When Seattle held a contest to find the region's best coffee, the winners were from Coupeville. They promptly named their coffee, "Seattle's Best."
Go on a nice day so you can sit outside!
Cuisine with a French flair in downtown Langley. Features cozy outdoor dining on the deck overlooking First Street and the water. Reservation by phone, only.
More than just farm to table, it’s the food of the Pacific Northwest, with an emphasis on Whidbey Island. It’s all served in an Italian-Mediterranean inspired style. The decor is of reclaimed materials from around the island, and its warmly lit with Edison bulbs.
A small pub featuring pub grub, salads, hamburgers and sandwiches along with a full bar and a wide selection of beer.
The most delicious breads, pies, quiches, brownies, tarts, baguettes, sourdough, buns, and more.
It started in 1986 and since then Whidbey Pies has grown into a Whidbey institution. From their Greenbank Farm location, Whidbey Pies has produced the kinds of pies islanders love, made by hand, full of flavor and natural goodness.
Located just off the main highway and only minutes from the ferry, the picturesque tasting room of Spoiled Dog Winery is an inviting tasting atmosphere where everyone can enjoy wine surrounded by the natural beauty of their vineyards.
This wine shop is open near the wharf on Front Street. They specialize in Washington’s boutique wines and offer tastings and outdoor seating. Closed Monday & Tuesday, but open some Monday Holidays. Open late on Fridays.
Cadée award winning spirits, crafted from centuries-old clan recipes, are distilled with select partners and then aged, blended and finished in custom barrels within the unique maritime climate of the Isle of Whidbey
Word on the street is the rye whiskey is worth traveling a thousand miles for...
To Eat & Drink: Black Bottle (Seattle’s first gastropub) Oddfellow’s Cafe + Bar (Laid-back brunch spot, known for their homemade biscuits) Slate Coffee Roasters (Famous Seattle roaster) Smith Tower (Go to the top for the best cocktails and a view to match) Sea Wolf Bakers (The closest you can get to a Parisian croissant) To Hike & Explore: Pike Place Market Discovery Park (Two miles of protected coastline, meadows, and meandering hiking trails for exploring overlooking the Puget Sound)