Recently, Seattle was ranked 10th in the nation for foodie cities. And while that’s quite an honor, we happen to think the entire state is an amazing place to be for foodies. Not convinced? here are 11 good reasons it’s great to be a foodie in Washington:
- We’ve got some of the best Farmers Markets in the entire nation, especially this famous one.
Pike Place Market Facebook Pike Place Market is a tourist destination, but plenty of Seattle locals shop there for staples, as well.
- We grow some of the best produce in the universe.
Pictoscribe / Flickr Apples, pears, cherries, asparagus… you name it.
- The restaurants in our bigger cities (Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane)… are second to none.
Marie B / Yelp This is the Flint Creek Cattle Co. in Seattle, which serves savory small plates and steak that practically melts in your mouth.
- … and even our small towns are known for their incredible eateries.
Kimmy N / Yelp At Nourish in Sequim, half of the menu ingredients come straight from the onsite garden.
- Even our food trucks are phenomenal.
Aaron L / Yelp This is the Taqueria Los Primos food stand in Yakima, but you’ll find epic street tacos and other goodies all over the state.
- When it comes to fresh seafood, we’re seriously spoiled in Washington.
Hana B. / Yelp Taylor Shellfish Oyster Bar is one of the many, many places that serve oysters to die for.
- If you prefer to wash your dinner down with a nice glass of wine or a cold beer, you’re in luck.
Wine Yakima Valley Facebook We pretty much dominate those industries as well.
- Going out to breakfast? Good luck making a decision, because we do the most important meal of the day right here.
Andrew W / Yelp Who can resist the huge portions of delicious goodness at Dolly’s Cafe in Spokane?
- A ridiculous number of our restaurants have been featured on TV shows.
Bruno M / Yelp Bruno’s European Restaurant in Tacoma was featured on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.
- Even our small local marketplaces are amazing.
Pybus Public Market Faceboook Wenatchee’s Pybus Public Market is one of many local artisanal markets that sell amazing local food.
- Both Eastern and Western Washington are agricultural hubs.
Bow Hill Blueberries Facebook You’ll find u-pick blueberries and all sorts of farm fresh goodies on the Bow-Edison food trail.
If you live in Washington, it’s a given that you love to eat. But have you created a restaurant bucket list?
Pike Place Market Facebook
Pike Place Market is a tourist destination, but plenty of Seattle locals shop there for staples, as well.
Pictoscribe / Flickr
Apples, pears, cherries, asparagus… you name it.
Marie B / Yelp
This is the Flint Creek Cattle Co. in Seattle, which serves savory small plates and steak that practically melts in your mouth.
Kimmy N / Yelp
At Nourish in Sequim, half of the menu ingredients come straight from the onsite garden.
Aaron L / Yelp
This is the Taqueria Los Primos food stand in Yakima, but you’ll find epic street tacos and other goodies all over the state.
Hana B. / Yelp
Taylor Shellfish Oyster Bar is one of the many, many places that serve oysters to die for.
Wine Yakima Valley Facebook
We pretty much dominate those industries as well.
Andrew W / Yelp
Who can resist the huge portions of delicious goodness at Dolly’s Cafe in Spokane?
Bruno M / Yelp
Bruno’s European Restaurant in Tacoma was featured on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.
Pybus Public Market Faceboook
Wenatchee’s Pybus Public Market is one of many local artisanal markets that sell amazing local food.
Bow Hill Blueberries Facebook
You’ll find u-pick blueberries and all sorts of farm fresh goodies on the Bow-Edison food trail.
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