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- SSharonSeattle / Eastern Washington •3 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoArrived 2 hours before Sunday brunch reservation and was seated immediately. Excellent service and delicious large portion filet mignon eggs Benedict and Bloody Mary.More infoJaK's Grill - IssaquahPrice: Expensive• Steak• Issaquah•4.8
- JJJJOGSeattle / Eastern Washington •2 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoTawny (sp?) was amazing. Very sweet and great communication with us. Let’s go shopping Tawnny!More infoThe Windmill BistroPrice: Moderate• American• Sumner•4.8
- TTaraGreater Boston •5 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoThe Brussels sprouts were amazing and fried in a dedicated gluten free fryer!!! Hard to find a restaurant that gets food allergies. Lovely visit all around!More infoThe Source at The Lodge at SuncadiaPrice: Expensive• Northwest• Cle Elum•4.1
- TTaraGreater Boston •5 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoExceptional service! We needed gluten free and Drew went out of his way to make sure everything was safe to eat. Food was fantastic, drinks great too!More infoThe Stovehouse at Suncadia ResortPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Cle Elum•3.9
- EEricaSeattle / Eastern Washington •13 reviews5.0Dined on Sep 28, 2024Enjoyed some lovely cocktails and a wine flight with the cherry brie (yum!) and some flatbread pizza. We really enjoyed our meal and had a great server. It’s a little pricey but isn’t everything these days?More infoHoist House Restaurant at Swiftwater CellarsPrice: Very Expensive• Northwest• Cle Elum•4.7
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Discover Enumclaw
For a small community of only 11,000, Enumclaw has a number of unique restaurants and pubs with local personality. The Rainier Bar and Grill, decorated with memorabilia from the local logging industry, has Salmon that dissolves in the mouth and thin-sliced marinated steak (1). This local favorite is always hopping especially when a Mariners or Seahawks game is on. Another must see is The Mint Restaurant & Alehouse. With twenty-eight beers on tap, burgers with Havarti cheese and sautéed mushrooms grace the menu (2). A wide range of salads and a kids’ menu with all the traditional favorites make The Mint an enjoyable dining experience. If you’re only looking for dessert, choose from rows and rows of pie at The Pie Goddess.
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