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A'Town Bistro in Anacortes

418 Commercial Ave, 98221 - Get directions
3 Reviews8.9

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+1 360-899-4001

418 Commercial Ave, 98221
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Opening Time

Sunday - Closed
Monday - Closed
Tuesday - Closed
Wednesday - 5PM-9PM
Thursday - 5PM-9PM
Friday - 5PM-10PM
Saturday - 5PM-10PM

Price range per person $14 - $33

Services

  • Outdoor seating Outdoor seating
  • Wheelchair accessible Wheelchair accessible
  • Сredit cards accepted Сredit cards accepted
  • Takeaway Takeaway
  • Parking Parking
  • Booking Booking
  • Wi-Fi Wi-Fi
  • TV TV

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8.9 Based on 3 reviews
Yelp
9.0
Foursquare
8.1
Facebook
9.8
Zomato
7.8
Google
9.6
Trip
9.0
10.0/10 Rating average Published 1 year ago | Google

Great food, attentive wait staff, relaxing atmosphere. Had the "Indoor Picnic" - wow, what a variety and a treat, followed by best Paella ever.

10.0/10 Rating average Published 1 year ago | Google

The food was amazing and the staff was very attentive. I will be bringing my family here for sure!

10.0/10 Rating average Published 1 year ago | Yelp

Incredible, creative, beautifully-plated dishes with unique flavors that keep popping different parts of your taste buds in delicious, surprising ways (even the salad)! We came twice in a week -- once for takeout and once for dine-in. Both experiences were culinary delights. We had kind of written off Anacortes for food -- no more! A'town Bistro is where it's at. Personal favorite dishes currently on the menu: * Moondance Gem: Local gem lettuce & blueberries, whipped goat cheese, black mission figs, morita hazelnuts, orange poppy dressing * Duck Duck Toast: Sourdough, ricotta, duck liver & white bean mousse, smoked duck, hibiscus pickled shallots, carrot butter, maple thyme syrup * Across the Pacific: Sacred sea albacore, sweet tahini udon, daikon rolls, salt pickled gold beets, with violet and morita aiolis (last week it had snap peas... omg... so good.. also wondering if by "sacred" they meant "seared".. I think that's a typo). We will be back for more!