Find out what American restaurants to try in Langley. Langley is a city in Island County, Washington, United States which is located on the south end of Whidbey Island, overlooking the Saratoga Passage. It is the third largest incorporated area on Whidbey. The population was 1,035 at the 2010 census, while the ZCTA for Langley's post office had a population of 4,878. The geographical area of the city is only 0.8 square miles (2.1 km) but the ZCTA includes 26.20 square miles (67.9 km).
Things to do in Langley
4 based on 44 reviews
This eatery never disappoints, from the moment you arrive and are treated like friends until the moment you leave knowing you just ate wonderfully sourced and prepared food. No matter how many times we go, we come away reviewing each dish over and over with delight. These folks continue to deliver a great menu, a warm front of house and a wonderful team of servers.
4 based on 51 reviews
Take a step back in time when you visit the Greenbank Store & Grille on beautiful Whidbey Island. Built in 1904, the store has served the community for many years and holds dear memories for many folks. Come on in for good food, conversation, a view of Ba
It was really crowded so we thought it must be reasonably good. Boy were we wrong. It was a high priced, bar food joint. Maybe it's the drinkers that are parked outside. Most items are more than $15 including mediocre hamburgers. I had the Sunny Tuscany burger with chicken. It had two small artichokes, some provolone, wilted arugula and some sauce. Some flavor, but overall a disappointment. My husband had a thin, overpriced, tough rib eye for $28. Won't go there again.
4 based on 65 reviews
This place was hopping on a Wednesday night with take out orders and a steady stream of customers. We had sausage and pepperoni regular pizzas for 4 of us. Really liked the sausage taste in the wood fired oven. Soda, beer, wine available. Also several sandwich options as well.
4 based on 68 reviews
We love this place for Burgers. they have other food, but when we want a burger this is the spot. We are probably here once every 2 weeks.
4 based on 125 reviews
A seafood place coming to you from the folks at Prima Bistro. We've heard loud and clear from our customers for 11 years that you wanted a specifically seafood focused restaurant in Langley and, well, here we are! Fish and chips, clam chowder, lobster rol
Stopping in Whidbey Island? One must try out the Penn Cove Shellfish. Their slogan is Fresh from the water, not from the warehouse. The menu at Saltwater is full of Penn Cove Items. We tried the Penn Cove Manila Clams, the Penn Cove Rainier Beer Steamed Mussels (1.5 pounds), the Seafood Boil full of Penn Cove seafood and the Salad Louie's. All the menu items we tried were flavourful and tasty. Our menu items arrived hot, fresh and served with fresh hot bread. The restaurant is small, arrive early or leave your name and wander the shops while you wait for a table. Very busy on a Friday night but well worth the wait!Our server was run off her feet but personable and helpful with menu selections. Awesome!
4 based on 316 reviews
The Braeburn Restaurant is located in the heart of Langley by the Sea on the south end of Whidbey Island, Washington. At The Braeburn, we specialize in great Pacific Northwest breakfasts and lunches made fresh with only the best ingredients, featuring loc
Come to this fabulous restaurant hungry and enjoy warm, friendly, and fast service. The food is out of this world. Say hi to Lisa the owner who should be so proud of what she has created. Lovely space and great menu.What a lovely thing for me to read today. Thank you for such kind words!!! <3
4 based on 611 reviews
Nice atmosphere inside and out. We stopped by for lunch. Our server was very attentive and we enjoyed the fish and chips. Upstairs but worth the climb.
4 based on 275 reviews
This beautiful restaurant overlooks Holmes Harbor. Service was very good the night we went, so no complaint there. Husband recommended we share an entree since portions are huge, very rare in a fine dining establishment. We each ordered a salad and shared their chicken piccata as well as a dessert. Husband didn't exaggerate - portions were ginormous - two large chicken breasts and at least two inches of meringue on the lemon tart. Only the salad came in a 'fine-dining' portion. Still, the food was well prepared, and prices for food and wine were very reasonable. They serve cocktails as well. We'll definitely return again.
5 based on 96 reviews
Looking for a place to take a friend from Florida with a Northwest flavor and this was it!! Worth a ferry trip from Seattle to Clinton on Whidbey Island, and a little drive through the woods (turn east on Crawford from the main highway 525) brings you to a coffee shop of classical Northwest design and coffee from beans roasted on site. You can tell it is a favorite of locals. We had a rich cup of coffee and a freshly baked pastry that was perfect for the occasion. They have a breakfast and lunch menu, also. It is an hour to an hour and a half trip from my house, including the ferry trip, and I'd do that just for a unique place to go for a cup of coffee!
5 based on 118 reviews
On Omnivore's destination. More like a dinner party than a restaurant. We serve dinner only- at one seating- at community tables. Located on our 5 acre farm just outside Langley, Washington on Whidbey Island. Reservations a must. We do not offer a la cart
We made reservations for dinner based on reviews read here. They were right on! Prefix dinner and wine pairing. The menu changes weekly. Everything was delicious. Serving is in a large room with long tables on one side and the open kitchen on the other. It was fun to meet new people, watch the chef hard at work, visit with their cat, and savor the food.
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