The small towns of Snoqualmie Valley, Washington offer plenty of shops and restaurants to find perfect souvenirs and delicious meals. During the Real Twin Peaks event, many of these places offer specially designed and curated merchandise and delicious food and beverage specials. If you are headed to the event from February 19-22, 2026, here is a useful shopping and dinning guide filled with wonderful and strange things you won’t want to miss.
Click on the links below to find the specific shop or restaurant offering something special this year.
There are plenty of other places to eat and drink in the Valley. See these lists for North Bend and Snoqualmie
Information is subject to change without notice. | Updated: February 19, 2026
North Bend, Washington
- Birches Habitat
- Boxley’s
- DT Vintage and More
- Falling River Meats
- Hartwood Cafe
- Huxdotter Coffee
- The Line Bicycle Experience
- Mastrogiannis Distillery and Winery
- Moonfall Ink
- North Bend Trading Company
- Pearl and Stone Wine Company
- Pressed on Main
- Scott Rinckenberger Gallery
- Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum
- Sweet Honey Esthetics
- Trail Youth Coffee
- Twede’s Cafe
- Volition Brewing Co.
Snoqualmie, Washington
- Art Gallery of SnoValley
- Books and Bottles
- Buckshot Honey
- Carousel
- Chickadee Bake Shop
- Copperstone Family Spaghetti Restaurant
- Dirtfish Rally School
- No Boat Brewing Co.
- Northwest Railway Museum
- Smokey Joe’s
- Snoqualmie Ice Cream
- Snoqualmie Falls Brewery
- Snoqualmie Trading Company
- Salish Lodge & Spa and Snoqualmie Falls
Other Places
- Holy Mountain Brewing Company in Downtown Seattle
- The Roadhouse Restaurant and Inn in Fall City
- The Sitting Room in Downtown Seattle
ART GALLERY OF SNOVALLEY
Address: 8130 Railroad Avenue in Snoqualmie
Hours: Daily, 11:00 a.m. to 5:oo p.m.
Website: ArtGalleryofSnoValley.com
The Art Gallery of SnoValley in downtown Snoqualmie offers a wonderfully curated assortment of local Washington state artists. From February 19-22, they will be celebrating Twin Peaks Days with original works inspired by Twin Peaks and director David Lynch. They are offering damn fine cups of coffee to enjoy while you explore the gallery. They also carry other pieces inspired by the beauty of the Pacific Northwest.
The gallery has set up a special display of all the David Lynch and Twin Peaks-inspired artwork, including works from local Snoqualmie resident Minh, who was born in Saigon, Vietnam and spent 30 years as a teacher, professional developer and director of technology staff for New York City Public Schools. She created several pieces featured David Lynch and other characters like Diane Evans and Dale Cooper.
Along the back wall are several framed pieces with personal messages and autographs from David Lynch. These framed items are note for sale but were provided as a token of appreciation for filming done in Snoqualmie.
Charlene Burley’s owl artwork is exactly what they seem – majestic and beautiful!
There was so much to see in the gallery! Here are just a handful of other favorite images that caught my eye.
BIRCHES HABITAT
Address: 202 W. North Bend Way Suite A in North Bend
Hours: Monday-Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | Sunday, 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Website: BirchesHabitat.com
Birches Habitat in North Bend has a small assortment of Twin Peaks-inspired items including owls, a log-shaped dog toy, candles and a lined notebook. They are also carrying Scott Meslow’s new book “A Place Both Wonderful and Strange.”
This location is across the street from Twede’s Cafe and most notably seen in the background of a scene from Part 11 of Twin Peaks: The Return when Deputy Bobby Briggs disarms the child with a gun on the street.
BOOKS & BOTTLES
Address: 8130 Railroad Avenue #102 in Snoqualmie
Hours: Mon-Wed, 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | Fri., 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. | Sat. 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. | Sun. 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Website: BooksAndBottlesPNW.com
In “A Place Both Wonderful and Strange: The Extraordinary Untold History of Twin Peaks,” entertainment reporter Scott Meslow takes readers behind the curtain of Lynch’s and Frost’s dedication to finishing what they started, with both the prequel film and Showtime’s Twin Peaks: The Return, offering dozens of original and revelatory interviews that cast a whole new light on the extraordinary show. Read a review of Scott’s book HERE
He will be signing books at Books & Bottles on Sunday, February 22 starting at 11:00 a.m.
