Guidebook for Langley

Rachel & Tamara
Rachel & Tamara
Guidebook for Langley

Food Scene

This is one of our favorite places to eat in Langley because of its spectacular view of the Saratoga Passage. Sit in the bar and request a table by the window. If you're lucky enough, you may see resident Orca Whales or the Gray Whale that comes to feed between February and April.
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Village Pizzeria
106 1st St
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This is one of our favorite places to eat in Langley because of its spectacular view of the Saratoga Passage. Sit in the bar and request a table by the window. If you're lucky enough, you may see resident Orca Whales or the Gray Whale that comes to feed between February and April.
French meets Pacific Northwest with an extensive wine list. Sit on the balcony in warmer weather at this delightful cafe. Reservations are highly recommended.
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Prima Bistro
201 1/2 1st St
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French meets Pacific Northwest with an extensive wine list. Sit on the balcony in warmer weather at this delightful cafe. Reservations are highly recommended.
Charming for breakfast and lunch, this is a delightful local restaurant with something for everyone of all ages. Enjoy Lisa's charming garden patio on warm days.
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The Braeburn Restaurant
197 Second Street
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Charming for breakfast and lunch, this is a delightful local restaurant with something for everyone of all ages. Enjoy Lisa's charming garden patio on warm days.
I love coming here for their locally roasted coffees and stunning garden patio.
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Useless Bay Coffee Company
121 Second Street
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I love coming here for their locally roasted coffees and stunning garden patio.
We love the commons for coffee, pastries, and delicious culinary delights at budget friendly prices. There are books to read and to purchase if you'd like, a warm cozy stove on rainy days and toys for the little ones. It's a great local hang-out inside or out. The Commons is a training facility for local youth learning a trade in food service.
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The Commons Cafe & Books
124 Second Street
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We love the commons for coffee, pastries, and delicious culinary delights at budget friendly prices. There are books to read and to purchase if you'd like, a warm cozy stove on rainy days and toys for the little ones. It's a great local hang-out inside or out. The Commons is a training facility for local youth learning a trade in food service.
The best Gelato in the world and house made chocolates. I especially enjoy the hot chocolate on colder Pacific Northwest days. If you have a sweet tooth, Mona's is the place to go.
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Sweet Mona's Chocolates
221 Second Street
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The best Gelato in the world and house made chocolates. I especially enjoy the hot chocolate on colder Pacific Northwest days. If you have a sweet tooth, Mona's is the place to go.
Darling new Deli in Greenbank. Sandwich menu, cookies, scones, coffee, and essentials for everyday living. Open 11 am until 6 pm. Grab some specialty snacks or lunch and take with you to the beach or eat on outside onsite.
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Greenbank Pantry & Deli
25175 WA-525
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Darling new Deli in Greenbank. Sandwich menu, cookies, scones, coffee, and essentials for everyday living. Open 11 am until 6 pm. Grab some specialty snacks or lunch and take with you to the beach or eat on outside onsite.
Authentic street tacos and delicious homemade chips and salsa. Many delicious menu choices, they also serve beer and wine.
Molka Xete Mexican Kitchen
25171 WA-525
Authentic street tacos and delicious homemade chips and salsa. Many delicious menu choices, they also serve beer and wine.

Drinks & Nightlife

Ott & Murphy is the perfect place to go for a romantic evening, listen to live shows in this quaint waterfront venue and sample a variety of local wines. They offer nibbles but no full food menu. This is a must if you come to Langley.
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Ott & Hunter Wines
204 1st St
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Ott & Murphy is the perfect place to go for a romantic evening, listen to live shows in this quaint waterfront venue and sample a variety of local wines. They offer nibbles but no full food menu. This is a must if you come to Langley.

Entertainment & Activities

This is our favorite thing to do in Langley and you will find us here at least once a week watching the hottest movie releases or independent films. Enjoy a movie and eat the best popcorn you have ever had, all for under $20-did I mention that's for two people!
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Clyde Theatre
217 1st St
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This is our favorite thing to do in Langley and you will find us here at least once a week watching the hottest movie releases or independent films. Enjoy a movie and eat the best popcorn you have ever had, all for under $20-did I mention that's for two people!

Essentials

Langley's local grocery store and mercantile. Anything you want from local organic produce, fine cheese, to extensive wine selection. Buy locally grown flowers, to clothing and accessories. A fun place to shop and a must to see.
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THE STAR STORE
201 1st St
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Langley's local grocery store and mercantile. Anything you want from local organic produce, fine cheese, to extensive wine selection. Buy locally grown flowers, to clothing and accessories. A fun place to shop and a must to see.

