The Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum, located in a restored hangar, features an impressive collection of military aircraft and weapons from the years 1935 to 1945. The museum boasts top-notch facilities and showcases vintage aeroplanes in excellent condition. Its staff are highly knowledgeable and enthusiastic about the exhibits on display. It is undoubtedly one of the world's premier collections of significant military equipment, providing a vital legacy for future generations to appreciate.
My favorite aviation museum in the whole world! I met a docent named Arthur Unruh there, who was the most friendly and inspiring man I have ever met! It's just so powerful to see these WW2 planes up and close and personal! Not to mention also getting to see them fly in the air for free! This place is like a second home to me 😌
Chandler Stevens — Google review
If you have the chance to visit this museum, I highly recommend it. took my family to the fly days and other events (Wine night and Tanktober-fest). I live down the road from this place and took it for granted, then the pandemic hit and closed it for 3 years. Then with new ownership, I thought this impressive collection was lost to the area. But it remains for the time being. Visit and appreciate the awesome collection. Hopefully they continue to do demonstrations whether it's the tanks or planes.
The_Evil_Scooter — Google review
Amazing museum! We had a wonderful time! What an amazing collection of aircraft and vehicles! We talked to several of the staff who were around the museum and they were all super friendly and informative. We will definitely be coming back.
Andy Ellingson — Google review
As a huge Battlefield and World War II fan, I couldn't believe I could get up close and personal with all my favorite WWII vehicles somewhere on Earth. I only planned a 2-hour visit to this museum, but I was so wrong. You could easily spend a whole day here. What's even more amazing is that all the vehicles here are actually operational.
You guys are doing a fantastic job!
Chyee — Google review
This place is absolutely awesome the facilities are five-star and the quality of the vintage aeroplanes is the best I have ever seen in the whole world. They have pretty much every single significant military aircraft and weapon on display in pristine condition. The staff are incredibly helpful and very knowledgeable not to mention enthusiastic about the place. What a legacy to leave behind for the general public.
Eddie Clifton — Google review
I went to the grand reopening of this amazing museum. You get to wander 3 hangars of pure wonder and history. I had an amazing day returning after 3 long years away, they have three opportunities to watch demonstrations of their tanks. I highly recommend going here to support them!
Pictured: CORSAIR, B-25, P-51 MUSTANG and the SPITFIRE
Casey Oldham — Google review
Great museum with some planes that are the last of their kind. Most of the planes and tanks are fully operational. I was told that in the past, and hopefully in the future, some of these planes and tanks are flown/driven in demonstrations on holidays, including firing the tanks (with blanks). There is an interactive educational section as well. The docents were friendly and helpful with a decent amount of knowledge.
Stephen Leer — Google review
Definitely a must visit place if you are looking for historical artifacts around WWII. Beautifully preserved and restored armored tanks and airplanes from the Wars. The best part though are the volunteers who work as guides here. All of them have some family involvement with the heritage and their level of knowledge is impressive.
Couple this trip with the Boeing - Flight of Future (right around the corner) and you have a fantastic field day lined up for family and friends.
Anish John — Google review
This is the most wonderful place to be for a history nerd, everyone is so nice and willing to answer your questions about pretty much anything. To top it all off the fact that everything works is just amazing. I love going to see the P-47 and watch her flying. Thank you to this wonderful place for creating so many memories and keeping me facinated :D
CASEY OLDHAM — Google review
What an amazing day. I was expecting a couple of hangers with a few restored war birds. Boy, was I wrong! They actually have more ground vehicles than aircraft now (mostly tanks), but this takes nothing from the aviation and historical information. The theater, and interactive history of war (touch screens, audio-visual presentations, etc) is amazingly well done, and the pictorial timelines meticulously laid out on the walls are visually stimulating and educational. I was surprised at some of the artifacts that were on display, but you should just see for yourself!
The highlights of my visit were the stories behind some of the aircraft and the associated people, as shared by Rick. His passion for the history of both the aircraft and the museum made for a very special day. I got to learn a lot about the back stories of the aircraft, as well as the people associated with them. I will definitely be making the trip back to be there for an upcoming flight day! Thanks again to Rick for the outstanding tour!!
Scott Long — Google review
The best collection of WW II warbirds that I've seen since Planes of Fame in Chino. Meticulously restored, airworthy historical planes. The ground combat vehicles were nice to see, but I came to see the planes. Only gripe is having to endure inappropriately loud visitors that pushed me aside & talked about things unrelated to the museum.
Steven R. Colson — Google review
Wow what a great way to spend a few hours. It's a great mix of planes--a mind-blowing number of which still fly--and vehicles. The displays are well-described on plaques and banners. And there are several roving volunteers to answer questions. We had great conversations with David who knew his stuff and was the friendliest guy we met all week. Highly recommended. Be sure to look through the fence at the new green Boeings and the military ramp.
Todd Beck — Google review
Amazing museum. The planes are well preserved and the majority in flight condition. There is one Junkers Stuka in restoration being exhibited. In the entrance, you can see an amazing B-25. In front of it, there is an English de Havilland Mosquito bomber. All aircraft are well preserved. The nice thing about this museum is that the voluntary guides are crazy about airplanes (like me). It totally worth spending the day visiting and talking with the guides.
Fabio — Google review
Awesome museum well presented aircraft and armored vehicles, excellent and well informed docents, especially Dale 👍 would highly recommend . And visit James Bay distillery around the corner
Michael Kiesling — Google review
Very cool place! Lots of historical aircraft and other cool stuff. Also a lot of interactive things and information and diagrams. Definitely would recommend if you like historic items.
Kellan Butler — Google review
It is a great museum if you like to see and learn about historical planes, tanks, and all kinds of combat equipment and machinery. Very well laid out displays with excellent information. The volunteer guides added extra information and fun facts. Even the interactive displays were fun and informative!
M W — Google review
This place is amazing! So much to see and learn. My boyfriend and I visited a week or so ago and had a fantastic tour guide, Paul, who showed us around. We learned so much! We will definitely be returning.
Cannalope — Google review
Awesome place to visit to teach the family about military equipment. Great learning experience for anyone interested in mechanics and aviation. WWII is the main inventory. They do have some stuff predating WWII and other vehicles from Vietnam. Very good variety of armor and planes. They even have a working me262! It's worth the price of admission. The staff are extremely helpful and knowledgeable. The gift shop has a lot of variety. They will hopefully start doing live demonstrations soon.
Imagine Children's Museum provides interactive exhibits for children aged 12 and under, along with a water-play area and rooftop playground. The facility is well-maintained with regular cleaning, and on busy weekends there is plenty of staff to manage the high volume of visitors. The museum has a maximum capacity limit to ensure safety, but there are three levels full of fun activities for young children. While prices may be steep, overall it is an excellent location for kids to explore and play.
This place is so cool! My 2 and 3 year old have a blast and never want to leave. All of the different stations are so fun and creative, allows the kids to free play and learn. Can't wait to go back when the weather gets nicer so we can check out the rooftop playground.
Cassi Sanchez — Google review
Our little one had so much fun.
We spent 4 hours here, and she wasn't ready to leave, but the place closed (and I was done way before that 😆)
She really enjoyed the craft, I thought it was pretty dumb, but all the kids seemed to enjoy it, and that is what matters: a Thanksgiving leftover plate: kids glue different things that resembles Thanksgiving leftover on a paper plate.
Lots and lots of fun things to do. Our two favorite was the train station and the water works. The water works was truly fantastic.
The crew was kind and helpful.
Bathrooms were clean and tidy.
We really enjoyed our visit.
Our little one was talking about it for days after.
Zs?fia Tahy-Kov?cs — Google review
Our time at this museum was amazing! Having a 15 month old, I wasn't sure if there were things she would be able to do. She was able to play with pretty much everything (except the water section) and the other, older, kids were super great about not running her over and including her in their play. It was even fun for us parents, but we're kids at heart ;) I highly reccomend this for a fun day trip. (If you receive SNAP benefits, admission is $3/each with no time limit!)
After playing, we just hung out in the toddler area on the 1st floor to relax, and we were all alone. It was nice.
Courtney Kryger — Google review
I have a 2 year old and this month was the first time we took him any place like this (due to the pandemic) during the week it's not too busy and smells of cleaning products (which made me feel good). During the week I didn't see any staff in the play areas, but on the weekends I saw a ton of staff running around - so maybe it depends on the kid count. I do like they have a max capacity, cause it can get a bit crazy. That being said there is a TON of stuff for littles to do - 3 levels of activity and play. The prices are a bit stiff, but I felt it was worth it. All-in-all a great place for kids!
Gina Barone Simmons — Google review
A fun filled and great childrens museum!!! It does get pretty packed and wild though which is the only downfall! Too many kids running around and super crowded. It gets overwhelming. They have tons of hands on things for the kiddos to do like water area, books, play theatre, crafts and more. Birthday parties here are super fun as well, but expensive. You can bring lunch and eat downstairs which is nice! The parking lot isn't right by the entrance so you have to walk a little bit (not far at all but still have to walk along the sidewalk to get there) the line is sometimes long and super slow. They have a cute gift shop too with some things decently priced and other things overly priced, if I remember correctly you have to walk out through the gift shop to leave which sucks because you know the kids will be begging you for something because it's like a toy store! lol
Danielle — Google review
This place is a combination of some of the best kids museums we've been to.
We were here open to close and had lunch here as well.
Very clean, so many things to do and see. The staff is very friendly and helpful.
Ellie Cruz — Google review
Since the remodel, this has become an outstanding children’s museum! We took 4 grandchildren, ages 7-13, and without exception they all had a blast. The oh so fun, between the trees, suspension” bridges, multiple learning experiences, water play area, rooftop playground and more, provided fun for everyone. We spent three fun hours and could have stayed longer. It was well worth the $22 ticket price! The parking lot next door is convenient and very affordable.
