Find out what American restaurants to try in Snohomish. Snohomish is a city in Snohomish County, Washington, United States. The population was 9,098 at the 2010 census. The mayor of Snohomish is John T. Kartak and the interim city administrator is Steve Schuller. Snohomish prides itself for its historical downtown, and is known for its many antique shops. Snohomish is also referred to as the "Antique Capital of the Northwest." The historic business and residential center of the town constitutes the Snohomish Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Many houses bear plaques with the year the house was built and the name of the people who originally occupied it. Each year the city gives tours of the historic houses; one of them, the Blackman House, is a year-round museum. A general aviation airfield, Harvey Airfield, is less than one mile southwest of downtown Snohomish.
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4 based on 77 reviews
A Historic Saloon, located in the heart of downtown Snohomish Washington. This establishment has been serving food and drinks to hungry travelers since the early 1900's. Family friendly restaurant by day and a live music saloon by night, this place has so
We went to Snohomish on a Friday to enjoy a day of wandering the shops. We had visited the Oxford 4 years ago and decided to go back. Sher had the potato skins and I had the fish and chips. Great fast service with the place about half full about 1:30 pm. The food was very good and reasonably priced. The large old bar adds to the old time atmosphere. You'll like the huge old suit of armor hanging from the ceiling and the old photos. We did not see any paranormal activity, but there are some pretty good accounts of haunting at this place. We are glad we returned to the Oxford.
4 based on 31 reviews
This used to be a fun burger and beer place that I frequented after a long bikeride. Now it's a cozy little bistro with great service, excellent food and beverages. If you are lucky (as we were thanks to the friendly [email protected] who shuffled some tables), you can eatake on the porch overlooking the Snohomish river surrounded by draped fabric reminiscent of an exotic tent. Loved it.
4 based on 90 reviews
"Cunios is the exceptional dining experience that has perfected satisfaction of the palette, the pocketbook, and the patrons"
My family and I have purchased take out from here on many occasions, both as "Mongos" and "Cunios" (same thing, just a name change). We are always happy that we perhaps braved traffic on Hwy 9 to make it possible. The food is great, consistent,and better tasting than much of what the greater "Snohomish" area has to offer. This is not fast-food, nor typical take-out. My go-to is always the fish tacos, laden with flavor and textures. My husband loves the burgers, and our daughter the kids' chicken fingers which are homemade. yummy!
4 based on 124 reviews
Fred's Alehouse is a clean, very down-to-earth, and a good place to grab a bite after shopping or hanging out in the Snohomish area. The service is friendly and good. The food is unpretentious and filling. We generally order burgers, halibut fish + chips, halibut tacos, or meatloaf. The waffle fries are nice and crispy. The meatloaf is tasty and flavorful. The bar has a wide selection of local beers on tap as well as whiskey and ciders.
4 based on 134 reviews
The Cabbage Patch is located right off Main Street in Snohomish. Once really cute with Antique furnishings, it is now looking âtiredâ.We had breakfast with another couple a couple months ago...The food is just âso-soâ but the pies are still delicious! When in Snohomish, and weary from Antique shopping...go in for a cup of Coffee and some pie! (Peanut butter and chocolate!)
4 based on 141 reviews
There are a number of Snohomish restaurants, but the Collectors Choice Restaurant, located on the Pilchuck River in beautiful Snohomish, Washington, is the only AAA Approved restaurant in Snohomish. Since its beginnings in 1983, the Collectors Choice Rest
We went here with locals and had great food and drinks during happy hour. What a friendly place with great service!
4 based on 175 reviews
Trails End Mission Statement Trails End Taphouse & Restaurant's mission is to consistently provide an exceptional dining and catering experience while continually evaluating opportunities to enhance our offering, strengthen our team, and exceed the expect
As my title indicates, I am biased on this place as my brother is the head chef.That being said, this places is still great. Just look at the crowds and normal wait times and you'll know this place must be good given how popular it is.We had a group of about 20 and aside from one messed up order, the rest of the service was perfect. I can best describe the food as culinary pub food. They have a lot of what you usually would get at a pub, but it is much higher quality.Tons of beers on tap and they even have a couple of fridges of bottled/canned beer for sale to take home.Kid friendly.Parking is scarce so be ready to drive around the neighborhood to find a spot when they are busy, which is pretty much always.
4 based on 139 reviews
Waitress moved quickly throughout the friendly room of cheery waters. Food came out quickly. Scrambled eggs were very oily, and hash browns crunchy (good) but super saturated in oil. (Not good) oatmeal was whole oats (good) but slightly undercooked (bad). Coffee, standard, English muffin same with good selection of boxed jams. Very loud so that waitress had to shout. Lots of parking around it. Clean. Cute route 66 era type decorations, well done and festive. Prices standard. They charged a dollar to split a meal, but didn't tell us when ordering. Which is fair. We just like to know. Would probably not go back unless only option available.
4 based on 145 reviews
Fresh and local best of the best Northwest seafood served in a very casual setting and a casual manner. Family owned and operated. Great for the family- although we do not specialize in servings for children. We have a large outdoor seating area. We are l
Burned fish. This was my third and final attempt to get good fish from Andy's. My shrimp was completely burned black on one side and hidden in my taco, same for my halibut taco. We ordered the halibut taquitos for an hors d'oeuvres and the meat was pink and tasted fishy (no pun intended). This place is overpriced, especially for the complete lack of skill in the kitchen. Waitstaff is great, too bad the cooks aren't up to par or pricing.Sorry Frogguard for your experience and a huge thank you for trying us for three times. We try to make it right with our customers and I appreciate that you tried to make it right with us by coming here three times. I guess we aren't your cup of tea (or more appropriately your cup of chowder).
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4 based on 402 reviews
Fabulous absolutely fabulous. The Maltby Café is consistently fantastic. The breakfast menu is varied and everything is equally perfect. Each breakfast can be easily shared if you're so inclined. Each of the Benedict combinations are fabulous. Come enjoy.
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