Reviews on Bar food in Coupeville, Washington, United States. Coupeville is a town on Whidbey Island, in Island County, Washington, United States.
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Serving local Craft Beer, Cider and Wine. Food (Sandwiches, Snacks). We are located in historic Coupeville, in the heart of Whidbey Island and Ebey's National Historic Reserve.
I stopped in to check the place out, once I was able to find it. It's situated behind the transit station.I ordered an IPA and sat down to watch a little football. The clientele seemed to be mostly retirees and their dogs. The interior was hard surfaces which seemed to amplify noise. Minimal menu. The beer was fine. I think that I would be more inclined to have a beer here than most of the other options in town.Thank you for your review! We are working hard on adding to our signage to direct people to the location. We apologize it was so difficult! Cheers!
3 based on 69 reviews
I ordered chicken and shrimp and special ordered quinoa instead of red potatoes and fresh onions instead of cooked onions and mushrooms The meal was excellent exactly what I wanted excellent service I am so happy they made exactly when I was looking for
4 based on 23 reviews
The restaurant at Captain Whidbey is the hearth of the inn, designed to foster warmth and intimate, meaningful human connection. Our âliving room styleâ design reflects our warm and casual approach to hospitality. We are friends treating friends here. As
We reserved a lunch with friends today on the open-air porch. It was a beautiful day, and the view of the bay from atop the bluff was outstanding. I ended up with a hamburger and fries that was quite good, particularly the bun, the burger and the perfectly-done fries. My companions were quite complimentary of their large and well-presented lunch salads. Unfortunately, we had come to eat mussels and clam chowder, but as we attempted to order, our server informed us that they were out of all dishes with mussels, AND the clam chowder. OK, we reassessed and ordered the Burrata; nope, that too was unavailable. This was not like we arrived at the end of lunch, we were there early, our reservation was for 11am! So, we had a nice burger and salads, but left quite disappointed in the lack of availability of the most signature parts of Captain Whidbey's menu.Thank you for sharing your experience ALFriedman, were happy too see that the burger didn't disappoint and sincerely apologize for a few of our menu items being unavailable. We had a very busy labor day weekend over the 3 days and that unfortunately found us a little short in some of the areas, I guess mussels, chowder and burrata were popular dishes this past weekend.We hope to see you again soon so you can experience both dishes. The Captain
Small, family owned Taproom featuring Craft Beer, Wine and Cider from around the Pacific Northwest. Two brothers, following their dream of building a brewery in their hometown.
They only brew their IPA and they were out of it. They do have a good selection of local beers on tap though.The server was friendly and helpful.
4 based on 38 reviews
Been hearing good things about this restaurant which recently changed hands. We were camping across the street at Fort Casey and walked over for lunch. What I felt upon entering is the energy and vibe the place has. Place was packed! A beautiful sunflower on every table, clothe napkins and a view of the ferry and sound enhanced the ambience. My companion ordered a burger on brioche roll ($11) which was very good. Shoe string fries came with the meal and were excellent! I really had my heart set on the wedge salad but they were out of iceburg lettuce so I ordered the ceasar salad with peppercorn dressing ($8). It was a small salad and the romaine was soggy and wilted. There wasn't a hint of a peppercorn dressing anywhere. Very disappointed. That said, the next table ordered fish and chips and it looked amazing. The specials of the day were Dungeness crab gazpacho ($15) and Salmon BLT ($17)-both looked delicisious and were popular orders with cumstomers. Will definitey be back to try out dinner and breakfast. Service was excellent and everything on the menu can be ordered to go. Hours 8 am to 8 p.m. Hope they will last after tourist season......
4 based on 276 reviews
Choose your toppings or pick some of their favorite combos, choose fried pickles to start or get sweet potato fries on the side! Good beers with a large cocktail menu & good service. Easy access when exploring Whidbey with good available parking.
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4 based on 467 reviews
We drove into Coupeville specifically to eat lunch by the water. Toby's looked like a local hangout, just what we wanted. The back windows look out on the water but mostly the place is a darkish bar.We shared fish & chips and clams & chips. Both were good and portions were generous. The slaw tasted of nothing but cabbage but I didn't have room for it anyway.Service was good. Everyone was friendly.Kicked myself I didn't order mussels instead when I heard they bring them out of the water just down the road.
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4 based on 694 reviews
Front Street Grill is located on the waterside of Front Street in Coupeville Washington. We have spectacular views of Mt Baker and the Historic Coupeville Wharf.
Friends from Oak Harbor met us half way for lunch here. Coupeville is famous for their mussels but theyâre my least favorite shell fish. Delighted when I discovered they also have oysters in the half shell which I love. Hubby couldnât make up his mind about beer...they have beer flights with 4 brews...problem solved. I also ordered seared tuna lettuce. They were fine, but Iâm from Hawaii, and the best ever are served at Fairmont Kea Lanai -Koâs Restaurant served a seared ahi that literally melts in your mouth- consistently.Anyway, Front Streets could have used a bit more larb & a few slices had a fat strip that was tough. Mussels in white wine sauce got good reviews- ânice liquorâ. The long cod fish and chips was very nice with plenty of each. Fish battered in Pablo ( and maybe fries dipped in Pablo too?? - nicely soft and crispy! Didnât taste the slaw but apparently it wasnât fabulous. Reasonable selections of red and white wines by glass and more by the bottle. Our lunch for two with 1 glass red & beer flight - $68. View is lovely right over the bay... staff pleasant. We arrived @ 11:45 -people arriving consistently. When we left at 1:15p the place was full.
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