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Washington State Airport Restaurants - 2015 Washington State Airport Restaurants - 2015 On Airport Specific Location Claim to Fame/ Airport Name Airport ID City Restaurant Name Website URL Phone Address (Yes/No) On/Off Airport Comments Midfield 2nd Location of 18218 59th Ave NE Arlington Airport AWO Arlington Ellie's at the Airport Yes Runway 16/34 360-435-4777 well-liked Local Diner Arlington, WA 98223 East Side 7 AM - 3 PM Crepes 1 mile north of http://thehangar 6261 13th Ave S 7 AM - 3 PM Mon-Fri Boeing Field (#1) BFI Seattle Hangar Café No King County 206-762-0204 cafe.com/ Seattle, WA 98108 8 AM - 3 PM Sa Terminal Bldg 8 AM - 2 PM Su 1 mile north of 1128 S. Albro Place Build your own burger Boeing Field (#2) BFI Seattle Runway Café No King County 206-452-7659 Seattle, WA 98108 10:30 AM - 2 AM Terminal Bldg 1 mile north of 6015 Airport Way S Great hole in the wall Boeing Field (#3) BFI Seattle Square Knot Diner No King County 206-762-3242 Seattle, WA 98108 6 AM - 11 PM Terminal Bldg Bremerton National North of Avian Flight http://bremerton 8830 State Hwy 3 SW Fish & Chips PWT Bremerton Airport Diner Yes 360-674-3720 Airport Center & GA Terminal airportdiner.com/ Bremerton, WA 98312 7 AM - 9 PM 10 AM - 10 PM Mon-Fri Through Due West of http://www.play Chehalis-Centralia 1451 NW Airport Rd 8 AM - 10 PM Sa CLS Chehalis Riverside Bistro the Segmented Circle riversidegolf.com/ 360-748-8182 Airport Chehalis, WA 98532 8 AM - 8 PM Su Fence & Fuel Pump barandgrill/ Clsd Su/Mo in Winter Breakfast, http://skyway 6105 E. Rutter Ave Atmosphere Felts Field SFF Spokane Skyway Café Yes Terminal 509-534-5986 cafe.com/ Spokane, WA 99212 6 AM - 3 PM Mo-Sa 7 AM - 3 PM Su Breakfast, NW Corner, 744 Airport Circle Dr Friday Harbor Popovers, FHR Friday Harbor Ernie's Café Yes Opposite Transient 360-378-6605 Friday Harbor, WA Airport Bulgogi Parking 98250 10 AM - 2 PM Mo-Fr Grant County http://www.million 7810 Andrews St NE Pro Military International MWH Moses Lake Jet-A-Way Café Yes Terminal air.com/FBO/ 509-762-2222 Suite 134 9 AM - 4 PM Mo-Fr Airport mwh.aspx Moses Lake, WA 98837 Closed Sa-Su 6 AM - 10 PM Su-Th NE Corner, http://www.buzzinn 9900 Airport Way 6 AM - 11 PM Fr-Sa Harvey Field S43 Snohomish Buzz Inn Yes Adjacent to 360-568-3970 steakhouse.com/ Snohomish, WA 98296 Closes 1 Hour Airport Office Earlier in Winter Jefferson County 302 Airport Rd Homemade Pies, Adjacent to http://sprucegoose International 0S9 Port Townsend Spruce Goose Café Yes 360-385-3185 Port Townsend, WA Breakfast Parking Apron cafe.com/ Airport 98368 7 AM - 4 PM Page 1 Washington State Airport Restaurants - 2015 On Airport Specific Location Claim to Fame/ Airport Name Airport ID City Restaurant Name Website URL Phone Address (Yes/No) On/Off Airport Comments Prime Rib, Soups 2.7 Miles Loomis Field First Street http://firststreet 122 W 1st St 11 AM - 8 PM Mo DEW Deer Park No West of Airport 509-276-2320 Deer Park Airport Bar & Grill barandgrill.com/ Deer Park, WA 99006 11 AM - 9 PM Tu-Fr (Airport Courtesy Car) 8 AM - 9 PM Sa/8 PM Su Steakhouse 9 .5 Mile http://steak 115 E Homestead Blvd 11 AM - 9 PM Su-Th Lynden Airport 38W Lynden No 360-778-2849 (Homestead Golf & CC) North of Airport house9.com/ Lynden, WA 98264 11 AM - Late Fr-Sa Mansfield Town Bar 2 Blocks 34 Main Street Mansfield Airport 8W3 Mansfield No 509-683-1921 8 AM - 11 PM and Grill North of Airport Mansfield, WA 98830 Brown Bear Baking .5 to 1 Mile Mijitas (Mexican) South of Airport http://www.portof Bikes & Courtesy Orcas Island Airport ORS Eastsound No Multiple Multiple Portofino (Pizza) (Trail starts at orcas.com/ Car Available Lower Tavern firehouse driveway) Thursday Pie Day Terminal http://www.pangborn 1 Pangborn Drive Pangborn Memorial 4:30 - 6 AM EAT East Wenatchee Café Pangborn Yes (Hours vary with airport.com/ 509-884-2494 East Wenatchee, WA Airport 8:30 AM - 1 PM flight schedules) (See Terminal Info) 98802 3:30 - 5 PM Historic Atmosphere Pearson Field .5 Mile http://thegrant 1101 Officers Row 11 AM - 3 PM Mo VUO Vancouver Grant House No 360-906-1101 Airport (#1) North of Airport house.us/ Vancouver, WA 98661 11 AM - 9:30 PM Tu-Sa Closed Su Fred Meyer & Deli / Peet’s Coffee Freshii .5 Mile Multiple Casual Options Ginger Pop East of Airport Lapellah Convenient Pearson Field VUO Vancouver (See Website URL column No Panda Express - Type 98661 and look for 2510 Columbia House Blvd Airport (#2) (North of Hwy 14, for complete list in Casual Dining in vicinity of Red Robin - Type 98661 and look for 2410 Columbia House Blvd alphabetical order) Fred Meyer Plaza) Subway - Type in Pearson Field Thatcher’s Coffee The Rock .75 Mile Beaches Casual and Fine Dining Waterfront South of Airport Joe’s Crab Shack Pearson Field (See Website URL column VUO Vancouver No (South of Hwy 14, McMenamin’s Airport (#3) for complete list in Casual and in vicinity of Savona Coffee House alphabetical order) Finer Dining Columbia River) Who Song and Larry’s All Day Breakfast, Patio Midfield West Side Pierce County Airport/ http://thehangar 16807 103rd Ave E 7 AM - 8 PM Mo-Th PLU Puyallup Hangar Inn Yes Adjacent to 253-848-7516 Thun Field inn.com/ Puyallup, WA 98374 6 AM - 10 PM Fr-Sa Parking Apron 6 AM - 8 PM Su 1334 Gulf Rd Western Views, Burgers Point Roberts .5 Mile 1RL Point Roberts Kiniski's Tavern No 360-945-4042 Point Roberts, WA Kitchen Fr/Sa/Su Only Airpark Airport North of Airport 98281 11 AM - 11 PM Page 2 Washington State Airport Restaurants - 2015 On Airport Specific Location Claim to Fame/ Airport Name Airport ID City Restaurant Name Website URL Phone Address (Yes/No) On/Off Airport Comments Through 1 Block North, http://www.prosser Ribs 490 Wine Country Rd 11 AM - 8 PM Mo-Th Prosser Airport S40 Prosser Barn Restaurant the Park on Transient barn.com/ 509-786-1131 Prosser, WA 99350 8 AM - 12 AM Fr/2 AM Sa Fence Ramp NE of Rwy 25 restaurant/ 8 AM - 8:30 PM Su Food, Atmosphere Base of http://www.wing 1901 Terminal Dr 8 AM - 3 PM Mo-Fr Richland Airport RLD Richland Wingwalker Café Yes 509-943-8788 Control Tower walkercafe.com/ Richland, WA 99354 7 AM - 2 PM Sa Closed Su McMillin's, Through .5 Mile 248 Reuben Madrona Deck at Sunset, Roche Harbor http://www.roche WA09 Roche Harbor Madrona Bar & Grill, the West of Airport 360-378-2155 Memorial Dr Colors Ceremony Airport harbor.com/dining Lime Kiln Café Fence (Landing Fee) Roche Harbor, WA 98250 Hours Vary By Season Miako Teriyaki and 1 Mile SE Sanderson Field (#1) SHN Shelton Other Casual Options No Multiple Multiple Multiple of Airport (Olympic Hwy N) Smokin' Mo's BBQ and 3 Miles SE Sanderson Field (#2) SHN Shelton Other Casual Options No Multiple Multiple Multiple of Airport (W Railroad Ave) Flyers Restaurant NE Corner of Parking 2nd Location of Skagit Regional Burlington http://www.eatat 15426 Airport Dr BVS and Brewery Yes Apron Adjacent Not yet in service well-liked Whidbey Diner Airport Mount Vernon flyers.com/ Burlington, WA 98233 (Opening June/July 2015) to Terminal 7 AM - 3 PM Pizza, Atmosphere Tacoma Narrows Adjacent to http://www.harmon 1208 26th Ave NW 11 AM - 10 PM Mo-Th TIW Gig Harbor The Hub Yes 253-853-1585 Airport Control Tower brewingco.com/ Gig Harbor, WA 98335 11 AM - 11 PM Fr 9 AM - 11 PM Sa (10 Su) 45 Terminal Loop Walla Walla Terminal Restaurant ALW Walla Walla Yes Terminal Not yet in service Walla Walla, WA TBD Regional Airport (#1) Coming Soon 99362 Baked Goods, Bread, 124 W Boeing Ave # 1 Walla Walla SW of Control Tower and http://hiddenvalley Soups, Sandwiches ALW Walla Walla Hidden Valley Bakery Yes 509-386-3460 Walla Walla, WA Regional Airport (#2) NE of T-Hangars bakery.net/ 7 AM - 4 PM Mo-Fr 99362 9 AM - 3 PM Sa Steaks, Quality Food 1 Mile West of Yakima Air Terminal/ Creekside West http://creekside 4000 Creekside Loop 11 AM - 10 PM Mo-Th YKM Yakima No Terminal (NW of 509-853-1057 McAllister Field Bar & Grill west.com/ Yakima, WA 98902 11 AM - 11 PM Fr-Sa Approach End Rwy 9) Closed Su Last revised June 25, 2015 Send corrections to this list to: [email protected] Page 3.
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