Camano Island

Kingfisher

A beautifully serene PNW island off the beaten path. Great rocky beaches (not much of the sandy kind), refreshing trails, eclectic art studios, and low-key, tasty dining options.

Baked Cafe

The best food on Camano - is what some would say. Others will urge you to get your daily breakfast from these wonderful people with Good Food and Bad’tude. You can follow them on Instagram for their latest menu specials.

Camano Commons

A renovated and repurposed old barn building filled with local Camano goodies - from art work, jewelry, crafts, gifts, and of course the Camano brew coffee. A staple is to make the Camano Bakery your first stop to get delicious coffee and one of the delicious pastries! (As opposed to Baked Cafe for the sandwiches and bread)

Tapped

The only Taphouse restaurant on the island offering a selection of PNW brewed craft beers. One of their best features is to sit outside 365 days a year with their covered and heated patio. One of our favorite places to wash down our blues on a gloomy PNW day, enjoying their vegan/vegetarian-friendly menu items.

Ale Spike Brewery

Local Camano brews, by locals, in a very local and unsuspecting area of the Island. Right on your way to English boom.

Pub282

The local joint! Pub 282 is an experience from their bar to their food to their patio. If you want to feel like an Islander, this is the place to be. Check all your judgments at the door, have a great time, and enjoy the people and camaraderie.

Rockaway Grill & Cafe

Kind of the golf course hangout, but not really. Good food, casual atmosphere to meet up with local friends for a great time!

Cama Beach Cafe

Seasonal. Open Friday-Sun rest of the year for breakfast/lunch. When they’re open, this is where you want to be. For the views, the sightseeing and the people watching and of course whale watching when they’re in the Passage. If you have a chance to sit outside, or hike the trails from the park down to the beach, you will not be disappointed!

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