In Edmonds, good people do good things for the environment and all living things, including restoration and preservation — from land to sea and sky, in backyards, estuaries, and sanctuaries.
Edmonds’ food-and-drink scene explodes with diverse, umami-laden flair, from here and there to exotic, far-off lands you only dream about. Gourmet chefs and artisan makers come to share nature’s sustainable, seasonal bounty and a little of themselves, their traditions and culture, and their myriad culinary influences. Grab a grass-fed, double-decker burger with all the fixings and an ice-cold glass of the finest craft beer brewed just across the street, or linger for a three-course wine pairing, elevated with the fresh catch of the day. Whether it’s Northwest casual, Asian-Pacific-Rim fusion, or steakhouse chic, Washington’s first Certified Creative District’s got you covered. Come, sip, and savor.
In Edmonds, good people do good things for the environment and all living things, including restoration and preservation — from land to sea and sky, in backyards, estuaries, and sanctuaries.
Tucked in a sleepy residential neighborhood overlooking sentinel pines & the great Salish Sea lies a goldmine of all the things that make life worth living: NY style Italian, Turkish Eggs, local surf ‘n turf, even authentic Hawaiian poke bowls. Restaurants and shops abound.
Spring is here! Time to fill up those plots and pots for Mother Nature’s fashion show, delighting passersby with verdant loveliness: pretty in pink, crimson, shimmering shades of sherbet green, blossoms and leaves turned toward heavenly light. Garden shops show you how.
In Edmonds, good people do good things for the environment and all living things, including restoration and preservation — from land to sea and sky, in backyards, estuaries, and sanctuaries.
Tucked in a sleepy residential neighborhood overlooking sentinel pines & the great Salish Sea lies a goldmine of all the things that make life worth living: NY style Italian, Turkish Eggs, local surf ‘n turf, even authentic Hawaiian poke bowls. Restaurants and shops abound.
Spring is here! Time to fill up those plots and pots for Mother Nature’s fashion show, delighting passersby with verdant loveliness: pretty in pink, crimson, shimmering shades of sherbet green, blossoms and leaves turned toward heavenly light. Garden shops show you how.