Hello - I'm planning on hiking Lime Kiln trail in Granite Falls and I wanted to get some advice on where to eat afterwards?
I went to Issaquah Brewhouse after hiking on the East Side last weekend and really enjoyed it. I would love to find other places similar to that one in other areas.
I reviewed the sticky thread here on post hike grub. I'm not sure which section I should review. At first I thought the Hwy 2 section. 1 place was in Leavenworth which I discovered through Google Maps is over 100 miles away from Granite Falls.
So can you please offer some good advice on a cool place to eat and drink beer after hiking Lime Kiln trail? I'll be driving back to downtown Seattle afterwards so any place within 10 miles of that route should be fine
@schroder - thanks for the heads up. I'll be driving back to downtown Seattle from Granite Falls. Can you think of any good post hike pubs within a 10 mile radius of that route?
In Granite Falls there is two Mexican Restaurants. Playa Bonita and Los Flamingo. Two paces to get Pizza...Omega Pizza & Pasta and Alfys.
Teriyaki Cafe, and Teriyaki Wok. Ike's Drive In, Timerline Cafe, Subway, McDonalds
I know i forgetting one or two others.
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Los Flamingos is shut down (I updated the sticky). Timberline is still closed for remodeling (though it doesn't look like they've done anything since it closed).
hikr, the Granite Falls area falls within the Mountain Loop section of the post hike grub thread.
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