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Cowiche Creek Brewing Company
Price: Moderate•Brewery•4.9(45)Cowiche Creek Brewing is one of the most unique dining experiences in the Yakima Valley. Located on a 40 acre working farm with expansive valley views and indoor/outdoor seating, the brewery highlights crisp, hop-forward ales paired with the kitchen's rotating, seasonal menu. Their culinary creativity elevates the menu beyond traditional brewpub fare; including USDA Prime Grade burgers (ground in-house), homemade pastas, and specialty dining events featuring oysters, birria tacos, prime rib, and lobster rolls.Albatross by Karma Vineyards
Price: Moderate•American•4.9(143)Craft Cocktails. Delicious Dishes. All Made from Scratch from the Karma brand you've come to know and love!
Hoist House Restaurant at Swiftwater Cellars
Price: Very Expensive•Northwest•4.8(1,381)Hello and thank you for choosing the Hoist House at Swiftwater Cellars, your ultimate destination for fine dining, great wine and exceptional service.
Please keep in mind that when you book an outdoor table, we will be unable to move your reservation inside as table availability is limited. We look forward to serving you soon and we appreciate your understanding!WaterFire Restaurant and Bar
Price: Moderate•Northwest•4.7(324)WaterFire is a culinary celebration of natural elements that come together in our corner of the Pacific Northwest to deliver the agricultural abundance that inspires and nourishes us.
From long, sunny, summer days and rich volcanic soil to the winding waterways that give life to our lands, we’re blessed in the Northwest by a perfect convergence that produces unmatched diversity in our culinary landscape.
Sorrento's Ristorante
Price: Expensive•Italian•4.7(1,988)Sorrento’s Ristorante at Tsillan Cellar’s owner, Dr. Bob Jankelson, admits that the food of Italy captured him before he developed his interest in wine. Dozens of teaching trips to Italy instilled an appreciation of Italian cuisine paired with food friendly wine shared with friends and family. The same meticulous attention to detail evident in Tsillan Cellars stunning Italian architecture and grounds, transfers to a kitchen that brings world class dining to the shores of Lake Chelan. In winter, the inviting Italian fireplace and panoramic views of Lake Chelan and snow clad mountains blend with award winning food and wine to leave indelible memories. Outstanding ambiance, food, wine and service--- four reasons Sorrento’s Ristorante at Tsillan Cellars was named OpenTable Top 100 Scenic Restaurants in America in 2014. We were named WA State Winery of the Year 2020 by Wine Press Northwest! We look forward to your visit.Mana
Price: Very Expensive•Farm-to-table•4.7(950)We are a locally focused restaurant open Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Let us to take you on a truly unique 7-course journey through the senses as we offer a dining experience honoring local, organic, wild foraged, high vibration ingredients.
We have one seating per night. It is at 6:30 p.m. Cost is $118 per person.
(20% auto-gratuity for parties of 6 or more)
Reservations Required.
*Note: A credit card is required to complete confirmation of your reservation.
Limited seating for large groups, parties with 5+ people please call us at (509)-548-1662.
Visconti's - Leavenworth
Price: Expensive•Italian•4.7(1,639)Welcome to Visconti's, winner of the Washington Maker's Choice Award for 2009 from the Washington Wine Commission.wildflour
Price: Very Expensive•Northwest•4.8(864)Wildflour Artisan Pasta Restaurant. Located at Kahler Glen golf and ski resort 20 minutes from downtown Leavenworth. Featuring chef-driven northwest, northern Italian influenced cuisine in a relaxed, intimate environment. We focus on fresh handmade pastas along with seasonal locally farmed ingredients emphasizing the bounty of the Northwest with multicultural inspiration.
Please make reservations through wildflourLeavenworth.com
See what locals rave about in East of Seattle
- OTOpenTable DinerSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined 7 days agoWonderfully relaxing. Food great, wine very good and service excellent.More infoHoist House Restaurant at Swiftwater CellarsPrice: Very Expensive• Northwest• Cle Elum•4.8
- TTAMMYSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined on Feb 25, 2025Great food! All food was delicious. Beautiful view of town.More infoVisconti's - LeavenworthPrice: Expensive• Italian• Leavenworth•4.7
- JJillPhoenix / Arizona •7 reviews5.0Dined on Feb 20, 2025Always a great experience. Service and food are top notch!More infoAtlas FarePrice: Very Expensive• American• Wenatchee•4.7
- TTrishaHawaii •1 review4.0Dined on Feb 14, 2025Room was two dark, very expensive, food was pretty good. Won’t go back.More infoVisconti's - WenatcheePrice: Moderate• Italian• Wenatchee•4.6
- SSummerSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined on Feb 2, 2025Great service, incredible food, quiet and calm ambiance. Shakti’s is our favorite for a nice night out.More infoShakti'sPrice: Expensive• Italian• Wenatchee•4.5
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The many small towns in Eastern Washington yield some delicious restaurant finds with many focusing on locally raised beef, fresh seafood, and the state’s delicious produce. You can find many restaurants specializing in farm-to-table specialties while others specialize in fine prixe fixe menus. The arid weather yields plenty of fruits like cherries, apples, and blackberries that chefs use to prepare seasonally changing pies. Lunchtime diners find many great hamburgers. While many are made with beef, others feature goat, turkey, or vegetables. Dining on pancakes, crab omelettes, and fruit crepes while visiting with a group of friends is a great way to start the day. Consider ending the day with a small plate dinner while taking advantage of Washington’s booming craft beer industry.
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Frequently asked questions
Healthy restaurants located in East of Seattle include Hoist House Restaurant at Swiftwater Cellars, Mana and wildflour
Restaurants with gluten-free options in East of Seattle are Visconti's - Leavenworth, Mozart's Restaurant and Prusik Kitchen & Bar
Bottomless brunch in East of Seattle is available at The Source at The Lodge at Suncadia, The Stovehouse at Suncadia Resort and Yakima Steak Company
The most romantic restaurant in East of Seattle is Hoist House Restaurant at Swiftwater Cellars
Restaurants in East of Seattle with a great view include Hoist House Restaurant at Swiftwater Cellars, Visconti's - Leavenworth and Mozart's Restaurant