Bremerton Restaurants

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  • 1. Saboteur Bakery

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    Just across Port Washington Narrows (via the Manette Bridge) from downtown, this unassuming, almost industrial-looking space is helmed by James Beard Foundation award semi-finalist Matt Tinder, who draws folks from throughout the Puget Sound region with his artisan baked goods. Breads, sandwiches, and sweets are all exquisite, including harissa-tofu sandwiches, Swiss herb quiche, and coconut tropezienne (a flaky brioche with coconut custard filling).  Because Saboteur produces different breads and sweets depending on the day, it's best to phone ahead if you're craving a particular item.

    2110 E. 11th St., Bremerton, Washington, 98310, USA
    360-627–7869

    Known For

    • Sandwiches filled with seasonal greens and produce
    • Espresso drinks made with Stumptown Coffee
    • To-die-for pastries

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Thurs. No dinner
  • 2. Axe & Arrow

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    A good bet for tasty bar food or a more substantial meal before or after visiting Bremerton's museums, this stylishly rustic gastropub with varnished wood tables, ample bar seating, and exposed ducts is just a couple of blocks from the USS Turner Joy battleship. Good bets from the kitchen, which specializes in American and Pacific Islander fare, include smoked kalua pork sliders, Wagyu beef loco moco, and Polynesian-style tempura fish tacos.

    232 4th St., Bremerton, Washington, 98337, USA
    360-813–1514

    Known For

    • Warmly lighted, convivial dining room
    • Chocolate lava cake
    • Extensive beer list

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 3. Boat Shed

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    At this deliberately rustic waterfront eatery with impressive water views, diners share a casual, seaside camaraderie as they slurp up clam chowder, steamed clams, and mussels, plus larger plates of creatively prepared seafood grills and pastas—cioppino, chargrilled garlic prawns, and smoked-salmon linguine are some of the best bets. Sailors, who enjoy free boat moorage, arrive early for the popular weekend brunch.

    101 Shore Dr., Bremerton, Washington, 98311, USA
    360-377–2600

    Known For

    • Expansive patio overlooking the water
    • Good variety of seafood pasta dishes
    • Cod fish-and-chips

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
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