5 Best Restaurants in The Puget Sound Islands, Washington

Front Street Grill

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Many regulars skip right past the rest of the menu to get to the restaurant's selection of local Penn Cove mussels. They're served eight different ways, from a traditional white wine sauce to the signature coconut green curry. Located right on the waterfront, with windows framing views of Penn Cove and Mount Baker, Front Street also offers fare like burgers and pasta for non-shellfish lovers.

Harbour Public House

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An 1881 estate home overlooking Eagle Harbor was renovated to create this casual pub and restaurant at Winslow's Harbor Marina, where a complimentary boat tie-up is available for pub patrons. Local seafood—including steamed mussels, clams, and oyster sliders—plus burgers, fish-and-chips, and poutine are typical fare, and there are 12 beers on tap. This is where the kayaking and pleasure-boating crowds come to dine in a relaxed, waterfront setting. When the sun shines, the harbor-front deck is the place to be.

Prima Bistro

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Langley's most popular gathering spot occupies a second-story space on 1st Street, right above the Star Store Grocery. Northwest-inspired French cuisine is the headliner here; classic bistro dishes like steak frites, salade nicoise, and confit of duck leg are favorites.

201½ 1st St., Washington, 98260, USA
360-221–4060
Known For
  • Penn Cove mussels and oysters
  • patio views of Saratoga Passage and Camano Island
  • live music on Thursday nights

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Streamliner Diner

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It may be a no-frills diner, but Streamliner is a local institution on Bainbridge Island thanks to its hearty breakfasts and vegetarian options. Many travelers grab a quick bite here when they hop off the ferry, though you'll see just as many locals lining up for breakfast and lunch.

397 Winslow Way E, Washington, USA
Known For
  • family-friendly casual spot
  • vegan menu selections
  • quick and friendly service

The Hardware Store

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This all-day restaurant's unusual name comes from its former life as a mom-and-pop hardware shop—it occupies the oldest commercial building on Vashon, and certainly looks like a relic from the outside. Inside, you'll find a bistro-meets-upscale-diner serving "Northwest Americana" cuisine, with classic dishes ranging from rustic French toast for breakfast to buttermilk-fried chicken and meatloaf for dinner.

17601 Vashon Hwy. SW, Washington, 98070, USA
206-463–1800
Known For
  • iconic Vashon Island building
  • refined takes on diner favorites
  • decent wine list with Northwest options
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