Kimberlea Green — Google review
Greate place for a family. Diversity of topics will ingage everyone. Even edults! The water room is the best! Two hours minimum! Take a full set of spare dry clothes and boots - you'll need them after water amusements!!! surely. You'll know almost all about hidrodynamic from experience and fun. For toddlers this place is perfect - I saw. For a long time. My young skeptic, at almost 12 years, played with water until he became all wet. Recommend for every family with kids!
Hanna Kalashnyk — Google review
We absolutely love this children’s museum! It’s the best one in the Seattle area! Every time we go we spend a good 3 hours or more there! My daughter, who is 3, loves the rooftop and the water section! My only complaint is that the toddler sections are kind of lacking, especially the one on the second floor. It would be great to see a little more added to them!
Kristen Spitzer — Google review
Brought our two kids here for the day and it was a blast. Loved the dino dig on the roof top as well as the huge jungle gym and musical section up there. Inside we played on the airplane and bus after pretending to work as veterinarians. The art studio down stairs is also super cool and they don't have an extra fee to join in we made love bugs and my the lady running it was super sweet. Offered to get extra pipe cleaner to make a bracelet for our daughter.
Jacob Mccallum — Google review
So much fun and properly cleaned. I saw their sanitization schedule by chance and I’m happy that they are very responsive on cleaning the museum. My kid never came back sick, which also proves it.
The only advice is that I wish they have more lower sinks in the bathroom for young kids. Overall, it’s a great place for kids.
Alice Lee — Google review
This place is super cute and, more importantly, an indoor place for the kids to play. This place has everything from lights, sounds, chemistry, life skills, and quiet places for the kids.
I went basically to say hello to a friend who works there and came away wanting to bring my grandbabies back for a visit.
Fantastic place and highly recommend the place.
Debra Doser — Google review
So many fun things for littles to do. There’s a stop action movie making studio. There’s a jet to fly. Outdoor place space with music and slides and a dino dig. You can fish and make art and they have a tinker shop too. It really has tons of stuff to do. There’s even little toddler spaces here and there. So much to learn from this hands on, interactive museum!
Lisa Zinkie — Google review
Imagine Kids Museum in Everett exceeded my expectations! We spent a delightful hour and a half to two hours exploring the various attractions, and it was time well spent. While the ticket might seem a bit pricey at first, the quality of the experience makes it entirely worthwhile.
The Water, Wind seas and the Workshop were the highlight for us, providing an interactive and educational environment for the kids. The art exhibits were also impressive, sparking creativity and curiosity. The museum offers a perfect balance of fun and learning, making it an enriching experience for children.
Despite the initial cost consideration, my kids were so captivated that they were reluctant to leave. The memories created at Imagine Kids Museum are priceless, and we are already planning our next visit. It's a must-visit destination for families seeking both entertainment and educational value for their children.
Ashwin Sathya Raghunathan — Google review
We took my 2 1/2 year-old grandson. He absolutely loved it. So many interactive experiences! He loved the fishing pond and digging for dinosaur bones and the slides most of all. I highly recommend going. Allow at least 2 hours to see most of it.
Lori Capp — Google review
Great place, 2 stars are missing only because the place is not Stroller and wheelchair friendly. If you are visiting with an infant and a toddler its difficult to manage.
bandana petwal — Google review
Great to spend a few hours, or a day. Just right for the three year old to explore and have fun. Weekday visit for us not too crowded, expect crowds on Saturday.
Michael H — Google review
Weekends are a little chaotic, but wasn't bad. We then went Thursday around 11 and it was super fun and quite. Got to look at, and try everything we wanted to do without having to fight crowds of kids.
andrea chamberlain — Google review
5th birthday here, so having a whole bunch of the place to ourselves made this a special and very social experience. Was our 2nd children's museum in the same day🙃, so the security of having the place just be all known and friends reduced the child chasing overwhelm. Clean, fun activities for a lot of ages.
Schack Art Center gift shops ha a lot of unique art. I also enjoy the gallery but it was not opened when I went on my recent visit. The gallery is also free to visit. I bought this polymer clay puppy for $12. Also, if you ever get hungry there's a great café across the street too!
Carolyn C — Google review
Always have a blast coming here. We love seeing live glass blowing going on in the background as we come and check out the art exhibits.
James Louthan — Google review
I was was very impressed with all the artwork that was submitted by the high-school kids for the scholastic art contest. The kids are so talented. This is a wonderful building and space.
Rod Standing — Google review
I took a silversmithing class there. The instructor was grumpy and not very welcoming. I had a good time but silversmithing is not for me. The shop. Was delightful and I bought several things for myself there from local artists. The ladies in the gift shop were warm and welcoming. I would like to take another class there and may do my Christmas shopping there next year. They have beautiful and unique gifts there.
Giulia Watier — Google review
Wandering through the artwork of local artists was a really enjoyable way to spend a late afternoon. Glass artists were busily at work in the background and the gift shop has a wide variety of affordable art pieces.
Judith Karber — Google review
So many beautiful pieces of art from many different artists. All for sale displayed in a gallery setting and in a gift shop.
In the back you can watch glass blowing artisans.
Many classes available.
Lisa K — Google review
We love Schack! Great shows representing amazing local artists. I think shows are always free/pay what you will. Excellent classes (adult, teen and kid) - we've taken several. Wonderful gift shop. We finally became members when we thought about just how much we enjoy getting a dose of Art at Schack.
Andrea Charrier — Google review
I have taken many classes here, specifically stained glass, fusing and now a little bit of glass blowing. Almost two years of stained glass and fusing with Anita Black and she is the absolute best teacher! Highly recommend!
Cindy Luna — Google review
Beautiful gallery and very reasonably priced local art in the gift shop. We found a couple of nice pieces and definitely plan to return for the unveiling of the next show for the holidays!
Rich G — Google review
I was fortunate to visit the Schack Art Center (3?) times. I think it is absolutely a beautiful space filled with diverse collections of media by very talented people. I also loved the addition of children's art displayed on the halls. There were classes in session and once a glass blower. A highlight is the well-curated gift shop which rivals SAM. I was happy to meet the nice lady who curated it and kudos to her.
Medina E — Google review
My son has a wonderful time doing the art camp at Schack. Staff are super friendly. They hosted Fresh Paint at the Marina and it was a blast. I'd come back for sure and have my son take more classes.
Tanya Hayes — Google review
Took an expressive art class with Jackie Cort and she made it really accessible and fun. Love the outcome and I was nervous at first!
Cheryl Mazurek — Google review
A great place to enjoy looking at art, watching it be made, learning how to create your own and supporting local artists. Always something new to see. My kids love watching the artists blow glass. A go-to for unique gifts that will be cherished. All visitors must sanitized hands upon entering as well as wear mask. Only so many people are let into certain parts of the store at a time. Employees are very nice and always happy to help or talk art!
Elizabeth Douglass — Google review
I have been so very happy with my experience at Schack Art Center. In particular, under Anita Black’s guidance in the stained glass classes! She is a one of a kind instructor that brings a wealth of knowledge to the table. I have been wanting to learn the art of stained glass for a while, and I am thrilled with the amount of education I received at the Schack thanks to Anita. She truly cares about her students and makes a point to celebrate each student’s strengths and help them with their struggles while learning the art of glass!
Mary Grillot — Google review
The art pieces were interesting especially the carousel. Street parking was difficult but eventually found a spot. Gift shop had beautiful art pieces.
Susan — Google review
Great place, you can actually see them working on glass (forgot to take pic). They have the display for the advance artist on the floor and a room for upcoming artists which are the pics I took of. Really nice place.
Howarth Park is a serene 28-acre beach park that offers stunning views of the mountains and the sea. The park features an off-leash area for dogs, restrooms, and a playground. It's an excellent spot to appreciate nature's beauty while taking a leisurely stroll along the beach, watching birds and ships over the water. However, it's important to be aware that train tracks run close by, so caution must be taken with young children.
This place has become somewhat of a haven for me, I’m usually out here walking or running with my dog Axel, as an introvert with crippling anxiety this place is calming when there’s not too many people. I met a beautiful girl with a little white 4 month old puppy here. I wish we could talk some more.
Anyhoo, be blessed and Take Care everyone!
Buzz Dogg — Google review
This park was beautiful. When the sky is clear you can see the peaks of the mountains. There were quite a few dogs off-leash so keep that in mind if you have littles. All the dogs were friendly but curious and playful. We walked further down the beach away from the dogs to have more space to play.
Aaliyah Earvin — Google review
"During my recent visit to Howarth Park, I discovered a hidden gem tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
A charming small trail beckons adventurers to explore, leading to a picturesque beach just a short 5-minute walk away.
While the park may not offer an array of activities, it exudes tranquility and offers a serene escape for those seeking solace amidst nature's beauty.
Enthusiasts of serene waters and beach vibes will find solace in the calming ambiance and breathtaking views.
The simplicity of the park lends itself perfectly to those looking to unwind, relax, and reconnect with the natural world.
Additionally, Howarth Park warmly welcomes our furry companions, making it an ideal destination for dog owners seeking a peaceful outing with their beloved pets.
Aravind P — Google review
Quiet little place next to a quiet neighborhood. Short hike to the beach. Its a small parking lot but if you are lucky and find a spot, its a beautiful place to see sun go down in the pacific northwest. You can see some sort of ship building yard and distant snow peaks.
