Burlington is a city in Skagit County, Washington, United States. The population is 8,388 as recorded by the 2010 census. It is roughly halfway in between Seattle and Vancouver, and is included in the Mount Vernon–Anacortes, Washington Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Restaurants in Burlington
5.0 based on 10 reviews
Burlington A purpose-built range.Indoor. 702050406 Very nice,nice inside,great target controls.Excellent ventilation.Complete gun shop for ammo and accessories,helpful (EXPERT)staff.
4.5 based on 23 reviews
The Children's Museum of Skagit County has 15,400 square feet of exhibit space filled with hands-on, interactive learning activities for kids of all ages! The mission of the Children's Museum of Skagit County is to promote, encourage, and increase an understanding of the arts, science, culture and literature among the children, youth, families and educators in Skagit County and beyond. **The Museum will be moving to a new location at The Outlet Shoppes at Burlington from March 4th-15th, 2019 and will re-open in phases starting March 16th at 10am**
4.5 based on 33 reviews
A fish market where you can stop for oyster, crab sandwiches or crab cakes and clam chowder. Can eat outside in front where a few tables are provided, but I love stopping and ordering the crab cakes or pawn taco along with a cup of clam chowder and taking it home. There are many seasonings and rubs to purchase along with fresh salmon, crab, and oysters to take home and BBQ. Staff are very efficient, as well as, personable. As a thoughtful bonus, a small container of potato salad is added to the crab cake and other menu orders. For my tastes, I very much enjoy the way they make it here. It’s a real treat to stop at the fish market whenever I travel east on Highway 20!
4.5 based on 51 reviews
Trainwreck’s menus is literally all over the place and that’s what I appreciates about it. I love the fusion and diverse flavors! The bahn mi is the perfect mix of salt, fat, and acid. The fish tacos with that AMAZING salsa verde is a thing of dreams. The team here really know what their doing! The service is always friendly.
4.5 based on 21 reviews
Founded in 1996 by Apollo 8 astronaut Maj. General William Anders, the Heritage Flight Museum is a non-profit, 501(C)(3) organization dedicated to the preservation and flying of historic military aircraft. Visitors are welcome to get an up-close look at the collection of memorabilia and artifacts, and a selection of flying WWII, Korea & Vietnam era aircraft. Fly Days are held on the 2nd Saturday of each month from April to October and feature flying exhibits of Museum and visiting aircraft.
I have a friend who was a Vietnam era Huey pilot who wanted to come up here from CA to go to the air museums in September. We did. We went through Boeing (and it of course was fantastic), then the air museum in Mukilteo, (Old pilots just hanging out inside the hanger oozing with history and stories.) Then at last to the Heritage Flight Museum (closer to home because I live on Whidbey Is.) This was a friendly place, again the pilots of the different services ribbing each other. Then in the back of a hanger I found a folding airplane. An L-13 that I have a picture of my Dad climbing into a brand new to ferry it. They also had some Navy planes and I happened to have a 1941 crank bomb loader for 500lb bombs (don't you?) I returned a week later with an enlarged pic and donated it and my bomb loader which they truely appreciated. The man whose hand I put it into used one and loaded bombs. I got a nice letter of thanks. Enthused, I will be returning with a poster sized pic that has everyone's name on it (62 of them) from 3/13/1948 8th Rescue Unit, posed in front of their B-17 McChord AFB, Tacoma WA. So Heritage and I have adopted each other a little bit ! Of course I recommend them.
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