The Swan Hotel
222 Monroe St, Port Townsend (Downtown)
Quaint historic hotel with a maritime feel. Right across the street from Legion Hall.
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The Bishop Hotel
714 Washington St, Port Townsend (Downtown)
A boutique establishment celebrated for its Victorian charm and modern amenities including suites with kitchenettes.
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The Monarch Hotel
635 Water St, Port Townsend (Downtown)
Centrally located, the Monarch offers a variety of rooms and suites, many featuring waterfront views of Puget Sound, Mount Baker, and the Cascade and Olympic mountains.
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The Palace Hotel
1004 Water St, Port Townsend (Downtown)
Centrally located, rich history and alleged hauntings. Built in 1889, including operating as a brothel known as the "Palace of Sweets" from 1925 to 1933. One of the most famous spirits associated with the hotel is the "Lady in Blue," believed to be Miss Claire, a former "working girl" who allegedly haunts Room 3.
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The Tides Inn & Suites
1807 Water St #6909, Port Townsend (Downtown)
Nothing fancy but comfortable and well located. Free parking for guests.
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Manresa Castle
651 Cleveland St, Port Townsend (W Sims Way)
A local landmark built in the late 1800s during Port Townsend's Victorian period, the hotel has gone through several renovations with updated amenities while preserving its historic charm. The hotel is rumored to be haunted; late at night, faint strains of tango music could be heard through the walls, as for many years the ballroom has hosted milongas.
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The Food Co-op
414 Kearney St, Port Townsend (E Sims Way)
A local favorite, one mile south of Legion Hall. It has an amazing variety of organic local farm produce. It has a good bulk selection, deli counter with seating, a health & wellness section, and a great wine & beer selection. No fees for non-members.
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Aldrich's Grocery
940 Lawrence St, Port Townsend (Uptown)
A long-standing favorite spot for groceries and sundries. Sandwiches to go, nice deli, wines, and a selection of prepared food.
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Hudson Point Cafe
130 Hudson St, Port Townsend (Downtown)
Popular place for brunch. Your friends will be there. Reservations are recommended.
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Blue Moose Cafe
311-B Haines Pl, Port Townsend (W Sims Way)
Low key, affordable, a great breakfast spot.
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Velocity
431 Water St, Port Townsend (Downtown)
Great place for your morning espresso. Open 7:00 AM - 2:00 PM. Closed Saturdays! :(
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Better Living Through Coffee
100 Tyler St, Port Townsend (Downtown)
Favorite coffee haunt with freshly ground coffee and a good selection of treats. Friendly atmosphere, amazing water views of the bay. Public restrooms available.
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Café Tenby
636 Water St, Port Townsend (Downtown)
This is really a tea house with a fine selection of loose leaf teas, sandwiches, and baked goods. Open Wednesday - Saturday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM. A good chance to check out District Fabric while you're there.
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Pane d'Amore Artisan Bakery
617 Tyler St, Port Townsend (Uptown)
A local bakery with a good selection of breads, pastries, and imported deli items. Closed Mondays.
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Sunrise Coffee Company
308 10th St, Port Townsend (W Sims Way)
Local coffee roaster, located in the South end of town near the marina.
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Fountain Cafe
920 Washington St, Port Townsend (Downtown)
Small, cozy bistro, with a selection of seafood, pasta, and meats. Reservations required.
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Silverwater Cafe
237 Taylor St, Port Townsend (Downtown)
Bistro with good selection of food, wine, and spirits. Take out available.
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Owl Sprit Cafe
218 Polk St, Port Townsend (Downtown)
Cozy, informal spot with a nice selection of bowls, burgers, and sandwiches - a personal favorite. Lots of V and GF options. Online orders available to go.
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Hanazono Asian Noodle
225 Taylor St, Port Townsend (Downtown)
Highly rated, serving a variety of Asian soups and noodles dishes. Reservations recommended during busy periods.
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Nicko's Grotto
232 Taylor St, Port Townsend (Downtown)
Reliably good Italian comfort food. Closed Sundays.
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Finistère
1025 Lawrence St, Port Townsend (Uptown)
Fine dining in uptown Port Townsend. Reservations required.
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The Cup
600 W Sims Way, Port Townsend (W Sims Way)
Good food, friendly service. Great for breakfast or lunch. Open 7:00 AM - 2:00 PM, 7 days.
