Although it's just 35 minutes by ferry from Seattle, Bainbridge Island is a totally different world. Travelers who enjoy the outdoors can hike, bike or walk in the Bloedel Reserve or Fort Ward State Park. The island feels rural, and local agriculture is a source of pride for residents (check out what's in season at the farmers' market). Bainbridge Island is also known for its strong visual and performing arts culture, and there's good shopping in Winslow.
Restaurants in Bainbridge Island
5.0 based on 17 reviews
A tiny family estate vineyard and winery specializing in delicate and aromatic wines from the Puget Sound Appellation. We are the closest commercial vineyard to downtown Seattle.
5.0 based on 15 reviews
Fletcher Bay Winery is truly a one of a kind boutique winery on Bainbridge Island with the tasting room located next to a brewery and across from a distillery. We use many of the Bordeaux grapes as well as Tempranillo and Sangiovese, to create delicious blends and single varietals. Grapes are sourced from some of the finest vineyards in the Yakima and Walla Walla Valleys. French, Hungarian, and Virginia oak barrels are used to complete the quality aging process resulting in wines which exude the quality and character. Barrel tasting available on request.
5.0 based on 28 reviews
Excellent staff that took us through a very interesting tour of the distillery and the distillation process. Also close by is the Bainbridge Brewery.
5.0 based on 12 reviews
Amelia Wynn Winery Bistro is the off site tasting room for Amelia Wynn Winery. It also is a Bistro offering a variety of plates including vegan with an emphasis on food pairing with it’s national award winning wines. Owner - wine maker Paul Bianchi, in his 22nd year of wine making, has teamed up with Chef Noel Spivey to offer a farm to table cuisine with an emphasis on fresh local produce and procured proteins.
This December, Amelia Wynn Winery (AW) moved the tasting room just a short block up the street). The new space is gorgeous, and hand crafted by the winemaker, Paul Bianchi. AW produces red, white and rosé using grapes sourced from Washington’s most prestigious vineyards. The wines express Paul’s commitment to the expression of the terroirs of Washington State. Sangiovese, Tempranillo, Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Grenache, are offered as single varietals and also crafted into delicious blends. For white wine drinkers, AW offers Chardonnay, Albariño, Roussanne/Marianne, and Pinot Gris. Currently, the new tasting room continues to offer generous cheese and charcuterie plates, olives, crackers and chocolate. But in a couple of weeks, the Bistro will tempt guests with a full menu of dishes developed to support the elegance of the the Amelia Wynn wines.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
A small family owned and operated distillery in the heart of the Pacific Northwest, making Single Malt Whiskey, Gin, and Amaro. Bainbridge Island, WA.
4.5 based on 20 reviews
Recently re-opened under new ownership! 100% Island-grown, we specialize in the crisp, delicate & fragrant varietals that thrive in the Puget Sound Appellation. Our offerings are similar to wines from Alsace or the Loire Valley in France, or parts of Germany, and made from grapes grown in our certified organic vineyard.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
We are a small craft winery located on beautiful Bainbridge Island.Our award winning hand crafted wines are made from some of the best fruit in Washington State.
4.5 based on 46 reviews
ever changing selection of craft beers....been drinking these guys brews since they opened...pop-up food carts add to the experience.....a destination stop but worth the effort xoxoxoo
4.5 based on 20 reviews
An intimate tasting room showcasing our award winning Washington State wines. Just a short walk from the Seattle ferry.
We dropped in on the winery on a Saturday. The winery is off the main roads. But, worth visiting. The server was very friendly. The wines were very good at a fair price. We are from California and had not tasted Washington wines before. We were pleasantly surprised. We belong to many wine clubs and decided to add Eagle Harbor to our list! We particularly enjoyed the Sangiovese.
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