La Conner is a town in Skagit County, Washington, United States with a population of 891 at the 2010 census. it is included in the Mount Vernon–Anacortes, Washington Metropolitan Statistical Area. In the month of April, the town annually hosts the majority of the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival events. The center of town, roughly bounded by Second, Morris and Commercial Streets and the Swinomish Channel, is a historic district and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Restaurants in La Conner
5.0 based on 42 reviews
Every time I visit LaConnor, I always visit snd try to make a purchase from this upscale wood merchant. I love the wooden bowls and boxes. This time I purchased a beautiful maple lidded box. Very worth the visit.
4.5 based on 93 reviews
Waiting for a docent to arrive allowed me to visit the spacious gift shop which is well stocked with books, cards, sculpture, glass, jewelry and more. The architecture of the building is striking and the spacious ambiance is a beautiful.
4.5 based on 57 reviews
Such a great selection of wines and so fun to do a tasting! We have been many times in warmer weather and sat outside to enjoy to the views. Inside is charming with little swatting areas and such a vast selection of wines. Did the bubbles tasting this trip and picked up a few: a Sauvignon Blanc from Australia and a Prosecco
4.5 based on 44 reviews
Nasty Jack's Antiques is a family owned and operated antique and collectable store that has been been on the same corner since 1972. We are fun for the whole family! We carry beautiful antique furniture for every taste and budget, new and old nostalgic gift items, thousands of Life Magazines, on-site ice cream and espresso and three vintage kiddie coin operated rides. One of La Conners main attractions! We were voted "Best Antique Store 2009" in Evening Magazines Best Northwest Escapes, top five in this years contest and have won Skagit counties "Favorite Antique Store" several years in a row.
Although drawn to Nasty Jack's by the penny press machine outside the front entrance, I spent a half hour inside wandering the warren of rooms, each one filled with antiques, old collections, books, comics, albums, furniture, clothing, and assorted other treasures. If you enjoy searching for those rare finds in antique stores, this place should not be missed--and seeing how it is on the corner of the main intersection in downtown La Conner, it is nearly impossible to miss.
4.5 based on 21 reviews
They have something for everyone. If you’re any kind of a cook, this is a wonderful resource. Make some time to explore.
4.5 based on 9 reviews
An eclectic mix of artistic mediums presented to you daily by our own local artists! Our business started in 2012 in the SouthWest corner of the Pier 7 building and our name was That's Knot All an Artists' Co-op. February 2016 we were lucky to have an opportunity to move into the front of the same building and with that change we are also changing our name, this takes time so please also look for "La Conner Artists' Gallery A Cooperative Spirit". Same building same great artists!
4.0 based on 112 reviews
A Canadian engineer built this scenic bridge in 1957 that spans the Swinomish Channel connecting the quaint little town of LaConner to Fidalgo Island - home to the Samish Nation headquarters and Swinnomish tribal lands. On clear sky days there are picturesque views of Mt. Baker to the north and south toward the head of Camino Island and beyond. The water front colorful view of La Conner should not be missed if you've come all this way! Takes less than 15 minutes or so to view, but don't be in a hurry! Loved it enough to live nearby.
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