with an          kitchen follows the seasons
       old-time, blue-collar feel. Try the   VANCOUVER:    with a menu that draws heavily
       Olympic oyster stew.   Beaches Restaurant & Bar   $$  on local farmers and artisans –
                           American   Road Map 1 A1  the six-course tasting menu
       PORT TOWNSEND:      1919 SE Columbia River Dr, 98661  is a favorite. The sweet onion
       Khu Larb Thai     $  Tel (360) 699-1592  rings and the burger are
       Thai      Road Map 1 A2  Enjoy stunning sunset views    both highly recommended.
       225 Adams St, 98368  at this family-friendly, beach-  Impressive wine list shines a
       Tel (360) 385-5023   Closed Tue  themed spot on the north shore   spotlight on local producers.
       In the heart of historic downtown   of the Columbia River. Varied
       resides what was the first Thai
       restaurant on the Olympic
       peninsula. The menu is strong on
       seafood and vegetarian dishes.
       PORT TOWNSEND:
       Silverwater Café   $
       New American   Road Map 1 A2
       237 Taylor St, 98368
       Tel (360) 385-6448
       Airy, mellow spot offers
       creative Northwest cuisine with
       occasional Mediterranean and
       Asian accents. Outstanding
       soups and seafood dishes, made
       with local produce.  The brick dining room at the Pacific Grill, Tacoma
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