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    Cascadia Taphouse

    4.0 (1 review)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 8:30 PM
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Cave Noire

    Cave Noire

    5.0(3 reviews)
    5.0 mi

    I've walked by the place a number of times but had never been in, so decided to stop in for First…read moreFriday. Glad we did! They had a tasting flight of their own wines (Dead Crow) and another flight of well-selected wines, both of which were great. They also have quite a few good bottles for purchase off their list. The owners are very knowledgeable and friendly.

    Stumbling upon Cave Noire yesterday turned a great Valentine's date night into a stellar one that I…read morewill remember for a very long time. This glorious gem of a place is a tasting room (for Dead Crow wines), a wine bar (offering a select number of master-crafted wines by the glass), and a bottle shop (filled with an impressively extensive list of options from the $20s to the low $100s). It offers something for every taste, including non-drinkers, and if you like wine and are anywhere around Wenatchee, this is a must visit. We felt welcomed from the moment we entered Sabrina's casually elegant and comfortable establishment until we left, floating on bubbles like we had been fêted. She's engaging and passionate about what she offers, and she is a brilliant wine talker who knows her champagne and bubbles (and if I may, has great taste in both, but I'm biased because she likes a lot of the same profiles I do). She takes good care of her customers, juggling between tastings seamlessly, keeping tastes poured and orders filled. The space feels intimate but still spacious enough that we weren't crammed next to others, and I love the color scheme. If I didn't live an hour and a half away, I would spend waaaay to much time here. So, go enjoy for those of us who can't!.

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    The Rock Bar & Grill - Angus Prime Rib every Saturday Night, starts at 4:30pm

    The Rock Bar & Grill

    4.5(44 reviews)
    3.8 mi
    $

    With 45 minutes left before closing at 10 PM, I was able to order fish and chips, substituting…read moretater tots for french fries, and adding a bowl of tomato bisque soup. All the food was fresh, hot and delicious. The tomato bisque was exceptional! Terry, the cook, came out and said hello, asking me how I liked the meal. I let him know that I'm a trained chef, and his meal was fabulous! The waitress said he's worked there for 15 years, that his specialty is prime rib, served every Saturday. I will definitely be back for that. This bar has been here 85 years, and I moved here 30 years ago but had never been here till this evening. I'm guessing the food here is better than most of the restaurants in Wenatchee. The decor is plain and simple. The ambience is what you would expect in a local bar with a long history and a loyal local clientele. Nonetheless, the service was excellent and the staff was friendly. Even being charged a 4% credit card processing fee, food pricing is better than other restaurants. So are the quality and portion sizes. New tables and chairs with cushioned seating fill two dining rooms. And there is plenty of offstreet parking. All things considered, it's worth the 20 minute drive from Wenatchee down to Rock Island, just to enjoy the food and the drinks. I don't think anyone gets turned away here. What's not to like? This was a five star experience for me.

    Good service, clean establishment, great staff. The…read morebreakfast buffet is no better than a continental breakfast at a Best Western, maybe worse. Moldy raspberries and mushy blueberries....do better with quality control. Sausage gravy can either make or break a breakfast meal. They use a nasty powder gravy mix that they added a little sausage to....this was horrendous. Anyone who would disagree has no taste buds. Bacon, sausage links, scrambled eggs, biscuits. In addition to a casserole with all these same things was overkill. adding some crepes and/or quiches to the menu would be nice. Lastly, tell your customers that you charge a credit card transaction fee. I hope you have signs posted but we didn't notice any.

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    Surf and Turf Special - Friday nights

    The Rock Bar & Grill - Sit up to the bar if you wish, or pick tables throughout two rooms.

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    Sit up to the bar if you wish, or pick tables throughout two rooms.

    Jones of Washington - The perfect treat for your Special Valentine

    Jones of Washington

    4.0(15 reviews)
    4.8 mi
    $$

    Yesterday I met a friend for a glass of wine at Jones Tasting Room located in Pybus. As a…read moreValentines Special they offered a pour of Jack's Reserve served in a chocolate/sugar rimmed glass. Delicious and beautiful.

    Last weekend the dude and I were on a quick trip to check out a brewery in Wenatchee when we…read morenoticed this uber-cool looking farmer's market down the street. After perusing the assorted yummy veggies being sold at the outdoor part of the market, the hubby noticed a car show was also going on there, too. (Note: is my spouse the only one with a near superhuman ability to sniff out a car show?) Anyway, I used this as an opportunity to check out the indoor area (it's called Pybus Market), which was housed in a renovated old steel mill and reminded me a little of San Francisco's Ferry Building (but without the insane prices). As I sampled a lovely gouda at the resident cheese shop, I noticed the lovely wine bar next door to it... and this, my friends, is how I found Jones of Washington. This intimate little tasting room features wines by the bottle or glass, or for a $5 tasting fee you can sample up to six of their fine wines. The fee is refundable with any bottle purchase. I chose three whites and three reds, with bottle prices ranging from $10 to $50, so there's pretty much a price range for everyone. I settled on buying a bottle of their sweet (but not *too* sweet) bottle of their Riesling. Well, wouldn't you know it, they were actually having a killer special on Riesling by the case so I ended up with 12 bottles to take home! The service could not have been friendlier here, by the way. They also sell various wine-related merchandise as well.

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