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Whidbey Working Artist Tour! August 29th + 30th!

8/7/2015

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We are super excited to be participating in the Whidbey-wide Artist Tour at the end of August, in which 7 of our artists are participating! For more info go to the Official Tour Site. I can't think of a more pleasant field trip then spending a leisurely day traversing our beautiful Island, visiting the variety of creative peoples who live here. Take a break for lunch or stay for dinner at one of my favorite eateries:
Clinton: 
PIckles Deli for fantabulous sandwiches and soups
Langley: 
Useless Bay Coffee Co for extremely pleasant patio sitting, coffee & treats, or a great lunch (love me the baja tacos)
Prima Bistro for French Gastro Gorgeousness and awesome deck seating
Island Pizzeria for the best pizza on the Island and view seating
Portico Latin America Bistro, our newest addition with an eclectic and artistic ambience and "Latin American Food from Mexico, the Caribbean and South America, with an enormous deck overlooking the Puget Sound and migrating whales."
Greenbank:
Whidbey Pies Cafe for PIE!!! and a lovely lunch menu with the best bread evah, located within the View-tastic Greenbank Farm
Coupeville:
Knead + Feed, simple but perfect menu and cinnamon rolls the size of your head

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