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Mocktails Abound in Walla Walla!

Just because you’re not imbibing doesn’t mean you can’t sip on something fancy! Whether you’re taking a break from booze for Dry January, embracing the sober curious movement, or acting as the designated driver, Walla Walla has a wide selection of non-alcoholic beverages and mocktails across many of our fantastic restaurants. Read on for some … Read More

BrewFest is back for 2023!

Tickets are on sale now for Walla Walla BrewFest on Saturday, February 18, 2023… smackdab in the middle of Walla Walla Restaurant Month. Visitors will get the opportunity to experience the best Washington, Idaho and Oregon breweries (and cideries!) in one location… the heart of Walla Walla, downtown.  This event is a win for beer … Read More

Shopping is Very Merry and Bright in Downtown Walla Walla!

Shopping is Very Merry and Bright in Downtown Walla Walla! It’s the most wonderful time of the year! The halls are decked in downtown Walla Walla and it’s the perfect place to do your last-minute holiday shopping. These boutiques, studios, and shops are open and waiting for you! D’Olivo Tasting Bar: For the chef in … Read More

Where to Sip Cider on Your Next Trip to Walla Walla 

Walla Walla’s abundance of apple orchards has created a burgeoning cider scene here in the Valley, and cider lovers can look forward to multiple options for local ciders on their next visit. Crisp and low in ABV, cider can be a refreshing, lighter alternative than wine (or beer), and you get the added bonus of … Read More

McNary Wildlife Refuge

Wine enthusiasts are known to flock to the Walla Walla Valley on the first weekend in November every year for Fall Release Weekend. But around this same time every year, thousands upon thousands of other travellers also flock to the Walla Walla Valley en masse. And it has nothing to do with the recent news about Walla Walla Valley being named America’s Best Wine Region for the third consecutive year. Hardly interested in visiting wineries or tasting rooms, these special visitors prefer milling about in the region’s frost-glazed fields and wetlands in their large and cacophonous droves.