Plan your visit to one of the last rural towns in King County.

Places to eat

  • Aroma Coffee

    Aroma Coffee Co’s is in the Prescott-Harshman House, a 115 year-old, carefully preserved King County Historic Landmark. From the moment its doors opened in 1904, this building has been a pinnacle of community life. Stop by for a signature latte and stay awhile.

  • Frontier Saloon

    The Last Frontier Saloon has been in the Fall City community since 1930 and is on the exact site where the town was founded. The Saloon is home to lots of fun decor and memorabilia as well as a patio out back that hosts live music.

  • El Caporal

    The El Caporal Family Mexican Restaurant has been a part of the Fall City community for over 21 years. The owners are the cooks and servers so you can be sure hearty portions of delicious Mexican food and friendly personal service. It offers a comfortable atmosphere with a separate room for large groups and an outside patio area

  • Farmhouse Market

    The Farmhouse Market is the only grocery store in the Fall City area. They have established relationships with many local farmers for eggs, produce, meat, dairy, and coffee beans. This is all delivered same day by their very own truck so you can always expect fresh goods.

  • Riverside Tavern

    The Riverside Tavern is a great dive bar located in Fall City with live music, great food and drink, and good times.

  • Roadhouse Inn & Restaurant

    The Roadhouse has been a staple of the community since 1906 with a vintage inn and restaurant. With billiards, beer, and big screens the Roadhouse is a perfect place to go with your friends and watch your sports team. The building was featured in the famous TV show Twin Peaks.

  • Small Fryes

    Small Fryes is a small burger joint who “Specialize in Grease, Salt, Sugar, and Caffeine”. Small Fryes is a great spot for a good burger or hotdog with large servings and tasty food.

  • Raging River Cafe

    The Raging River Cafe is a family owned business that been operating in Fall City for over 20 years and are open for breakfast and lunch every day of the week. The Cafe also has a billiards room and a beer garden.

Things to do

  • Visit Snoqualmie Falls

    Snoqualmie Falls is one of Washington states most popular scenic attractions. At the falls you can fin a gift store, the Salish lodge, and a two-acre park that can be explored. The two observation decks, upper and lower, are both open every day of the year.

  • Ride Tokul

    The Tokul trails are a 15 mile long experience that can be fun for both beginner and expert bole riders. Their are several different types of tracks with big downhills and winding paths. It is also accessible for hikers and runners

  • Visit the Hop Shed

    The Hop Shed is a historical landmark of fall city being the only remaining structure in King County from the “Hops Craze”. This is a great place to visit for historical buffs especially those interested in local history.

  • Float the river

    Floating the river on a hot summer afternoon is one of the main attractions in Fall City. This can be a great activity to do with friends and family. Fall City Floating also provides floaters with a shuttle up, floats to go down the river in , and some other essentials like paddles.

  • Historic walking tour

    Enjoy a self-guided walk through historical fall city and learn about a variety of early homes, halls, and businesses some that still exist and others that are gone. This is created by the Fall City Historical Society who work to keep Fall City history alive

  • Tree House Point

    If you have ever seen Treehouse Masters this might be the attraction for you. With a reservation you can come and explore these beautiful treehouses and woods that were featured in the TV show. This is a great spot for engagements, to anniversaries, or just explore.

  • Fall City Farms

    Located just outside town, Fall City Farms hosts a fabulous pumpkin patch and seasonal events.