The shop has a handful of other Twin Peaks and David Lynch books, including the spectacular “Room to Dream.” They will sell pours of Kyle MacLachlan’s Pursued by Bear wines in their wine machine (which is the coolest thing that you have to see).
BOXLEY’S
Address: 228 W North Bend Way Suite A in North Bend
Hours: See event calendar
Website: JazzClubsNW.org
Boxley’s Jazz Club has been a staple in the North Bend community for years. Founded by Danny Kolke, the club is part of JazzClubsNW, a nonprofit organization started in 2010 that is dedicated to supporting live jazz performance and educational opportunities in the Pacific Northwest. In previous years, they have offered Twin Peaks-themed concerts (see 2024 and 2025).
This year Allison Wheeler Winterspring featuring Alex Sjobeck will play on Friday, Feb. 20 at 8:00 p.m. and Greta Matassa performs on Satuday, February 21 at 8:00 p.m. No tickets are required to attend either performance.
On Sunday, February 22, Vinnie Guidera will moderate a conversation with Twin Peaks Season 2 Prop Master Jeff Moore and Assistant Prop Master Stephen Gibson. Jeff will have a handful of large-sized “Circle Brand” t-shirts available for sale after this free panel discussion.
BUCKSHOT HONEY
Address: 38767 SE River Street in Snoqualmie
Hours: Wed.-Thurs., 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. | Fri.-Sat., 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. | Sun., 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Website: BuckshotHoney.com
Located in a former Snoqualmie Police Department depot, Buckshot Honey is celebrating with their Jerry Horne sandwich—smoked brisket, coffee apple butter, and warm Brie on a fresh baguette—created in collaboration with Kyle MacLachlan and inspired by a classic Twin Peaks moment from episode 1.002.
Plus, sip on The Log Lady mocktail featuring Pathfinder Hemp & Root shaken with apple cider, fresh lemon, and maple.
CAROUSEL
Address: 8002 Railroad Avenue in Snoqualmie
Hours: Wed. and Sun, 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. | Thurs.-Sat., Mon.-Tues., 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Website: Carousel on Instagram
Carousel in downtown Snoqualmie sells Twin Peaks-inspired apparel and carries Pursued by the Bear from Kyle MacLachlan’s winery. I love the new Snapback hats with simple “Twin Peaks” graphics. They also carry Snoqualmie and Snoqualmie Falls-themed products. The outside of their shop has a large “welcome” to Twin Peaks fans.
CHICKADEE BAKE SHOP
Address: 8150 Railroad Ave B. in Snoqualmie
Hours: Daily, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Website: ChickadeeBakeShop.com
Chickadee Bakeshop in downtown Snoqualmie is the distribution place for the DugPASS ticket holders to receive their swag bags. They offer an assortment of delicious pastries, pies and other goodies along with coffee.
The will carry owl and tree-themed cherry pies during the Real Twin Peaks weekend.
COPPERSTONE FAMILY SPAGHETTI RESTAURANT
Address: 8072 Railroad Avenue in Snoqualmie
Hours: Tues.-Sun., 11:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Website: CopperstonePasta.com
Copperstone Family Spaghetti Restaurant in downtown Snoqualmie is offers a comforting, layered lasagna inspired by the quiet warmth and mystery of Twin Peaks. Made with slow-simmered sauce, rich cheeses, and earthy elements that reflect the forests of the Snoqualmie Valley. I’ve dine at this restaurant during previous visit to the Valley – it’s damn, fine food and worth a stop!
