Whale Watching
Go whale watching in Edmonds with Puget Sound Express! Enjoy the experience of a lifetime with the area's ONLY half-day, guaranteed whale watching tour. See orcas, humpback whales, minke whales, gray whales and all the majestic wildlife in the Salish Sea on our tour departing from Edmonds – just minutes north of downtown Seattle.
Ferry to Kingston
Hop on the Edmonds to Kingston ferry! Kingston is located on the Kitsap Peninsula. It has a cute downtown area and lots of great food and drinks!
Salt and Iron
After walking around the Art Walk and famous fountain in downtown Edmonds, head over to Salt & Iron for a lovely taste of the American Northwest.
Come for brunch, lunch or dinner and feast on local oysters (salt) or steaks (iron). Other options include salmon, clams, chicken and burgers.
The menu includes a variety of craft cocktails, local wines, and draft beers to pair your meal. Avoid disappointment and book your reservations early. This is a popular restaurant for both locals and tourists.
Charcoal Grill & Bar
Charcoal Grill & Bar is one of Edmonds’ newest culinary gems, offering a visually captivating space where an Argentinian-style charcoal grill takes center stage in their open kitchen.
Craft cocktails, an extensive wine list, and local beers on tap cater to every drink preference.
Anthony's Homeport Edmonds
Enjoy an unparalleled view as ferry boats glide across the Puget Sound over a romantic dinner at Anthony’s HomePort. Long considered one of the best restaurants in Edmonds. The price of the sunset dinner’s can’t be beat. For $25 you get an appetizer, soup or salad, entree, and dessert.
Las Brisas
There’s not one dish that won’t please at Las Brisas. From their chimichangas to their arroz con pollo, it’s all top shelf.
If you can’t pick just one thing, check out their combinations. You can choose two items with a set of delicious sides.