Sidharth Jhawar — Google review
Great place to take your dogs and play on the beach. Off leash dog park
Bob VanNess — Google review
Great view and cute trail that is apparently off limits but I stepped over the blockade... Not sure Why its blocked? 🤷♀️
Angie Sue Risvold — Google review
Love this place!! So beautiful and incredible fun for my Oliver
mieke townsend — Google review
While the less-than-10 parking "lot" is concerning and not much to look at, the park and view itself is amazing after a bit of a walk. There is a longer trail to the right, with the beach to the left. Despite the frequent and vulgar graffiti, this would be a perfect place to spend the afternoon and perhaps even propose on the right day. Unfortunately, there are no seats except those right next to the parking lot, snd no restrooms that I saw. However, I did not walk the entire trail as it is not accessible to those with limited mobility.
Lyssa Sandal — Google review
Fun park! There are No big kid swings which is a bummer, the playground is definitely made for younger kiddos in my opinion. It is Kept very clean, has a very nice basketball court as well! No bathrooms, so keep that in mind. There are two parking lots, one for the park portion and one for the beach portion. The beach is beautiful but lots of stairs to climb to get to and from it! Over all Great family fun place! (I have also heard that people have had their cars broken into in the parking lot. But I personally haven't had that happen to me)
Danielle — Google review
Beautiful park and lovely beach to stop by and walk on
Rory Gilbert — Google review
This is a great little park with beautiful views! It’s great as a place to simply observe nature and enjoy the sights and sounds. While there is no long path to walk on, the beach makes for a cool area for a nice stroll as you watch the birds and ships over the water.
The area is also dog friendly with an off-leash area.
Just beware that the park is close to completely open train tracks. So watch the toddlers!
TCPUDPATM PORTS — Google review
We needed to burn a bit of time before we could check-in to our hotel. This was a nice park to stretch our legs and let the kids play at the playground. Plus great views of Possession Sound!
Stewart Rogers — Google review
Great little park with access to the beach. There are 2 parking lots with a small trail connecting them. Also has a nice lookout point from one of the parking areas. You have to go down a few flights of stairs to reach the beach but it’s worth it. If you visit during low tide you can walk along the train tracks pretty far!
Never a lot of people there it’s dog friendly too so bring your little ones.
Alex 2p — Google review
There are bathrooms around the park areas but there is also a passage to go the beach. There are stairs that take you down to the beach.not much of a walking space. I believe because of the season the water came closer and made less access for walking other then that there is a bit space if not full to set up to watch the sunset or take your pet for an outing. Fun for family and couples. Good for photography as well. Such a beautiful place. Did I mention the purple seashells.
Legion Memorial Park is a 4-acre green space located on a bluff in North Everett. The park boasts several amenities, including trails, picnic tables, tennis courts, and a playground. Visitors can also enjoy the lookout point with stunning views of the surrounding area. The park is situated near the Everett Arboretum and is well-maintained with manicured grounds - making it an excellent spot for picnics or leisurely walks.
Great park. Had a fairly large jungle gym. Park also featured swings and a small merry go round. Kids played here for hours. Park was very clean. Will definitely be coming back
Taylor Nelson — Google review
06/03/23: this park is an awesome place to visit with family/friends. The park’s view is overlooking the Puget Sound. I love how the park management put so much effort to make it clean, accessible, and enjoyable to anyone. There are kids' playgrounds, a big baseball ground, and many picnics places. I enjoy nature, the wind, and the outstanding view up here
Danny Tram — Google review
A great place to visit the Everett Arboretum and the park is less than 100 yards down from there. A great time.
Carolyn Kraus — Google review
There aren't a lot of facilities in this park, but where it really shines is the amazing view of the Puget Sound you get. They have a few picnic tables near the parking area, but most of it is a lawn where you can do your own thing.
Chrysocolla Dawn — Google review
Beautiful park full of amenities in the North Everett area. Very well manicured grounds perfect for a picnic!
Jeff Kitchen — Google review
Love this park. It's a great spot if you like to watch the sunset. It's actually pretty popular. You can sit there overlooking the Everett Marina and on clear days you can see the Olympic mountain range in the distance. Just a beautiful spot, there's an arboretum as well as a park with BBQ grills and a gazebo, public restrooms and large grassy areas.
Corrie — Google review
I love it here but I prefer the area across the street over looking the water where there are less people and my dog has a better area to be in. We did go on a weekend and there were several birthday parties as well as bbqs going with tons of people and even then, it was actually pretty calm and peaceful. My boyfriend and dog were both able to sleep. If you can't find parking, there is parking across the street. The bathrooms and grounds are always clean and well maintained. There is enough area to be far enough away from people if needed. I would love to see the arboretum but have not yet. We come from N.Lynnwood/Mill Creek area and have gone here once a week since we found it to go to on Mother's Day.
LoonetteandMolly Thebigcomfycouch — Google review
Took my grandson Beckett to Legion Park and he made a new friend Bella. They spent the whole time together on the slides, swings and all the wonderful things this park has to offer. Legion is Family Friendly and you can even rent the LG park shelter for parties, picnic's and BBQ. There's tennis courts, baseball field all ready for you and your family.
Susan Robinson — Google review
This park sits on a bluff with beautiful views of Puget sound. There are picnic tables scattered around. The playground area had a lot of great things for kids to play on. Easy access off of Marine View
Richard Fuller — Google review
This park is wonderful! It is very well maintained and the park service is consistent with keeping things clean. A fantastic spot for a picnic or hanging out with family or yourself! A lot of events happen regularly and the park is massive so if you have kids they’ll be entertained throughout your visit! Highly recommend 👍
Jeffrey W. Girtz III — Google review
Fanctastic playground!
Huge play structures in great condition.
The views are amazing on a clear day you can see the Olympic and the Cascades.
Zsófia Tahy-Kovács — Google review
We love the pretty flower garden. Lots of cool plants and succulents, very well maintained. Lots of beautiful stone accents. People hide rocks here too which is a fun activity. The park was very busy and we did our best to social distance. Definitely bring a mask.
Phoebe — Google review
Very good for kids & large gatherings, lots of open space and many picnic tables… one can just sit around and relax watching the water fun across the street, if you are lucky you can see lot of Kiteboarders, when windy.
Anupam Anand — Google review
This Park is just nice all around! It's a short easy walk through the Arboretum, spend 5 minutes or spend the afternoon. Big trees, great views, restrooms, playground, BBQ, covered picnic area! CLEAN AND BEAUTIFUL!
Heidi Easterling — Google review
Went here for my son's baseball game and the fields are nice, there's tennis courts, a parking area that overlooks water and is a great spot to watch the sunset. I had my dog and just kept him on a leash. Of course no dogs on baseball fields
Joshua Hill (Wild Hill) — Google review
Exploring this park makes one realize how vast it is. It includes a golf course, an arboretum, playgrounds, walking trails, picnic areas, and fantastic views...plus more. Very family and dog friendly.
We love this place. You can take a quick ferry over for $3/$5 or paddle your board over. Our kids love it here with sandy beach and warm water. It is also a great place to see kite surfing.
Outdoor World — Google review
Best place to go to spend an afternoon on a SANDY beach. I've known about this for over 5 years and never went until now. I now regret not going sooner. Lots of beach to spread out and not feel crowded. Very shallow water for hundreds of feet (depending on tide). At the time I went it was very comfortable getting in the water. There was even some beach volleyball nets to play on. Give this view a thumbs up to help others.
Michael Murphy — Google review
Best kept secret!! Best tip: go at high tide! The water is warm for younger kids, bring digging tools and chairs if you have them. You can just sit as the parent and enjoy your kids! The foot ferry over is darling!
Kory Lorimer — Google review
Jetty Island is a small island located in Everett. It is an ideal picnic spot in North Seattle area. It opens only from July 5th through Labor Day. So I always try to visit at least once a year when the island is open.
Parking lot is available for only $3 a day and a short ferry service from Everett to island is available for FREE. The schedule is as follows -
- Monday - Thursday; 10:00 a.m. - 6 p.m.
- Friday & Saturday; 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.
- Sunday; 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.
We had a good time playing in the water as well as observing people kitesurfing, kayaking, and boating. Campfire starts at 7PM - the island staff provides a cracker, chocolate, and marshmallow for roasting. It was a fantabulous experience!
James Yoon — Google review
We had a great day here with the family. Lots of kite surfers. We were able to catch crab by diving in the water and getting them that way. We limited out without having to put pots in the water
Jay Bjorn — Google review
Been going here since i was a kid, love it! Took the kayaks over for the first time (off season) so quiet and so beautiful
Melissa bates — Google review
Just a 2 minute ferry ride across. Very rustic island where basically you just sink in mud.
Grand Avenue Park is a public space spanning 5 acres that boasts beautifully manicured grounds and expansive green areas. One of its main attractions are the breathtaking vistas of the ocean that it offers. The park is renowned for its picturesque scenery, showcasing stunning views of the sea to visitors. Additionally, Grand Avenue Park provides ample room for outdoor recreational activities in a serene environment surrounded by natural beauty. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks or engage in various physical activities while taking in the scenic surroundings.
Beautiful, small park with plenty of benches to sit and soak up the amazing view of the Everett Marina and the sound. With the new pedestrian bridge, there is easy access to the waterfront from the park. Nice neighborhood park!
William Case — Google review
Ventured over today to see the cherry blossoms! Gorgeous. This park is really nice, peaceful & very well maintained.
Susan B — Google review
They recently added bark and did a ton of clipping with the plants and trees. Looks great. Very clean! Dog loves walks here!
Tara DeMille — Google review
A small park overlooking the harbor and bay. There are benches and a walkway that leads to a bridge over the roadway and down into the marina.
Wayne O — Google review
Beautiful, well maintained small neighborhood park with a stunning sunset and sound view. Not to mention beautiful neighborhood and historic houses. Kid, dog, accessibility friendly. Has dog bags and trash bins on either end of park. Only takes a few minutes to walk the park path and well marked and lit crosswalks at either end. Bike and walking "bridge" pathway goes down to the port of everett and navy base which connects to Grand Avenue park on 16th st cross street. Highly suggest walking the bridge down to the marina.
