You’ll be in the heart of wine country! Explore local tasting rooms just minutes from our venue. Chateau Ste. Michelle – Iconic winery with beautiful grounds DeLille Cellars – Beautiful space, Bordeaux-style blends, great for groups Woodinville Whiskey Co. – Craft distillery for whiskey lovers SOMM. Cellars - A cozy, elevated tasting experience focused on small-production wines. It feels intimate and thoughtful, perfect for a relaxed afternoon before wedding festivities.
If you're heading into the city, check out some of our must-dos: Pike Place Market – Fresh flowers, seafood, coffee and quirky shops Kerry Park – The classic postcard view of Seattle’s skyline (best at sunset) Floating Sauna on Lake Union - Seattle has a couple of floating saunas that let you sweat it out right on the water with skyline views. It’s a unique Pacific Northwest experience that’s relaxed and memorable. Most sessions let you warm up in the sauna and then cool off with a quick dip in the lake between heat cycles — super refreshing if the weather’s nice.
Stampede cocktail club (Fremont) - This is where we had our first date so it will always have a special place in our hearts. Great cocktails, fun vibes, and perfect for a cozy night out Takai by Kashiba (Bellevue) - One of the best sushi experiences we’ve ever had. The omakase is incredible — definitely a special-occasion kind of dinner, but truly worth it if you’re a sushi lover. Seoul Meat Co. (Kirkland) - AYCE KBBQ and always a fun group dinner! Tendon Kohaku - Great spot for Japanese comfort food. Don't' skip the dessert - it's worth it. Sabine Cafe & Bar - Cute brunch spot in Ballard. Perfect spot to stop by before checking out the Ballard farmers market on the weekend Aroom Coffee - Bride's favorite Vietnamese coffee shop. Strong, slightly sweet, and exactly what you need after a late night Pho Bac - The beef rib pho is unreal - highly recommend if you need a serious hangover cure Local Tide - Casual & laid back seafood spot in Fremont
Hop on the ferry from downtown Seattle for one of the prettiest views of the skyline and mountains. Once you’re there, you can walk into town for coffee, lunch, local shops, and waterfront views. It’s an easy, relaxed way to spend a half day.