Anacortes dining guide 2016
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Majestic Dining Rooftop Lounge - Blackened Cod Tacos - Bistro Burger - Pulled Pork Sandwich - Charcuterie
Happy Hour
Open seasonally and weather dependent 4pm to sunset. Join us on Facebook for details facebook.com/majesticinnandspa or Call our Front Desk 360-299-1400
- Shrimp Ceviche - Oysters (Barbecued or Raw)
- Spirits and Seasonal Cocktails - Great Wine Selection - Local Microbrews
Happy Hour is daily 3:30pm - 6:30pm Bonus Happy Hour on Friday and Saturday 9:30pm - 12:00am
$5 appetizers: Garlic Fries • Soup Du Jour House or Caesar Salad Stuffed Mushrooms $9 appetizers: Grilled Flatbread • Fish Wrap Veggie Wrap • Steak Bites Bistro Burger • Pacific Steamers Meatballs
Daily Specials
$7 appetizers: Pork Sliders • Hummus Chicken Quesadilla • Veggie Wrap Sauteed Garlic Shrimp • Calamari Drinks: Beer, Wine, Spirits and Featured Cocktails available from $3.50 - $7.00
We're open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Seasonal Craft Cocktails alongside Northwest Cuisine.
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Welcome to Cap Sante Marina!
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ocated in the heart of downtown Anacortes, Cap Sante Marina is the hub of our vibrant community. Ideally situated between Seattle, Everett, La Conner, the San Juan Islands and the waters of British Columbia, Cap Sante boasts more than 16,000 visiting boater nights and welcomes over 40 boating rendezvous each year. We offer a concierge approach to our guests, with dockside customer service, state-ofthe-art concrete monolithic floats, wide fairways and a friendly, knowledgeable staff. With 160 dedicated guest slips, well-maintained restroom, shower and laundry facilities, and free Marina-wide Wi-Fi, Cap Sante offers easy access to public trails and parks and complimentary bicycle rentals for Marina guests. If you are visiting us in the summer, be sure to check out our Summer Concert Series at the Port’s Seafarers’ Memorial Park on the south side of the Marina. Ask any of our staff or check our website – capsantemarina.com for a full schedule of Marina and local events. Anacortes is a lively, friendly community and from Cap Sante you are only steps away from over two dozen wonderful restaurants offering splendid fare for any palate. This dining guide can help you navigate your way to a meal worth telling your family and friends about. As well as having many family- friendly restaurants, Anacortes eateries serve exceptional local coffees, beers and wines and offer areas with a more adult atmosphere. With so many to choose from, we hope you brought an appetite! After your meal, enjoy the great variety of unique shops, art galleries, museums and nightlife as you stroll back to your vessel, only a few blocks away. Thank you for choosing Cap Sante Marina. Enjoy your stay and please, come and visit us again!
Dale Fowler Cap Sante Marina Marina Director & Harbormaster
Daniel C. Worra Port of Anacortes Executive Director
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Museums & Tours ANACORTES MUSEUM museum.cityofanacortes.org 1305 Eighth Street
Once a Carnegie Library, the Anacortes Museum offers permanent exhibits on the history of Fidalgo and Guemes islands as well as revolving displays. Continuing in the Carnegie Gallery is "All in the Same Boat: Anacortes in the Great Depression," a look at life in the city during the 1930s. During that era, people worked together to not only survive, but to thrive and even have some fun. The museum's website is linked to a searchable database of more than 20,000 Anacortes Museum records, including the photos in the Wallie Funk Collection. The museum is open daily except Mondays; admission is free. A research library with indepth resources is open weekdays except Mondays. Appointments are preferred.
MARITIME HERITAGE CENTER museum.cityofanacortes.org 703 R Avenue
The Maritime Heritage Center, formerly the Snagboat Interpretive Center, now has a greater focus on the history of the community's fishing, boatbuilding and marine transportation industries. This spring a new exhibit at the center will explore the Anacortes maritime community's rich traditions and explore how our waterfront has evolved, through good times and bad, into what it is today. Open weekends in April, May, September and October; and daily except Mondays in June, July and August. 4
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W.T. PRESTON SNAGBOAT museum.cityofanacortes.org 713 R Avenue
The Preston is a historic sternwheeler and a retired U.S. Army Corps of Engineers vessel that once cleared debris from Puget Sound waterways. The Anacortes Museum restored the craft, now permanently displayed ashore. Admission is $1 - $3. The snagboat and nearby Maritime Heritage Center are open weekends in April, May, September and October; and daily except Mondays in June, July and August.
