Mealtime Market began in 2017 and serves Walla Walla, College Place, and Milton-Freewater. They deliver their subscribers fresh, large-portioned, pre-cooked meals every Thursday. Food is packaged in a cooler bag with earth-friendly reusable containers and a biodegradable freezer pack. Each delivery comes with instructions on how to heat it and information on next week's meal. Then, you simply heat, eat, and enjoy!
We’d like to ask you to buy a gift card to Hop Thief, Red Monkey, and Stone Hut. This will help us ramp back up when the time comes to open to the public again. We will donate 20 percent of the gift card proceeds to purchase groceries for our hospitality family from US FOODS.
Walla Walla’s first annual BrewFest has achieved something special by giving our local breweries, stationed in widely-renowned wine country, a day to truly shine. Walla Walla makes some great beers and ciders, don’t you agree?
Walla Walla exudes romance, and you’re sure to find a variety of ways to show your loved one you care this Valentine’s Day. Here are some ideas for you.
Whether you’re studying, looking to get some work done, meeting up with friends or are just trying to stay warm, these are a few sit-down coffee shops in the Valley that you simply must try.
Walla Walla is known for it’s amazing wineries and fine dining, but the bar dining scene is also full of delicious things to eat and drink! When your next craving hits, make sure to try some of these bar and grill favorites.
Don’t show up empty handed to family dinner this year — here are some great local options at every price point to pick up on your way to the holiday party.
With so many great restaurants, wineries and things to see, it can be challenging to map out your trip. We’ve compiled a list of a few must-visit spots near Walla Walla. Start packing for your best trip yet.
Don’t test your dinner luck—we have your exclusive list of where to dine and what to order during your visit to Washington Wine Country. From Bistecca to Brussel Sprouts, there’s something to delight every palate in Walla Walla!
Whether you’re basking at Cameo Heights Mansion in the heart of our very own wine country or climbing to new heights to reach a secluded yurt in the hills, there’s an adventure to remember waiting in the Evergreen State.
An exhilarating mix of high-speed daring and exquisite horsemanship, Indian relay is a sport widely enjoyed and practiced by men and women from tribal nations across the Rocky Mountain West.
Old Homestead Alpacas will hold it’s once-a-year open house on June 15 from 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. An entry fee of $2 per person (ages 2 and up) gets you unlimited alpaca love. You can also learn about the homestead's pioneering heritage.
Celebrate Walla Walla Valley Wine is Walla Walla’s largest wine tasting event of the year. If you want to learn more about wine – or what makes Walla Walla such a special place for winemaking – this event is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
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.
South Fork Walla Walla River Trail runs about 40 miles and starts in Harris Park in Milton-Freewater. It’s easily accessible and wild – but not too wild.