Brunch and summer go together like… well, summer and sunshine. There’s something delightfully luxurious about savoring a hearty late morning meal on a warm day, particularly if you’re enjoying a little vacation. From perfect patios to tempting drink specials, these Washington eateries are perfect choices for brunch this season.
1. State & Central, 1415 State Ave. NE, Olympia
State & Central is a new addition to Olympia, and they've already earned a great reputation. Their hearty breakfasts are best enjoyed on the outdoor patio when the weather permits.
2. Warehouse 23, 100 Columbia St. #102, Vancouver
How does a Sunday brunch on the Columbia River sound? Located in the old Red Lion hotel space, this waterfront eatery serves a scrumptious Sunday brunch you won't want to miss.
3. Courtyard Cafe, 230 Quincy St., Port Townsend
Visiting Port Townsend this summer? Stop by the Courtyard Cafe and treat yourself to a homemade breakfast — and definitely save room for a freshly baked pastry.
4. The Slider Cafe, 315 Morris St., La Conner
The Slider Cafe is known for having the best sliders on the West Coast — and, yes, they serve breakfast sliders, and they're wonderful.
5. Net Shed No. 9, 3313 Harborview Dr., Gig Harbor
You've got to love a place that offers skillets full of cinnamon rolls as the start to a meal... and the fact that this charming brunch and lunch spot is right on the water doesn't hurt, either. They're closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays, so plan accordingly.
6. Tallulah's, 550 19th Ave. E., Seattle
Not only does Tallulah's open their windows and expand their outdoor seating area in the summertime, but they serve some of the most Instagram-worthy brunches in the city. But even if you're not into taking pictures of food, you'll be happy when you take a bite — it tastes as good as it looks.
7. Riverwalk Cafe, 204 E. Wapato Ave., Chelan
If you're going to Lake Chelan this summer, stop by the Riverwalk Inn and treat yourself to brunch on their cozy deck. There's really no better way to start a vacation day.
8. Bacon & Eggs, 57 E Main St., Walla Walla
Walla Walla's Bacon & Eggs has been a hot spot for brunch for years, and it's pretty likely you'll have to wait for a spot in their outdoor seating area. But rest assured, it's worth it.
9. Super Six, 3714 S. Hudson St., Seattle
Super Six serves Hawaiian inspired Asian-fusion dishes, and a summer brunch on their patio is a delightful experience... especially since they offer bottomless mimosas.
10. Bruncheonette, 1011 W. Broadway Ave., Spokane
Bruncheonette is the first brick and mortar spot for Couple of Chefs Catering & Food Truck, and it's already a local hot spot. The brunch items here are local, sustainable, and absolutely delicious.
11. J Bookwalter Wines, 894 Tulip Ln., Richland
Not only in this winery beautiful, but the onsite restaurant happens to serve a tasty Sunday brunch, which you can enjoy on the patio. If you imbibe, bring a designated driver — all bubbles are half off, or you can enjoy endless mimosas or Bloody Marys.
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