Tours CAP SANTE MARINA ESPLANADE
Behind the snagboat, this attractive waterfront walk offers a glimpse of Fidalgo Bay’s history in a series of interpretive displays. Stop by the marina office if you have questions.
THE ANACORTES MURAL PROJECT
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Anacortes Mural Project, a longtime effort by artist Bill Mitchell, a colorful character in his own right. A list of murals is available at the Anacortes Visitors Center.
WALKING TOUR OF HISTORIC DOWNTOWN ANACORTES The Anacortes Historic Preservation Board has charted a leisurely stroll past historic buildings and places that enhances appreciation of the sites. Don’t miss Marine Supply & Hardware at the bottom of Commercial Avenue. Old Town is full of historic homes, such as the J.A. Matheson House on Fifth Street. Brochures are available at the Visitors Center, City Hall and at museum.cityofanacortes.org/AHPB/ documents/WalkTourBrochure.pdf
SELF-GUIDED FIDALGO BAY JOURNEY OF DISCOVERY skagitbeaches.org
Stroll the Tommy Thompson Parkway and visit Discovery Points filled with stories, tidbits and fun facts about Fidalgo Bay's history and diverse ecology.
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Voted Best Pizza! Just a short walk from the Marina, or we can deliver to the dock. Open 7-days a Week.
• Salads • Pasta • Appetizers
• Pizza • Sandwiches • Desserts
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Fresh Northwest Seafood is Our Priority, Providing a Truly Northwest Dining Experience is Our Pleasure!
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Serving fresh Northwest seafood from our own seafood company. Enjoy impressive views of the marina and relax indoors or on one of our two outdoor decks. Visit our new open air Cabana for casual and to-go dining complete with two Bocce ball courts! 1207 Q Avenue • Anacortes • (360) 588-0333 www.anthonys.com
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Brown Lantern Ale House
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5th Street Bistro (Majestic Inn & Spa)
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Village Pizza
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Anthony’s at Cap Sante Marina
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Calendar Depot Arts and Community Center 611 R Avenue anacortesfarmersmarket.org The Depot plaza is bustling on Saturdays from spring to early fall with folks stocking up on fresh vegetables, fruits and berries, artisan cheeses, fresh baked goods and more at the Anacortes Farmers Market. Look for fresh fish, jam, honey, coffee, tea, fudge, plants and fresh flowers. Craft items include ceramics, photography, kitchen accessories, jewelry, garden art, knitwear, soaps and lotions, clothing and hand-spun yarns. Free community self-help workshops on topics such as bicycle maintenance, backyard chickens and alternative energy are often offered Saturday mornings. The market is open 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. May 7 through Oct. 29 this year. It’s become quite the Saturday gathering spot with people meeting for breakfast or lunch and lingering to enjoy live entertainment.
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hether it’s beer aficionados, canines and their owners or leather-clad bikers, there’s an event for just about everyone in Anacortes.
St. MerryFest, June 10-11. Carnival, food booths and beer tent, live music, salmon dinner at St. Mary Catholic Church. Visit anacortes.org
May Pull and be Damned Messabout, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 14. See all sorts of small craft including rowing skiffs, dories, kayaks and longboats at this family-friendly event at Seafarers’ Memorial Park.
