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This is the book that started it all--that launched a best-selling regional guidebook series, put stars in the eyes of thousands of establishments, and defined what it means to create a real insiders guide. Best Places Northwest, now in its incredible 17th edition, is back, doling out stars for the best restaurants and lodgings throughout Washington, Oregon, and British Columbia. From Cannon Beach to Spokane to Whistler, readers will find honest recommendations on where to stay, where to eat, and what to see all along the way. Conveniently organized by highways, Best Places Northwest also includes Three-day Tours and locater maps for every destination; entertaining essays on history and culture; travel tips and information on special attractions; and easy-to-use icons that point out the best romantic places, places of good value, family-friendly places, and unique places that the editors think are especially choice. Out with same-old, same-old: our new crop of reviewers take a critical look at the establishments this time around and some boring old places will be dropping stars and in some cases getting dropped altogether. New sidebars add spice and new points of view: Hipster Scenes; Doggie Options; Wine Touring; the Art Beat; Best Places to Park the Car in urban Vancouver, Seattle, Portland; Celebrity Maps; Annual Sale Events (Nordstrom, REI, Niketown etc.); Excellent Malls; Science-Tech Touring; Native Peoples; Best Places to Catch a View. Whether a traveler is looking for a rustic retreat or romantic luxury, Best Places Northwest has something for every budget--and every place is independently researched and reviewed by local travel experts.

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Praise for Best Places Guidebooks
Best Places are the best regional restaurant and guide books in America.
THE SEATTLE TIMES

Best Places covers must-see portions of the West Coast with style and authority. In-the-know locals offer thorough info on restaurants, lodgings, and the sights.
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TRAVELER

Travelers swear by the recommendations in the Best Places guidebooks.
SUNSET MAGAZINE

For travel collections covering the Northwest, the Best Places series takes precedence over all similar guides.
BOOKLIST

Best Places Northwest is the bible of discriminating travelers to BC, Washington, and Oregon. It promises, and delivers, the best of everything in the region.
THE VANCOUVER SUN

Not only the best travel guide in the region, but maybe one of the most definitive guides in the country, which many look forward to with the anticipation usually sparked by a best-selling novel. A browsers delight, Best Places Northwest should be chained to dashboards throughout the Northwest.
THE OREGONIAN

Still the regions undisputed heavyweight champ of guidebooks.
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER

Visitors to Washington, Oregon, and British Columbia would do well to pick up Best Places Northwest for an exhaustive review of food and lodging in the region.... An indispensable glove-compartment companion.
TRAVEL AND LEISURE

Whether youre a Seattleite facing the winter doldrums or a visitor wondering what to see next, guidance is close at hand in Best Places Seattle.
SUNSET MAGAZINE

This tome [Best Places Seattle] is one of the best practical guides to any city in North America.
TRAVEL BOOKS WORLDWIDE

Funny, conversational writing and clever sidebars make Best Places Vancouver an enjoyable read.
VANCOUVER MAGAZINE
TRUST THE LOCALS
The original insiders guides, written by local experts

EVERY PLACE STAR-RATED & RECOMMENDED
The very best in the region
Distinguished; many outstanding features
Excellent; some wonderful qualities
A good place
HELPFUL ICONS
Watch for these quick-reference symbols throughout the book:
Picture 2FAMILY FUN
Picture 3GOOD VALUE
ROMANTIC EDITORS CHOICE Introduction and Acknowledgments - photo 4ROMANTIC
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Introduction and Acknowledgments
Working on this travel guide, I was struck by the scope of this project. A guide like this requires obsessive attention to detail, a discerning eagle eye (many of them actually), and the ability to distil otherwise vast amounts of information into a practical but fun resource for independent tourists and travelers (both leisure and business) alike. But it also serves as a vital resource for new and established residents of the region.
The job would have been incredibly difficult without the help of Rachelle Long at Sasquatch Books, who shepherded the visual and logistical aspects of this project, and all of the contributing writers whose keen eyes and intrepid research were invaluable. This project also benefits from the seanachie (Irish storyteller) genes inherited from my mother and the voracious reading habits of my fatherwhich equally inspired meas well as the 11 brothers and sisters who made me the person I am today. Credit also goes out to Mr. Richard OBrien and Ms. Jo Lawson, whom I count among the two most inspiring English teachers on the planet. A note of deep gratitude to Ivy Manning, who introduced me to this challenging project, and to my son, Sam, and my husband, Michole, both of whom endured months of my distraction and fixation. Finally, extra treats for my constant canine office companion, Bodhi, who made the long days tenable.
Jo Ostgarden
Contributors
MARIAN BUECHERT is a freelance writer, editor, and photographer who currently edits Modern Dog magazine. A lifelong resident of the Pacific Northwest, she has traveled extensively on five continents and has the remaining two on her to do list.
JULIA CATTRAL is a native-born Oregonian who grew up on an organic vineyard in Yamhill County. A Reed College graduate, she has lived and worked on Oregons North Coast, produced pinot noir at a Willamette Valley winery, and has traveled extensively, including to Ecuador and Peru.
An avid traveler and outdoor enthusiast, LISA FLOOD moved to Oregon in 1996 and instantly fell in love with the Northwest. Her base camp is Portland, where she lives with her dog, Yogi, and her husband, Randy, as well as a steady stream of foster dogs. A marketing consultant, freelance writer, and columnist for Fitness Plus magazine, Lisa is a keen observer of life and dear friend to all who know her.
Travel adventures and a masters degree in clinical nutrition fueled WENDY GORDONs interest in food and dining. The avid cook, organic gardener, and hiker began writing for local newspapers and magazines after moving to Portland, Oregon, in 1993. She writes regular columns for The Northwest Examiner, Front Lines, and At the Wedge newsletters, as well as feature articles for Northwest Palate magazine, Portland Tribune, and The Oregonian, among others.
LORI HENRY is a globe-trekking writer who calls Vancouver, British Columbia, home. Her column on traveling Western Canada fuses local insider knowledge with the curious eye of an explorer. You can find her work in, among others, The Vancouver Sun, Vancouver View, BC Jazz Magazine, Martiniboys.com nightlife magazine, and at Suite101.com Media Inc.
Kirsten Lawson is a Washington native and a freelance writer and photographer. She works and travels with her husband, James (Eric) Lawson, who immigrated to the Pacific Northwest 18 years ago to continue his career in publications editing, nature, and travel writing. Together TEAM LAWSON - LAWSON enjoy photographing and writing about their adventures and mishaps in the western United States.
Oregon native JOANNA MILLER is a freelance production coordinator who also writes about bakeries, chocolate, ice cream, and coffee shops for www.portlandfoodanddrink.com and the local weekly. Armed with a Willy Wonka-like sweet tooth, she is a regular contributor to www.sugarsavvy.com, an online forum of candy reviews.
Originally hailing from Ketchikan, Alaska, GINNY MOREY has called Seattle home for more than two decades. She writes primarily about bars, restaurants, shopping, and travel for a wide variety of publications, both online and in print. An avid reader and acknowledged superfluous-information buff, she spent 10 years hosting pub trivia quizzes and has appeared on the TV game shows
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