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- GGerrySeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoCanyon River Grill is our favorite "Special Place" in Kittitas County! We've been here many times and each time the food and service was exceptional. We always make reservations for a window seat and lately have requested seating in the remodeled deck as it is easier to hear one another there and the view is terrific! We had fish and chips (always great!) and Caesar salad.More infoCanyon River GrillPrice: Expensive• American• Ellensburg•4.8
- KkyleMinneapolis - St. Paul •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoMy fiancé and I were here with our friends celebrating us getting married in a week. We had such a great time, food and drinks were perfect. Will definitely be making this a tradition!!More infoWaterFire Restaurant and BarPrice: Moderate• Northwest• Yakima•4.8
- MMike & SueSeattle / Eastern Washington •8 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoWe had our go-to apps Wonton’s and shrimp ceviche which our guests loved! Halibut, Scallops and steak were cooked to perfection and were delicious! Once again, Johna’s service was excellent!!! Thank you!More infoAtlas FarePrice: Very Expensive• American• Wenatchee•4.7
- TTimSeattle / Eastern Washington •16 reviews5.0Dined on Apr 23, 2025Top notch steak, seafood and vegetarian options in a dining area with stunning views of the Columbia River gorge. Generous portions and attentive service. We stopped at the adjacent Whiskey Bar for cocktails beforehand and were very pleasantly surprised. Wonderful assortment of American/International whiskeys, scotch and hand-crafted specialty drinks. The Sagecliffe also teams up with local wineries for the own house wine and has a signature arrangement with Woodinville Whiskey Co. for their house whiskey. Fantastic experience!More infoTendrils RestaurantPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary American• Quincy•4.6
- MMichelleIdaho •4 reviews5.0Dined on Apr 20, 2025We enjoyed the Easter brunch! Everything was great and the food was delectable 😋More infoEnzo Italian RestaurantPrice: Expensive• Italian• Moses Lake•4.8
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