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Places to Eat in Lewis County
Lewis County Travel Tip
Information courtesy Lewis County
An historic eatery,
McMenimans' Olympic Club, is the second
oldest saloon in Washington State. The
Olympic Club and Micro Brewery is located in
a landmark building at 112 North Tower
Avenue, Centralia. Originally built in 1891,
the saloon was rebuilt after a fire in 1908.
Original details include a sign at the
entrance which reads "Women's patronage not
solicited."
Notable restaurants in Centralia
and Chehalis include Historic Mary McCrank's
Dinner House, Plaza Jalisco, Rib Eye, Sweet
Inspirations, Back Nine Bistro, Red Dawg
Brewpub, Kit Carson, and a tourist favorite,
Country Cousin. In Morton, The Roadhouse is
a well-known eatery. Elsewhere in the county
are Peter's Inn in Packwood, Mt. Adams Cafe
in Randle and Brook's Nook in Vader.
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