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Dining in Coupeville: restaurants, cafes, coffee shops
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Where to dine in Coupeville, Washington. A Wide View" by M. Denis Hill, QPP. The heart of Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve. Coupeville Arts & Crafts Festival. Ebey's Landing Historical Reserve. When you don't have time to sit down and eat, find something delectable to take home at these establishments. Fresh produce from local farms, fresh baked bread and goodies. From the first Saturday in April through the second Saturday in October. 10:00 am to 2:00 pm every Saturday. Kettles Edge Farm Stand.
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Our Oregon Trail: Whidbey Island and more.....
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Sunday, June 5, 2011. Whidbey Island and more. On Wednesday, we decided to take the Mukilteo ferry to Whidbey Island for the day. It was such an easy experience taking the ferry. There weren't many cars going over (probably because it was mid-week and grey outside.) but there was a 1/2 mile of cars lined up to go over. We were later informed it was a shift at Boeing heading over. We also visited the Admiralty Head Lighthouse. Katy and Nate Webb. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Whidbey Island and more.
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Blog | The Whidbey Island Writer's Refuge
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The Whidbey Island Writer's Refuge. A place for anyone with a story to tell in words, art, or music. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. About the Writer’s Refuge. Retreat at Ravensea brings back memories. January 28, 2015. Whidbey Island holds some bittersweet memories for me. In 2009, my mom and I took a writing retreat there together (at a rental in Freeland), where we got lots of writing done, hiked on Ebey’s Landing, and ate good food at Christopher’s. But I didn’t. (Though...Oh, she...
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Eat | Coupeville Historic Waterfront Assoc.
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PARKING FOR COUPEVILLE EMPLOYEES and OWNERS. Coupeville Chamber of Commerce. Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve. Island County Historical Society Museum. Halloween Parade and Haunting. Coupeville Historic Waterfront Assoc. What’s to eat in Coupeville? Coupeville offers a wide variety of delicious foods and drinks for your enjoyment. Coupeville tastes GOOD! 101 NW Coveland Street, Coupeville. Are all in store for you. CATERING! 8211; call for appt. (360)678-6603 Visit website. EMILY’S SWEETS...
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Who’s responsible for this?! | Coupeville Sports
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David’s Best Ever Friends. Visit Our Sponsors on Scenic Whidbey Island. Who’s responsible for this. First on the story! Last to know when to shut up! Who’s responsible for this? It’s like a wanted poster, isn’t it? On an island, in the middle of nowhere, where a giant Canadian media empire had sucked up all three “local” newspapers, one voice rose up and said, “Stick it! Their Canadian money can’t buy me! For now, at least…. My name is David Svien. My work has also run in the. Some of my credentials:.
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Tidal Life: March 2010
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160; Waterfront Living as if Everything Mattered. Wednesday, March 31, 2010. If it's Thursday this must be Glendale. The Glendale Creek Story - Part Four. SETTING: Clinton Community Hall, Evening. FADE IN: One hundred or more denim and fleece clad Whidbey Islanders sit in rapt attention as Craig Williams of Friends of Glendale. Narrates this historical drama. (once the microphone is working). The Story of a Stream series on Glendale Creek continues Thursday, April 1, at 6:30 pm. Links to this post.
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Our Oregon Trail: June 2011
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Tuesday, June 7, 2011. Issaquah: A Hike and a Beer. We then checked out a hike I’d read about on Tiger Mountain. After the hike, we headed into Issaquah for a visit to the Issaquah Brewhouse. Which we fell in love with on the last visit. I remember telling Nate, “I want to live here.”. Nate: “You mean in Issaquah? Me: “No, right here, on this barstool.”. They are a Rogue brewhouse, and feature something like 25 Rogue beers on tap. Besides having a great selection of beers, they have OUTSTANDING food!
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Dining in Coupeville: restaurants, cafes, coffee shops
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Where to dine in Coupeville, Washington. A Wide View" by M. Denis Hill, QPP. The heart of Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve. Coupeville Arts & Crafts Festival. Ebey's Landing Historical Reserve. When you don't have time to sit down and eat, find something delectable to take home at these establishments. Kettles Edge Farm Stand. Fresh produce right off the higway south of town. Prairie Bottom Farm Stand. Great local product just south of Coupeville on Engle Road. Rosehip Farm and Garden. Coupevil...
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Restaurants
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Board of Directors and Staff. Board of Directors and Staff. The Captain Whidbey Inn is a romantic turn of the 20th Century Inn. 2072 W. Captain Whidbey Inn Road, Coupeville, WA. Christopher's on Whidbey, LLP. 103 NW Coveland St., Coupeville, WA. Featuring fresh, creative northwest cuisine and a variety of local wines in a warm, inviting atmosphere. A favorite destination of locals and tourists for over 28 years. View Details. Coupe's Last Stand (Cart at Front and Alexander Streets). Come visit Coupeville...