Seattle Day Trip: Leavenworth

Gingerbread Factory
Bakery · Leavenworth
"A Sweet Bavarian Treat A gingerbread cottage is entirely fitting for the faux-Bavarian village of Leavenworth, and the Gingerbread Factory fits the bill, right down to the lollipop and candy-cane decorations on the walkway. Inside, you’ll find a big case of oversized, colorfully decorated gingerbread shapes, as well as chocolate chip, peanut butter, snickerdoodle, and other classic cookies. The gingerbread is thick, chewy, and fragrantly spiced, perfect for fall. They have a small breakfast and lunch menu; breakfast is mostly pastries and quiche, while lunch is sandwich wraps and deli salads. The Gingerbread Factory makes custom gingerbread houses that you’d actually want to eat year-round, and mail-orders kits if you’d rather decorate your own."
The Cheesemonger's Shop
Cheese shop · Leavenworth
"Leavenworth Is Cheesy (In a Good Way) Don’t be surprised if you’re offered a sample of cheese the moment you step into the Cheesemonger’s Shop. The friendly staff is only too happy to talk cheese, offer samples, and suggest pairings with their crackers, meats, and wine selection. They carry a variety of salami, wurst, and other sausages for slicing or grilling. They also have an interesting selection of imported German snacks and chocolate to go with your impromptu picnic. If you don’t fancy toting lukewarm cheese around for the rest of your trip, they’ll ship their mix-and-match gift packs anywhere you like, or you can sign up for a cheese-of-the-month club, which sounds pretty delicious."
Leavenworth Nutcracker Museum
Museum · Leavenworth
"This Place is Nuts If you love an off-the-beaten-track, oddball museum full of strange old stuff, then you'll have a cracking good time at the Nutcracker Museum. Located in the ferociously quaint, ersatz-Bavarian-village of Leavenworth (a pretty wacky place in itself), the museum claims to have over 5,000 specimens on display in its floor-to-ceiling glass cases with typewritten labels. If the narrow aisles and looming dolls give you claustrophobia, check out the extensive gift shop downstairs, which gives you the general idea for free... unless you can't resist taking home one of these pricey works of art. Open 2-5 pm daily, so plan accordingly."
735 Front St
Building · Leavenworth
"The Nutcracker Museum, Again After you’ve visited the Nutcracker Museum (or if you don’t feel like paying the admission fee), stop by the Tannenbaum Shoppe to get another dose of nutcracker claustrophobia. The walls are packed floor to ceiling with every kind of intricately made, expensively costumed, specially themed nutcracker you could imagine… and then some. These nutcrackers can cost hundreds of dollars, though, so look with your eyes and not with your hands. More affordable are the ceramic figurines, knick-knacks, and holiday ornaments in the rest of the store — Leavenworth is big on Christmas. This is a good place to buy postcards of the Nutcracker Museum and Leavenworth, too."
"German Rock You might not be expecting to find a gem and mineral store among the kitschy souvenir shops of Leavenworth, but Mainz Haus of Rock has staked out its own little corner off the main drag. There, you’ll find crystals, semi-precious stone jewelry, mineral specimens and collections, gemology guidebooks, and stone bookends. For budding rock hounds, Mainz has some nice kid-appropriate coloring books and rock guides, break-apart geodes, and boxed rock collections, some with a particular focus on local Washington minerals."
Wood Shop
Gift shop · Leavenworth
"The Hat Hoard Few can resist the fun of playing dress-up with the Hat Shop’s hundreds of zany novelty hats. If you’ve ever mused, “Where can I get a hat that looks like a chicken wearing lederhosen is sitting on my head?” wonder no more. Oh, sure, they have some nice-looking hats that are actually functional, but let’s face it: you’re here to try on the Viking helmet with fake blonde braids attached. In addition to hats, they have neckties, novelty sunglasses, toys and board games, and costumes. On the other side is the Wood Shop, which sells old-fashioned wooden puzzles and toys and is a favorite with kids. Can’t make it all the way out to Leavenworth? Luckily, the Hat Shop also has a Seattle location near Pike Place Market at 1st and Union."
Boudreaux Cellars Tasting Room
Winery · Leavenworth
"Tasting the Washington Alps Boudreaux Cellars is a boutique winery located outside Leavenworth on the aptly named Icicle River, but their tasting room is conveniently located on Leavenworth’s main drag. The winery produces riesling, chardonnay, merlot, syrah, cabernet sauvignon, and malbec, which can all be sampled in their cozy, French-Quarter-themed tasting room."