DIRTFISH RALLY SCHOOL
Address: 7001 396th Dr SE in Snoqualmie
Hours: Friday, February 20 to Sunday, February 22, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Website: Drive.Dirtfish.com
Dirtfish Rally School in Snoqualmie served as the film location for the Twin Peaks Sheriff’s Department. They have created a three-pin set featuring the Dirtfish Rally School logo, a Sheriff’s Department Ford Bronco and what’s left of Mill #1 from the former Snoqualmie Lumber Company which served as the Packard Sawmill in Twin Peaks.

DT VINTAGE & MORE
Address: 125 W North Bend Way in North Bend
Hours: Daily, 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Website: DT Vintage and More on Instagram
DT Vintage & More has a wonderfully curated assortment of Twin Peaks-themed paintings, handmade coasters, jewelry, accessories, apparel and wood art.
The shop also carries a variety of t-shirt designs inspired by the wonderful and strange show.
In addition to apparel, you can find artwork and accessories such as Blue Rose-themed gloves and “Fire Walk With Me” socks. They also recently received skate decks including one with a Laura Palmer’s Homecoming Queen photo that’s been altered to look sad.
FALLING RIVER MEATS
Address: 108 W North Bend Way in North Bend
Hours: Thurs. 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. | Fri.-Sat., 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | Sun., 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Website: FallingRiverMeats.com
Falling River Meats will be putting out some Twin Peaks-inspired fare including The Best Damn Sandwich (aka The Peaker), Garmonbozia Soup (creamy corn chowder) and a smoked meatloaf sandwich (minus the cigarette butt). You can read my review of their Peaker which was incredibly delicious.
Falling River Meats will carry Scott Rinckenberger’s book, “Twin Peeks” which was first published during the Real Twin Peaks 2025 event. Captured over seven years from a second-story window overlooking the iconic Double R Diner (Twede’s Cafe), this black-and-white film series unveils the quirks, obsessions, and quiet mysteries of Twin Peaks fandom. Retail is $30.
HARTWOOD CAFE
Address: 202 W North Bend Way in North Bend
Hours: Mon.-Fri., 6:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. | Sat.-Sun., 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Website:
A new mystery is brewing in North Bend. Prepare for a sneak peek into the unseen. We’re talking original, never-before seen phot prints of David Lynch himself on the iconic Twin Peaks set. This isn’t just an exhibit; it’s an experience. Expect the unexpected. The owls are not what they seem….but these photos? They might just tell a story you haven’t heard. Prints for Sale at a pop-up on Friday, Feb. 20 beginning at 9:00 a.m.
You can also enjoy Pursued by Bear—Kyle MacLachlan’s Northwest-born wine. Pair a glass with Hartwood’s house-baked goods for the perfect blend of cozy comfort, local flavor, and a little small-town intrigue.
Stick around then for the Audrey Horne: A Journey Through Three Seasons free panel discussion with John Thorne, Josh Eisenstadt and Charleen Weiss.
HUXDOTTER COFFEE
Address: 101 W Park St Ste A in North Bend and 9024 Railroad Ave. in Snoqualmie
North Bend and Snoqualmie Hours: Mon.-Fri., 5:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. / Sat.-Sun. 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Website: HuxdotterCoffee.com
Huxdotter Coffee was established in 1990 and has a cafe in North Bend and drive-thru stand in Snoqualmie. A great place to pick up coffee in between the Real Twin Peaks activities and events.
HOLY MOUNTAIN BREWING COMPANY (Downtown Seattle)
Address: 1421 Elliott Ave W in Downtown Seattle
Hours: Mon.-Thus. 2:00 to 9:00 p.m. | Fri.-Sat., 12:00 to 10:00 p.m. | Sun. 12:00 to 9:00 p.m.
Website: HolyMountainBrewing.com
On Saturday, February 21, Holy Mountain Brewing Company at their Interbay Tap Room is celebrating their fourth Twin Peaks Day event. The festivities begin at 11:30am with some very special beer being released. They will have the show on the projector and the music on the record player – it’s destined to be too dreamy.
- Stamp Act Coffee will be there pouring damn fine coffee! And hot!
- Ben’s Bread Co. will also be popping up! Diane, if you ever get up this way, that cherry pie is worth a stop.
- Specialty merch will be offered along with few returning favorites.
