The Olympic Peninsula and Washington Coast

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

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  • 1. Finnriver Farm and Cidery

    With a covered deck overlooking an 80-acre orchard just south of Port Townsend, this festive contemporary cider garden has developed a national reputation for its handcrafted ciders, with bold flavor combinations like apple-and-habanero and crabapple-blueberry. Live music, poetry readings, and other performances are offered many afternoons and early evenings, and the kitchen serves creative gastropub fare.

    124 Center Rd., Chimacum, Washington, 98325, USA
    360-339–8478
  • 2. North Jetty Brewing

    Some of the finest craft beers in western Washington are poured at this inviting taproom with a gas fireplace and comfy seating. Notable options include the refreshing Yellow Booth Kolsch and the roasty Leadbetter Red Scottish Ale, which will warm your soul on a stormy winter evening.

    4200 Pacific Way, Seaview, Washington, 98644, USA
    360-642–4234
  • 3. Ocean Pours Taproom

    It's a short walk from the dune trails and beach to this terrific, welcoming, craft-beer bar with a comfy interior, but the greatest draw is the 9,000-square-foot beer garden that is dog-friendly, has plenty of picnic tables, and even has a large enclosed seating area that comes in handy during the winter months or on rainy summer days. There are nearly 20 well-chosen drafts on tap, and light pub fare is served.

    759 Ocean Shores Blvd. NW, Ocean Shores, Washington, 98569, USA
    360-940–9180
  • 4. Pourhouse

    A gathering place for ardent beer enthusiasts, Pourhouse features a dozen rotating taps, 200 bottles and cans of beer and hard cider, and wines by the glass. The waterfront beer garden offers sweeping views of Port Townsend Bay and the nearby harbor. Some snacks—like charcuterie or cheese plates—are served, and you can bring your own takeout. Most Friday and Saturday nights in summer, there's live music outside.

    2231 Washington St., Port Townsend, Washington, 98368, USA
    360-379–5586
  • 5. Elkhead Taproom

    Brewpubs/Beer Gardens

    Sit on polished logs that serve as bar stools in this tiny and rustic taproom, located in a corner of a small, nondescript business plaza that boasts, "Cold Beer and Warm Nuts to Go." You'll sample seasonal craft beers, quench your thirst, and get to know locals. Closed Monday to Wednesday.

    739 Point Brown Ave. NW, Ocean Shores, Washington, 98569, USA
    360-289–8277
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  • 6. Port Townsend Brewing Company

    Boatyard workers and beer enthusiasts congregate at this casual but highly popular (and pet-welcoming) Boat Haven brewery to enjoy a pint. There's an outdoor beer garden during warmer months, and live bands often perform; food trucks sometimes appear as well. Regular brews include the English-style Bitter End IPA, lightly smoky Peeping Peater Scotch Ale, and crisply refreshing Yoda's Green Tea Gold.

    330 10th St., Port Townsend, Washington, 98368, USA
    360-385–9967
  • 7. Stowaway Wine Bar

    This easygoing spot with just a touch of urbane swankiness is in the center of Seabrook. Stop by after an afternoon at the beach to savor one of a dozen wines (mostly from Oregon and Washington) and a few shareable bites, maybe a charcuterie board or a flatbread topped with bacon jam, mozzarella, pear, and balsamic. 

    203 Market St., Pacific Beach, Washington, 98571, USA
    360-276–1091

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