Agate Restaurant
RestaurantFine dining tucked behind the Art Museum, run by island-raised Chef Paul Mancebo who trained in Michelin-starred kitchens before coming home. Local ingredients, global technique, and a menu that changes with what's good right now.
Ba Sa Restaurant
RestaurantVietnamese and Pacific Northwest flavors come together in a welcoming spot on Winslow Way. Ba Sa cooks with local ingredients and a light touch — the kind of place locals return to on a weeknight.
Bruciato
RestaurantWood-fired Neapolitan pizza in a beautifully renovated building on Winslow Way. The bar leans Italian — aperitivos, natural wines, and a house lager brewed in collaboration with Bainbridge Brewing. One of the island's best nights out.
Café Hitchcock
Bar/RestaurantAn all-day café and bar from the team behind Hitchcock, open from morning coffee through evening cocktails. The kitchen bakes its own bread, cures its own meats, and sources from island farms. Good at every hour.
Doc's Marina Grill
Bar/RestaurantA marina-side bar and grill with a sprawling deck on the water, cold drinks, and the easy energy of a place that knows what it is. Come for the view, stay for the vibe.
Harbour Public House
Bar/RestaurantA beloved waterfront pub tucked below street level on Parfitt Way, with a deck over the water and one of the best views on the island. Craft beers, good pub food, and the kind of laid-back atmosphere that makes you stay longer than planned.
Proper Fish
RestaurantNamed Best Fish & Chips in the Seattle area by the Seattle Times — and they've earned it. No-frills, no gimmicks, just excellent fish done the British way, a short walk from the ferry dock.
San Carlos Bar & Grill
Bar/RestaurantA lively neighborhood bar and grill on Madison Avenue known for margaritas strong enough to be voted Best of Bainbridge and outdoor seating that fills up on warm evenings. Good Mexican-inspired food, better cocktails.
SuBI Japanese Restaurant
RestaurantSerious sushi and Japanese cuisine in a calm, focused space on Madison Avenue. SuBI sources carefully and cooks with precision — a reliable destination for a proper Japanese meal on the island.
The Madison Diner
RestaurantA genuine 1948 stainless steel diner car, shipped from Pennsylvania to Bainbridge Island in pieces and lovingly restored. Breakfast and lunch only — come for the biscuits, the Dungeness crab benedict, and the booths that feel like a time machine.
Treehouse Cafe
RestaurantA beloved pub and pizzeria tucked into Lynwood Center, known for its warm neighborhood vibe, wood-fired pies, and one of the island's most consistent live music lineups — from jazz jams to nationally touring acts.











