Kenmore (sometimes referred to as Kenmore by the Lake) is a city in King County, Washington, United States, along the northernmost shores of Lake Washington. A mix of bedroom community, one-time country retreat, and freshwater industrial port, prominent features include the nation's largest seaplane-only, commercial air facility at Kenmore Air Harbor, Bastyr University, several waterside parks and marinas, and easy access to the Burke-Gilman Trail and the King County bike-trail system. Sites of local historical interest include the former St. Edward Seminary, now Saint Edward State Park; and Log Boom Park. Kenmore's official city flower is the dahlia, the official city bird is the great blue heron, and the official city evergreen is the rhododendron. The population was 20,460 at the 2010 census.
Restaurants in Kenmore
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This is one of my favorite parks. The trails leading down to Lake Washington are a easy hike and the views are spectacular. I went to school at Bastyr many years ago and still love this park so much!! After a hike in the park, check out the Bastyr University herb garden and pop into the Bastyr cafeteria for some amazing, organic food!
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Cairn Brewing brews hop-forward ales and lagers in beautiful Kenmore Washington. Enjoy a pint in our family & dog-friendly taproom on the Burke-Gilman trail. First, Cairn is a community-based brewery. Our goal is to offer fresh, delicious beer where our neighbors live, work and play. Cairn’s taproom offers outdoor seating in sun and shade, indoor communal tables and cozy couches, and an up-close view of the brewing area. Cairn is family friendly with high chairs and a family bathroom with changing table and a kids-sized sink and hand dryer. We stock non-alcoholic beverages from Jones Soda and Martinelli’s. Cairn is also dog friendly—so saddle up your pup and bring’em in! We have water bowls, a pet waste station and locally-made pet treats at the bar. Food trucks daily--see our website for schedule Getting to Cairn is easy—find Cairn by bicycle and foot from the Burke-Gilman Trail, by bus via 5+ bus lines along 522 and by car with onsite parking.
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