Yakima (/ˈjækɪmɑː/ or /ˈjækɪmə/) is a U.S. city located about 60 miles (100 kilometers) southeast of Mount Rainier in Washington. Yakima is the county seat of Yakima County, Washington, and the state's eleventh largest city by population. As of the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 91,067 and a metropolitan population of 243,231. The unincorporated suburban areas of West Valley and Terrace Heights are considered a part of greater Yakima.
Restaurants in Yakima
5.0 based on 28 reviews
Wineries Express provides small, private tours of wineries and vineyards of the Yakima Valley, Washington State.
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5.0 based on 1 reviews
Opening October 7, 2016! Family run winery that prides itself on creating delicious, fresh-tasting wines from locally sourced produce. We also have a complete line of reds, whites, mulled and specialty wines.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Wandering Hop is a small brewery with a 21+ Taproom on site. All brewing is done on the premises and there is a small kitchen to offer food during business hours.
4.5 based on 67 reviews
Bonair is a small family-owned winery in the Rattlesnake Hills that makes a wide variety of wines from award-winning dry red to sweeter wines for your pleasure.
4.5 based on 29 reviews
So many great wines. When we are in the area, we always stop here for the fantastic wine and to see Paul the owner. Large selection of wine to choose from, something for everyone, and the tastings come with great conversation. Looking forward to our next trip in April with the RV this time and staying in his beautiful vineyard through our Harvest Host membership. It's time to replenish our Portteus supply at home. Highly recommend you stop by when near Zillah.
4.5 based on 45 reviews
Kana Winery is located in the heart of "Downtown Yakima" in the historic Larson Building. The oldest winery in Yakima, Wakana Winery tasting room is open 7 days a week. Monday-Thursday, 12-6:30PM, Friday and Saturdays 12:00PM-10PM. Music on Fridays, 5:30PM - 10PM. And Saturdays, 7PM-10PM. Sunday 12-5PM. Wine tasting with a fee of $5 but refundable with a purchase of a bottle of wine. Kana Winery specializes in Rhone Varietals, both red and white award winning wines. Serves wine-by-the-glass. Cheese plates for purchase. Wine related gift items, featuring Bill Brennan-Local Artist pieces in the tasting room. Every Friday evening live acoustic guitar, Open Mic Night from 5:30-8:00PM featuring the owner Dr. Palmer Wright and friends. The First Friday of each month Kana Features a local band, wine, dancing, mingle with the locals! Free Wi-FI
Visiting Downtown Yakima, snowing cold night. I didn’t see anything going on. I was walking back to my car and back to my hotel. I happened to walk south on 2nd Street and passed by Kana Winery. I could see musicians playing music. I went inside and had a seat. Very pleasent staff presented Kana wines, very knowledge about their wines and Yakima’s wine region. I enjoyed “working Man’s Red”, Very delicious wine, paired with good music and a lively crowd. I will always visit Kana Winery when visiting Yakima from Lincoln, NE
4.5 based on 14 reviews
Taste their lovely Riesling, Viognier, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah, Chardonnay, Carmenere and Malbec. Wine Tasting Fees are $4 for a white flight and $6 for a red flight. Here's to making friends, one glass at a time!
Very nice tasting room. Great wines, staff very accommodating and knowledgeable. Reasonable tasting fees and fair pricing! Special smoothie at conclusion of tasting!
4.5 based on 71 reviews
Fans of Bale Breaker beer can enjoy a pint while watching a game inside or while soaking up the Yakima sun at the picnic tables on our patio. For upcoming events and food truck schedules, check out the calendar on our homepage! Details on all your FAQ on our Taproom page at our website.
Let me preface this review by stating that I was horribly (HORRIBLY) hungover when I visited this brewery over Labor Day weekend. After a super, fun-filled, all-American Labor Day weekend road trip from Seattle to Yakima accompanied by shooting at an indoor gun range (also Yakima) and a $125 speeding ticket (also Yakima), we stopped at Bale Breaker. I was mildly annoyed, mainly because of the speeding ticket, but also because I discovered I'm a terrible shot. Dashed as my dreams were, I forged ahead... We enter the brewery doors from the extravagant parking lot (there must be AT LEAST 50 spaces). We're greeted by plaid-wearing, bearded men. They're the coolest kind. I don't order a beer, but they don't mock me and they point me to the direction of the water cooler. My friends both order different beers, which I don't taste just in case my hangover decides to react unfavorably to alcohol (again...). They swear they are amazing. One of my friends who frequents Yakima and the brewery twice a year explains to me that they have the best pretzels. She proceeds to buy two bags of pretzels to give as wedding gifts to her best friend back in NY (who is apparently OBSESSED with these damn pretzels). Now, there's two things that I love to eat when I'm hungover: cereal and dry pretzels. I had already eaten half a box of Crispix in the car, so I'm excited to move onto pretzels. She brings over a bowl (which are free, by the way, because Bale Breaker is the most amazing brewery in the world). I pop one in my mouth. They taste like heaven on a crap day. They have this flavored dust all over them, which I assumed was a Ranch-like dust. I eat the entire bowl. We take some to-go. I contemplate breaking into the wedding gifts as I lay down and rest in the back seat of the car. I don't, but I want to. Long story short... GO TO THIS DANG NAB BREWERY.
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