Guidebook for Duvall

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Guidebook for Duvall

Food Scene

Surprisingly exotic dishes for a small town. You'll find delightful spins on familiar dishes such as truffle popcorn, duck and pork stroganoff, or a grilled Caesar, along with edgy new dishes like BBQ Kangaroo, vegan 'beef' Wellington, and Dungeness crab & champagne fondu. Organic, sustainable, and locally-sourced produce, cheese, meat, and even wine. Award-winning chef.
Flavour Bistro
15715 Main St NE
Surprisingly exotic dishes for a small town. You'll find delightful spins on familiar dishes such as truffle popcorn, duck and pork stroganoff, or a grilled Caesar, along with edgy new dishes like BBQ Kangaroo, vegan 'beef' Wellington, and Dungeness crab & champagne fondu. Organic, sustainable, and locally-sourced produce, cheese, meat, and even wine. Award-winning chef.
In the heart of Duvall's downtown, Ixtapa is a decades-long favorite among locals. You can count on the friendly hosts to provide swift service and generous portions (including pours of wine and margaritas). The food is better than average for family-style Mexican restaurants - try the Ixtapa burrito or share a parrillada. Patio seating during the summer. Good options for people with dietary restrictions.
Ixtapa
15329 Brown Ave NE
In the heart of Duvall's downtown, Ixtapa is a decades-long favorite among locals. You can count on the friendly hosts to provide swift service and generous portions (including pours of wine and margaritas). The food is better than average for family-style Mexican restaurants - try the Ixtapa burrito or share a parrillada. Patio seating during the summer. Good options for people with dietary restrictions.
Classic pizza joint with solidly delicious pizza, as well as pasta and baked subs. Located downtown in the historic Hoffman's Duvall Tailoring Company (built in 1911), Red Pepper is a great place to take in the activity of Main Street, especially if it's a nice day to sit outside. Good options for people with dietary restrictions, including gluten-free crust and vegan cheese. Delivery available to New Morning Farms.
Red Pepper Pizzeria & Pasta Duvall
15720 Main St NE
Classic pizza joint with solidly delicious pizza, as well as pasta and baked subs. Located downtown in the historic Hoffman's Duvall Tailoring Company (built in 1911), Red Pepper is a great place to take in the activity of Main Street, especially if it's a nice day to sit outside. Good options for people with dietary restrictions, including gluten-free crust and vegan cheese. Delivery available to New Morning Farms.
Cozy, casual restaurant on Main Street serving nicely-done comfort food, with a full bar and extensive wine list, including local wineries. Street side outdoor terrace seating available in the warmer months. Somewhat friendly to dietary restrictions. Note: closed Mondays & Tuesdays
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Duvall Grill and Tap Room
15602 Main St NE
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Cozy, casual restaurant on Main Street serving nicely-done comfort food, with a full bar and extensive wine list, including local wineries. Street side outdoor terrace seating available in the warmer months. Somewhat friendly to dietary restrictions. Note: closed Mondays & Tuesdays
Originating to 1934, a once old, dark tavern has been refurbished into a welcoming place to get a pint and slightly upscale pub food, including burgers, salads, and tacos. Sit on the extensive terrace with the locals during nice weather. Somewhat friendly to dietary restrictions.
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Duvall Tavern
15807 Main St NE
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Originating to 1934, a once old, dark tavern has been refurbished into a welcoming place to get a pint and slightly upscale pub food, including burgers, salads, and tacos. Sit on the extensive terrace with the locals during nice weather. Somewhat friendly to dietary restrictions.
Juice bar and deli with impressive menu of gluten-free and vegan-friendly foods such as burgers, pizzas, wraps, bowls, and some seriously delicious desserts. Try the Choco Almond Butter Smoothie or the Mediterranean Bowl. Good for quick bite and to-go.
Longevity Foods