Good to know: No bathrooms, no play structures. One pathway through park. Grass can be quite saturated during rainy season.
Cass — Google review
Beautiful park in a very cool neighborhood. Very quaint and calm park overlooking the Puget Sound and the Navy station. The park does not have much space but a marker and some lawned area for playing. Lot of parking alongside the street and walk over to the viewpoint. Recommend this place for viewing PNW sunset, trains, ships, and Navy station. You can take walk across the bridge and get down to the Everett Port area. There is Lombardis restaurant at a walking distance.
Sidharth Jhawar — Google review
Lovely views & great sunset spot!
Leslie McGehee — Google review
Grand Avenue Park in Everett, Washington, is a place that deserves nothing less than a five-star review. I recently had the pleasure of experiencing this incredible park, and it left me utterly mesmerized. From the stunning sunsets to the captivating walking areas, this park offers an unparalleled experience for nature enthusiasts and leisure seekers.
One of the most enchanting features of Grand Avenue Park is its incredible sunset vistas. As the day draws to a close, the sky transforms into a breathtaking canvas of vibrant colors, painting the Puget Sound with shades of gold, pink, and orange. Standing atop the park's vantage points, I was in awe of the sheer beauty before me. The sunsets at Grand Avenue Park are truly a sight to behold and create an atmosphere of tranquility and serenity.
The walking areas within the park further add to its allure. The meticulously maintained pathways wind through lush greenery, providing a peaceful and scenic environment for leisurely strolls. As I walked along the paths, I was enveloped by the fragrant blooms of beautiful flowers and the gentle rustling of leaves. The park's design seamlessly integrates nature with its surroundings, creating a harmonious atmosphere that invites visitors to connect with the environment.
What sets Grand Avenue Park apart is the attention to detail in creating an enjoyable walking experience. The pathways are wide, well-paved, and accessible to all, making it easy for visitors of all ages and abilities to explore the park comfortably. The addition of benches along the way offers opportunities to pause, soak in the surroundings, and appreciate the natural beauty that surrounds you. Whether you're looking for a peaceful morning walk or an evening stroll under the starlit sky, Grand Avenue Park provides the perfect setting.
The combination of beautiful sunsets and enchanting walking areas makes Grand Avenue Park a true sanctuary for those seeking solace in nature. It's a place where you can escape the hustle and bustle of daily life and immerse yourself in the serenity and tranquility that only a well-designed park can offer.
In conclusion, Grand Avenue Park in Everett, Washington, is a hidden gem that deserves every accolade it receives. Its stunning sunsets paint the sky with a magical palette of colors, while the inviting walking areas allow visitors to explore the park's natural beauty at their own pace. Whether you're a local resident or a traveler passing through, a visit to Grand Avenue Park is an experience that will leave you with lasting memories.
Sakshi Gupta — Google review
I have been coming to this location since childhood and with the addition of a walking bridge that takes you down to the marina waterfront, it makes this more desirable to visit. Historical marker is located here and the view to Port Gardner Bay and Hat island are outstanding! FOLLOW ME for more thoughtful recommendations as I travel the world 🌎
Vincent Randy Heslop — Google review
Very nice place to have a walk , go down the docks & waterfront.
There's only roadside parking in front of the park , but there's more parking downstairs.
There's a marketplace below the park with few shops & restaurants.
This place is lively in spring .
Evergreen Arboretum & Gardens is a 3.5-acre park featuring 10 themed gardens, walking paths, sculptures and more. Despite being visited during midwinter, there were still conifers and daffodils to be seen along the short but enjoyable walk through the well-maintained park marked with an archway.
Evergreen Arboretum is a beautiful place to spend a few hours with the family. With beautiful views and situated between a golf course, a park, and homes it is a quiet place most of the time. But also with open areas that are good for pets and kids. In summer months it has a nice outdoor water feature which would be fun for kids as well.
Joshua Wilson — Google review
Visited during the Wintertide lighting event where they apply Christmas lights and have them kn during the evening from 4 to 8 PM nightly in December. A great time to visit especially given the rare snow just before Christmas in 2022. We have also visited during the warmer seasons and enjoyed the well though out arboretum. It has slowly been added to and expanded since we took Wedding photos here a decade plus ago. Located in between private homes, ballparks, and a public golf course it is just about out of expansion room but the many bridges, fountains, public art pieces and plants are worth the trip. They also have a Book Walk and other events throughout the year. A true hidden gem in North Everett.
Matt Ackerman — Google review
Fun surprise! Was checking out American Legion Memorial Park and found the garden. Very well kept. Some beautiful flowers & trees, and a few sculptures. Free to park and get in. Wasn't crowded when we were there. Absolutely beautiful view of the Sound from the park. Ended up staying for sunset.
S Anderson — Google review
Super clean. Beautiful plants and sculptures. Bonus is the huge playground next door for the babies. They also do online horticulture classes im gonna check out
Annabelle Nyers — Google review
Enjoyable walk if you're in the area. We stopped by during midwinter, so there wasn't a lot of vegetation aside from the conifers and a few sprouted daffodils. Still, we had an enjoyable short walk through the park, seeing what plants are here with the signs.
There is a lot of parking, so that shouldn't be a problem. The park is marked with an archway, so do not drive into the gated area to the left... we almost made that mistake!
Ever Season — Google review
This is a great park to visit in December. It's a small park so won't take long to walk through it but it does have some fun light displays!
Jewels Lutovsky — Google review
Small but well maintained. There are a few foot paths taking you by many different plants and sculptural installations.
William T — Google review
Small but well curated/maintained garden. Worth a visit if you're in Everett in the summer 🌞
Sheena Ernst — Google review
A beautiful garden with art sculptures. It's easy to spend .5-1 hour here as it is a bit small. There is plenty of parking and benches, as well as a restroom nearby.
Lyssa Sandal — Google review
Great place to study plant Identification, most plants have tags with the common, scientific names, as well as genus and species. If you're a home owner wanting to enhance yard great place to get ideas and know what to buy.
Montan Mathis — Google review
Wonderfully curated arboretum. Easy parking and access. Very peaceful. Brought my partner here and was impressed by all the different foliage that was thriving within this little spot. The art installations were quite nice as well! Definitely visit if you're in the area!
ECCO-station — Google review
Visited on a Friday evening and it was very quiet but was perfect with the lighting of the sun. Nice short stroll through beautiful gardens and nice paths for handicap. Being that we were visiting from IL the Puget Sound views were amazing just before entering the park is a viewing area!!! Would highly recommend for a short outdoor walk and it's free!!!
Tammy Kristensen — Google review
It was very interesting and fun at the same time because it was all Christmas decorated.
Litzy — Google review
Nice little garden! We went on Thanksgiving day, the Christmas decor was already up, and our little one enjoyed the gnomes all around the garden. There was storytime as well with a cute little story that made the walk really exciting for her.
I have always enjoyed driving over here because of all the birds and wildlife you may see while you are here I have seen 5 river otters crossing the road by the snohomish river to the ponds all of them together, seen deer, Bald Eagles, i think I have weasels or something like it and many different birds, it's just a relaxing place to walk the trail or just drive thru it
Tyler — Google review
There is indeed a parking area here, past the I-5 overpass. There is a misleading sign that says “No parking beyond this point” at the overpass, which probably just means don’t park on the grass, but it might make you think it’s private beyond the sign. But there is a sizable lot if you continue, and want to park closer to Spencer.
Brent Woo — Google review
Beautiful mountain views but no place to sit. It's more suitable for a stroll, bike riding, etc. The parking lot is very small with a capacity of ~10 cars.
Anika Goyal — Google review
My favorite place in the region. I love the seclusion, birds, water, and sunlight especially around the time the season changes in late summer.
Adam Halliwill — Google review
It's a fenced in U with no visibility from afar. When I returned to my motorcycle someone had smashed someone's window. So if you park here, be prepared to have smashed windows.
CoolHandLuke43 — Google review
Lovely 3 mile loop near the river. Super smooth for wheeled sports
Skate — Google review
Typical parking lot, there's what appears to be an abandoned moterhome - had a pink notice on the windshield July 3rd.
The Everett Farmers Market is a seasonal Sunday market that features locally sourced produce from area farmers, as well as handmade artisanal foods and crafts. The market offers a diverse selection of delicious goods, such as ripe and sweet strawberries, tasty hummus, Indian vegetarian loaded tots, and Caribbean fusion chicken burritos filled with beans and veggies. Visitors can also enjoy the lively atmosphere created by talented buskers like PK Dwyer.
Okay dude straight up this was a neat spot I really enjoyed it. I'd definitely come back
AL Keefus — Google review
Have been wanting to come to this market forever. It did not disappoint. Lots of vendors and lots of variety. Everyone is super kind and the location is great. Parking was easy and getting around the market was simple!
Kelly Marin — Google review
Located on Wetmore Ave every Sunday during the Summer from 11:00am-3pm only
As has been noted by other shoppers some Vendors are noticeably missing from years past…but I have also noticed some new comers too! 🤗
Majority of Vendors are very nice and friendly! Side Note: Avoid the older couple selling Popcorn I experienced and witnessed the older woman be rude, ignore and have attitude with customers Don’t know if she is prejudice or just plain Mean but she did this to a couple of people!!! Avoid them!!! 😡
Food vendors tend to run out of food so go there first or you will miss out. 🤪
Fresh flowers and fresh produce a plenty, with a sprinkling of merchandise, snacks, bakery goods and protein.
It is worth a trip.
Make sure you bring carrying bags just incase you shop for several items and can not carry everything in your arms.