- Ryan and his buddy Ryan will be doing some Twin Peaks flash tattoos.
- Dantini Pizza will be serving slices and whole pies all day long right next door.
THE LINE BICYCLE EXPERIENCE AND ARETE
Address: 1130 East North Bend Way in North Bend
Hours: Wed.-Fri., 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | Sat.-Sun., 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Website: TheLine.Bike | AretePNW.com
The Line Bicycle Experience served as the exterior and interior film location for Big Ed’s in Twin Peaks: The Return.

A recreated Big Ed’s Gas Farm sign will be available during the weekend for photos. This Snoqualmie Valley bike shop wants to help people experience the fun of biking by making the “right equipment available, where it’s used, at low cost and to help riders with the skills and knowledge they need to enjoy bikes.”
While there, you can enjoy damn fine coffee, pastries and more from Aréte Coffee Bar. It’s found in the same spot where Big Ed was seen enjoying his soup from RR2GO in the series.
MASTROGIANNIS DISTILLERY AND WINERY
Address: 201 W North Bend Way #100 in North Bend
Hours: Fri.-Sat., 2:00 to 8:00 p.m. | Sun. 1:00 to 7:00 p.m.
Website: MastrogiannisDistillery.com
Mastrogiannis Distillery and Winery in North Bend created a cocktail for the Real Twin Peaks weekend. It is derived from a cherry pie, and they call it D.F.C. (Damn Fine Cocktail) made with Baton Brandy, lime, Maraschino cherry, orange liqueur, bitters. They occupy the first floor of the former Sunset Garage across the street from Twede’s Cafe. The second floor was used as the location of the jail scene from the Twin Peaks pilot.
MOONFALL INK
Address: 103 Main Ave S Suite 206 in North Bend
Hours: By Appointment
Website: Moonfallink.com
For those seeking a unique memento from the Real Twin Peaks event, Scary Tate from Moonfall Ink Tattoo Boutique is offering Twin Peaks-inspired tattoos. A North Bend based artist specializing in blackwork, dark art, script and minimalist tattooing, Scary is offering some fresh designs for this year’s festivities.
To book time, please do the following:
- step one: head to moonfallink.com/request-a-tattoo-scarytate
- step two: fill out a request form and attach a screenshot and/or description of your desired flash design(s). if you’d like to request a custom piece, attach any reference photos and describe your idea here!
- step three: keep an eye on your inbox for next steps & booking links, and be sure to check your spam!
NORTH BEND TRADING CO.
Address: 111 E. North Bend Way, Ste. A, North Bend
Hours: Mon. – Thurs., 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | Fri.-Sun., 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Website: SnoqualmieTradingCo.com
North Bend Trading Co. in downtown North Bend carries Twin Peaks-inspired products including apparel and accessories.
They produced several new t-shirt designs this year including one with Special Agent Dale Cooper, a Twin Peaks High School shirt and one with Leland Palmer. The David Lynch t-shirt and the “Entering the Town of Twin Peaks” shirts were released in 2025 (They are my most favorite designs from this store).
They also have a new collection of drinkware including glassware inspired by places in the fictional town of Twin Peaks, coffee mugs and small buttons
On Friday, February 20 at 1:00 p.m., fans can mee Brent Simon, an award-winning entertainment journalist who has contributed to dozens of international and domestic publications both as a freelancer and through a variety of masthead tenures. His new book, The Dreamer’s Path: Twin Peaks and David Lynch the Actor,” approaches Lynch’s canon from a distinctive angle, seeking to unpack and assay the sum of his work as an on-screen performer and, by extension, where and how this unique and heretofore unexplored part of his enormous creative output intersects with his broader embrace of “the art life.”
NO BOAT BREWING CO.
Address: 35214 SE Center St #2nd in Snoqualmie
Hours: Mon.-Thurs., 3:00 to 9:00 p.m. | Fri.-Sat., 12:00 to 10:00 p.m. | Sun., 12:00 to 9:00 p.m.
