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- RRichardSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined on 11 Dec 2024Food and service was excellent. Except Brussels sprouts, kind of bland.More infoYakima Steak CompanyPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Yakima•4.7
- SSteveHawaii •2 reviews5.0Dined on 7 Dec 2024The best prime rib I’ve had anywhere. I tried a bite of a steak too and it was over the top. It’s a real gem! The owners are very hard working and creative. I highly recommend it!… beer is great too.More infoCowiche Creek Brewing CompanyPrice: Moderate• Brewery• Cowiche•4.9
- GGailSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined on 27 Nov 2024Delicious new items on the winter menu. The new preparation for scallops was delicious. I like it that we can select sides and sauces.More infoWaterFire Restaurant and BarPrice: Moderate• Northwest• Yakima•4.8
- LLoveditSeattle / Eastern Washington •104 reviews5.0Dined on 11 Feb 2023Really good food. Great service and those bisquits!! Gotta love this place.More infoRed Lobster - YakimaPrice: Moderate• Seafood• Yakima•4
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Yakima is a city with a quirky name and a food culture centered around community. There are several diners in the city that have been around for almost 60 years. You can go back in time to the late 1940s at a drive-in burger joint or have lunch in a rustic cabin by the river. These down-home diners serve American classics the old-fashioned way, including the ever-popular "breakfast for dinner." There are also several more elegant venues in the city that serve elevated versions of American classics alongside inventive cocktails and craft beers. Tourists and locals also enjoy spending time at Yakima's wineries, which have been recognized across the state and country. The area is a center for beer tourism thanks to its many craft brewers offering locally brewed specialties.
Frequently asked questions
The best reviewed restaurant in Yakima is Red Lobster - Yakima
The restaurants with the best service in Yakima are WaterFire Restaurant and Bar, Yakima Steak Company and Red Lobster - Yakima
The restaurants with the best ambiance in Yakima are WaterFire Restaurant and Bar, Yakima Steak Company and Red Lobster - Yakima
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