Juice bar and deli with impressive menu of gluten-free and vegan-friendly foods such as burgers, pizzas, wraps, bowls, and some seriously delicious desserts. Try the Choco Almond Butter Smoothie or the Mediterranean Bowl. Good for quick bite and to-go.
Main street bakery offering fresh baked bread, pastries and quality coffee. Small interior, not a lot of space to sit and stay, but has a couple tables outside as well and nearby coffee shops.
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Grateful Bread Cafe
15602 Main St NE
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Main street bakery offering fresh baked bread, pastries and quality coffee. Small interior, not a lot of space to sit and stay, but has a couple tables outside as well and nearby coffee shops.
C.C. Espresso is a Duvall icon - rain or shine, this quirky espresso shop, ice creamery, and candy shop has something to delight adults and kids alike. While the menu offerings are current (almond milk, chai, gluten-free snacks), the ambiance is a charming throwback to simpler, small-town times.
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C. C. Espresso & Ice Creamery
15525 Main St NE
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C.C. Espresso is a Duvall icon - rain or shine, this quirky espresso shop, ice creamery, and candy shop has something to delight adults and kids alike. While the menu offerings are current (almond milk, chai, gluten-free snacks), the ambiance is a charming throwback to simpler, small-town times.
The roomy yet warm tap room at Valley House Brewing Co. serves a variety of fresh beer, cider, and local wines. The slightly upscale food menu is designed to pair well with the beverages, with options like pickled vegetables, charcuterie platter, and cubano panini. Note: 21+ ONLY, no exceptions.
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Valley House Brewing Co.
16111 Main St NE
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The roomy yet warm tap room at Valley House Brewing Co. serves a variety of fresh beer, cider, and local wines. The slightly upscale food menu is designed to pair well with the beverages, with options like pickled vegetables, charcuterie platter, and cubano panini. Note: 21+ ONLY, no exceptions.
Duvall's best-known winery is a favorite among locals, Cherry Valley Winery is located on a beautiful 4-acres just minutes from New Morning Farms or the downtown. The winery hosts events such as Makers Market, Art shows, and live music with food trucks. Make sure to check their calendar, as they are open for tastings only a few days per month!
Cherry Valley Winery
30932 NE Cherry Valley Rd
Duvall's best-known winery is a favorite among locals, Cherry Valley Winery is located on a beautiful 4-acres just minutes from New Morning Farms or the downtown. The winery hosts events such as Makers Market, Art shows, and live music with food trucks. Make sure to check their calendar, as they are open for tastings only a few days per month!
Match is a unique little main street bistro offering coffee and pastries as well as wine and small bites. A warm, casual atmosphere with a mix of table and soft seating makes Match a great place to relax. Match's variety of wines can be enjoyed by the glass or bottle. For something different, try the fortified espresso! Check their website for daily specials (Happy Hour, Family Game Night, Winemakers tastings) as well as live music. Friendly to dietary restrictions.
Match Coffee and Wine
15705 Main St NE
Match is a unique little main street bistro offering coffee and pastries as well as wine and small bites. A warm, casual atmosphere with a mix of table and soft seating makes Match a great place to relax. Match's variety of wines can be enjoyed by the glass or bottle. For something different, try the fortified espresso! Check their website for daily specials (Happy Hour, Family Game Night, Winemakers tastings) as well as live music. Friendly to dietary restrictions.
Situated in a historic house at the south end of downtown, Thai Duvall offers authentic Thai cuisine in a casual, family-friendly atmosphere. Very friendly to dietary restrictions.
Thai Duvall
26321 NE Valley St
Situated in a historic house at the south end of downtown, Thai Duvall offers authentic Thai cuisine in a casual, family-friendly atmosphere. Very friendly to dietary restrictions.

