Enjoy a scenic drive along the historic Chuckanut Drive. Note: the Lochness Monster on the southern entrance of the drive is not real and this has been confirmed by Mitchell.
They're open til 2 am (pre-covid at least) and serve generous portions of Russian dumplings for just $5. The only concern is that we don't have one of these in every city.
A visit here might be the surest sign you are a tourist but for some fresh oysters by the sea, I think you can handle any label thrown your way.
An old fashioned ice cream store with time-tested classics as well as seasonal favorites, plus Everyday Music is just down the block.
In the past, you'd walk over to Fairhaven and see if Fairhaven Fish and Chips was open, only for it to inevitably be closed.
A quaint little square surrounded by three ice cream stores. Literally no downside here.
My brother (Western alum, in case you were wondering why we should listen to him) recommended this place, and honestly the guy who runs the shop is super mean but the katsu sauce is worth the price of admission alone.
They've got mazes of books, on shelves so high and vast that fire safety and earthquake insurance must come at a high price.
We literally (8 hours ago) just went here and I just don't know how it is legal for Edaleen to not be in every community and store, in every country of the world. The almond ice cream is knocking on praline and cream's door for the best flavor in existence and luckily here you can get ~1lb of it for the price of one scoop.