Washington - September 18, 2024

Discover Olympia's Farm-Fresh Delights

Find Local Seafood & More in Thurston County ...

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Discover the Olympia Region’s Farm-Fresh & Tide-to-Table Delights

Presented by Experience Olympia & Beyond


Located in the heart of Washington State, Thurston County is emerging as a prime destination for visitors seeking culinary farm-to-table experiences rooted in sustainable agriculture and the slow food movement. Our region boasts a rich tapestry of organic farms, regenerative ranches, and forward-thinking restaurants committed to sourcing ingredients from local producers and growers.


Start your journey by exploring ourvibrant farmers markets, where you'll find an abundance of fresh, seasonal produce, artisanal cheeses, and handcrafted bread. Then, embark on a scenic drive through the Thurston Bountiful Bywayto discover the region's numerous organic farms and ranches. Here, you can witness firsthand the dedication and care that goes into cultivating nutrient-dense fruits, vegetables, and herbs using sustainable practices that prioritize soil health and biodiversity.

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For a truly unforgettable experience, dine at one of the manyrestaurantsin Olympia and Thurston County that champion our good food ethos. These culinary gems showcase the region's bounty by crafting innovative dishes that celebrate the flavors of locally sourced ingredients.


From farm-fresh salads to pasture-raised meats and sustainable seafood, every bite tells a story of connection to the land and the people who nurture it. Whether you're enjoying a handcrafted salad, a succulent steak, or a vibrant vegetable dish, you can taste the difference that comes from a close connection between farm and kitchen.


Experience Olympia and beyond and indulge in a culinary journey that celebrates sustainability, community, and the joy of good food.

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