A guide to some of the best off the beaten path restaurants in Washington that locals don’t want you to know about.
Marcia’s Silver Spoon Cafe, Tacoma

Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, this is where cafe food meets diner food.
Mr. T’s Family Cafe, Mount Vernon

Close to I-5, this restaurant serves a big, hearty breakfast that will keep you full until lunch.
May Kitchen & Bar, Vashon Island

This small building tucked away on Vashon Island serves authentic Thai and Cambodian food. Don’t let the unassuming building trick you – reservations are often needed at this restaurant, a favorite of the locals.
Chicken-N-More, Spokane

Located in Spokane, this restaurant specializing in chicken is easy to miss. They are also known for having the best BBQ in town.
Soup it Up, Ritzville

Known for their soup, Soup it Up is located on Main Avenue. They serve other food, but their soup is their outstanding menu item.
Nutty’s Junkyard Grill, Arlington

If it’s atmosphere you want, Nutty’s Junkyard Grill has it, along with some off the best burgers and shakes in the state.
The Grub Hut, Kingston

Grab a beer and a gyro at this casual eatery that will make you feel like you’ve stepped onto a tropical island.
Red Horse Diner, Ellensburg

Step back into the fifties and grab some traditional diner food at this classic restaurant. Even the gas pumps are from another era.
La Costa, Burien

Eat traditional Mexican food as you listen to the mariachi band.
Huntington’s Steakhouse, Klickitat

Amazing Steak and potatoes – we’ll take two!
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