Oatmeal Pale Ale, or a Pink Drink Raspber-
ry Sour Ale. No food is served within, but
food trucks (Macho Burgers, Big Dogs)
often wait outside, and Taproom Trivia
nights draw big crowds. If cider's your
thing, try Woodinville Cider Works of-
fers weekend tastings of Asian pear,
apple crisp, peach ginger, and oaked
chipotle ciders. If your taste leans
toward th e harder spirits, try award-
winning Woodinville Whiskey Company.
Their grains are grown nearby at the Om-
lin Family Farm in Quincy, and each small
batch is milled and distilled by hand. Daily tast-
ings are $10, and complimentary tours happen
Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
Shop
G
ardeners from around Puget Sound
journey to the horticulture mecca
called Molbak's. Take a class in edible gar-
den design or organic lawn care. Sip wine
(what else?) at the Russells's Garden Café
and Wine Bar onsite after you've browsed
Molbak's ten acres of ….well, pretty much
any plant you can think of, including succu-
lents, houseplants, conifers, and orchids.
Woodinville's farming past lives on today in
the spring and summer at the Woodinville
Farmer's Market, open May 5 - September
29 at De Young Park.