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Bishop Block Bottle Shop & Garden
718 Washington St, Port Townsend (Downtown)
Nice little bar at the Bishop Hotel, outdoor seating in garden around back. Featuring organic wine bar and a selection of local wines and European-inspired cuisine.
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Sirens Pub
823 Water St, Port Townsend (Downtown)
Upstairs on Water St. Sirens is the quintessential Port Townsend water hole — good pub food, outdoor seating available with amazing views.
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Alchemy Bistro & Bar
842 Washington St, Port Townsend (Downtown)
Decent restaurant and comfortable bar located in downtown Port Townsend. Good for group meetups. Menu is limited for GF or V diets.
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Pourhouse
2231 Washington St, Port Townsend (E Sims Way)
Laid-back bar with water views, offering wine and craft beer. Outdoor seating, live music. Order drinks and snacks at the bar. You may bring your own "take out" food to enjoy with friends, family style.
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Pope Marine Park
Port Townsend (Downtown)
Across Water Street from the Legion Hall, great for a picnic, a quick nap, or just taking in the sea air.
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Fancy Feathers
910 Water St, Port Townsend (Downtown)
Great selection of second hand clothing and accesories, reasonably priced.
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Ferry to Whidbey Island
1301 Water St, Port Townsend (Downtown)
Port Townsend ferry terminal. A 30-minute ride to Coupeville on Whidbey Island; walk on for an inexpensive way to see Port Townsend from the sea. Reservations may be needed if taking your car across.
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Bazaar Girls Yarn Shop
647 Washington St, Port Townsend (Downtown)
Featuring a wonderful selection of yarns including local wool. Budget conscious folks may consider leaving their wallet at home. Not just a shop, a community - the co-owner, Keri, has been very supportive of local dance and performing arts, offering a lovely dance space upstairs.
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District Fabric
634 Water St, Port Townsend (Downtown)
Small shop with a large variety of high quality fabrics at reasonable prices. They feature a curated selection of linen, silk, wool, rayon, etc. — natural as well as synthetic fibers.
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Point Wilson Lighthouse
200 Battery Way E, Port Townsend (Fort Worden)
Picturesque site on the point at Fort Worden. A state park with lots of walks on the beach and in the forest above.
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Port Townsend Marine Science Center
532 Battery Way E, Port Townsend (Fort Worden)
Good place for beach walks. Also a favorite place for late night polar dipping; the summertime water temperature is 54 F (12 C).
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North Beach County Park
5787 Kuhn St, Port Townsend (Fort Worden)
Great destination for scenic walks and sunset views.
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Port Townsend Farmers Market
650 Tyler St, Port Townsend (Uptown)
Open Saturdays starting at 10:00 AM. Offering local farm products, coffee, baked goods, and various lunch options.
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Chetzemoka Park
1000 Jackson St, Port Townsend (Uptown)
Lovely park on the bluff above the sea. Excellent choice for afternoon naps and picnics. About a 15-minute walk from town.
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Port Townsend Aero Museum
105 Airport Rd, Port Townsend (Airport)
The museum's collection features a variety of vintage aircraft. They have a youth mentorship program, offering mentorship and flight training with hands-on experience in aircraft restoration and maintenance.
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Hurricane Ridge Visitor Center
3002 Mt Angeles Rd, Port Angeles (Olympic National Park)
1.5 hour west of Port Townsend. Hurricane Ridge is the most easily accessed mountain area within Olympic National Park. In clear weather, fantastic views can be enjoyed throughout the year.
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Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort
12076 Sol Duc-Hot Springs Rd, Port Angeles (Olympic National Park)
Two hours west of Port Townsend in the Olympic National Park. Nice facility with large developed soaking pools. Reservations recommended for lodging or camp sites.
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Butcher & Baker Provisions
4719 NE State Hwy 104, Port Gamble (WA-104)
On the scenic route from Seattle. Good stop for coffee, baked goods, or a light lunch.
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Port Gamble General Store & Café
32400 N Rainier Ave, Port Gamble (WA-104)
On the scenic route from Seattle. A variety/gift shop with amazing collection of exotic sea shells in their upstairs gallery.
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The Fireside Restaurant
1 Heron Rd, Port Ludlow (WA-104)
A good place for breakfast or lunch on your way from Seattle. Located inside a resort, open daily from 8:00 AM.
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Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge
554 Voice of America Rd W, Sequim (WA-101)
Campground and a wildlife refuge, ideal for sea birds watching and strolling on the beach.
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