Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Wenatchee. At the crossroads of the Columbia and Wenatchee Rivers, Wenatchee is tucked away in a rugged valley full of natural and manmade wonders, from challenging golf courses to rocky trails. The Wenatchee Valley's numerous orchards, fruit stands and annual Apple Blossom Festival have garnered the area the title of "Apple Capital of the World." With the snow-capped Cascades to the west and the mighty Columbia to the east, the Wenatchee area offers no shortage of activities for the adventurous traveler.
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4 based on 40 reviews
Place was almost empty, whether because it was mid week or because it isnât a particularly popular venue. Bar was well stocked, and the wine racks were impressive. However, the menu was very limited, mainly burgers. Friendly, competent service with some slight delay as food is cooked to order. All a bit basic, food served on plastic trays, large portions of thin, tepid fries. We wished weâd gone somewhere else.
4 based on 31 reviews
Badger Mountain has a lot going for it. Good Brews, nice vibe, friendly staff and one of the coolest logos around. I have tried all the breweries in Wenatchee and have to say the beer at Badger is far and above the best of the group. Their Pybus Porter, No. 1 Orondo Copper Ale and their Backdraft Blood Orange Pale Ale are all really good. They also serve food but I have not tried out their fare as yet.
3 based on 125 reviews
The Rivertop Bar & Grill Is A Favorite Among Locals, offering A Fun, Affordable Dining Experience For The Whole Family, And The Most Spectacular Views Of Wenatchee Valley. The Lounge offers a huge selection of Local Wines and casual dining options. When 6
We, a party of 6, 4 adults + 2 kids, were well welcomed to be seated, close the fire as requested, by a few wait staff. We were hungry, so the table bread was good, it kept coming. When our orders arrived, I guess we were almost full. So no dish stick in our mind, accept for the bread. We packed them togo and undecided on desert. This may have disappointed the 1 single server left, to wait on us. We didn't walk out enjoyed....Oh well...
3 based on 91 reviews
Buzz Inn Steakhouse proudly serves hand cut Angus steaks. These steaks are produced from Mid-West corn fed cattle, which is known for its superior flavor and tenderness, with a minimum of a 28 day aging period. Our steaks will have a consistent quality an
Family and friends were in Wenatchee for a special Olympic event. We had breakfast here. The veggie omelette was shared between the Wife and I. Was good. Our friends plates were ok there eggs were a smudge under done and took a bit for their toast to come. But was an ok place Iâd go again. Thank you for your feedback! We hope to see you again soon next time you're in town.
4 based on 163 reviews
We visited the restaurant after a hockey game the first weekend in November. We had exceptional service all night and really enjoyed the drink specials, interaction with staff and the food was good too. Thanks to the entire staff for being awesome. Keep up the good work.
4 based on 84 reviews
Fire by Visconti at Pybus Public Market is the hottest place in town for pizza and pasta, wine and beer, plus a full menu of fresh salads and small plates that burst with flavor.
The homemade pepperoni is the best Iâve had anywhere. Wood fired oven, smoky deliciousness. Part way through the chef spritzed the flame with olive oil. A thin grey cloud filled the oven and infused the pizza with amazing flavor. Donât miss this if you are a pie hound like me.
4 based on 176 reviews
Looking at the building from outside you expect higher end bar food. Unique food ya know? I ordered the ribeye steak. It was When it came out I thought it was some kind of joke. Just a plain old thin steak with no toppings or garnish, bread and crinkle cut fries! Cheap iceberg lettuce salad. Those crinkle cut fries looked like they got them from the Safeway frozen food section. This type of food is inline with what you might get a Denny's or an outdated steak house yet the prices were high. Not what I expected. Service a bit amateurish too. Beer sat empty. Never asked how the food was. The place has a lot of potential if they upgrade the menu and do some staff training.
4 based on 105 reviews
It was a Tuesday afternoon when my husband & I had a late lunch here.We sampled two tap offerings, and chose the North Coast Scrimshaw Pilsner. We found it very refreshing. The menu has a nice variety, and specials of the day were offered by our server, Richard. I ordered the the BBQ Chicken Wrap, and hubby chose the Chicken Chipotle Wrap. They were plentiful, stuffed with fresh items. A pickle on the side, with chips was very satisfying. I'd order that again!
4 based on 176 reviews
Rail Station & Ale House is a hip, Gastropub/Restaurant at the foot of 1st St. in downtown Wenatchee.
I had not been here for a long time. We didn't go back because the service was slow and food was mediocre. I saw that it was still open so I decided maybe my first visit was just a bad day. I'm glad we tried it again. It's a nice old warehouse with a fire and lots of character. Service was great and the food was good.
Most Popular American food in Wenatchee, Washington, United States
4 based on 809 reviews
Local favorite year after year featuring fresh and local foods from scratch. Open kitchen with wood fired oven in wonderful historical atmosphere. Great selection of Wenatchee area wines and Northwest ales. Hand made pizzas, hand cut steaks, pastas, speci
Our meal was very good, affordably priced. The service was excellent. We really enjoyed ourselves. This definitely seemed to be a local favorite. We were just visiting and decided to try it. Later asked someone for a recommendation and McGlinn's was their recommendation! Win win!
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