Issaquah (/ˈɪsəkwɑː/ ISS-ə-kwah) is a city in King County, Washington, United States. The population was 37,322 in a 2016 census estimate. Located in a valley and bisected by Interstate 90, the city is bordered by the Sammamish Plateau to the north and the Issaquah Alps to the south.
Restaurants in Issaquah
5.0 based on 12 reviews
Taste, explore and discover tea! Experience tea offers weekly Tea Discovery Classes (open enrollment) as well as private group bookings. Whether your interest is the science, botany and taste of the variations of Camellia sinensis, or you love the history and culture of tea, Tea Discovery Classes cover it all. Spend 90 minutes discovering and tasting tea, then have opportunity to buy from over 180 different teas and tisanes.
Really cute shop. We dropped in to get a couple of samples and buy some new tea. The staff is knowledgeable and very helpful. We'll definitely be coming back.
5.0 based on 25 reviews
Capri Cellars is a wine tasting room and Bistro specializing in Washington wine. We are located in historic downtown Issaquah. Our menu is an eclectic mix of New American cuisine. Stop in to try our Six Course Wine and Cheese Pairing Experience. Reservations are required 48 hours in advance.
This is one of the best places we've been. Homey, comfortable, friendly, and quality. We came and tasted some local ciders, which were fantastic; the wine selection is a lot more robust, but there are plenty of better reviews that can explain that than I can. Overall, VERY recommended.
5.0 based on 87 reviews
We went to see the Putnam County Spelling Bee at the Village Theater. The staff could not be more kind and accommodating, even helping us select perfect seats to accommodate our needs. The actors were so talented and captivating. I marveled at the performance and the venue was perfectly intimate! There is not a bad seat in the house and I can not think of a more enjoyable way to spend an evening! There have been several great performances we have seen at this theater and I highly recommend going to a performance!
4.5 based on 81 reviews
Rough and rugged hiking trail best suited for those with some hiking experience.
We went up the south side of the mountain, up the Tiger Mountain Trail. Branching off, we hiked up the south peak, which wasn't crowded at all--it looked like we were the first ones there in some time, so I highly recommend it for a secluded hike. But I've hiked this mountain a lot, and it's always been a favorite of mine.
4.5 based on 60 reviews
But for a reason .... Lived on this mountain 20+ years and in that time have hiked to Poo Poo more times than I can remember. It has become extremely popular / crowded ... but for good reasons. Managable length (60-90 mins depending on how hard you press) good workout (you'll feel like you did your gym time that day) and rewarded with great views at the top. Don't forget there are "two tops" that both serve as launching areas for the paragliders. Go the extra short distance to the second top ... much better views and places to sit and enjoy, (plus an outhouse!)
4.0 based on 156 reviews
This park has something for everyone, from bikers to hikers and to fishermen.
The park has a beach good for summer swimming. New and advanced kids play zone. Favorite place with bbq, tables and huge parking lot.
5.0 based on 65 reviews
5.0 based on 83 reviews
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