Find out what American restaurants to try in Bow including Third Street Cafe, Chuckanut Manor Restaurant, Oyster Bar on Chuckanut Drive, Rhody Cafe, Tweets, The Old Edison, BowEdison, Longhorn Saloon, The Bow Corner Pub, Edison Cafe
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4 based on 45 reviews
The place is cute and has been around since 1930. It's clean and the service is good and quick.The food, however, is ordinary. Burgers, sandwiches and breakfast all day long. There's no inspiration and nothing extraordinary; the prices are on the high side.
4 based on 31 reviews
The Corner Pub is a friendly road house serving beer, wine, and cocktails inside the bar and outside in the backyard with views of Mount Baker and the Skagit farmlands. Enjoy our horseshoe pit, darts, and live music on Thursdays and some Saturdays. Classi
I've been there a half dozen times, had something different to eat every time. This time it was a chorizo omelette since I was there around breakfast. Had burger the other times. The staff are friendly, the remodeling project made it a much nicer place to hang out (it was really dark before), and the food comes quickly, is reasonably priced, and good to eat. When the weather is nice the back is a great place to sit, drink beer and eat your lunch.
4 based on 34 reviews
So, what did they do last Friday? I'll tell ya! They, the Washington Walkers, a motley crew of wild old gals if ever there was one, decided that their lives were too sedate of late, what with virtual "house arrest" for most of us, due to horrendous smoke from forest fires all around. At last, a break in this misery occurred last Friday, and OFF WE WENT---like chickens exploding from the coop after a month inside, because of bad weather!We could hardly contain our glee---bursting through the doors at the LONGHORN SALOON & GRILL, like a rangy-tang gang of wild women in some B-Western, we bellied-up to the first table and set ourselves down. Might as well have pounded the table to demand service, but, thanks to seasoned staffers, no pounding was necessary! A sweet young thing showed up to toss every woman present a menu and scribble down what each gal wanted to wet her whistle with. My libation? A CIDER---and guess what? They had a really good cider ON TAP!!!! That I ordered, along with a TURKEY-Avocado BLT sandwich on Breadfarm sourdough. I forgot about the mound of match-stick french fires they serve along with their sandwiches. Those fries, though very thin, where perfect---they tasted so good I ate every last one--and paid for it later when I weighed myself the next morning---up 2 lbs!!!!! YIKES!!!!! I should have ordered a salad. Even potato salad might have been less fattening, though probably not better tasting. The sandwich was humungous! With real turkey--not store-bought thin sliced "turkey" with more salt than real flavor in it. NOPE! This turkey was the real-deal, all right--only suggestion from yours-truly would be to serve that turkey warmed up---it had obviously been roasted but then then refrigerated for future use. It was cold---like a corpse in a morgue. (I once worked in a teaching hospital--I know about morgues.) So, the turkey was OK but not great, because it was stone-cold. The avocado was OK, but too far gone--a bit mushy. The cider was good. The service was no-nonsence, but when our order-slips came with the price for what each of us had ordered, everything was accurate.The young woman who served our table was efficient, and matter-of-fact. She may have had better days. If I were her, though, I would have either LOVED our group for being so goofy and jolly, or I would have wished we'd all just go away! Our server was not having her best day when we arrived. We may not have enhanced her life by being there. I regret that. Young people work hard enough to pay for rent, school loans, children, and other expenses these days. I lived in some very scary places at her age, doing really hard work to pay for my own education back in the 1960's. So, I know.In any case, the lONGHORN has some great PUB-GRUB. The ambiance is typical of roadhouses in this part of the world. Motorcycle clubs like to roll into Edison just for the LONGHORN, I hear tell. (I used to be a Biker-Mamma way back when, decorating a seat on a Royal Enfield with a magnificent front fearing and sissy bar and highway pegs....oh, yes, and the Road Captain of a biker-club driving the damn thing!)So, LONGHORN BAR & GRILL---thanks for a biker-mamma's saunter down memory lane. "Big Lou" would have loved this place!!!! As did all the wild women I came with!
4 based on 44 reviews
Eclectic Modern American menu in a Casual Fine Dining Environment. Come as you are! Kids are welcome.
The food was excellent. We drove from Bellingham to visit this restaurant because of its reputation and we weren't disappointed. Excellent bar and food. The wait staff is really good and we learned the owners have a profit sharing system for employees. That makes everything taste much better. And there is no tipping.
4 based on 91 reviews
On our way to Vancouver from SEA-TAC and hoping for fresh local oysters, preferably of the raw variety. There were Oyster Shooters available on the drinks menu but our server Alexa explained their kitchen was too small for the shucking process and offered fried oysters instead. We opted for their Oyster Shooter with vodka (at extra cost) and it was yummy with a large and plump oyster. We enjoyed our luncheon choices outside in their back patio as it was a lovely sunny day. This restaurant is in an off the highway small town and on the corner with limited parking space, however we found a spot on one of the side streets right close to the restaurant that worked out well.
4 based on 92 reviews
We ate lunch here today and it was lovely. I had the Poblano Relleno, and my friend had a huge salad with watermelon, cantaloupe, fresh apricots, feta & mint. My mother-in-law had a croissant sandwich with scrambled eggs, and wonderful side green salad. All baked goods are made in house and ingredients are fresh and local. Itâs casual gourmet food.
4 based on 138 reviews
The Rhody Café specializes in Northwest seasonal cooking.
We visited the Rhody during the holiday season for brunch. Surprised to find that a wait was required, as many tables were vacant, but apparently 'reserved'..... My Eggs Benedict and fresh-squeezed OJ were excellent as always. Service was a bit slow though. My companion's waffles could not be served at the same time as my order, as apparently the waffle iron had not come up to temperature. This resulted in a bit of 'staggered' brunch.... We like the Rhody, but this was not our favorite visit.
4 based on 389 reviews
Come here for the amazing views, the delicious food and the cozy setting.The wine list is extensive and do order at least one dessert. Service is reasonable and we had a very special evening. Prices are on the high end, but this is a place for a celebration.
4 based on 318 reviews
Located on scenic Chuckanut Drive (HWY 11) overlooking Samish Bay and the San Juan Islands. We are a casual dining destination restaurant offering great food and exceptional service - all in a beautiful setting. Housed in a manor originally built in 1934,
Great food! They do everything right. We had all different entrees from crab louie to lamb shanks to halibut with morel mushrooms. Drinks were really good. Dessert was awesome- cheesecake, creme brulee and flourless chocolate cake... a bit pricey, but a great setting in a historic building and a water view. Pastoral. Friday night, 6pm reservations, not crowded at all. Our waitress was exceptional.
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4 based on 91 reviews
Located in historic downtown Mount Vernon, Câ¢SQUARE is home to Skagit Valley Food Co-opâs bakery, ice cream shop, and Third Street Cafeâa locavoreâs dream restaurant boasting made-from-scratch dishes along with Skagit Valleyâs most unique wine list. Swing
Here is a relatively new restaurant. Their bakery goods can't be beaten, meals have been good but what I like are their desserts. At one time they had a Cuban Brulee that was to die for. Fortunately I didn't die, so when it wasn't on the menu I tried coconut lime cheesecake. How many desserts can I eat in one sitting? Tihe only item I've had that I did not like was the coffee It was better this month than the other times I've tried it.. After eating check out the bakery, ice cream and some wonderful meats.
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