Website: NoBoatBrewing.com
I literally brought an extra suitcase to bring home cans of No Boat Brewing Co.’s West Coast DDH Imperial India Pale Ale (8.2%) appropriately titled, “It’s Hoppening Again.” I still have a can from last year’s special release called “The Hops Are Not What They Seem.”
Located near the Snoqualmie Inn on Snoqualmie Ridge, No Boat Brewing Company taproom and brewery was founded in 2016 by David, Gary, and Mary Skiba. No Boat’s location is both a destination brewery for folks hiking nearby mountain trails, and a place where locals share ales and lagers. With strong local ties in Snoqualmie Valley, and utilizing David’s background as a winemaker in both California and Washington, No Boat strives to provide a unique and quality experience through locale, community, and most of all, beer.
NORTHWEST RAILWAY MUSEUM
Address: 38625 SE King Street in Snoqualmie
Hours: Daily, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Website: TrainMuseum.org
The Northwest Railway Museum and Gift Shop is carrying several souvenirs of this historic depot in downtown Snoqualmie. The exterior was one of Dale Cooper’s prospective properties he reviews with Irene Littlehorse in Twin Peaks episode 2.012. Look for a specially designed t-shirt with an owl riding an locomotive, souvenir penny press, mugs, ornaments and much more.
PEARL AND STONE WINE CO.
Address: 201 Main Ave N in North Bend
Hours: Wed.-Thurs., 3:00 to 7:00 p.m. | Sat. 1:00 to 8:00 p.m. | Sun., 1:00 to 7:00 p.m.
Website: PearlAndStoneWine.com
The Pearl and Stone Wine Company has created a special Real Twin Peaks Weekend coaster.
Stop by on Saturday night, February 21 from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. as Steven Fletcher fills their tasting room with feel-good tunes and relaxed vibes. Pair the music with your favorite wine and enjoy an easy, laid-back night out. No cover – just good music, good wine, and good company.
PRESSED ON MAIN
Address: 208 Main Ave S in North Bend
Hours: Daily, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Website: PressedOnMain.com
This Gluten-free bakery offers an assortment of pressed juices and delicious pastries.
THE ROADHOUSE RESTAURANT AND INN
Address: 4200 Preston Fall City Rd SE in Fall City
Hours: Wed. – Fri. 11:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. | Sat.-Sun., 2:00 to 6:30 p.m.
Website: FCRoadhouse.com
SALISH LODGE & SPA AND SNOQUALMIE FALLS
Address: Salish Lodge – 6501 Railroad Ave. in Snoqualmie | Gift Shop
Hours: Snoqualmie Falls Gift Shop is open daily from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Website: SalishLodge.com | Snoqualmie Falls Gift Shop and Welcome Center
Enjoy Twin Peaks Day brunch at Salish Lodge & Spa. From Friday, February 20 to Tuesday, February 24, The Restaurant at the hotel will celebrate the iconic 90s tv show with an expertly crafted menu of specials. Order anything from the special menu and receive a complimentary Room 315 key tag.
Here is this year’s Twin Peaks Day menu. You can read about my dining experience from the first Real Twin Peaks event in February 2023.
Click HERE for details and to make a reservation.
The Gift Shop at Salish Lodge & Spa has a small assortment of Twin Peaks-inspired stickers, buttons, earrings and key chains.
The Snoqualmie Falls Gift Shop and Visitor Center is a great place to learn about the importance of Snoqualmie Falls to the Snoqualmie Tribe.
Inside the Welcome Center, their gift shop has merchandise themed to “The Great Northern” as Salish Lodge served as the exterior of Ben Horne’s hotel in the show. A nearby cafe serves coffee and pastries – perfect pick-me-ups after viewing the majestic Snoqualmie Falls.
They also have four elongated coins featuring both Snoqualmie Falls and Salish Lodge (See this article for more details).