June Anacortes Waterfront Festival, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, June 4-5 near Cap Sante Marina. Family-friendly event features car and boat shows, children’s area, milk carton derby, free boat rides, vendors, food, entertainment and more. Visit anacortes.org
Bark in the Park, June 11. Canines and their humans will gather in Storvik Park for pet parade, costume contest, demonstrations, games and more. Visit cityofanacortes.org
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Calendar up. This massive, free swap meet and sale starts at 8 a.m. downtown. The Fidalgo Rotary Club-sponsored event funds worthy causes. Visit shipwreckfest.org
Oyster Run, Sept. 25. On the fourth Sunday in September, Anacortes is taken over by more than 10,000 leather-clad bikers during the largest motorcycle run in the Pacific Northwest. It’s part touring, with August stops for oysters on the way here, and part gathering. The free downtown Anacortes Arts Festival, event includes motorcycle vendors, Aug. 5-7 along Commercial Avenue downtown. This three-day celebration musical entertainment and plenty of of art will feature 250 booth artisans oysters. See thousands of bikes lined up down the middle of Commercial who set up downtown, Arts at the Port will showcase 30 more artists in Avenue downtown. Visit oysterrun.org three exhibitions, and there will be demonstrating artists, hands-on youth October activities, food vendors, beer and wine Bier on the Pier, Oct. 7-8 at gardens and live music. the Port of Anacortes Transit Shed. Visit anacortesartsfestival.com July Enjoy regional beers and ciders, sudsFourth of July Celebration. September friendly food and music Friday night The July 4 event begins with a town and Saturday. Skagit River Salmon portrait at 10 a.m. in downtown Visit anacortes.org Festival, Sept. 10. Celebrate the Anacortes, and a parade at 11 a.m., December Skagit River at this fun-filled event followed by a patriotic program at at the Swinomish Casino & Lodge. Causland Memorial Park. Later in Live music and cultural performances, Anacortes Tree Lighting, the day, enjoy music at the Rock the holiday parade and more, Dec. 2-3. Dock community concert at Seafarers’ salmon barbecue, beer and wine This holiday weekend in Anacortes Memorial Park followed by fireworks garden, youth activities and crafts. includes the tree lighting, pictures skagitriverfest.org over Fidalgo Bay at dusk. with Santa, music performances, hot cocoa, a holiday artwalk, a parade Kids-R-Best Fest, July 9. From Friday, a gift show, fundraisers and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. there will be a more. Visit anacortes.org selection of games, activities, live entertainment, food, prizes and more at Storvik Park. Visit cityofanacortes. org/parks.asp Shipwreck Day, July 16 along Commercial Avenue downtown. Old furniture, clothes, lamps, boat gear, tools, collectibles – you never know what treasure you are going to dig goanacortes.com
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Kayaking
Recreation
Kayaking is a great way to get out on the waters around Anacortes and the nearby San Juan Islands, whether for a quick paddle or a trip lasting several days. Paddlers can enjoy beautiful vistas and see wildlife from a different perspective while exploring a secluded cove near Deception Pass or hitting the open waters of the Salish Sea. People new to paddling can get a scenic introduction at Deception Pass State Park. Kayak rentals through Anacortes Kayak Tours, anacorteskayaktours.com, are available seasonally at Bowman Bay, and a guide can take the whole family on a short trip. Anacortes Kayak Tours also offers half-day, full-day and multi-day sea kayak tours through the San Juan Islands.
Whale Watching Endangered killer whales or orcas are a favorite among residents as well as visitors to the Pacific Northwest, who can book a tour and see them in their natural habitat in the waters around the San Juan Islands. Boat tours leave from Anacortes through three companies — Island Adventures, Mystic Sea Charters and Outer Excursions.
The main season runs generally from mid-April to October when the three pods of Southern Resident orcas — Pods J, K and L — return tto the area. Rates range from about $29 for children to $109 for adults for threeto five-hour trips. Island Adventures (800) 465-4604 island-adventures.com Mystic Sea Charters (800) 308-9387 mysticseacharters.com Outer Island Excursions (360) 622-6562 outerislandx.com
Forest Lands The Anacortes Community Forest Lands encompass nearly 2,800 acres preserved forever from development under a conservation easement program overseen by the city, Skagit Land Trust and the nonprofit Friends of the Forest. Those acres include forest lands, meadows, wetlands, Mount Erie, Sugarloaf Mountain, and Cranberry, Whistle and Heart lakes. The 50 miles of trails in the Forest Lands accommodate hikers, bicyclists and horse riders. A limited number
of trails are open to two-wheeled motorcycles during the warmer months. Dogs must be on a leash at all times in the Forest Lands. Color trail maps on water-resistant paper are available at City Hall, 904 Sixth St., and at the Visitor Information Center, 819 Commercial Ave. Suite A. Electronic versions are on the city’s website, www.cityofanacortes.org.
