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Gather, dine, and make memories: Snohomish county’s best family restaurants

Which local spots serve up great food and unforgettable family moments? Let’s find out.

The Daily Herald’s Best Of Snohomish County 2024 results are in!

It’s time to celebrate the absolute best of the best, chosen by the community! From local favorites to hidden gems, here are your top picks for the ‘Best Family Restaurant’:

First Place: Cup & Crêpe in Everett

Picture this: You’re standing under the Eiffel Tower in front of a crepe vendor, watching the batter being swirled like a tiny zen garden. The smell of vanilla and chocolate fills the air. Soon you hold the small masterpiece in one hand and with your travel guide in your other hand, you are off to your next adventure. This is the idea and vision behind the handheld street crepes you get at Cup & Crêpe. No dishes, no silverware, just handheld goodness.

Our crepe batters are dairy and egg-free and we also have a gluten-free buckwheat batter. We offer a wide selection of savory and sweet crepes and all of them can be made vegan. We also have soft serve ice cream cones, house-made cookies, pastries, authentic German pretzels, bread, wine, mimosas, champagne, beer, hard cider and more. We use the freshest ingredients that are locally and organically sourced as much as possible. Our to-go containers are compostable to keep our carbon footprint low.

Second Place: Sparta’s Pizza & Pasta House in Lynnwood, Bothell and Mill Creek

Third Place: Totem Family Diner in Everett

But the excitement doesn’t stop here! Dive into the full list of winners and see all the amazing businesses that made the cut. Who knows? You might discover your next favorite.

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