Der Ritterhof Inn
Hotel · Leavenworth
"Stay For the Knight Der Ritterhof's main claim to fame is being the roadside motel in Leavenworth with the gigantic suit of armor standing out front. It's actually not a bad place to stay, though; amenities include a decent-sized pool and hot tub, BBQ pits, a large lawn to play on, continental breakfast, pet-friendly rooms, and family suites. The rooms are basic but clean, and prices are reasonable. Even if you’re not staying, though, you should at least pull over and gawk at the big suit of armor as you pass — just another one of Leavenworth’s inexplicable mysteries."
Visconti's Italian Restaurant
Italian restaurant · Leavenworth
"The Cure for Hunger Pains Located inside the Visconti building, Cured is a standout shop in a town that’s full of sausages and wursts. They make bratwurst, kielbasa, chorizo, currywurst and more on-site, and carry local Salumi salami as well as pancetta, prosciutto, and other meats imported from Italy. There’s also a selection of local Washington cheese, including the legendary Beecher’s, and imported cheeses, plus an array of pickled veggies, mustards, and other condiments. On a sunny day, take some sliced meats and cheeses to go and have a picnic outside at the nearby Waterfront Park, or order grilled sausages next door in their beer garden."
München Haus
German restaurant · Leavenworth
"Post-hiking bier-und-wurst in the Cascades NEIN, you are not in the Bavarian Alps--you are in the Central Cascades of Washington State...and JA there is an outdoor Bier Garten where you can sit your stinky sweaty post-hike self down for a local microbrew! The faux-but-well-done Bavarian 'theme'-town of Leavenworth (the make-over of a mining town that almost went bust) offers several good places for hearty Teutonic fare. The most hiker-friendly is tucked in to the corner of the main plaza: München Haus. Apple cider sauerkraut and a buffet of mustards await your sausage selection--and we're talking 1/3-pounder WURST here--nothing skinny that will leave you hungry...And, of course, the Bier Garten, offering beers from Icicle Brewing Co. This is definitely the civilized way to end a day of wilderness trekking."
Enzian Inn
Hotel · Leavenworth
"Go Golfing in Leavenworth As you drive into Leavenworth, you'll see a steep drop on one side of the road, and below it, a golf course. The Enzian Falls Putting Course features 18 holes of natural bent grass greens with panoramic views of the river, waterfalls, streams and the surrounding mountains. It's owned by the Enzian Inn, and guests of the Enzian Inn and Alpine Rivers Inn receive a complimentary round of golf. The course is open April through October, seven days a week, weather permitting, but more experienced golfers may prefer to head to the nearby Leavenworth Golf Club for a bigger challenge."
Australian Outback
Permanently Closed
"Leavenworth Down Under By official decree, all businesses in Leavenworth must conform to the ersatz-Alpine-chalet theme for their storefronts, and nowhere does this cause more cognitive dissonance than at the Australian gift shop. Agape Outback has a wide selection of Australian hats, western hats, leather coats, guns, and swords, along with plenty of Australian souvenirs and novelty items and some imported Australian food (including Marmite, of course). In the back, they also have women’s clothing and scarves. If you need a palate cleanser from all the Bavarian stuff in town, step into Agape and experience the Outback."
Front St
Leavenworth
"A Bavarian Carriage Ride Care for a romantic carriage ride through the quaint streets of Leavenworth? This horse and carriage wait for passengers outside the bandstand on Front Street."
725 Front St
Building · Leavenworth
"Brew Up a Cup Tea drinkers should make a point to stop in at the Cup and Kettle in Leavenworth, where they have over 140 varieties of tea — black, green, oolong, decaf, herbal teas and tisanes, and more. The chestnut tea is warm, buttery, and rich, perfect for brewing up in fall, while the cranberry cream tea is a mellow, tangy-sweet blend for the holidays and beyond. You’re welcome to open up as many sample jars as you like and take a sniff; loose teas are sold by the ounce, starting at around $2/ounce. The staff is extremely friendly and helpful, ready to make recommendations and share their favorite teas. They said the store will be expanding into bulk spices in 2014, so there will be even more olfactory delights on offer soon. In addition to loose tea, they have some tea utensils, mugs, and other accessories for sale."