Parks Ace of Hearts Rotary Park Ben Root Skate Park Cap Sante Park Causland Memorial Park Clearridge Park Guemes Channel Trail John and Doris Tursi Park Kiwanis Waterfront Park N Avenue Park Roadside Park Rotary Park Ship Harbor Interpretive Preserve Shugarts Playground Storvik Park Tommy Thompson Parkway 28th Street Playground Volunteer Park Washington Park
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hoosing the best viewpoint in Anacortes isn’t easy, with so many remarkable vistas easily accessible. In fact, just a drive around town can feature gorgeous sunrises and sunsets, views of sapphire-blue water and rich green forests that so define the Pacific Northwest. Here are some of our favorite spots.
The beach is down to the right, below east — plus boat traffic, everything from sailboats and yachts to tankers the playground. and tugs. Getting there: from DECEPTION PASS downtown, take Fourth Street east to STATE PARK the top, turn right and follow the road There are scenic spots inside the up to the park. park at Pass Lake, Rosario Beach MOUNT ERIE and Bowman Bay. But the iconic Arguably the best viewpoint on photo spots are at the pullouts on the island is atop Mount Erie. The Highway 20 just before and at the lookout is about 20 minutes from two Deception Pass bridges. The SUNSET BEACH downtown in the center of the island 20-minute drive to the bridge along This sprawling expanse of beach and in a park donated to the City of the west side of Fidalgo Island is grass is in Washington Park at the Anacortes by the Anacortes Noon scenic in its own right. Getting there: west end of Fidalgo Island. It’s about Kiwanis Club. Several pullouts near 15 minutes from downtown — and a Follow Highway 20 south from the great picnic spot. The views are north eastern edge of Anacortes — or go just the top provide access to views in and west to the San Juan Islands and past the state ferry terminal to Anaco different directions, with a panoramic outlook that stretches from the Beach Road in Anacortes’ west end the Washington State Ferries that North Cascades to Mount Rainier glide by. Nearby, Washington Park’s and follow it south to Marine Drive, Loop Road also offers great views. The then Rosario Road to the Highway 20 and back around to the Olympics. Hikers can get views to the north. intersection at Pass Lake. first section offers views to the west, The best viewpoint is just beyond the with a nice area with picnic tables CAP SANTE access to the huge cell tower at the at Green Point. At Fidalgo Head, Just a few minutes from downtown, top. Getting there: Head south on there is a landmark madrona tree and this point provides the most scenic Commercial Avenue to 32nd Street. beautiful views of Skyline, Mount overlook of the city itself. You will be Turn right and go to H Avenue. Turn Erie and Burrows Island. Getting treated to a view of Cap Sante Marina, left and follow it south as it turns into there: Follow 12th Street (Highway the city and the San Juans to the west, Heart Lake Road. Past the lake, turn 20 Spur) west as its name changes to refineries and bays to the south and a left into the park. A steep drive or long Oakes Avenue, then Sunset Avenue. stunning view of Mount Baker to the hike rises about 1,000 feet to the top. Follow it until it ends in the park. goanacortes.com
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Anacortes Restaurants & Coffee Shops 13moons at Swinomish Casino 12885 Casino Drive (360) 588-3800
Brown Lantern Ale House 412 Commercial Ave. (360) 293-2544
El Jinete Mexican Restaurant 509 1/2 Commercial Ave. (360) 293-2631
5th Street Bistro (Majestic Inn & Spa) 419 Commercial Ave. (360) 299-1400 ext. 204
Calico Cupboard Cafe & Bakery 901 Commercial Ave. (360) 293-7315
Fidalgo Drive In 2908 Commercial Ave. (360) 293-3442
Cheesecake Cafe 2100 Ferry Terminal Rd., #B (360) 588-0234
Frida’s Gourmet Mexican Cuisine 416 Commercial Ave. (360) 299-2120
Ciao Bella 1506 Commercial Ave. (360) 873-8288
Gere-a-Deli 502 Commercial Ave. (360) 293-7383
Anchor Inn
Country Corner Inn 7601 State Route 20 (360) 293-8411
Anthony’s at Cap Sante Marina 1207 Q Ave. (360) 588-0333
Cruisin Coffee 1019 13th Street (360)-299-8110
Greek Islands Restaurant 2001 Commercial Ave. (360) 293-6911
Adrift Restaurant 510 Commercial Ave. (360)-588-0653 Agave Taqueria 2520 Commercial Ave. (360) 588-1288 1921 Commercial Ave.