J Souza — Google review
The strawberries are in season this week and picked up a flat. They're ripe and sweet. Also bought some delicious hummus. Prefer the downtown location to the Boxcar park it was at a couple years ago.
My wife had an Indian vegetarian loaded tots dish for lunch. I had a Caribbean fusion chicken burrito which was delicious and had beans and veggies.
Sortaculture was downtown today too but it wasn't overly crowded and still got decent on street parking.
Andrew Monary — Google review
Everett farmers market is where it's at! A wonderful variety of different vendors, farms, crafts, arts. Great way to connect and shop locally. I would really recommend swinging by, it's worth the visit!
Narada Lee — Google review
Lovely and clean, great stalls, good selection of stuff, and a great busker playing by the name of PK Dwyer. Check it out!
David Porter — Google review
Wonderful way of meeting your city people
So many varieties of food , items and all
We tried Indian street food there.a must try place
katyayani shastri — Google review
I love this farmers market! Has soo many cool booths and yummy foods! Tons of people and really packed so be aware! There is some spots where there is free parking, and there are some that cost, just depends on what you can find! Great fun, beautiful flowers, gorgeous artwork, jewelry and more!
Danielle — Google review
Excellent variety of fruits and vegetables breads, cookies and small batch Soaps. I especially want to call out Indigo Soaps for having the best soap at the best price I have ever seen. They never use fragrances or weird chemicals. I just stated using their shampoo and conditioner bars. These are life changing!! I love eliminating all the damn plastic bottles!!
James Hoskinson — Google review
Love this market! Fresh cut flowers, produce, wine and other offerings.. lots of food choices too!
Shalini Sahni — Google review
Great farmers market! Lots of quality vendors, variety of crafts, ready made foods, alcoholic treats, and tons of beautiful/inexpensive flowers. Veggies, meats and fish from local sources. Easy to get to with a good amount of parking and scenic venue. Highly recommend!
Julie Winter — Google review
Our favorite Snohomish county farmers market. Ample parking. Great vendors. Consistent lunch options too.
Jared Montero — Google review
Flowers are inexpensive. The atmosphere is awesome. They have different music talent weekly. It is on the water so when you are done browsing & shopping you can relax at this huge park right next to the tents. At the park people fly their kites.
Village Theatre is a performing arts venue that has been showcasing plays and musicals since 1979. The theater also offers acting classes to the community. Audience members can expect a cozy experience with excellent seating options. However, due to concerns over COVID-19, masks and proof of vaccination are still required for entry. Village Theatre provides an enjoyable experience for all ages, with thought-provoking performances and well-designed sets.
Great theatre, with good raised seating. The shows are always phenomenal. The cast was great, the set was well done and the show was thought provoking and touching.
Vanessa Siemens — Google review
Great space for theater. There isn't a bad seat in the house from what I can see. The stage is well appointed with moving parts, etc to give plays great sets. Ample free parking for evening performances only a block or so away. Easy walk!
Kat Sykes — Google review
A great experience for the kids! Very nice venue, good time...
Bill Puckett — Google review
We are season ticket holders at the Village Theater. We really like the smaller theater experience. We also like that the plays and the presentations are not political. We were season ticket holders for the Seattle Repertory Theater for many years but quit going because not only were the plays political but we were being preached at prior to the play.
The plays chosen have always been good and we have enjoyed them. As with any theater, some plays we enjoy better than another. However, they have all been good.
Joe Blaschka Jr. — Google review
We love this theater!
Easy access and not a bad seat in the house.
We just watched “Hello Dolly” and what a fantastic performance! The singing, the dancing, and the HUMOR!
The village theater has many wonderful productions throughout the season.
I would highly recommend checking them out!!!
Soft Knox — Google review
I love this theater. Every seat is a great seat. The productions are terrific. I love the sound system. After you go to the show, you’re surrounded by wonderful cafés and bistros in rejuvenated downtown Everett. I preferred this venue over the Fifth Avenue in downtown Seattle. You won’t be disappointed!
Lori Midttun — Google review
Theater is always an excellent experience! Not a bad seat in the house! Still requiring masks and proof of vaccine, but considering the average age in attendance I don't blame them for being cautious. WARNING!!! DO NOT PARK IN THE PORT GARDNER GARAGE!!! The 8 PM show let's out around 10. The garage locks up the entry and exit at 10PM! Yes, we had to Uber home and return at 6AM to recover the car. Not cool!
Tom Brophy — Google review
We are so lucky to have access to this incredible theater, just 10 minutes from our home! Every performance that we have attended so far has been fantastic. It's a small theater, so the view of the stage is excellent from any seat. You really get your money's worth.
Svetlana Syr — Google review
Saw How to Break TWICE! This show was absolutely breathtaking. I appreciated how the creators, artists and performers took me on a beautiful, emotional journey. I was captivated, and find myself humming the songs days later. Beat-boxing, popping, breaking, guitar playing and singing in Spanish! Wow, the talent you’ve shared with us on this stage is incomparable. Thank you Village for sharing this story with us! Looking forward to your next new musical! And the staff was just so nice and welcoming, I can’t wait to come back!
bornhorstc — Google review
We attended a show last night, however the show was interrupted by technical difficulties after the first scene.
We waited nearly an hour with few updates from the theater on the situation. Since we had plans afterwards, we left and were told by an attendant that we should contact the box office for a refund, credit, or to reschedule.
However, when contacting the box office, we were informed that they would not be able to provide a refund since the show had not cancelled...
Mark Vather — Google review
We came to see Hello, Dolly! And the cast was AMAZING! I would definitely see another show here. The seats weren’t the most comfortable for the butt region but good legroom and I feel like there is no bad seat in that theatre
Ry Goodell — Google review
Hello Dolly! Was absolutely amazing! The singing and dancing was superb. The theater is great and there is absolutely not a bad seat. We will definitely be returning for future shows!
Brandi Smith — Google review
We have been season ticket holders for years and the shows that Village Theatre puts on are consistently high quality. We saw Hello Dolly last night and I was blown away by the costumes, choreography and singers. Seriously one of the best shows we've seen here and that is saying something!! Great job!
Sarah George — Google review
Great theater. Fun talented. Actor playing carols mic was a little low on the vocals.
David Parker — Google review
We saw Miracles, The Carol King Musical. Loved it! We're definitely going again! The Village Theatre is wonderful.
*If you aren't comfortable with gatherings, they have mask only performances for their patrons.
Dorothy VanBeek — Google review
Love the productions here. We thoroughly enjoyed Hello Dolly and most recently Beautiful the Carole King Story. Professional actors, singing, choreography, set design and costumes.. world-class theater right in Snohomish county !
Teresa Williams — Google review
I saw Mama Mia and I am blown away with whole production. I was moved to tears watching g these outstanding actors/singers
Thank you for the memories!
Crazy Photos
Sandie Rutgers — Google review
The Nutcracker, with the Olympic Ballet group, was delightful. Fun for all ages (especially the children). And we went on 'school day', lots of children present.
Kathy Marier — Google review
We have been season subscribers for 17 years and always astounded by the performance. We love this local theater.
Narbeck Wetland Sanctuary is a wildlife refuge that features an inner boardwalk trail with manmade cave shelter and many benches, as well as an outer perimeter trail that offers stunning views of the surrounding forest. The park also has restroom facilities and a parking lot for visitors' convenience. This hidden gem is perfect for walking with your family or furry friend, where you can observe native wildlife and immerse yourself in nature.
My mom and I just visited these beautiful winding trails. Inner boardwalk trail with manmade cave shelter and many benches and nice trash cans. Outer perimeter trail is gorgeous and dips in and out of the forest. Lovely trip.
Sarah Borland — Google review
A nice little set of trails that is quiet and out of the way on the weekends. Has an inner loop that includes many boardwalks to keep the trail accessible during the wet season, though they may be slippery, and a nice long outer wrimeter trail that is dog friendly. There are good clean bathroom facilities with running water and flush toilets for men and women as well as informational and interpretive signage about the wetlands everywhere. Plenty of trash receptacles for pet and other waste along the trail and a nice paved parking lot. Highly recommend.
M A — Google review
One of my favorite places in Everett. Perfect for walking your dog or with the family. You can see native wildlife and beautiful nature. A great hidden gem with surprises around every turn in the trail.
Ian Vogue — Google review
A beautiful park through forests and wetlands. The trails become a boardwalk in the wetland areas. Pretty flat and relaxing trails through the trees and past the beaver pond.
RaeRae Hayes — Google review
Amazing place to walk with the family and dogs. If you like Pokémon Go, it has several stops and gyms! We go several times a week
Aaron Armstrong — Google review
Great for a short hike. Easy trails with board walks in some areas. Surprisingly quiet for being in the middle of town. I enjoyed the sinage explaining aspects of the wetland. Very informative.
BCM — Google review
This is a great little park with well kept trails and plank pathways through the wetlands. My small dogs love our walks here. Such a peaceful place.
Hila Cooper — Google review
Very surprised with how nice these trails were. I didn't go there with high expectations but once I got there me and the family had a blast checking out the cave at the entrance and walking all the awesome trails with well built bridges over all the wetlands. Definitely a peaceful place to go if you want some nature but don't want to drive super far away.
Nicholas Farrell — Google review
Such a great place to take your kids for a walk! We didn't do the perimeter trail, but the boardwalk loop was smooth and easy for a 3-year-old and 1-year-old to walk on.
I took away a star because there isn't any information at the park regarding the length of either trail.
Nova Gregory — Google review
Beautiful trail to walk! Lots of nature to see and enjoy! Very peaceful and clean. Great pathway! Great walk for all ages, very easy walk and lots of information to learn!