Parks & Nature

Snoqualmie Valley Trail, which routes through Duvall’s natural areas, parks and farmland, is a wonderful place for runners, horseback riders and mountain bikers. A family-friendly area, the trail borders the tranquil Snoqualmie River and even traverses an occasional railroad trestle, as it was once the railway for the Chicago Milwaukee Railroad. Avid birders will be thrilled by its abundance of birds, including eagles and falcons. Before heading out on the trail, check out the interpretative signage at Depot Park and identify many of the flora and fauna along the way. Afterward, grab a lunch to go from one of Duvall’s many restaurants and enjoy at the new Depot Park firepits.
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Snoqualmie Valley Trail
Snoqualmie Valley Trail
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Snoqualmie Valley Trail, which routes through Duvall’s natural areas, parks and farmland, is a wonderful place for runners, horseback riders and mountain bikers. A family-friendly area, the trail borders the tranquil Snoqualmie River and even traverses an occasional railroad trestle, as it was once the railway for the Chicago Milwaukee Railroad. Avid birders will be thrilled by its abundance of birds, including eagles and falcons. Before heading out on the trail, check out the interpretative signage at Depot Park and identify many of the flora and fauna along the way. Afterward, grab a lunch to go from one of Duvall’s many restaurants and enjoy at the new Depot Park firepits.
Cherry Creek Falls, located just east of Duvall, is a hidden gem. Hike beneath amazing old-growth trees to a beautiful 25-foot waterfall. The trail is relatively flat and approximately five miles round-trip. A special feature here is that spawning salmon actually make it all the way up the creek to the falls. The Falls are a great spot to stop for a snack, kick off your shoes, and spend some time wading and splashing in the pool below the falls. Parking for the trail head is along the street - please be considerate to avoid obstructing driveways and visibility. Distance from New Morning farms: Less than 10 minutes
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Cherry Creek Falls Trailhead
16538 Kelly Rd NE
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Cherry Creek Falls, located just east of Duvall, is a hidden gem. Hike beneath amazing old-growth trees to a beautiful 25-foot waterfall. The trail is relatively flat and approximately five miles round-trip. A special feature here is that spawning salmon actually make it all the way up the creek to the falls. The Falls are a great spot to stop for a snack, kick off your shoes, and spend some time wading and splashing in the pool below the falls. Parking for the trail head is along the street - please be considerate to avoid obstructing driveways and visibility. Distance from New Morning farms: Less than 10 minutes
Tolt-MacDonald Park in nearby Carnation, WA is a beautiful place to experience the Snoqualmie Valley. Within this park is the confluence of the Tolt and Snoqualmie Rivers. Great flat hiking or steep hiking options are available, including a 500-foot suspension bridge across the Snoqualmie River. For a bicycle tour of local farms and forests in the valley, head east from the park to access the 27-mile-long Snoqualmie Valley Trail. While beautiful in the spring and summer, the fall offers a unique opportunity to see salmon spawning and watch other wildlife such as bald eagles.
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Tolt River-John MacDonald Park
31020 NE 40th St
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Tolt-MacDonald Park in nearby Carnation, WA is a beautiful place to experience the Snoqualmie Valley. Within this park is the confluence of the Tolt and Snoqualmie Rivers. Great flat hiking or steep hiking options are available, including a 500-foot suspension bridge across the Snoqualmie River. For a bicycle tour of local farms and forests in the valley, head east from the park to access the 27-mile-long Snoqualmie Valley Trail. While beautiful in the spring and summer, the fall offers a unique opportunity to see salmon spawning and watch other wildlife such as bald eagles.
Excellent switchback hiking trail up the glacier-carved south side of Mount Si, a 4167-foot, haystack-shaped mountain. Absolutely stunning views of the Snoqualmie Valley, foothills, and mountains at the top of this 8-mile round trip hike! More information: https://www.wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/mount-si
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Mount Si Trail
Mount Si Trail
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Excellent switchback hiking trail up the glacier-carved south side of Mount Si, a 4167-foot, haystack-shaped mountain. Absolutely stunning views of the Snoqualmie Valley, foothills, and mountains at the top of this 8-mile round trip hike! More information: https://www.wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/mount-si
Under the shadow of its bigger brother (Mount Si), Little Si seems so tiny, so close. This widely popular trail is considered more of a moderate-grade wilderness walk than a hike, a good fit for young children or those who want the gorgeous views of Mount Si with less work. 4.7 miles roundtrip.
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Little Si Trailhead
44030 SE Mt Si Rd
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Under the shadow of its bigger brother (Mount Si), Little Si seems so tiny, so close. This widely popular trail is considered more of a moderate-grade wilderness walk than a hike, a good fit for young children or those who want the gorgeous views of Mount Si with less work. 4.7 miles roundtrip.
Snoqualmie Falls is one of Washington state’s most popular scenic attractions. The free two-acre park features an observation deck looking out over the famous 270 foot waterfall and a wide trail down to the lower observation deck. If you want to splurge, consider making a reservation at the stunning Salish Lodge for a meal or spa treatment. The views are breathtaking.
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Snoqualmie Falls
6501 Railroad Ave
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Snoqualmie Falls is one of Washington state’s most popular scenic attractions. The free two-acre park features an observation deck looking out over the famous 270 foot waterfall and a wide trail down to the lower observation deck. If you want to splurge, consider making a reservation at the stunning Salish Lodge for a meal or spa treatment. The views are breathtaking.
This riverside park, accessible from downtown Duvall, is best known as an access point for Snoqualmie Valley Trail users and as a favorite summertime hangout for townies. Several grassy picnic areas with scattered benches, tables, and barbecue pits lay between the trail and the river. The steep sandbank winds around a bend in the river, making it a good place for (strong swimmers) to enjoy hot days. Take off on the river trail, explore off-trail footpaths, look for wildlife, or simply watch the world go by. Make sure to check out Sandblast and Duvall Summer Stage Concerts in the summer.
McCormick Park
26200 NE Stephens St
This riverside park, accessible from downtown Duvall, is best known as an access point for Snoqualmie Valley Trail users and as a favorite summertime hangout for townies. Several grassy picnic areas with scattered benches, tables, and barbecue pits lay between the trail and the river. The steep sandbank winds around a bend in the river, making it a good place for (strong swimmers) to enjoy hot days. Take off on the river trail, explore off-trail footpaths, look for wildlife, or simply watch the world go by. Make sure to check out Sandblast and Duvall Summer Stage Concerts in the summer.

