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nacortes is a lively, friendly community and at Cap Sante you are only steps away from the heart of downtown Anacortes and over two dozen wonderful restaurants. Ideally situated between Seattle and the waters of British Columbia, Cap Sante Marina boasts more than 15,000 visiting boater nights and welcomes over thirty boating rendezvous each year. We offer a concierge approach to our guests, with dock-side customer service, wide fairways and a friendly, knowledgeable staff. With 160 dedicated guest slips, well-maintained facilities and free Marina-wide Wi-Fi. Cap Sante Marina also offers complimentary bicycle rentals for Marina guests and easy access to public trails and parks. Ask our
staff or check our website, capsantemarina.com, for a full schedule of Marina and local year-round events. This dining guide can help you navigate your way to a meal for every occasion. Anacortes eateries serve exceptional local coffees, beers and wines and offer areas with family-friendly or more adult atmospheres. With so many to choose from, we hope you brought an appetite! After your meal, enjoy Anacortes’ 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! Daniel C. Worra Port of Anacortes Executive Director
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Museums & Tours MUSEUMS Two locations in town offer
glimpses back into Anacortes’ history, and a variety of tours give Anacortes visitors a chance to see how the town became what it is today. The Anacortes Museum and its Maritime Heritage Center have pictures, historical documents and artifacts that offer a fun and informative way to learn about the city and its surrounding areas. Anacortes Museum The museum is home to several permanent exhibits on the history of Fidalgo and Guemes islands as well as revolving displays throughout the year. The museum, at 1305 Eighth Street, was once a Carnegie Library. Visitors to the museum website (www.cityofanacortes.org/museum_ department.php) can search through a database of more than 20,000 museum records, including the photos of the Wallie Funk Collection. Funk was a longtime editor, owner and contributor to the Anacortes American and a local history buff. The museum is open each day (except Mondays) and is free to visit. Anyone interested in doing research is welcome, but appointments are preferred. Maritime Heritage Center and W.T. Preston Snagboat The Maritime Heritage Center and W.T. Preston Snagboat are located at 703 R Avenue. The Heritage Center is focused on Anacortes’ traditions of fishing and history of boatbuilding and marine transportation. The center is open on weekends in April, May, September and October and daily (excluding Mondays) from June to August. Admission is free. The W.T. Preston is a sternwheeler (the last one to work in the Puget Sound and one of only two snagboats remaining in the United
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States). The W.T. Preston was put on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979 and retired from duty in 1981. The snagboat came to Anacortes in 1983 and was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1989. Tours for the boat are between $3 and $5 and are available when the Maritime Heritage Center is open.
TOURS Several self-guided tours are
available to see the beautiful sights of Anacortes. The Cap Sante esplanade is located behind the W.T. Preston snagboat. The waterfront walk offers views of Fidalgo Bay and several interpretive displays featuring the area’s history. Stop in at the marina office with questions. Throughout the downtown area, there are several historic characters painted and displayed on the outside of various buildings. The portraits and murals were created as a lifelong project by local artist Bill Mitchell. A list of murals and locations is available at the Anacortes Visitors Center (819 Commercial Ave.).
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A walking tour of historic downtown Anacortes offers a chance to see the city’s old, beautiful homes. Brochures are available at the visitors center, at City Hall and online at cityofanacortes. org/museum_department.php. Along the Tommy Thompson Trail, which starts at the intersection of 11th Avenue and Q Street and continues south through town and out onto the water toward March Point, there are Discovery Points filled with stories and fun facts about Fidalgo Bay’s history and diverse ecology.
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Calendar APRIL
Bark in the Park, June 17. Anacortes Vintage Market, April Canines and their humans 28-29. More than 40 vendors will gather in Storvik Park for featuring antique, vintage and repurposed treasures for home and pet parade, costume contest, demonstrations, games and more. garden at the Port of Anacortes Visit cityofanacortes.org. Transit Shed Event Center on the Guemes Channel at the north end of Commercial Avenue. Visit anacortesvintagemarket.com.
MAY Pull and Be Damned Messabout, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., May 20. See all sorts of small craft including rowing skiffs, dories, kayaks and longboats at this family-friendly event at Seafarers’ Memorial Park. Anacortes Home and Boat Tour, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday, May 20. Sponsored by the Samuel G. Brooks Guild of Anacortes. Proceeds go to help patients at Seattle Children’s Hospital. Visit drsamuelgbrooksguild.org.