Danielle — Google review
I really like this park! Its super beautiful and the trail is on a raised platform for most of the time. There's also a little pond. You get to see duckies,frogs and tons of birds and duckies. The last time I was there I saw 3 frogs and a ducks nest with a egg in it! I was so excited. It also has a restroom there. And it is dog friendly. They also hide rocks there too. This first time going rock hunting I found my first rock there! I especially love going there on all four seasons. You get to see it become so beautiful. The only concern I have is that recently there was a cougar spotted around there. So make sure you have your dogs on a leash and possibly bring some mass or something.
Krista Capstin — Google review
Such a peaceful and beautiful place to visit. I did notice a little more garbage than usual littered around so that sucks since there are multiple provided cans around the loop. Also where you enter at the "cave" like place, there were people smoking which just seemed a little wrong for a sanctuary. Seems like there was less wildlife than before, but it's still a nice little walk. It's not a very heavily populated place, so some areas can feel a little scary, but it really does have a lot of potential.
The Historic Everett Theatre is a refurbished establishment that originated in 1901, where classic and contemporary theater performances are held. This venue provides an excellent experience for audiences as there isn't a bad seat in the house, offering great views from all angles. Restrooms and concessions can be found on the second floor, with elevator access available if needed. There is ample parking space available with free city parking provided to attendees.
The theater is a gem. Acoustics are great, and for a live music venue, there isn't a better place that I have ever been. The place is over 100, but the stage looks good, and it's large enough that the performers have room. Historic is part of its name, and the place has been visited by everyone from Harry Houdini to Teddy Roosevelt, Nat King Cole, and many others.
Martin Barre was amazing. This was the 3rd time seeing him and his band there, and they're awesome, but being in a mosh pit with a bunch of greybeards is something else
Michael Bailey — Google review
First time seeing a show here and don't recommend it. If you are in the balcony seats, you might not see much of the show without watching it on the screens on the side of the stage. All I could see was the heads of the comedians most of the show and I was only maybe 6 or 7 rows back in the balcony upper level. If you have GA balcony tix, get there an hour or more before showtime to get a decent seat. There was so many rude Pauly Shore fans yelling out during the show that I missed part of it from the audience and then the audio wasn't very loud and couldn't understand some of the show. It just wasn't a good experience for me. If I had closer seats, I would have maybe enjoyed it more. Local comedian opener Cory Michaelis was funny as always.
Jewels Lutovsky — Google review
Beautiful old theater in the heart of downtown Everett. Main floor and balcony seating. Great views from every seat.
Doug ?Dawgbro? Grundfossen — Google review
While I haven't been able to get to a performance at this theater in some time, I have some very fond memories of events at this place. The Christmas show with Geoffrey Castle is a truly wonderful, fun show to watch and was, prior to Covid, an annual event. Several times we have attended a concert and again with the comfortable but smaller venue these too have been great memories. Overall a fun place to go and enjoy the entertainment.
Jeff Wilson — Google review
Saw Liverpool Legends last night. One problem. We had front row seats. People were encouraged to come up front and dance. The disclaimer posted at time of purchase states that front row seating may have an obstructed view, yes and understood. However we were told dancing yes, standing no. Most of the people up front were not dancing. Taping your foot and nodding your head, shooting videos with your phone, or just standing there with drink in hand is not dancing. Here is my recommendation. Drop the ticket prices for up front seating. They are prime location but the view sucks. Or failing that remove the seats completely maybe the first ten rows and then rope off the the front to preserve viewing. Next time if there is one I will buy the cheap seats then once the show begins, march up front, pick a spot rest my arms on the stage and camp there for the duration. Nobody cares anyway. Hey staff people and ownership pull your head out.
Rod DeFigh — Google review
April 7 2024 experienced the Historic Everett Theater for the first time. The event was sponsored by the Washington Blues Society and was a fundraiser for the Music Cares Foundation. A great example of the possibilities of positive use of this beautiful venue I was treated with kindness by all the employees and event volunteers. Parking was close by, restrooms nice and clean and concessions were readily available and reasonable pricing. A spectacular building in the beautiful city of Everett Washington should be a must-stop on your next road trip or sightseeing adventure!
Bruce Maier — Google review
Went here for Brad Williams show! Nice cozy theater for live performances..
Mytravelquotient — Google review
It's beautiful. A real piece of Everett history. Staff was nice. They even helped me get my group of 14 sat close to each other in a sold out show with all assigned seats. All 3 comics were awesome. Comfortable seats. Went back for a Michael Jackson tribute band that was great. Now I've planned 3 more events to go to with large groups of friends. Everett is lucky to have this entertainment venue. It's great!
Alicia Adamson — Google review
Peter Rivera, lead singer and drummer for Rare Earth. Venue sound is amazing. Cool old theatre. My 1st time there, thoroughly enjoyed it! Back for The Grassroots in October!
Ray Wohlford — Google review
This place is amazing a Mistake was made on a ticket? This place gave us complimentary tickets that no cost very kind plus the atmosphere is amazing also.
made a mistake on our tickets and they actually gave us free tickets to come in very kind people and awesome old. Nostalgic theater.
missis_sippy — Google review
Visited the venue over the weekend. Got to see Tim Meadows. He was hilarious! The place is very nice! It is a very throwback theater style establishment. The people were all polite and professional. The bathrooms were clean and nice. They served full bar drinks! We got into the venue fast and had excellent seats. The seats were comfortable. I really enjoyed my time inside this place.
Ryan Hallam — Google review
Have seen many tribute bands here and they always put on a good show. Staff is friendly and helpful even though they are all volunteers and have to deal with obnoxious people occasionally. George fest this weekend. Can't wait!
John R. — Google review
My first time was at a Steam Powered Giraffe concert & performance. At the upper seats, the floor was incredibly sticky (dried for some time) and smelled of beer upon arrival. The view was great up there, though. Nice stage, lighting, sound equipment, etc. The second time was more pleasant, without the sticky floor. The place is bigger than you think.
Jennifer Fulk — Google review
Awesome venue for stage shows!! There really is no bad seat there, great views from all seats. The restrooms and concessions are on the 2nd floor and there is an elevator if needed. The parking is decent with free city parking. All in all, it's a pretty cool place to watch a show.
Billy Brackett — Google review
I am older so I cannot stand up a whole concert. This theatre like so many others, allows anyone to stand in the space about ten feet, between the front seats and the stage lip. If you choose one of the front seats, you will not see the band performance at all with the amount of people standing in front of you. You can see by the pictures here some of the people standing up front, I moved upstairs to take these pics from a location no one can move in front of you. This is the band Helles Belles.
Further addition after the owner responded......
He made this sound like this was my problem and I was complaining......instead, this written as a warning to others and help others not choose front rows of seats. Other older folks SHOULD be warned so they can choose seats that make sense. Those front row seats are tempting because no one is standing in front of you before the show starts. Then people come forward in droves preventing you from seeing. It's a better strategy to choose seats half way back or in the upper level before the show start to avoid the issue. There are other venues where people standing in front of front row seats is not allowed so a review like this is necessary to distinguish. The owner of this place can take a chill pill and I reduced my rating because of the response.....maybe he can sit in the broken seat I sat in near the lip of the balcony...
David Schott — Google review
I've only been to two shows there, but I love the theater!
Every seat is a good seat!
Cool building and nice location on Marine View Drive and California Street just west of downtown Everett. They have a nice selection of beers on tap with a couple of cider selections. Their outdoor seating is spacious. They also have a food truck providing delicious items, they'll even walk your food over to your table.
William Case — Google review
I’ve been coming to this brewery for 4 years and have always enjoyed the beers here.
But today I ordered an amber beer which seemed off to me and when I went back to the bar to ask for something else in exchange, the bartender who I later found out was the owner poured my new selection and was about to charge me for the new beer instead of just making the exchange. When asked about that, he said “I’m not in the business of giving free beer away!”.
Well, what about making the paying customer happy?! Not a good experience!!
Andrew — Google review
One of the best brewery in Everett with a tasty beer and friendly staff. The best things: you can take your furry companion with you! They allow dogs inside and outside on a patio as well. I had 2 beers and both of them were so tasty! Will come again for sure!
Irina Glazkova — Google review
A very busy place on a Saturday afternoon, but we didn’t mind it. Great beer and atmosphere, there’s plenty of seating area inside and outside. I love that you can bring your well behaved dogs here as well. It’s our first time here and it won’t be our last. Cheers!
Char K — Google review
We found this place last week . Here we go, one of my favorite places! service is great and they are kid and dog friendly..beer is so good we really love it and prices are fair!! ❤️❤️❤️🍻 They have inside and outside tables, They had a food truck outside. I don't know if it's always here or just on specific days, but it was good too!
Letty P Ch — Google review
Very large (and very good!) taplist with a few guest taps, and usually food trucks on the weekends. Dog friendly, plenty of parking, and a great patio area with fire tables if you don't want to be inside. Definitely recommend!
Chelsea Z. — Google review
One of the best bars in Everett! Great selection of beers brewed in house. Foosball, air hockey and basketball. A beautiful patio during the Summer. Best view at sunset. You can bring in your own food or they have a variety of food trucks that frequently in the parking lot. Dog friendly too. A wonderful place to bring the whole family. Highly recommended!
Josh Umbinetti — Google review
We were in a pinch, last minute birthday plans. Lots of people, not a lot of space on a Saturday night. At large brewing squished us in, put drinks in everyone's hand, made sure we were all smiling the whole night! Highly recommend
Gretchen Muldowney — Google review
Their ciders are delicious, especially the strawberry one.
Most Friday nights the birria Taco truck is out there, so it's perfect to order your food and then go have a pint or two after a long week.
Nice peaceful place for anyone, including kids to go have a picnic with your family. Beautiful place to go for a leisure walk, jog, watch the sunset goes down. 👌 Romantic for a couple 💑 and decent restaurants to eat near by.