Sightseeing

Historic Carnation Farms, the one-time world-renown dairy farm and research lab, has come full-circle and has recently reopened as a working farm and outdoor classroom. Visitors may take historic tours and visit the organic gardens, beehives, chickens, and cows, as well as hiking trails. Or take a truffel making class or a number of others. Visit carnationfarms.org for more information.
Carnation Farms Farmstand
28901 NE Carnation Farm Rd
Historic Carnation Farms, the one-time world-renown dairy farm and research lab, has come full-circle and has recently reopened as a working farm and outdoor classroom. Visitors may take historic tours and visit the organic gardens, beehives, chickens, and cows, as well as hiking trails. Or take a truffel making class or a number of others. Visit carnationfarms.org for more information.

Entertainment & Activities

You won’t find this quirky little secret in the guide books. Camlann Medieval Village, a living history museum project portraying rural England in the year 1376, is dedicated to offering the public powerful personal experiences of history and its relationship to Western society today. The village includes shops, arts, and activities, as well as the Bors Hede Inne and restaurant. There are also monthly feasts (March-December), which are by reservation only. More information about the village online: camlann.org.
Camlann Medieval Village
10320 Kelly Rd NE
You won’t find this quirky little secret in the guide books. Camlann Medieval Village, a living history museum project portraying rural England in the year 1376, is dedicated to offering the public powerful personal experiences of history and its relationship to Western society today. The village includes shops, arts, and activities, as well as the Bors Hede Inne and restaurant. There are also monthly feasts (March-December), which are by reservation only. More information about the village online: camlann.org.
Woodinville Wine Country is a mere 20 minutes West of Duvall. Featuring Chateau Ste Michele, the first major winery in Washington, 117 other wineries and tasting rooms have sprung up around it in this small, scenic valley. An absolute treasure, this is where the fruit of Eastern Washington meets the vintners, chefs and flavors of the Pacific Northwest. It’s a delicious crossroads of winemaking, microbrewing, fine dining, and the people who pour their heart and soul into them. Stop by the Woodinville Tourist Office or woodinvillewinecountry.com for more information.
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Woodinville Visitors Center
13590 Northeast Village Square Drive
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Woodinville Wine Country is a mere 20 minutes West of Duvall. Featuring Chateau Ste Michele, the first major winery in Washington, 117 other wineries and tasting rooms have sprung up around it in this small, scenic valley. An absolute treasure, this is where the fruit of Eastern Washington meets the vintners, chefs and flavors of the Pacific Northwest. It’s a delicious crossroads of winemaking, microbrewing, fine dining, and the people who pour their heart and soul into them. Stop by the Woodinville Tourist Office or woodinvillewinecountry.com for more information.
Remlinger Farms is a local staple, open to the public for 6 months of the year. Originally a small working farm started in 1965, the Remlinger’s has evolved, adding a farm market, amusement rides, theater, petting zoo, restaurant, and the Tolt River Railroad Steam Train Ride pulled by a genuine steam engine that travels the property. Tons of activities for toddlers through kindergarten aged kids, including educational tours on topics like beekeeping, 4H animals, spring seeding, and harvest. More at remlingerfarms.com.
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Remlinger Farms
32610 NE 32nd St
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Remlinger Farms is a local staple, open to the public for 6 months of the year. Originally a small working farm started in 1965, the Remlinger’s has evolved, adding a farm market, amusement rides, theater, petting zoo, restaurant, and the Tolt River Railroad Steam Train Ride pulled by a genuine steam engine that travels the property. Tons of activities for toddlers through kindergarten aged kids, including educational tours on topics like beekeeping, 4H animals, spring seeding, and harvest. More at remlingerfarms.com.
The railway museum offers a great overview of how the railroad ‘changed everything’, as well as seasonal train rides and a history center. The Depot park is open year-round. The Northwest Railway Museum is open year-round. The Museum consists of several locations: the 1890 Snoqualmie Depot, the Centennial Trail Exhibit, and Railway History Center. The Snoqualmie Depot is free and open 10am to 5pm. The Centennial Trail Exhibit is on a public walkway and continually open. The Railway History Center is available by train ($10) seasonally. Regular Trains also depart from the North Bend Depot. Check trainmuseum.org for more information and tickets.
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Northwest Railway Museum
38625 SE King St
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The railway museum offers a great overview of how the railroad ‘changed everything’, as well as seasonal train rides and a history center. The Depot park is open year-round. The Northwest Railway Museum is open year-round. The Museum consists of several locations: the 1890 Snoqualmie Depot, the Centennial Trail Exhibit, and Railway History Center. The Snoqualmie Depot is free and open 10am to 5pm. The Centennial Trail Exhibit is on a public walkway and continually open. The Railway History Center is available by train ($10) seasonally. Regular Trains also depart from the North Bend Depot. Check trainmuseum.org for more information and tickets.
Tubing down the river is a favorite summertime ritual for city and country folk alike. Link up with Fall City Floating, which offers tubes and transportation between the put-in and take-out sites. Or you can go the route of the local, dropping in at McDonald Park in Carnation and popping out at McCormick Park in Duvall. The Fall City route is generally more congested, thanks to the added convenience, while the Carnation-Duvall stretch is more tranquil, but you have to figure out how to get back to your car (Uber?).
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Fall City Grill
4050 Fall City-Carnation Road Southeast
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Tubing down the river is a favorite summertime ritual for city and country folk alike. Link up with Fall City Floating, which offers tubes and transportation between the put-in and take-out sites. Or you can go the route of the local, dropping in at McDonald Park in Carnation and popping out at McCormick Park in Duvall. The Fall City route is generally more congested, thanks to the added convenience, while the Carnation-Duvall stretch is more tranquil, but you have to figure out how to get back to your car (Uber?).

