Bainbridge Island Restaurants

Just 30 minutes by ferry from downtown Seattle, Bainbridge Island has an incredible selection of restaurants for any cuisine you’re in the mood for. Here are are few of our favorites!

Coffee Shops and Breakfast Spots

Coquette Bakery - A French style bakery, the baguettes and chocolate croissants from Coquette transport you to the streets of Paris, the smell of warm butter welcoming you as you walk up to the cart. If you’re in the mood for something savory, don't miss out on the daily sandwich selection.

Blackbird Bakery- Both Coffee and Pastries will have you coming back for more! Famous for their Downtowners, I’m also a huge fan of the Gluten-Free morning glory muffin

Pegasus Coffee- A Bainbridge Institution, located right along the marina, come for the coffee, stay for the pancakes! Be sure to make a day trip to the island in fall as the ivy on the historic brick building turns all shades of red, rust, and Sienna.

Town & Country Market- The grocery store with something for everyone! Smoothies, espresso, and locally sourced breakfast pastries make this an easy stop as soon as you walk off the ferry.

Lunch Spots

Bruciato - Neapolitan-style pizza, craft cocktails, and a fab antipasti menu, this restaurant is sure to please everyone in your group. My personal go-to’s: the house made meatballs, tuna salad, and seasonal grilled veggies

Cafe Hitchcock- When you really need a great grilled cheese and tomato soup, look no further than Hitchcock. Their salads, smoothies, and egg skillets leave you satisfied without feeling weighed down.

BaSa- PNW meets Vietnamese cuisine. OMG it’s all delicious. You can never go wrong with a bahn-mi, but my go to here is the spicy prawn noodles.

Doc’s Marina Grill- Casual dining, family and large party friendly, with views of Winslow Marina, Doc’s offers a robust menu with PNW favorites.

Dinner Time

Agate Restaurant- Agate perfectly balances fine seasonal dining with an island ease that’s unique to Bainbridge. A perfect date night, birthday celebration, or way to dazzle out of town guests. The seasonal fish and rotating burger are always sure to please!

Restaurant Marche- Locally sourced, French inspired cuisine, I can’t say no to the perfect combination of a French 75, foie gras, and mussels and frites. Utterly romantic, this is a fab date night any day of the week.

Heyday Farms - Farm to Table in its truest form, Dining at the Heyday Farms is an incredible experience. Located on Old Mill Rd, Heyday is a local purveyor of choice for most island restaurants, is an incredible event space, and dining in the farmhouse itself is an experience you won’t soon forget. Trust me, this one is worth the drive, every. single. time.