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EXCITED TO BE AWARDED Wine Spectator’s 2026 Best of Award of ExcellencE

 

Explore The Geology Of The Chuckanut Formation

Forged during the Eocene Epoch approximately 50 million years ago, the Chuckanut Formation is composed of layers of sedimentary rock that reveal the area’s former climate and geological environment. According to the Washington State Department of Natural Resources, the U.S. Exploring Expedition began studying fossil specimens collected from the formation during the mid-19th century. The … Read more

Winespectator.com: Spotlight on The Oyster Bar on Chuckanut Drive

Thanks to Wine Spectator for their spotlight on the Oyster Bar! “Nestled on the shore of Washington’s Samish Bay, not far from the U.S.-Canada border, is longtime Wine Spectator Restaurant Award winner the Oyster Bar on Chuckanut Drive. Holding its Best of Award of Excellence since 1985, the Oyster Bar attracts diners from both countries. … Read more

On The Menu: Fresh Idaho Rainbow Trout Stuffed With Locally-Foraged Chanterelle Mushrooms

We’re serving one of our favorite dishes this fall — fresh Idaho rainbow trout stuffed with scallops, locally-foraged chanterelle mushrooms, spinach and basil served with a grilled herb puree. Rainbow trout carry a mild, nut-like flavor and are the ideal palette for our creative culinary team. The meat is tender and flakey and pairs well … Read more

Chuckanut Drive is one of the most beautiful roads in the Pacific Northwest

Officially called State Highway 11, Chuckanut Drive is one of the most beautiful roads in the Pacific Northwest. A rough logging road in the 1890s, the highway — much of it built with convict labor — officially opened in the spring of 1916.

Chuckanut Drive in the Fall

The historic Chuckanut Drive is beautiful no matter what time of year you take your car down its winding path, but in the Fall, the wonder of the scenic highway becomes even more magic.

Things to Do Around Bow-Edison

Nestled at the end of the beautiful Chuckanut Drive are the small flourishing towns of Bow-Edison. Over the last few years, the area has slowly transformed into a foodie paradise. Everywhere you turn, you’ll find new, delicious dishes to try, usually incorporating elements gathered from the local farms. It’s well worth a day trip out … Read more

Elkhorn Oysters

Grown in Willapa Bay on the Washington coast, the Elkhorn Oysters have a firm meat with a high brininess and sweet flavor. This rustic-looking oyster spend part of everyday in the open air as the tide recedes. Their hard sturdy shells and barnacles protect them from predators and rough tides. You put your work in … Read more

Congratulations to our Wine Buyer Amanda

Congratulations to our wine buyer Amanda Abbott! The Oyster Bar has received the Wine Spectator’s Best of Award of Excellence for the 30th consecutive year.

Skagit Tulip Festival 2019

In celebration of Spring, Skagit Valley blooms are taking over the fields this April. The annual Tulip Festival commemorates the valley’s annual harvest. You don’t have to travel to the Netherlands to experience the spring bloom. As one of areas most colorful agricultural gems, the tulip fields set the stage for festivities for all.

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