Walla Walla area wineries had a solid showing at the Cascadia International Wine Competition. With 1,040 entries, the competition is the largest of its kind in the Pacific Northwest.
Read MoreThe United Way of Walla Walla County is kicking off its first Tastiest Taco 2019 fundraiser. There’s never been a better way to show your love for Walla Walla – and tacos. Purchasing a $20 stamp book gets you 20 featured tacos at area restaurants and food trucks.
Read MoreLet’s get down to it: These biscuits are really freaking good. And everything on the menu is vegan. Shanty Town Biscuits is open for business in the Gut Grub food court at 509 E. Main Street in Walla Walla, right across from the fantastic Harvest Smoothie Company.
Read MoreHattaway’s On Alder pairs local sensibility with Southern cooking. The restaurant serves up real comfort food, but with an added haute cuisine twist.
Read MoreToasted baguette smeared with red pepper jelly and topped with somewhat oozy goat cheese and Serrano ham. You'll love how easy they are to throw together and how impressive they look as part of an appetizer spread or next to a salad for dinner.
Read MoreIt's my New Years anti-resolution to learn to be more lazy. With that in mind, take a look at this Double Duty Dinner! One night you'll make the incredibly easy Instant Pot Pork with cabbage and carrots... it really only takes 5 minutes of actual work. Save some of the deliciously tender meat and put it to good use on another night with The BEST Hawaiian Pizza.
Read MoreIn 1905, the first pizzeria in the United States opened in New York City’s neighborhood of “Little Italy.” Eventually, it made its way to our area. In Walla Walla during the 1960s, the pizza pie was just as popular back then as it is today.
Read MoreWhether you need that morning fix of caffeine or a chill place to work, Walla Walla has an array of coffee shops to keep you going.
Read MoreIn 1971, longtime Walla Walla resident Bob Jessee, opened Outrageous Taco and Pizza Factory, located in the tip of the Flatiron Building at 9 Boyer Avenue. It was the place for teenagers to fill up on tacos, burritos, taco burgers, hoagies, and pizza.
Read MoreDuring our last presidential election, a supporter for a certain candidate warned that there could be “taco trucks on every corner.” In Walla Walla, a taco truck on every corner is a very good thing – and we are ahead of our time.
Read MoreWalla Walla has a lot of churches, giving an appearance the city is rather a teetotaling area. Oh my, those who think teetotalism was dominant in the little southeastern town are misguided.
Read MoreEvery town has its famous donut place. Popular Donuts is the place for donuts in Walla Walla. It's, well, popular. Locals stream in to claim their dozens – you have to come early to get the bacon maple bars.
Read MorePart of what makes Walla Walla so wonderful is it’s cultural diversity and when you write about culture, inevitably you write about food. I look for any excuse to speak Spanish and eat tacos so I visited some of Walla Walla’s taco trucks.
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