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- SSharonVIPHawaii •125 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoHalibut was outstanding. Steak and crab was amazing. Service was excellent. Thank you.More infoAnthony's - Columbia PointPrice: Moderate• Seafood• Richland•4.6
- JJimChicago / Illinois •15 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 8, 2024Great romantic dinner Nice service great food and real attention to detail. Had a great meal, cooked to perfectionMore infoThe Vine Fine DiningPrice: Very Expensive• American• Kennewick•5
- LLauraIdaho •1 review5.0Dined on Nov 29, 2024Went there for my birthday! Great experience, wasn’t too busy, waiter was great and the food was delicious. The music was however just a little on the loud side which made it difficult to maintain a conversation without yelling across the table. Otherwise it was a great experience.More infoLU LU Craft Bar + KitchenPrice: Moderate• American• Richland•4.4
- TtobinwSan Francisco Bay Area •10 reviews5.0Dined on Jan 20, 2024Paul led an amazing tasting experience. I am in the industry and really appreciate when someone goes the extra mile to share details that make your experience memorable.More infoCôtes de Ciel - Walla Walla Tasting RoomPrice: Very Expensive• Winery• Walla Walla•5
- LALATTSeattle / Eastern Washington •2 reviews5.0Dined on Jul 26, 2023Food was great came out hot. Excellent service. Used Open Table to get name on list worked great. Minimal wait timeMore infoRed Lobster - KennewickPrice: Moderate• Seafood• Kennewick•4.1
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Discover Walla Walla
Walla Walla, Washington is filled with plenty of popular dining hotspots, including places that serve Mediterranean cuisine and French fare. When it comes to Mediterranean cuisine, consider trying the Spanish pork or the roasted lamb. If you prefer to seek out the destination’s French fare, then be sure to try the pommes frites and the salade nicoise. Picnic lunches are a popular eating option, one that’s recommended in this wine country region. Stop by one of the bakeries to pick up bread and pastries. For fruit, cheeses, and salami, head to a nearby farmer’s market or deli.
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- Whitman Mission National Historic Site
- Veterans Memorial Park and Golf Course
- Frazier Home
- Motel 6 Walla Walla
- Dunham Cellars and Trey Marie Winery
- Eastgate Shopping Center
- Elliott Memorial Park
- Pioneer Park Aviary
- Frazier Farmstead and Museum
- Eastgate Mall
- Gramercy Cellars
- Pepper Bridge Winery
- Waterbrook Winery
- Timothy Guard Station
- Kiwanis Park
- Borleske Stadium
- Leonetti Cellar
- Northstar Winery
- Fort Walla Walla Park