JULY Fourth of July Celebration. The July 4 event begins with a town portrait at 10 a.m. in downtown Anacortes at Commercial Avenue and 5th Street. A parade starts at 11 a.m. Later in the day, enjoy music at the Rock the Dock community concert at Seafarers’ Memorial Park followed by fireworks over Fidalgo Bay at dusk. Shipwreck Day, July 15, on Commercial Avenue. Old furniture, clothes, lamps, boat gear, tools, collectibles – you never know what treasures you will dig up. This massive swap meet and sale starts at 8 a.m. downtown. The Fidalgo Rotary Club-sponsored event funds worthy causes. Free to attend. Visit shipwreckfest.org.
JUNE Anacortes Waterfront Festival, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday, June 3-4, 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. St. MerryFest, June 9-10. Carnival, food booths and beer tent, live music, salmon dinner at St. Mary Catholic Church. Visit anacortes.org.
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Calendar OCTOBER Bier on the Pier, Oct. 6-7, at the Port of Anacortes Transit Shed. A celebration of regional beers and ciders, suds-friendly food and music Friday night and Saturday. Visit anacortes.org. Anacortes Vintage Market, Oct. 21, at the Anacortes Transit Shed at the north end of Commercial Avenue. Antique, vintage and repurposed treasures for home and garden, with plenty of holiday flair. Visit anacortesvintagemarket.com.
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Anacortes Arts Festival, Aug. 4-6, on Commercial Avenue. This three-day celebration of art features 250 booth artisans who set up downtown, Arts at the Port will showcase 30 more artists in three exhibitions, and there will be demonstrating artists, live music, hands-on youth activities, food vendors and beer and wine gardens. Visit anacortesartsfestival.com. Open Streets and Anacortes Buskerfest, Aug. 27, on Commercial Avenue. Leave the cars behind and take to the streets by foot, bike or skates. Any humanpowered vehicle is welcome, and buskers entertain at each street corner.
Oyster Run, Sept. 24. On the fourth Sunday in September, more than 10,000 leather-clad bikers come to town during the largest motorcycle run in the Pacific Northwest. It’s part touring, with stops for oysters on the way here, and part gathering. The free downtown event includes motorcycle vendors, musical entertainment and plenty of oysters. Downtown’s main street is blocked off as thousands of bikes are parked down the middle of Commercial Avenue. Visit oysterrun.org.
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Anacortes Tree Lighting, holiday parade and more, Dec. 1-2. This holiday weekend in Anacortes includes the tree lighting, pictures with Santa, music performances, hot cocoa, a holiday artwalk, a parade, a gift show and fundraisers. Visit anacortes.org. Wonderland Walk at Washington Park, 5-8 p.m., Dec. 8 and 9. Community groups, businesses and other organizations decorate campsites with lights and holiday fun. Visitors are encouraged to carpool and bring flashlights or head lamps. Visit cityofanacortes.org.
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Recreation KAYAKING
Wall Paddling Club plan multiple kayaking trips throughout Kayaking is a great way to the region and encourage get out on the waters around Anacortes and the San Juan Islands, safe kayaking. Learn more at holeinthewallpaddlingclub.org. whether for a quick paddle or a days-long trip. WHALE WATCHING Paddlers can enjoy beautiful Endangered killer whales are vistas and see wildlife from a favorite among residents as well a different perspective while as visitors to the Pacific Northwest, exploring a secluded cove near who can book a tour and see the Deception Pass or hitting the open orcas in their natural habitat in the waters of the Salish Sea. waters around the San Juan Islands. People new to paddling can Boat tours leave from enjoy a scenic introduction at Anacortes through three Deception Pass State Park. Kayak companies — Island Adventures, rentals through Anacortes Kayak Mystic Sea Charters and Outer Tours, www.anacorteskayaktours. Island Excursions. com, are available seasonally at The main season runs generally Bowman Bay, and a guide can take from mid-April to October when the whole family on a hour and a the three pods of Southern half trip. Anacortes Kayak Tours also Resident orcas — Pods J, K and L — offers half-day, full-day and multireturn