Lake Stevens is a city in Snohomish County, Washington, United States named after the lake that it is built around. It is southeast of Marysville, north of the city of Snohomish, and east of Everett. The population was 31,679 as of 2016 according to United States Census Bureau estimates, with much of the growth due to annexation.
Restaurants in Lake Stevens
4 based on 532 reviews
Find impressive savings at Adidas, Ann Taylor, Banana Republic, BCBG Max Azria, Burberry, Calvin Klein, Coach, DKNY, Guess, J.Crew, Joe's Jeans, Kenneth Cole, Lacoste, Nike, Polo Ralph Lauren, Restoration Hardware, Tommy Hilfiger and more. North of Seattle.
So many stores most of the stores are under a roof. Coach is there along with Sketchers. A few places to eat. The Dawg House is in the middle a pretty good variety of Hot Dogs. We went there today around 11:ish not a very big crowd. You can find a lot of good deals you just have to shop around. Parking is a challenge. It is usually crowed so getting there later makes it harder to find a parking place. Enjoy!
5 based on 199 reviews
An awesome place to visit for children and parents. We had a blast, visiting from Vancouver BC,we always drove by, finally stopped and stayed,and will do it again. Great place especially for younger kids, but our 8 and 11 year old, had so much fun,(parents as well) especially in the restaurant. Staff inside was awesome however the entry was quite interesting. Make the long story short, arriving at 11:30 am (place opens at 10 am)on Thursday paying and at the cashier for two adults and two kids, bill is $42.80. I hand over a 100 dollar bill and the person casually informs me that she doesn't have change for 100 dollar bill. So I say ok, well since you don't have change maybe I can leave my ID and come back later to settle the bill?? She says ok , ya you can come back later. So I pull out my ID and say OK we go inside and I will come in couple hours to pay for the admission. She says, OH you cannot go inside without paying!!! I say I am trying to pay and I have money but you say you have no change. I asked to speak to a manager. She goes and talks to a manager, who did not even have a face to come out of her little office, but sent a message that here is no money downstairs and also I was told that they start their float with $20 in the till. Yes people appearantly place this big starts with 20 dollar float.!!! Anyways, we collected some small bills and change and charged the rest to a credit card, which was exactly what I did not want to do because of the exchange, but anyways, no help from the front desk, or management. Very poor, in normal situation I would just turn and walk away, but since you have kids and that is what you came here for I could not. And they obviously know that!!! So make sure even you come with money have small bills!!! Have fun, the place is awesome, kids love the music show in log cabin!!!!
4.5 based on 92 reviews
When I feel like shopping for that vintage piece for my home, this is close and lovely.
Many shops to explore through out Snohomish's historic district down town. Shop till you drop, then stop at the Cabbage Patch restaurant for some lunch. O
They have wonderful lunches and soups.
4 based on 15 reviews
My 4 year old granddaughter loved the playground and viewing areas over the wetlands. She also walked down the dock to watch the boaters and other swimmers. The lake is fairly shallow and was easy for her to walk out into the water.
* Beware- NO LIFEGUARDS****
There is a picnic area and a local business that rent paddleboards and kayaks for use hourly on the lake. They also had a few basic snacks if you have the need.
4 based on 484 reviews
We stopped in to meet a friend for a drink and dinner - nice bar off the restaurant, very reasonable drink prices!
4.5 based on 9 reviews
Parking is a mess, but what a beautiful complex! We love watching our son play baseball here. The fields are really well maintained. I am wondering why they don't have local businesses advertising to support Lake Stevens Little League?
5 based on 68 reviews
Amazed by the high quality and variety of art by local and regional artists. From old rusted saws and shovels turned into yard art, to pottery, paintings, photography, handcrafted jewelry, hand-blown glass, and miniature creations, art lovers won't be disappointed.
Visited the Schack for the first time with 3 teenage granddaughters & 81 year-old mother. All enjoyed touring the gallery, and watching artisans form their creations in the fire ovens.
Street parking is free. Entrance to the Center is free, though there is a donation box near the door.
4.5 based on 23 reviews
When my kids were kids this was our favorite place to come for Halloween. They have a BIG corn maze and a smaller one in a barn with hay bales and a slide. A bakery, petting farm, gift store, fishing hole and lots of pumpkin to select from. You can also buy corn stalks and fresh apples!
5 based on 2 reviews
I visited here about a year ago. I really love old houses, especially historical houses [the Grimm House is next door to the museum], so this museum really fits the bill.
One of the things I especially liked was all the old pictures of the area dating back to its logging days. And then there are historical documents and family histories that can also be viewed.
And then after steeping oneself in history, one can go next door to Grimm House where docents will tell everyone about the house and its charming history. The Grimm House used to be a mill house.
All in all, this is a wonderful place to visit for history 'nuts.'
4.5 based on 57 reviews
What this picture doesn't really show you is....that this bench is on a very high bluff. The water view here is actually across the road & out quite a ways. But here in the park, you can sit at these bluff overview benches and see Osprey birds aka Seahawks. There are even boards here to tell you all about them. They have a fantastic Art show here in the summer, so keep a look out for that as well. The playground is well kept & the restrooms were too. Nice place for bird watching & picnics while spouse is golfing on other side.
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