Discover Restaurants offering the best Soups food in Coupeville, Washington, United States. Coupeville is a town on Whidbey Island, in Island County, Washington, United States.
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It's always good to stop in a subway to get a relatively healthy and inexpensive meal. This one was a little difficult with two MapQuest tries. It's actually located in a Walmart. The service was very poor, very slow and portions were very skimpy. $13 for a salad that was mostly non-nutritious iceberg lettuce. The young man seemed pained to have to wait on us. We determined it was unfortunately a place we could neither recommend or return to. Management would do well to train as to positive attitude.
As you zip past the front of Whidbey Island NAS, you'll see what appears to be the CPO Club. A large "Bakerview" electric sign alerts you to upcoming specials. Don't be fooled. The restaurant IS open to the public. And during the day, it's the most amazing view of the water you'll find in Oak Harbor.The dining area reminds me a bit of Shari's cafes. Homey, lots of wood. A soda station is in one corner of the room. The kitchen is viewable through the main serving area. Tables are rather close together.The dinner menu is pretty ambitious, given that they do a meat (prime rib), a fish (either fried seafood platter or a grilled salmon special), chicken, and burgers. Our plates included green beans cooked al dente and roasted fingerling potatoes, with both the prime rib and the salmon.The key is that they do it all well. Very well. The grilled salmon in particular is every bit as good as the pricier places in other local towns. The prices are slightly less. Maybe not as little as you might be expecting from a "club", but that's not how they run the facilities anymore.The bread with the salad deserves its own mention. Soft pucks of sourdough, with a buttery flavor. I wanted a bag to take home, and seriously thought about snatching a platter on my way out.So yes, the service. They don't have a lot of traffic in the dining room on the Friday night dinners, so it's nice and quiet for a date. But the servers are overworked. The nights we've gone have seen two gals working, and one seemed new. We had to ask for the au jus which should have accompanied my prime rib, and we asked for more bread, but never got it. We weren't sure if we were supposed to get up and refill our own drinks, or wait for the server, so we waited. No water was given, so I guess you have to ask.In all, don't expect a high class experience. Expect good food, well cooked, and be prepared to ask for your missing items.
The newest extension of the well-established Christopherâs is the charming little THE PANTRY. They serve exquisit yet affordable sandwiches, soups, and salads. The desserts are to-die-for and I had the best German plum cake outside of Germany! Everything is freshly prepared right in front of your eyes by the super friendly and welcoming owners.The wine selection is extensive with some very interesting international wines that you wonât find just anywhere. The interior is beautifully designed with much attention to detail and they have a great outside seating area.We will definitely be back!
4 based on 135 reviews
Look for us on the water side of front street, historic yellow building, down the stairs to the water level deck.
Just found this place by accident walking about Coupeville. Four of us for lunch. Great setting, good and friendly service, but the food was the clincher. Unique choices on the menu. The squash soup was amazing. Excellent sandwiches and chile. Not your run of the mill fare. Highly recommend.
4 based on 694 reviews
Front Street Grill is located on the waterside of Front Street in Coupeville Washington. We have spectacular views of Mt Baker and the Historic Coupeville Wharf.
Friends from Oak Harbor met us half way for lunch here. Coupeville is famous for their mussels but theyâre my least favorite shell fish. Delighted when I discovered they also have oysters in the half shell which I love. Hubby couldnât make up his mind about beer...they have beer flights with 4 brews...problem solved. I also ordered seared tuna lettuce. They were fine, but Iâm from Hawaii, and the best ever are served at Fairmont Kea Lanai -Koâs Restaurant served a seared ahi that literally melts in your mouth- consistently.Anyway, Front Streets could have used a bit more larb & a few slices had a fat strip that was tough. Mussels in white wine sauce got good reviews- ânice liquorâ. The long cod fish and chips was very nice with plenty of each. Fish battered in Pablo ( and maybe fries dipped in Pablo too?? - nicely soft and crispy! Didnât taste the slaw but apparently it wasnât fabulous. Reasonable selections of red and white wines by glass and more by the bottle. Our lunch for two with 1 glass red & beer flight - $68. View is lovely right over the bay... staff pleasant. We arrived @ 11:45 -people arriving consistently. When we left at 1:15p the place was full.
4 based on 504 reviews
We came to have dinner here on a weekday , service was good but the food wasnât , we came for local crabs but was sold out and found out they only get them once every couple weeks and not enough to last a week normally , seems strange not to order more if is a good seller ? We ordered the seafood sampler and the whole thing was deep fried , even the salmon ( first for us )We found the food standard very poor here for a tourist town , as this is the number 2 restaurant listed on trip advisor .
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4 based on 663 reviews
Northwest cuisine featuring local seafood, produce, and Washington wines. Gluten free options and kids menus available. Reservations recommended. We are closed on Tuesdays.
Had a great dinner and they are good at pairing local seafood with great vegetables. We had a nice dinner and make sure to make a reservation to get in here. Solid service and house wines.
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