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- LLauraVIPSeattle / Eastern Washington •27 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoThanks, Jak’s for a Merry Christmas! Our daughter completely believed Santa treated us to a nice family meal. You all rock.More infoJaK's Grill - IssaquahPrice: Expensive• Steak• Issaquah•4.7
- MMarysusanVIPSeattle / Eastern Washington •7 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoWe were greeting so warmly and escorted to a comfy booth. The toasted almond martini to begin our evening. The fall harvest salad was delicious! We both ordered the short ribs which literally melted! All in all…this team hits a home run every time. We’ve visited at all times of the day, different dishes and are pleased every time. Consistency is the hardest thing to do in food service and this team is the epitome of that skill! Thanks for another great year of amazing food and wonderful memories!More infoThe Windmill BistroPrice: Moderate• American• Sumner•4.8
- BBrendaVirginia •6 reviews4.0Dined on Dec 3, 2024Good flavor on chimichurri steak, but a little tough;baked potato delicious but only slightly warm;ambience delightfulMore infoThe Stovehouse at Suncadia ResortPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Cle Elum•3.6
- AAmyNew York City •1 review5.0Dined on Nov 28, 2024We loved the Thanksgiving buffet, but it was a bit loud. Food was fresh and delicious and the ambiance was perfect.More infoHoist House Restaurant at Swiftwater CellarsPrice: Very Expensive• Regional American (Northwest)• Cle Elum•4.7
- LLYLE MOSSSeattle / Eastern Washington •3 reviews5.0Dined on Nov 21, 2024All the staff is amazing! Krystal took the time to be sure we were well taken care of, and she made us feel like we were the only guests there! She is a superstar manager!!!!More infoThe Source at The Lodge at SuncadiaPrice: Expensive• Regional American (Northwest)• Cle Elum•3.9
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Discover Enumclaw
For a small community of only 11,000, Enumclaw has a number of unique restaurants and pubs with local personality. The Rainier Bar and Grill, decorated with memorabilia from the local logging industry, has Salmon that dissolves in the mouth and thin-sliced marinated steak (1). This local favorite is always hopping especially when a Mariners or Seahawks game is on. Another must see is The Mint Restaurant & Alehouse. With twenty-eight beers on tap, burgers with Havarti cheese and sautéed mushrooms grace the menu (2). A wide range of salads and a kids’ menu with all the traditional favorites make The Mint an enjoyable dining experience. If you’re only looking for dessert, choose from rows and rows of pie at The Pie Goddess.
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