Arts & Culture

Marymoor Park in nearby Redmond is flooded with concert goers eager to enjoy major artists in a quintessentially-northwest venue. Beginning in June. Check out marymoorconcerts.com for calendar and tickets. Also: Marymoor Park Outdoor Movies: Big screen flicks, variety entertainment, movie trivia, Seattle’s best food trucks plus all kinds of awesome vendors and activities. Picnics allowed, bring your own chairs or blankets for lawn seating. $5 per ticket at the gate - parking is also $5 per car!
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Marymoor Park Concerts
6046 West Lake Sammamish Pkwy NE
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Marymoor Park in nearby Redmond is flooded with concert goers eager to enjoy major artists in a quintessentially-northwest venue. Beginning in June. Check out marymoorconcerts.com for calendar and tickets. Also: Marymoor Park Outdoor Movies: Big screen flicks, variety entertainment, movie trivia, Seattle’s best food trucks plus all kinds of awesome vendors and activities. Picnics allowed, bring your own chairs or blankets for lawn seating. $5 per ticket at the gate - parking is also $5 per car!

Shopping

Historic downtown Duvall has been thoughtfully developed over the past 20 years from a sleepy one-stop-light suburb-of-a-suburb into a charming and accessible destination. Once parked, wide sidewalks and ample crosswalks take you from decades-old antique shops and new boutiques, past high end market delis and everyone’s favorite pizza place. Stop by the local bakery or drop into one of a handful of coffee shops. Ample restaurant options will satisfy nearly any budget and palette.
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Duvall
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Historic downtown Duvall has been thoughtfully developed over the past 20 years from a sleepy one-stop-light suburb-of-a-suburb into a charming and accessible destination. Once parked, wide sidewalks and ample crosswalks take you from decades-old antique shops and new boutiques, past high end market delis and everyone’s favorite pizza place. Stop by the local bakery or drop into one of a handful of coffee shops. Ample restaurant options will satisfy nearly any budget and palette.