Mary Joy Desselle — Google review
Absolutely the worst place I have ever been!!!!
There is no reason a haul out should cost more than the skilled labor to do the repair. They offer absolutely nothing for the price. Theft, vandalism, and a complete lack of compassion.
If you are planning to haul your boat out ever, please do the research and go to ANY other boat yard.
These people only cater to the wealthy, come to the yard and see for yourself. You really think that 100 foot yacht is paying $5000 a month for dry dock? $1.50 per foot per day. I don't just another slap in the face to the working class.
I have owned my boat for 20 years now. Maintained and use to enjoy it. But all thing go to those who have the $. So sad the age we live in....
Oh and my new bill to have a slip and be in the yard for repairs last month, $2600 and someone is stealing power from my slip...where does it end? They do nothing but rake in the $$$$$
schooner starck — Google review
Hate it when all of the natural locations to visit are blocked off by large corporations (Port of Everett). In general, the Port of Everett seems to think that their sculpted, manicured, and concrete covered 'renovations' are better suited for the public than natural surroundings, not to mention the pollution that goes along with that. I'm sorry to see what they are doing. And further, am frustrated that they're going to 'update' the Weyerhauser building into a modern restaurant, which will completely destroy the original and beautiful wood interior and character, with all of the 'updates' they're talking about.
silver hedgehog — Google review
Very nice improvements and great choices of selecting new tenants from restaurants and hotels and apartments building. Great place for a walk while you watching the sunset you can go to the jetty island and spend the day there clams digging or flying kits … nice restaurants to go to eat … overall great place to visit and spend the summer day there 👍
Mahmoud - Jim Zaher — Google review
Been a residence of Everett, WA for two decades and never had an issue until yesterday. Apparently people of color aren’t welcome or wanted. There were multiple instances of racially profiling my family. If it wasn’t for my WHITE husband then some “KAREN” felt the need to harass my family until she realized he was with us and addressed her. All the while exhibiting drunk behavior and drinking a glass of wine publicly around the marina. She felt as though she owned the port just for mooring her vessel here. Great way trying to sell your image Port of Everett. Will let everyone I come across to never moore their boats here or that letting their children use the bathroom will be an issue. If you’re reading this KAREN I hope you know that Everett PD opened the bathroom you tried to close to my daughter.
Naomi Saeteurn — Google review
Do not come to Port of Everett unless you want a parking ticket. They love making their money on tickets. Only 2 hour parking and that means not 2 hours and 5 minutes.
John Lindh — Google review
Beautiful place to walk around with kids along the waterfront and many small shops to checkout. Lots of new development. Check it out !
Brandon Pann — Google review
Great guest moorage. New, spacious docks. Easy walking distance to most needs. Easy place to grab an Uber for whatever you want to do.
Kent Forrest — Google review
Port of Everett is a very nice place to to take a walk , i mean solo walk , not too busy but beautiful place , if you are luck you see some seals
Gbolagunte Olanisebe — Google review
This has always been one of my favourite places to go walking. The parking was good, it felt safe, the scenery was beautiful at any time of day or year. Now they are charging for parking over 2 hours and doing tons of construction in the area. There's something to be said about having free access to outdoor spaces and this one is going away. The more they put in new restaurants and things the more panhandlers are going to move into the area and by charging for parking the less accessible the area is for people to enjoy. For now still a nice place to go for a walk, as long as you don't take more than 2 hours.
Angie leonard — Google review
Regarding the marina, the good is the wide variety of services and food in the area. The bad is the management of the marina. Particularly dock 5. Located in the middle of a bustling city, there is no marina office, no evident security, the guest docks are open to the public, and finding your slip is a problem. There are no slip numbers and when we got there after the designated check in time the reservation signs were from the previous day. We talked to two other boaters with similar issues. The office via phone provided neither bathroom codes or any WiFi info.
Thornton A. Sullivan Park is a 35-acre park located near a lake in the Silverlake neighborhood. It has various amenities such as limited boating, wooded trails, and a playground that make it an ideal family destination. The park offers both shaded and sunny picnic spots along with sandy areas for castle building and water activities like renting canoes. However, during weekends it can get quite crowded, and at times the lake water may contain bacteria which they warn visitors about.
Nice park a little run down but kids still had fun. Park has a decently sized jungle gym, 2 baby swings and 6 regular swings. Park also has frisbee golf and a nice sand beach. Will probably come back to take the kids swimming.
Taylor Nelson — Google review
This is an open area park with short walking trails, a campground, kids play area, a Frisbee Golf course, a nice clean beach area and pier for swimming.
Use caution parking your car and do not leave anything of value in your car as it may be broken into during active months.
A warning sign posted warns of break ins.
All in all its a nice park expansive lake views and nice beach. I give it a 3 star rating.
Robert Breisch — Google review
The park has a variety of activities; children's playground, fishing, swimming, water sports (without gas motor), disc throwing, walking.
Great place to have a family picnic or special event.
Extremely peaceful and calming during the fall 🍂 or winter ❄️ for that tranquil walk.
LA Smith — Google review
The OG park. The best The Greatest
This is the park! This is the local park In my mind. This is the romanticized park that you and your friends would go to after school and trade ****ing baseball cards or whatever.
The trail around the lake? Super cool and light. Go here sometime.
Only complaint: Some dude a year ago put one of those christian fundie chick tracts near a bus stop. LOL. Had fun reading that.
My Celium — Google review
Great beach park for kids and adults alike. There's a big playground and picnic tables and trees, perfect for a party or just enjoy outdoors on a nice weather. The parking lot is big but dusty so remember either to bring a bottle to rinse your kids little feet before entering the car or put their shoes before heading to the parking lot. I also notice a boat rental and restrooms but no showers 😕 wich is a nice feature about sammamish state park. My husband said the restroom could use a little tlc but at least they were functional 😉
adriana Santangelo — Google review
We love this place! Summer time weekdays are not too busy. There's a park for the kids to run around with plenty of things to do, and once they're too hot, there's a great little beach for everyone to jump in the water to cool down.
There are picnic tables galore, benches, a walking route, and bathrooms. It's just a great place to hang out. When you leave, you'll find yourself in the middle of town to where it's easy to pick up groceries or grab a bite to eat.
MRenee — Google review
Fun spot to take a dip, some like to fish, Kayak, paddle board, mushroom photography (you don't want to take mushrooms from local parks even if they are edible kids cause they may spray the park and poison the mushrooms) I found a patch of fried chicken mushrooms growing in the parking lot but due to the location and not knowing if their is oil or nasty stuff in the gravel, it went from being edible to not! Still fun to find, take pics, and learn about mushrooms.
Jewels Lutovsky — Google review
One of the best family parks in the Silverlake neighborhood. Shaded and sunny picnic spots, sandy enough for hours of castle building, water activities ( like rentable canoes), and a huge playground for little ones. Only cons: It can get really crowded on weekends and hot temperatures really gets the lake water teeming with nasty bacteria ( which is normal for most lakes in PNW). They even have warnings posted when it happens. So if you have sensitive skin, it's a good idea to bring soap + fresh clothes and take an immediate shower after lake exposure. They do have shower stalls and restrooms too. So nothing to worry if you are planned.
Overall, great spot to have a family day out on a budget!
Nisha Pillai — Google review
Such a lovely park, even in the winter, the view is beautiful there. The water feels really nice on a hot summer day. Be advised that there are parasites in the water that cause swimmer's itch.
Bryce K — Google review
I really love this park. The new playground is fantastic and the beach is so nice. The beach is shallow for quite some way out so it is great for my 3 and 5 year old kids. We didn't have any signs of swimmers itch. It is a bit of a walk from your car to the play areas so bring a wagon if you can. Also, you have to pack your trash out so I recommend bringing a grocery bag for your snack wrappers. The reason I rated this a 4 is because the bathrooms are really awful. The urine smell was incredibly strong. I especially hate taking my kids in there. It is hard to hold them over the toilet and attempt for them not to touch anything.
Joslin Starkey — Google review
This new park is great. Zip lines, about 10 swings for any age. Big slides, little slides, a boat that rocks a fun merry go round thingy. Definitely recommend coming early. Great park
Jamie Hudson — Google review
This park has a nice beach where children can play in the sand as well as can swim. You can do kayaking also. There are separate areas for these activities. The best time to visit is in the evening.
There was a board informing that birds are not to be fed but people were feeding the birds.
Dogs are not allowed in the lake but there were some who were happily doing it .
Restrooms were dirty. Better housekeeping is required . There was no water in the taps to clean the sand.
There was a place indicating availability of life jackets but none were available.
Vishwajit Namjoshi — Google review
The new playground is finally done! And it's amazing. Sort of like Forest Park, but without the splash pad. There are accessible areas for children of all ages, and some things I've never seen before. There's a zip line with a harness for little kids to ride. Right now, it's also significantly less crowded than Forest Park, and there's a beach! This is an excellent addition to our community.
Gregory Poe — Google review
This is a great playground, lots of accessible play structures and fun for kids of all ages! Nice toddler sized slide/climbing area and then a regular/big kid sizes area as well. Very busy (Friday morning). The beach is sandy and the lake is shallow near the shore, so it's also family friendly. The bathrooms are OK, they're a bit on the smelly side and not always clean.
Sarah Schuiling — Google review
Wonderful park on Silver Lake. Play areas for all ages. Our three year old had a blast on all of it
Michael H — Google review
We loved the park. Has lots of kids rides and activities. There are plenty of picnic tables, camping area, beach and sand area, restrooms. We will definitely visit this park more frequently.
