
Day 1
3 PM
Check-in at the hotel of your choice
Visit https://www.visitwenatchee.org/stay to find a place to stay
6 PM
Iwa Sushi and Grill
8 N. Wenatchee Ave.
Iwa Sushi offers a full menu of Japanese and Pan-Asian cuisine, from sushi and sashimi to teriyaki & hibachi.
After Dinner
Norwood Wine Bar
23 S. Wenatchee Ave
https://www.norwoodwinebar.com
NORWOOD is a 21-and-over wine bar located in the heart of Wenatchee's downtown district. Serving high quality Washington State wines and delectable food plates – all in a delightfully decadent atmosphere – we provide the perfect place for you to connect with friends, loved ones and, of course, the perfect glass of wine.
Day 2
Breakfast
Pybus Public Market
3 N Worthen St
Pybus Public Market is a destination where people gather to experience quality food, goods, and services from local businesses. We offer a platform for farmers, artisans, and nonprofit organizations. We honor history, promote growth, and provide an outlet for community arts, education, and charities.
10 AM
Explore Pybus Market and Historic Downtown Wenatchee
Downtown Wenatchee is the kind of place that feels both familiar and special — a walkable, tree-lined district where historic brick buildings house an eclectic mix of boutiques, family-owned restaurants, coffee shops, and tasting rooms. Murals and public art add splashes of color, while the nearby Columbia River and Cascade foothills frame the scene with natural beauty. From summer farmers markets and parades to holiday strolls and live performances, downtown hums with events that bring locals and visitors together. It’s a place where you’re just as likely to run into a friendly shop owner as you are to discover a new favorite spot, all wrapped in a quaint, welcoming atmosphere.
Pybus Public Market sits in a historic steel warehouse built in 1946 by E.T. Pybus, a Yorkshire-born blacksmith who moved to Wenatchee in 1911. After decades of vacancy, the Port of Chelan County purchased the building in 2010 with the vision of transforming it into a vibrant community hub. Local residents Mike and JoAnn Walker spearheaded redevelopment plans, and by May 2013, the once-abandoned warehouse reopened as Pybus Public Market — a lively destination celebrating local food, art, and culture while honoring its industrial roots.
The farmer’s market is open May through October on Saturdays (8 am–1 pm) and Wednesdays (10 am–2 pm) in the Pybus Public Market parking lot. You’ll find fresh produce, fruit, artisanal breads, cheeses, honey, live music, crafts, etc.
Lunch
Lemolo Deli & Café
114 N Wenatchee Ave
https://www.facebook.com/lemolocafe/
Explore fresh, handcrafted foods and drinks at Lemolo Café & Deli in Wenatchee. Indoor/outdoor seating and to-go orders are available for all dietary needs.
After Lunch
Continue to explore downtown Wenatchee. Visit a few of the tasting rooms that are located on Wenatchee Ave. Find the list here.
Dinner
Chateau Faire Le Pont
1 Vineyard Way
We are much more than just a first-class winery. Our restaurant is the perfect place for that special occasion or to meet friends and enjoy an outstanding dinner with great company. We are also a place where you can kick-back and enjoy a wonderful glass of wine and some of Wenatchee’s great sunshine. Our outdoor deck and seating areas are so inviting! On cold or rainy days, enjoy a glass of wine by our warm see—through fireplace.
After Dinner
Union Hill Cider Co.
3100 Ridgeway Dr, East Wenatchee
unionhillciderco.com
We are not a flavored apple liquor company; we are a cider company. We make cider because we love living where we live, and we love farming apples.
Cider connects us with our community and our community with the things we love to do.
Third-generation farmers located in the heart of Washington focused on crafting unique ciders using cider-specific apples.
Day 3
Breakfast
The Wild Huckleberry
302 S. Mission St
Wildhuck.com/wenatchee
Located in downtown Wenatchee, our original location has become a beloved staple of the Wenatchee Valley. We offer delicious food in a comfortable, welcoming environment. But what’s great food without great service? At The Wild Huckleberry, you’ll find our staff is not only fast, but also fun and friendly.
After Breakfast
Walk on the Apple Capital Loop Trail
wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/apple-capital-recreation-loop-trail
This is a 10-mile, paved loop on both sides of the Columbia River near Wenatchee. The trail was completed in 1990 by the Chelan County PUD, connecting residents in the area with nature right in their backyards.
The trail features an urban waterfront, as well as diverse natural habitats for wildlife in the area.
The multi-use trail is well-used by both recreators and commuters. Thousands of people use the trail each year, and it's accessible year-round; even in winters with heavy snow, cross-country skiers and snowshoers love this route.
Cross the Wenatchee River twice and the Columbia River once. Take particular note of the area where the Wenatchee River empties into the Columbia. There is riverfront beach access as it passes through several parks.
The Apple Capital Loop Trail is closed at the Clark Pipeline Bridge and both access points until November 2026 for construction of new pedestrian and bicycle bridges. This means the full loop is not accessible, but you can still enjoy out-and-back sections from either side, such as heading north from Pybus Public Market to the Odabashian Bridge and Lincoln Rock State Park, or exploring the trail until you reach the closure.
Lunch
McGlinns Public House
111 Orondo Ave
From their website: We love what we do here at McGlinn’s. Our goal is about more than just crafting good food. We aim to connect by creating relationships with people and local businesses to provide you with the freshest ingredients possible. We want to bring you the familiar atmosphere of sitting on the back porch with good friends, grilling burgers, and sipping on a cold beer, or the first bite of charred marshmallow s’mores made over the campfire on a cool summer night. We’re here to provide you with the nutrients you need to get out, explore, connect with others, and take the time to savor life.
Other restaurant options can be found at visitwenatchee.org/eat-drink.
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