Shopping

Edit-A Modern Mercantile is our favorite shop in downtown Langley. One step inside and you will find yourself surrounded by unique and beautiful things. Visiting Edit is an absolute must and our go-to place for hostess gifts, birthday, and our own personal gifts to each other. The way Holly wraps gifts is a gift in itself-truly a gem.
Edit
111 1st St
Edit-A Modern Mercantile is our favorite shop in downtown Langley. One step inside and you will find yourself surrounded by unique and beautiful things. Visiting Edit is an absolute must and our go-to place for hostess gifts, birthday, and our own personal gifts to each other. The way Holly wraps gifts is a gift in itself-truly a gem.
Local glass blower located in the old Firehouse on 2nd street. Beautiful glass pieces for purchase or blow your own. Callahan blows over 200 glass floats for our annual seawall glass float scramble in January. A must and one of our favorite places to take visitors.
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Firehouse Glass Gallery
179 Second Street
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Local glass blower located in the old Firehouse on 2nd street. Beautiful glass pieces for purchase or blow your own. Callahan blows over 200 glass floats for our annual seawall glass float scramble in January. A must and one of our favorite places to take visitors.

Arts & Culture

Whidbey Island Center For The Arts: Theatre series, local artist series, music, dance, Djangofest Northwest, and world music series.
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Whidbey Island Center for the Arts
565 Camano Ave
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Whidbey Island Center For The Arts: Theatre series, local artist series, music, dance, Djangofest Northwest, and world music series.
Fabulous local artistry displayed.
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Museo
215 1st St
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Fabulous local artistry displayed.
Local artist, beautiful glass works.
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Rob Schouten Gallery
101 Anthes Ave
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Local artist, beautiful glass works.

Parks & Nature

Stunning views and great beaches. This is located in Oak Harbor and is about a 50 minute drive from Langley. It is a must see and do while visiting Whidbey Island. All state parks in Washington require a parking fee. You can purchase a day pass but it's most economical to buy a yearly pass if you plan to visit more than one State park. Some parks have places to park that do not require a pass but those are far and few between.
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Deception Pass State Park
41229 State Route 20
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Stunning views and great beaches. This is located in Oak Harbor and is about a 50 minute drive from Langley. It is a must see and do while visiting Whidbey Island. All state parks in Washington require a parking fee. You can purchase a day pass but it's most economical to buy a yearly pass if you plan to visit more than one State park. Some parks have places to park that do not require a pass but those are far and few between.
Beaches, hiking trails, and stunning views. This is a beautiful location in Coupeville, approximately 30 minutes by car from Langley. After you visit the beach, hop in the car and drive to historic downtown Coupeville where you will find wonderful restaurants and views of Penn Cove. Penn Cove muscles are harvested here and served all over the world. If you like muscles, make sure to share them with a friend from Toby's Bar, a local hang-out where they are famous for their muscles. There is a fee to park unless you are able to find a spot along the shore when you arrive.
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Ebeys Landing
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Beaches, hiking trails, and stunning views. This is a beautiful location in Coupeville, approximately 30 minutes by car from Langley. After you visit the beach, hop in the car and drive to historic downtown Coupeville where you will find wonderful restaurants and views of Penn Cove. Penn Cove muscles are harvested here and served all over the world. If you like muscles, make sure to share them with a friend from Toby's Bar, a local hang-out where they are famous for their muscles. There is a fee to park unless you are able to find a spot along the shore when you arrive.
Located about 20 minutes north of Langley, this open space has stunning views of both the North Cascade Mountain range and the Olympic Mountain range to the west. It is a great place to walk, or run, or just reflect. It is also an off-leash dog park as well. After walking the scenic property, take time to visit the art galleries, wine shop, and the cafe. Enjoy a delightful lunch and don't forget to have a piece of the famous Whidbey Island pie for dessert.
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Greenbank Farm
765 Wonn Rd
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Located about 20 minutes north of Langley, this open space has stunning views of both the North Cascade Mountain range and the Olympic Mountain range to the west. It is a great place to walk, or run, or just reflect. It is also an off-leash dog park as well. After walking the scenic property, take time to visit the art galleries, wine shop, and the cafe. Enjoy a delightful lunch and don't forget to have a piece of the famous Whidbey Island pie for dessert.