Haven’t actually been to the brewery, but 192 Brewing in Kenmore features Lazy Boy quite a bit. Their Mistletoe Bliss is OUT OF THIS WORLD. It’s been such a long time where I’ve had a beer this damn good, and Lazy Boy consistently has great beers. This one is just out of the park. It’s crisp, with a depth of flavor yet holds such simplicity with every sip. 7.8% of greatness. Highly recommend.
Rebecca Bailey — Google review
Cozy little brewery with a lot to offer. 10 or so beer varieties on tap, brewed in house, they even offer a cider for those not so beer friendly. Plenty of seating, including some picnic tables. They have a bookshelf filled with games to play at your leisure, and popcorn to help yourself to. I'm a dark beer guy so I had the porter, stout, and the ginger bread beer. All over 6%, and all delicious. I did taste the lager, would not recommend, pretty funky.
wayne tremblay — Google review
Laid back, decent atmosphere. Games and TV sports. Open, airy and dog friendly. Can see the kettles from the seats. Lots of great beer to choose from. Belgian Golden and the IPA's rock.
Guy Sykes — Google review
This place is hidden down a lot full of taxi cabs. Just when you think "this can't be it"697 find it. Such a great spot. Awesome beer and friendly staff. Had the Gauva Pale and it was bordering on IPA but it was delicious. Free popcorn. Live music sometimes!
Mia McCurdy — Google review
Been coming here for years now. Love the beer, great atmosphere, and nice and slow. Kids and dogs are welcome and a great place for gathering. When Covid isn't happening, there is always some kind of event going on like trivia night, line dancing, and such.
Amelia Vaughn — Google review
I loooooove their beer and their excellent hospitality! Music is great too! The mosaik fresh hop IPA is the best I ve ever had in my life! YOU HAVE TO TRY IT! AS LONG AS IT Lasts....
Eva Dedegkika — Google review
Hidden gem close to home. Great atmosphere, very friendly laid back vibe. Great selection of beer!
Kat Sykes — Google review
The ambience was relaxing! Loved the large screens with different games/sports showing. Not too loud so could enjoy the company. The beer was really good! Enjoyed the seasonal beer including the pumpkin spice and mistletoe, and of course the lazy boy IPA was delicious. Staff extremely friendly and attentive!!!! Will definitely be going back... will have to check out Trivia Thursdays!
Great local spot in downtown Everett for live music and drinks. They have wine, beer, soda, pizza, and free popcorn, plenty of popcorn. Live music every Friday and Saturday night. Tables are available. Cool art and a fun weekend night!
William Case — Google review
Great wine, great atmosphere and the owners are a true part of the Community. I highly recommend this place.
Rhonda Snyder — Google review
This winery is so much fun. It's like being in your best friends living room with all the comforts of his wine, pizza and music.
Rosemary Gray — Google review
Had a nice evening and decided to stop in on the way home hoping for a tasting, that was accommodated for. It was a tad different than the tastings I was use too with that being we went up to the bar for the next pour instead of someone coming to our table to keep the pours coming, no worries with that though! The pizza looked and smelled delicious as it was going around us to other tables. $9 tasting 6 pours? You kidding me!?!? We lucked out on a band night too with this cute band playing some oldie but goodies. As a newer Everett resident that loves his wine I for one was joyed to see a venue so close to home to eliminate a drive. I will return!
Jeff Allen — Google review
Great wines, great entertainment and nice clientele. All around great time.
artsroundhill — Google review
Great atmosphere. I personally love the Thursday night open mics. A welcoming place for everyone.
josh torgerson — Google review
LIVE MUSIC!!!!! Free popcorn. Fun atmosphere. A little bit hard to find because the door sign is for the engineering firm it shares the space with. The menu was small, but the pizza was good. The wine was excellent (the sampler is the way to go, it's a tasting room too) and everything was reasonably priced.
tony k — Google review
Great space and patrons. Local good musicians. Great wines choices plus their own. Newly added menu items
Rhonda Hickman — Google review
Wandering across the country and I noticed there weren't many wine places here in the Everett area. Popped in here and loved almost every wine I had. Talked with the owner (and several other locals) with interesting stories. Great place to visit, really good and unique wines. They were getting ready for open mic night and I'm sure it would have been fun.
Raman Pfaff — Google review
We came here for one of their free cover bands on Saturday night. The band was great, the bartender (or owner?) was very friendly, and we were able to bring our dog. Also $8 for a very generous tasting!
Erin Fuller — Google review
If you're looking for fancy traditional winery with high priced wines and expensively dressed staff this is not the place for you. However, if like me you feel more comfortable in a friendly, casual, eclectic environment this is the place for you.
The winery is set up like a small coffee shop, the walls are lined with the beautiful work of local artists, there are open mic nights and live music. the room filled with a variety of comfortable seats. There is an assortment of snacks on offer to pair with your wine and the environment is very welcoming and unique.
The staff are incredibly helpful, knowledgeable and work well with people who have little experience wine tasting. They were so friendly and made me feel incredibly comfortable (which is rare for me and my social anxiety)
I would recommend this winery to all of my friends and anyone who loves wine but doesn't want to learn about and enjoy it in such a staunchly traditional environment.
Emily Hindley — Google review
We had a delightful time tonight. Great wine, good friends, and music with Outside The Lines😀🎶
Great American Casino Everett is a small casino located near a hotel. The casino offers about 20 different card games such as blackjack, poker, and pai gow. They also serve Asian food and host live music performances by Asian artists. The bartenders are attentive and the dealers are entertaining. Additionally, they offer a 24-hour food service for those looking to grab some late-night grub while gambling.
The bartender, Doris, gives great attentive service. The dealers are lively and full of entertainment. They also serve food 24 hours so I find myself there late nights after work for some grub and gambling before bed. Highly recommend
Andrea Rainwater — Google review
I really enjoy coming here and the food is great but lately I've tried all sorts of different hours and days but I end up walking in and walking right out because there are only 2 Spanish tables. I'm not exaggerating when I say it's been the last 4 times and now 5th I walked because there is a completely full table, and then the other is reserved with one player playing 🤦🏻♂️. Can't even give them my money if I wanted too lol! I there are always numerous empty tables that are never being used, it would benefit you guys greatly if you opened up at least a third or possible fourth I would imagine? I'm sure there is a reason
Will M — Google review
Been here a few times. Bartender was nice and attentive. Tonight I had 3 drinks over the course of a 2 hours (singles). Drinks were not heavy. I didn’t even feel a buzz. I go to get one more and was told I was walking funny and they couldn’t serve me anymore. I honestly felt uncomfortable after that. Overall the place isn’t bad, but i will not be back. I am self conscious on the way I walk now. I feel offended.
Nicholas Russo — Google review
The staff is really fun and attentive. Especially John the grouchy dealer. Don't go if you are going to be grumpy if you are losing or if you are going to jump from one hand to two hands back to one hand you.
Stacey Thomas — Google review
Watched Seahawks game there today..ordered food, a shrimp dish that wasn't what we thought it was going to be. Very disgusting and we expressed our disappointment. Waitress said "sorry" and walked away. The rest of the food was average but edible. Horrible guest service!
Cyndy Clarkson — Google review
Came in for breakfast with the wife. I ordered biscuits and gravy. The wife ordered French toast with sausage and scrambled eggs. After 20 min, the waitress came and told me they had no biscuits and asked me if I wanted to chicken fried steak. I reluctantly agreed so I could get some food. When the food was ready she brought it to us. It looked good, and we said thank you, and she left. My wife cut the sausage link up, and it was still RAW AND BLOODY in the middle of the sausage. At this point, I am finished eating and can not stomach any more food. So we asked for the check and left. I will never come here again. Wish the heath department could have seen the sausage. I feel like calling the health department.
Chris Smith — Google review
We stayed in a nearby hotel so decided to check out this small casino. The casino floor consists of about 20 table (card) games of various versions of blackjack, poker and pai gow. I'm not much of a gambler and my wife had hoped to try her luck at some slots, of which there were none, so we did not stay. I did see they offered a prime rib dinner for $21 and would've stayed for that if we hadn't already eaten. Another night perhaps.
Dan Harden — Google review
It was pretty good perfect for late night spot in Everett. I got the bang bang shrimp and chicken curry would try something else next time but what I got was still good.
Haylie Semays — Google review
This place has a huge menu with American , Chinese and Vietnamese food, Bar and fun games. We will go back many times. And I will recomend to everyone.
Katiedid — Google review
They have massive amounts of opportunity to improve. First, Boeing employees get 15% off. My discount was not applied. They overcharged for my boom boom shrimp. Prime rib special was completely underseasoned.
The good...
Waitress was very nice and cute. She even bought me a shot.
If I were in charge...
Season your food. They have good Asian food. How about a Chinese 5 spice prime rib. That would be delicious!
Take the American menu and do an Asian twist. This would totally get the word out. Make this place a destination spot.
So much potential!!!
Johan Hansson — Google review
Excellent customer service great food especially the nachos and house fried rice Shef it’s amazing drinks are good too extremely recommend.
Hank V — Google review
Fun place to enjoy the Seahawks game without the smoke. The food is good with great happy hour deals. And a Boeing discount too! Only complaint is the wait staff is bad at noticing you - whether you want to cash in pull tabs, get another drink or pay your bill - it is a constant wait and it gets irritating.
VM — Google review
Only had tables which I didn't see when I was looking for an establishment! I wouldn't have wasted my time if I would have known they didn't have any slots! Not to mention the 6 dollar fee just to use the ATM!
Cameron Blake — Google review
This is a small casino with table games and pull tabs, they serve great food for dinning in or taking out. The employees are what make this casino the best place to sit and relax and enjoy yourself.
Michael Yost — Google review
Had excellent service at the bar. Food was ready fast. Very tasty and fresh. Really enjoyed the atmosphere.