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Dining & Activities

Coupeville Dining

Christopher's Restaurant
Award winning chef, always delicious.
103 NW Coveland St.
360-678-5480

Front Street Grill
Wonderful waterfront dining and full bar.
20 Front Street
360-682-2551

Knead & Feed
Bakery and delicious breakfast and lunch.
4 Front St. NW
360-678-5431

The Cove
Authentic fresh thai food.
602 N Main St.
360-678-6973

The Oyster Catcher
Exqusite local specialties, dinner Th-Sun.
901 Grace Street
360-678-0683

Kim's Cafe on the Wharf
Delicious Asian fare & family favorites too.
In the red wharf house on the dock.
360-678-4924

Toby's Tavern
Pub fare and lots of beers on tap, 21+.
8 Coupeville Street
360-678-4222

Tyee Restaurant & Lounge
Family dining and full bar.
405 S. Main Street
360-678-6616

Pizza Factory
Pizza, pasta, subs and salads.
107 Main St. Ste. B101
360-678-320

FESTIVALS & OTHER EVENTS

March - Penn Cove Mussel Festival
A competition and celebration of all things mussel! Come taste,
vote, and enjoy music and activities to help local charities.

April – Skagit Valley Tulip Festival
Enjoy the beauty of the Skagit Valley Tulip Fields by day and the
comfort of The Inn at night!

April – Holland Happening
In nearby Oak Harbor, a street fair with ethnic booths, food, parade
and “street sweeping”.

May –
Penn Cove Water Festival
This tribal celebration includes tribal canoe races, native foods and
dancing, exhibits and other activities.

July –
Whidbey Island Race Week
Our view rooms offer a great seat for this week long regatta right on
Penn Cove.

July –
Loganberry Festival
This festival celebrates the island’s “unique loganberry” with food,
music, and great art and crafts booths in nearby Whidbey Island
Greenbank Farm. See their calendar for other fun activities all year
round.

August –
Historical Coupeville Arts and Crafts Festival
The festival has 200 art and craft booths, with music, food and fun
all weekend long.

September –
Whidbey Island Kite Festival
This sport kite championship has fun activities for the whole family
at Fort Casey.

March, June, Sept., Dec. - Coupeville Art & Antique Walk
Coupeville art galleries and antique stores sponsoring this “Walk”
for an evening of enjoying artwork and antiques from Whidbey
Island and surrounding areas. Come and join us on the first
Saturday of the month.


SIGHTS TO SEE
The Coupeville Inn (800) 247-6162 or (360) 678-6668
1. Mt. Erie, just north of Whidbey Island. A "must-see" with
handicapped trail leading to spectacular island views.
2. Campbell Lake, canoeing and fishing.
3. Deception Pass, with three of the most visited parks in the
state. Features 182-ft. high Deception Pass Bridge.
4. Goose Point Rock, the highest point on Whidbey Island,
overlooking Cornet Bay Marina.
5. Public golfing by the seashore, 18 hole and a driving range,
rhododendron gardens and a sandwich shop.
6. Glacier-formed Lake Pondilla. Miles of trails including the
old Fort Ebey gun emplacements.
7. Penn Cove at Coupeville: home of mussel farms, DeVito's
"War of the Roses", beaches and boating, and The Coupeville
Inn. Penn Cove is also the place that "Practical Magic" with
Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock was filmed in 1998.
8. Ebey's Landing offers miles of beach exploration, sand
dunes, and a high bluff trail with a view of the Straight of Juan
de Fuca.
9. Fort Casey State Park: the kids love to explore the historic
fort and gun emplacements and Admiralty Head Lighthouse.
10. Meerkerk Rhododendron Gardens: This 53-acre woodland
garden begins its flowering display in early spring, peaking in
late April and throughout May.