Toppenish (/ˈtɒppənɪʃ/) is a city in Yakima County, Washington, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 8,949. It is located within the Yakama Indian Reservation, established in 1855.
Things to do in Toppenish
4 based on 69 reviews
This restaurant has been one of my favorites but the service was not good and we went before the lunch rush. There was plenty of help in but they were just waiting around. Then our food came and it was not the quality I expected.
4.5 based on 25 reviews
Taqueria Mexicana has delicious homemade salsas. We stopped for lunch, so ordered simple items from their menu: tacos and a tostada. They were very good, and not overloaded with cheese like chain Mexican restaurants. The beans on the tostada were delicious - definitely homemade. The meal left us satisfied.
4 based on 1 reviews
Doc's Pizza has very good pizza. The place is clean and they have fast and friendly service. You can order take out also. Yummy salads. Close to I-82.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
Service was good cleanliness was good not too great seating there are only two small round tables that's it to people each for people total it's just really cramped needs a bigger space then it would be perfect
5 based on 4 reviews
The atmosphere attracted me plus the promise of authentic Mexican food. Wicker furniture, grass umbrellas, flower pots both standing and hanging everywhere on an expansive patio. The place beckoned like a travel magazine advertisement of a tropical resort.
The restaurant has indoor seating, but it’s known for its outdoors. It was one of those warm days, but the umbrellas did a respectable job of preventing me from melting along with the ice in my drink.
I ordered an “everything” torta based on the host’s suggestion. What I ended up with was a Mexican sandwich topped with breaded chicken, beef, egg and — oddly — sliced-up hot dog.
It was tasty as far as protein-packed sandwiches go, but the place also has loads of traditional tacos, burritos and sopes. Most items cost $5 or less, and I saw nothing over $10. Be aware that the menu is in Spanish, but the counter people are very helpful. And, if you make a mistake....the food will be great and you will have had a culinary adventure.
Another great feature is a colorful array of juice vats (horchatas) lining one of the many outdoor bars. Take your pick and the staff will ladle one out for you.
4 based on 48 reviews
Enjoyed dinner with hubby. Went on a Thursday night, not busy, but as others have stated the service is not fast. Seated, ordered taken, salad came, then waited close to thirty minutes for our food. If your in a hurry this is not the place to go.
Once the food came out it was delicious. Hubby got 8oz. rib eye steak and I got the chardonnay chicken, both with extra veggies, no carbs.
The atmosphere is unique. The restaurant is part of a furniture resale warehouse. Actually we thought it was cool and well done.
Check it out when your passing through.
4 based on 31 reviews
I have had the opportunity of taking my small family to have dinner at Dad's family restaurant several times over the past year. The children enjoy their hamburgers and either cookies or ice cream after their meal. The hamburger is cooked the way I like mine and they server huge amounts of French fries with each "basket". Pretty good for the price.
4.5 based on 8 reviews
We attended a special buffet service celebrating the reopening of this little restaurant in the heart of Zillah. They normally serve from a menu, but because of the official reopening they switched to a buffet featuring some of their specialties. There was even a talented local guitarist playing unobtrusive music in the background. My wife grew up in Zillah and had visited the cafe when she was a child. Because of the temporary buffet, traffic patterns in the restaurant were a bit tricky, but the food was great and the personal service was excellent. Both rare and well-done prime rib were available, as well as salmon and chicken. Baked potatoes with all the trimmings were prefect. A spinach and strawberry salad with vinaigrette, and a couple other salads were on the salad bar, and plenty of pies and cake were offered for dessert. Everything was great! This is a local place in a small town which adds a nice touch, but it draws from around the general area as well. Local wines and craft brews are featured. We're definitely planning a return visit so we can focus on the regular menu.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
Had one of the special, specials. Simply wonderful! Pam told me they can't offer it often because the pumpkin has to be just right, typical of their commitment to quality! Cubes of pumpkin in the lovely curry sauce with tender chicken and other succulent veggies! Yum!
3.5 based on 40 reviews
The dinner buffet is a great meal with a wide variety of dishes. There is emphasis on Mexican which isn't surprising in this part of the state. Everything was well prepared and the roast beef was some of the best I have ever eaten. Service is really sketchy. We were on the verge of asking for a refund and leaving when the hostess finally appeared to seat us. The server was a little lame, too. This is the sort of place where the food is nice but you could die of boredom waiting for something as simple as a glass of iced tea. Breakfast was somewhat limited but good.
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