Wenatchee’s ever-evolving small business scene is one of the many reasons both locals and visitors fall in love with this community. Whether it’s a cozy cafe or a pop-up pizzeria, each one adds something fresh, fun, and flavorful to the local landscape.
Here are six new business that have recently opened or are opening soon in Wenatchee:
Mountainside Bakery Co (614 Riverside Dr. B105)
A longtime favorite at local farmer’s markets, Mountainside Bakery now has a permanent home in downtown Wenatchee. Owned by Lindsay Corey, who went through professional culinary training, and her parents, this charming bakery serves buttery croissants, cinnamon rolls, espresso drinks, and plenty of scratch-made pastries.
Moon Bean Cafe (101 Eastmont Ave, East Wenatchee)
East Wenatchee just got a whole lot sweeter. Moon Bean Cafe, which opened in June, offers all the essentials: coffee, tea, colorful energy drinks, and a delicious selection of baked goods and pastries. It’s the perfect spot to fuel your morning or take your midday break – and a delightful new addition to East Wenatchee’s growing downtown scene.
The Valley Pizza Joint Pop-Up (85 9th St NE, East Wenatchee)
Craving something a little more savory? The Valley Pizza Joint is a summer pop-up cooking up creative pizzas like Steak & Alfredo and Fiesta Pizza from their location outside of JB Steamers. Owned by husband-and-wife duo Mikayla and Michael Rivera, the pop-up opened in June and has already earned a devoted following. Hours can vary by week, so be sure to check out their social media before heading over.
Munchies (21 N. Wenatchee Ave)
The team behind Zully’s Ice Cream is leveling up with a new concept: Munchies, a fun, flavor-forward snack bar opening soon on Wenatchee Ave (which will also be the new home of Zully’s). Think bold flavor combos, grab-and-go treats and the same fun creativity that made Zully's a local favorite. Keep an eye out on their social media for an official opening date.
Magical Hippie Crecallium Fairy Café & Boutique (22 N. Wenatchee Ave)
Originally launched in Leavenworth, Magical Hippie Crecallium has found a new home in downtown Wenatchee. Owned by Kristin Lopez, her husband Alvaro, and partner Adrian Meyers, this unique spot blends food, drinks and boutique goods all into one. Expect vibrant, photo-worthy Tex Mex dishes made with locally sourced ingredients, fun espresso and tea drinks with decorations like edible glitter, and handcrafted items like candles and 3D printed art.
Golden Hour Consignment (22 N. Wenatchee Ave)
Golden Hour Consignment offers gently used children's items – from clothing and books to cribs and strollers – at affordable prices. Owners Preston and Jessica Ferguson are designing the shop to be as family friendly as possible, with thoughtful touches like a play area, changing room, and nursing space. Follow along on their social media for their grand opening details.