Ed Laine

Managing Broker and Team Leader
The Ed Laine Team

eXplore Snoqualmie

Snoqualmie, WA Community

Located in the heart of the Snoqualmie Valley, The Roadhouse Restaurant & Inn has long been more than a place to eat—it’s a cherished community cornerstone. Serving locals and visitors alike, this warm and welcoming venue blends small-town hospitality with a touch of television fame, creating a memorable Pacific Northwest dining experience.

A Gathering Place for Every Meal

From early-morning patrons in search of a hearty breakfast to evening diners craving a comforting dinner, The Roadhouse caters to all—every day, all around the clock. Its central location and friendly atmosphere make it a reliable spot for sharing meals, stories, and memories with neighbors, family, and friends. In the Snoqualmie Valley, this restaurant truly embodies the spirit of community.

A Menu Filled With Comfort

At The Roadhouse, the kitchen serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, delivering a menu rich in comfort food traditions. Diners can enjoy everything from hearty starters and small plates to crisp salads, juicy burgers, and signature entrees crafted with care and quality. Whether you’re in the mood for a basket of fries or a full entrée, the focus is simple—delicious American favorites in a relaxed, unpretentious setting paired with friendly, attentive service.

More Than Dining: Entertainment & Lodging

Beyond the food, The Roadhouse is a hub for social activity. Sports fans gather around big-screen TVs to cheer on teams while enjoying nine rotating beers on tap. Wine lovers will appreciate the curated selection of Northwest wines, and whiskey enthusiasts can sample an impressive array of pours. Billiards tables invite casual competition, and the charming Inn accommodations offer a cozy overnight stay for travelers exploring the valley. It’s dining, entertainment, and lodging all in one classic venue.

Television Fame: A “Twin Peaks” Icon

One of The Roadhouse’s most intriguing claims to fame is its appearance in David Lynch’s cult classic TV series Twin Peaks in 1990. The cozy interior and rustic exterior became part of the show’s surreal, haunting backdrop. As fan appeal grew, The Roadhouse earned its place in pop culture lore, cementing its status as a TV landmark thanks to Lynch’s enigmatic filming choices.

A Cultural & Culinary Beacon

Today, The Roadhouse embraces its dual identity—as both a local mainstay and a pilgrimage destination for Twin Peaks fans. It offers fans a chance to dine where their favorite show was filmed, all while maintaining its reputation for excellent food and genuine hospitality. Whether you’re indulging in comfort classics with friends or following in the footsteps of Agent Cooper, The Roadhouse delivers an experience that feels authentic, familiar, and unexpectedly cinematic.

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