to the area. day sea kayak tours through the Rates range from about $49 for San Juan Islands. children to $109 for adults. A major Northwest kayaking Visitors may see orcas, minke or event to watch for is the Deception humpback whales on their trip, Pass Dash, held each December, and there’s splendid scenery and weather permitting. As many as other wildlife to view as the large 200 kayaks and other humanboats cruise calm waters around powered craft race from Bowman the islands. Remember to dress in Bay in Deception Pass State Park layers and bring a camera. through the pass as the tide The Southern Resident orcas were changes from flowing into the inlet listed as endangered in 2005, waters to ebbing back out to sea — when there were 89 members of 6 miles in all. the pods. Despite the designation, Members of the Hole in the their numbers have not improved,
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according to the Center for Whale Research, www.whaleresearch.com. Part or protecting them is making sure boats stay far enough away. The global standard for whale viewing distances is 100 yards, but is 200 yards from a Southern Resident orca. Binoculars bring the view much closer. Island Adventures www.island-adventures.com (800) 465-4604 Mystic Sea Charters www.mysticseacharters.com (800) 308-9387 Outer Island Excursions www.outerislandx.com (360) 376-3711
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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eautiful scenery on Fidalgo Island is abundant, but there’s also some close to perfect spots to view the surrounding areas. Here are some of the most popular island viewpoints, most accessible by car. Cap Sante is just minutes from downtown and provides the most scenic overlook of the city itself as well as Mount Baker, March Point, Guemes Island and the waters of the San Juans. The Cap Sante Marina, right below the vista, is one of the most photographed scenes in the city. The park at the top is also a great place to watch vessels from yachts to oil tankers coming to and from the area. From downtown, take Fourth Street east and take a right on V Avenue, which leads right to the park at the top. Mount Erie provides views from Fidalgo Island central. On a clear day, most of the island can be seen along with parts of Whidbey Island to the south, North Cascades 10
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to the east and San Juans to the west. Mount Erie is part of the Anacortes Community Forest Lands and so includes several trails to the top and surrounding area. To get there, head south on Commercial Avenue, turn right on 32nd Street and left on H Avenue. The road turns into Heart Lake Road. Past the lake, turn left onto Ray Auld Drive to Erie Mountain Drive. A steep drive or long hike rises about 1,000 feet to the top. The best viewpoint is just beyond the access to the huge cell tower at the top. Sunset Beach at Washington Park on the northwest end of the island has an open beach looking out on Rosario Strait with the occasional state ferry going by. Nearby is Loop Road, which wraps around the park’s peninsula and offers breathtaking views of Rosario Strait, Burrows Bay and Island, and the south end of Fidalgo Island. The loop has parking spots along the way with picnic tables at Green Point and a landmark madrona Skagit Publishing, LLC
tree and views of the Skyline neighborhood at Fidalgo Head. Take the 15-minute journey to get to the park by following 12th Street west. The name of the road changes a couple times along the way, from Oakes Avenue to Sunset Avenue, but leads right to the park. Take the right fork to park near the beach area and left to go on Loop Road. Deception Pass State Park extends across both Fidalgo and Whidbey islands. Scenic spots inside the park include at Pass Lake, Rosario Beach and Bowman Bay. But the iconic photo spots are at pullouts along Highway 20 just before and at the two Deception pass bridges. To get there, follow the highway south at Sharpes Corner or take Anaco Beach Road from Sunset Avenue on the west side of the island to Marine Drive and Rosario Road to connect with the highway at the intersection at Pass Lake. goanacortes.com
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Village Pizza & WheelHouse Bar
Anacortes Restaurants & Coffee Shops 13moons at Swinomish Casino 12885 Casino Drive (360) 588-3800 5th Street Bistro (Majestic Inn & Spa) 419 Commercial Ave. (360) 299-1400 ext. 204 Adrift Restaurant 510 Commercial Ave. (360) 588-0653 goanacortes.com
