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B &
B Restaurant
115 Daisy N.
Soap lake, WA
(509) 246-1231
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The B & B is a dining classic.
A former A & W drive-in, the B & B retains the drive-in
character and practice. In the summer, you can place an order
from your car and in no time, the order is delivered. You
can sit inside and order right from the table. Don't let the
burger joint look fool you. The home cooked meals are out
of this world, and a favorite eating place of the local crowd.
Woody Whitmore has owned it for 25 years. He takes pride in
good food and great service. He also offers catering for parties,
meetings, events, weddings, family reunions, you name it,
when it comes to food, Woody knows what to do.
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Don's
Restaurant
14 Canna Street
Soap Lake, WA 98851
phone: (509) 246-1217
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Don’s Restaurant has been
a favorite of local diners for three decades. The restaurant
specializes in steak, prime rib, salmon and local trout. Classic
Greek Cuisine is served each Friday at noon. The restaurant
has been owned and managed by the Notaras family for over
25 years.
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Del Red
Pub
311 Main Street
Soap Lake, WA 98851
phone: (509) 246-1867
The Del Red is a great hang out for a cold beer and a game
of pool, as well as some very good food. Every Friday night
a prime rib special is served. Monday nights are pool league
and Sunday is the pool money shoot as well as food specials.
Though now located across the street from it’s original
location, the Del Red has been in existence in Soap Lake for
close to forty years.
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If you like history and want to learn more about this incredible
mineral sea in the heart of Washington, order
the Soap Lake documentary: Dirt Roads,
Beachscapes and Bygone Days: A Window to Soap Lake’s
Past
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