Reviews on American food in Wenatchee, Washington, United States. At the crossroads of the Columbia and Wenatchee Rivers, Wenatchee is tucked away in a rugged valley full of natural and manmade wonders, from challenging golf courses to rocky trails. The Wenatchee Valley's numerous orchards, fruit stands and annual Apple Blossom Festival have garnered the area the title of "Apple Capital of the World." With the snow-capped Cascades to the west and the mighty Columbia to the east, the Wenatchee area offers no shortage of activities for the adventurous traveler.
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4 based on 121 reviews
Love the ambiance of the building. Had a tasting of five reds....really enjoyed the Petit Verdot and the Malbac. This time of year they were sold out of the cab and several others. We thought enough of the wine we bought several bottles. Will have some with dinner tonight.
4 based on 55 reviews
Having smoked meats for over 20 years so I am picking about BBQ. This was my first time here and order Brisket, Pulled Pork, Potato Salad and Coleslaw. Both meats were heavy smoked, tender and a high quality. Their BBQ sauce slightly spicy and not over powering. The Potato Salad was well done as was the Coleslaw, though I found it a bit sweet. Staff was very friendly and they have local brews on tap. The restaurant itself was clean and inviting. Pretty happy camper after moving from Seattle to Wenatchee and finding two different but very good BBQ joints (Country Boys BBQ in Cashmere being the other one).
4 based on 105 reviews
It was a Tuesday afternoon when my husband & I had a late lunch here.We sampled two tap offerings, and chose the North Coast Scrimshaw Pilsner. We found it very refreshing. The menu has a nice variety, and specials of the day were offered by our server, Richard. I ordered the the BBQ Chicken Wrap, and hubby chose the Chicken Chipotle Wrap. They were plentiful, stuffed with fresh items. A pickle on the side, with chips was very satisfying. I'd order that again!
4 based on 200 reviews
First opened in 1931, The Windmill has earned an international reputation for excellent Western American food and devoted staff. The rustic and cozy interior invites the visitor to a unique social and dining experience, attended by a highly professional s
Front desk agent has recommended this place as the best steak house in town which is also advertised in the restaurant menu. Order a top sirloin and it did not has flavor, had to add salt and pepper, tasted more like charred beef. Order apple pie as well and the apples were hard and undercooked. It was an okay experience.
4 based on 176 reviews
Rail Station & Ale House is a hip, Gastropub/Restaurant at the foot of 1st St. in downtown Wenatchee.
I had not been here for a long time. We didn't go back because the service was slow and food was mediocre. I saw that it was still open so I decided maybe my first visit was just a bad day. I'm glad we tried it again. It's a nice old warehouse with a fire and lots of character. Service was great and the food was good.
4 based on 99 reviews
We had lunch here on our last trip to Wenatchee. It is a small restaurant located in the downtown area. The menu is on the wall and is quite extensive. You order at the till and pick up your food when they call your name. We shared a pizza and it was excellent. Just the right amount for two for lunch. The place is very popular and was busy. I don't know if you can reserve or not so it may be wise to arrive a bit early.All the food going out looked really good. We will eat here again.
4 based on 64 reviews
Welcome to our corner of Wenatchee, Washington, where you can enjoy a selection of our favorite dishes from Chef John McKivorâs extensive repertoire. Weâre located in the historic Warren Building next to Centennial Park, where we recently remodeled a vint
Wonderful restaurant in wenatchee WA. The food is fantastic - innovative and delicious. My favorite is baked Halibut with aioli topping, but everything else we've had has been very good. It's fairly small and the decor is tasteful and unpretentious. Friendly and efficient staff. The chef is also the owner and he is outstanding. The prices are not cheap, most meals in the $20-30 range, but are reasonable given the quality of the food and good portion sizes - we usually have some leftovers to take home. In my opinion, this is the best restaurant in town.
4 based on 212 reviews
Shaktiâs, a refreshingly bold Wenatchee restaurant, continues to push the North Central Washington culinary envelope. A contemporary, relaxed ambiance like no other, unsurpassable fresh seafood, hand-cut meats, a perfectly matched boutique wine list, tale
Shakti's was outstanding! From the bruschetta to the insalata misto to the linguine di mare to the wine selection! Service was great - always there but not overbearing! This has got to be the one of the best restaurants, if not THE best restaurant I've been to in the Wenatchee valley!I'm blushing :) GREAT REVIEW, 1958truk! Just amazing. We hope to see you very soon, Darling! XO - Shakti
4 based on 809 reviews
Local favorite year after year featuring fresh and local foods from scratch. Open kitchen with wood fired oven in wonderful historical atmosphere. Great selection of Wenatchee area wines and Northwest ales. Hand made pizzas, hand cut steaks, pastas, speci
Our meal was very good, affordably priced. The service was excellent. We really enjoyed ourselves. This definitely seemed to be a local favorite. We were just visiting and decided to try it. Later asked someone for a recommendation and McGlinn's was their recommendation! Win win!
4 based on 305 reviews
You won't go wrong ordering breakfast at the Wild Huckleberry! If you order pancakes, make sure you have a huge appetite! All the food is great!
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