11 Best Nightlife in Washington Wine Country, Washington

Brick Saloon

Fodor's choice
Built in 1889 and rebuilt in 1898, this iconic corner saloon features hearty pub grub, a great selection of beer from the Pacific Northwest, a giant wood-burning stove, basement jail cells, and a 23-foot-long running-water spittoon, now used for annual miniboat races. There's live music on weekends, and the kitchen serves decent pub fare.

BRIX Wine Bar

Fodor's choice

Grab a seat at the long copper bar or one of the café tables in this art-filled downtown lounge with tall brick walls and a well-curated list of mostly Washington wines. Pizza and well-prepared gastropub fare is served, and the reliably good house wines are a great deal. 

Cowiche Creek Brewing

Fodor's choice

First-timers to this contemporary taproom on a lofty ridge 12 miles west of Yakima are usually as wowed by the mesmerizing mountain vistas as they are the lovingly crafted beers. The husband-and-wife proprietors are admitted hops admirers, and the IPA-forward beer selection reflects this penchant. On warm days have a seat on the family- and pet-friendly lawn and patio—there's often live music, and pub fare is served. 

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Gård Vintners

Fodor's choice

This hip little downtown wine bar with live music every Friday showcases Gård Vintners' superb Columbia Valley and Walla Walla wines. Although it's open for tastings, most folks stop in for a glass or two and a bite to eat—there's a short list of tasty nibbles, including a fantastic warm molten chocolate lava cake. Rhône wines—including a well-balanced Reserve Syrah and a bright, unfiltered Viognier—are the main focus.

Varietal Beer Company

Fodor's choice

Arguably the most accomplished artisan beer maker in the Lower Valley, Varietal produces an extensive roster of both traditional and experimental brews—including a chocolatey English brown ale and a variety of hop-forward brews featuring different varieties of Yakima-grown hops. Enjoy your sipping at the counter, or head to the back to play some old-school arcade games. Food trucks are on hand most days. 

Whipsaw Brewing

Fodor's choice

This unfussy brewpub on the northwest side of downtown has a pet-friendly patio and taproom with lumberjack-inspired decor (the owner is a former logger). It's one of the top craft brewers in the region, known especially for its refreshing blackberry wheat ale and heady Riggin Slinger Red Ale. 

Bron Yr Aur Brewing

A popular stop after skiing or hiking in the mountains to the west, this convivial brewpub in rural Naches is named for a classic Led Zeppelin song that in Welsh means "hill of gold." This is an apt description of the surrounding semi-arid bluffs and also a nod to the mostly British-style sips, including a refreshing blonde ale with heady floral notes. Cheddar tots, pizzas, and beer-infused brownies are among the food offerings. 

Mickey's Pub and Orion Cinema

At this pub inside a downtown cinema, you can opt to watch a film and push a call button for seat-side service, including beer, or just sit in the pub and skip the movie–-but maybe not the popcorn. Burgers, sandwiches, salads, and personal pizzas fill the menu. Some weekend nights there's live music in the bar.

Mule and Elk Brewing

This tiny taproom with metal chairs and timber and corrugated-metal accents brews balanced, complex craft beers, some with a nod toward England (the seasonal Back Country Bitter, for example), and others that will please fans of hoppy West Coast sippers—we're looking at you, Warrior Mindset Double IPA. There's also a selection of pizzas, shrimp skewers, and other light bites. 

Sports Center Yakima

A Yakima standby on the town's main drag since 1904, this friendly dive is known for its signature neon sign, which depicts a sportsman pointing a rifle into the air. Inside, TV screens show pro and college games, and kitchen churns out pub favorites.

The Tap

This upbeat and airy downtown bar showcases a huge range of regional beers as well as hard ciders and seltzers, but with a twist: patrons pour their own drinks from a long wall of taps and are charged by the ounce. It's a perfect setup if you want to customize your own flight of Yakima Valley beers. The street tacos and chorizo quesadillas are quite tasty.