A’Town Bistro 418 Commercial Ave. (360) 899-4001 Bob’s Chowder Bar & BBQ Salmon 3320 Commercial Ave. (360)-299-8000
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Dad’s Diner 906 Commercial Ave. (360) 899-5269 Donut House 2719 Commercial Ave. (360) 293-4053
H2O 314 Commercial Ave. (360) 755-3956 Happy Wok Teriyaki 1708 Commercial Ave. (360) 293-0300 Hong Kong Gardens Restaurant 2501 Commercial Ave. (360) 293-9595
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Island Café 701 Commercial Ave. (360) 588-8518
Papa Murphy’s Pizza 1710 Commercial Ave. (360) 299-2299
Subway 1518 Commercial Ave. (360) 293-0461
Jack in the Box 2820 Commercial Ave. (360) 299-8602
Pita J’s 408 Commercial Ave. (360) 293-4484
Teriyaki Time 910 11th Street (360) 588-8025
KFC 1702 Commercial Ave. (360) 588-1650
Penguin Coffee 2119 Commercial Ave. (360) 588-8321
The Store 919 37th Street (360) 293-2851
Le Crema Cakes 913 6th Street (360) 299-2253
Pizza Factory 3219 Commercial Ave. (360) 293-1000
Lucky Chopsticks 1407 Commercial Ave. (360) 588-8899
Real Tequila 2302 Commercial Ave. (360) 299-1060
Tokyo Japanese Restaurant 818 Commercial Ave. (360) 293-9898
Mary Ann’s Kitchen 907 7th Street (360) 299-0892
Rockfish Grill & Anacortes Brewery 320 Commercial Ave. (360) 588-1720
McDonald’s 1301 Commercial Ave. (360) 293-7807 Moka Joe Coffee 8146 S. March Point Rd. (360) 714 1953 Motor Coffee Company 12521 Christianson Rd. (360) 293-9900 Naung Mai Thai Kitchen 3015 Commercial Ave. (360) 588-1183 Northwest Coffee & Espresso 3119 Commercial Ave. (360) 293-2413
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San Juan Lanes Bar & Grill 2821 Commercial Ave. (360) 293-7500 Secret Cove 209 T Ave. (360) 982-2008 Shrimp Shack 6168 State Route 20 (360) 293-2531
Two Salmon Café at Swinomish Casino 12885 Casino Drive (360) 293-2691 Union Tavern 902 Commercial Ave. (360) 873-8245 Village Pizza & WheelHouse Bar 807 Commercial Ave. (360) 293-7847 Whidbey Coffee 1120 Commercial Ave. (360) 230-1339
Starbucks Coffee / Safeway 911 11th Street (360) 293-5393 Starbucks Coffee 1720 Commercial Ave. (360) 588-8801
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Gourmet Mexican Cuisine
Hours • Sun-Thurs 11am-9pm • Fri-Sat 11am - 10pm
Inspired by the marriage of Mexican artists Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, our cuisine blends classical Mexican dishes with new regional favorites. The result is authenticity and flavor found in chefowned restaurants throughout Mexico. Our family welcomes you to Frida’s.
Here are 4 of our most popular dishes Chiles en Nogada
Chicken Molé Pablano
Roasted poblano chiles filled with ground beef, ground pork, pears, almonds, peaches, raisins and apples. Served with a sweet walnut sauce made of ranchero cheese,sherry and piloncillo and finished with dried cranberries.
Sauteed strips of chicken served with our delicately blended complex Molé sauce made with 6 different chiles, roasted almonds, cinnamon, piloncillo, raisins and a light touch of Mexican chocolate. Finished with toasted sesame seeds.
Chiles Mathias Goeritz
Chicken Pablo Picasso
Poblano chiles filled with Monterey cheese and wrapped in a thin layer of pastry, then baked and served with a light creamy poblano sauce and balsamic reduction.
A dish of sauteed strips of chicken, spring onion and zucchini. Finished with chipotle sauce made of smoked jalapenos, Mexican herbs and roasted almonds.
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Happy Hour daily from 2-5PM. Margaritas from $5, Well Drinks from $5, Bottled Beer from $3.95
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