Agave Taqueria 2520 Commercial Ave. (360) 588-1288
A’Town Bistro 418 Commercial Ave. (360) 899-4001
Anchor Inn 1921 Commercial Ave. (360) 293-9948
Bamboo Bistro 3401 Commercial Ave. (360) 755-6940
Anthony’s at Cap Sante Marina 1207 Q Ave. (360) 588-0333
Bastion Brewing Company 12529 Christianson Road (360) 399-1614
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Anacortes Restaurants & Coffee Shops continued Bob’s Chowder Bar & BBQ Salmon 3320 Commercial Ave. (360) 299-8000 Brown Lantern Ale House 412 Commercial Ave. (360) 293-2544 Calico Cupboard Café & Bakery 901 Commercial Ave. (360) 293-7315
Diedrich Espresso 3119 Commercial Ave. (360) 293-2413 Donut House 2719 Commercial Ave. (360) 293-4053 El Jinete Mexican Restaurant 509 1/2 Commercial Ave. (360) 293-2631
Hong Kong Gardens Restaurant 2501 Commercial Ave. (360) 293-9595 Island Café 701 Commercial Ave. (360) 588-8518 Jack in the Box 2820 Commercial Ave. (360) 299-8602
Fidalgo Drive In 2908 Commercial Ave. (360) 293-3442
KFC 1702 Commercial Ave. (360) 588-1650
Ciao Bella 1506 Commercial Ave. (360) 873-8288
Frida’s Gourmet Mexican Cuisine 416 Commercial Ave. (360) 299-2120
La Barca Mexican Restaurant 12529 Christianson Road (360) 299-2171
Coconut Kenny’s 1005 Commercial Ave. (360) 899-4438
Gere-a-Deli 502 Commercial Ave. (360) 293-7383
Country Corner Inn 7601 State Route 20 (360) 293-8411
Greek Islands Restaurant 2001 Commercial Ave. (360) 293-6911
Cruisin’ Coffee 1019 13th Street (360) 299-8110
H2O 314 Commercial Ave. (360) 755-3956
Dad’s Diner a Go-Go 906 Commercial Ave. (360) 899-5269
Happy Wok Teriyaki 1708 Commercial Ave. (360) 293-0300
Cheesecake Café 2100 Ferry Terminal Rd., #B (360) 588-0234
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Little Caesar’s Pizza 1419 Commercial Ave. #A (360) 899-5844 Lucky Chopsticks 1407 Commercial Ave. (360) 588-8899 Mad Hatter’s Ice Cream 801 6th St. (360) 755-3799 Maribella 1506 Commercial Ave. (360) 873-8288
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Anacortes Restaurants & Coffee Shops continued Mary Ann’s Kitchen 907 7th Street (360) 299-0892
Pizza Factory 3219 Commercial Ave. (360) 293-1000
Starbucks Coffee 1720 Commercial Ave. (360) 588-8801
McDonald’s 1301 Commercial Ave. (360) 293-7807
Real Tequila 2302 Commercial Ave. (360) 299-1060
Subway 1518 Commercial Ave. (360) 293-0461
Moka Joe Coffee 8146 S. March Point Rd. (360) 714 1953
Rockfish Grill & Anacortes Brewery 320 Commercial Ave. (360) 588-1720
Teriyaki Time 910 11th Street (360) 588-8025
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 Papa Murphy’s Pizza 1710 Commercial Ave. (360) 299-2299 Pear Thai Cuisine 710 Commercial Ave. (360) 293-4004 Penguin Coffee 2119 Commercial Ave. (360) 588-8321 Pita J’s 408 Commercial Ave. (360) 293-4484 goanacortes.com
Salt & Vine – Cheese & Wine Bar 913 6th St. (360) 293-2222 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
The Store 919 37th Street (360) 293-2851 Tokyo Japanese Restaurant 818 Commercial Ave. (360) 293-9898 Two Salmon Café at Swinomish Casino 12885 Casino Drive (360) 293-2691 Union Tavern 902 Commercial Ave. (360) 873-8245
Village Pizza & WheelHouse Bar Si Seor 807 Commercial Ave. 1312 Commercial Ave. (360) 293-7847 (360) 840-2637 Whidbey Coffee Starbucks Coffee / Safeway 1120 Commercial Ave. 911 11th Street (360) 230-1339 (360) 293-5393
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Majestic Dining Rooftop Lounge Menu Open seasonally and weather dependent 4pm to sunset Join us on Facebook for details facbook.com/majesticinnandspa or call our Front Desk 360-299-1400
• Crab & Avocado Sushi Roll w/Wasabi & Pickled Ginger
• Shrimp & Avocado Sushi Roll
• Blackened Cod Tacos topped w/Cabbage, Avocado & Cilantro Lime Sour Cream
• Steak Sandwich w/Grilled Onions & Peppers, White Cheddar & Creamy Horseradish
• Charcuterie Plate: Local Meats & Cheese served w/Warm Bread
• Oysters Grilled or on the Half Shell w/Shallot Mignonette & Warm Bread
• Shrimp & Basil Fresh Rolls served w/Sweet Chili Sauce
• Seasonal Fresh Fruit Plate • Fresh Baked Pie
Bistro Happy Hour is daily 3:30pm – 6:30pm Bonus Happy Hour on Friday and Saturday 9:00pm – 12:00am We’re open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Seasonal Craft Cocktails alongside Northwest Cuisine.
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