Just inside the main entrance, look for free brochures about the Snoqualmie Tribe’s Ancestral Land Movement and a driving map of Twin Peaks locations (as detailed in this Twin Peaks Blog article)
SCOTT RINCKENBERGER GALLERY
Address: 106 W North Bend Way in North Bend
Hours: Gallery open on Saturday, February 21 and Sunday, February 22
Website: ScottRinck.com
Nestled in the heart of North Bend, The Scott Rinckenberger Gallery is a fine-art photography space dedicated to showcasing the work of photographer and adventurer Scott Rinckenberger, capturing the raw and awe-inspiring beauty of wild spaces through his lens. More than just a gallery, it is a place of reverence – a sanctuary for the outdoors. With rotating seasonal exhibitions, the gallery serves as both an artistic venue and a community gathering space, where nature and creativity merge, stories are shared, and the wild places that inspire Scott’s work are celebrated.
During the Real Twin Peaks event, the gallery will be open on Saturday, February 21 and Sunday, February 22.
Look for Scott’s book, “Twin Peeks” which was first published during the Real Twin Peaks 2025 event. Captured over seven years from a second-story window overlooking the iconic Double R Diner (Twede’s Cafe), this black-and-white film series unveils the quirks, obsessions, and quiet mysteries of Twin Peaks fandom. Retail is $30.
Falling River Meats will carry this book during the week when the gallery is not open.
THE SITTING ROOM (Downtown Seattle)
Address: 108 West Roy Street in Seattle
Hours: Tues.-Thurs. 4:00-10:00 p.m., kitchen closes at 9:00 p.m. | Fri.-Sat. 4:00-11:00 p.m., kitchen closes at 10pm
Website: The-Sitting-Room.com
Enjoy hand-crafted cocktails at this downtown Seattle bar. Owners are big Twin Peaks fans and have created a Raspberry Glazed Donut Milk Punch for Twin Peaks Day It contains clarified Milk Punch made with Glazed Donut Cereal infused Rum, Licor 43, Crème de Cacao, Raspberry, Lemon, Vanilla. Limoncello Meringue.
SMOKEY JOE’S
Address: 38600 SE King Street in Snoqualmie
Hours: Sun.-Mon., Wed., 4:00 to 11:00 p.m. | Thurs., 4:00 p.m. to Midnight | Fri.-Sat., 4:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m.
Website: Smokey Joe’s on Facebook
Smokey Joe’s served as the film location for the Elk’s Point #9 Bar in Part 14 of Twin Peaks: The Return. The location was also considered as a spot of possibly the pool hall for a deleted scene in the Twin Peaks pilot.
Sit at the bar where Sarah Palmer (Grace Zabriskie) enjoyed a Bloody Mary.
SNOQUALMIE FALLS BREWERY
Address: 8032 Falls Avenue Southeast in Snoqualmie
Hours: Sun.-Thurs., 12:00 to 8:00 p.m. | Fri.-Sat., 12:00 to 9:00 p.m.
Website: FallsBrew.com
Snoqualmie Falls Brewery was opened on December 20, 1997 by “five beer geeks” – Pat Anderson, David McKibben, Dave Eiffert, LeRoy Gmazel and Tom Antone. Anderson formulated the original beers, and the initial batch of each was brewed by McKibben who was assisted by Anderson. The Wildcat IPA is their longest running beer (it’s no coincidence the Mount Si High School mascot in Snoqualmie is also called the Wildcat).
In 2017, the brewery released Ghostwood, a Kölsch style ale, that is a direct nod to Twin Peaks and Ben Horne’s proposed development.
This location will also host the Ultimate “Twin Peaks’ Trivia Contest on Saturday, February 21 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. “Twin Peaks” expert Josh Eisenstadt hosts a trivia contest at Snoqualmie Falls Brewery in Snoqualmie. Free to enter; must be 13 years or older. Free Entry and prizes for the top three winners.
This will also be the spot for the Damn Fine Dance Party just after the trivia content from 9:00 to Midnight. DJ Dwaine and DJ Malice will be spinning tunes.
SNOQUALMIE ICE CREAM
Address: 8102 Railroad Ave. in Snoqualmie
Website: SnoqualmieIcecream.com
Founded in 1997, Snoqualmie Ice Cream began with a simple idea: make small-batch, super-premium ice cream with more cream, less air, and a whole lot of love—and share it with the Pacific Northwest. They are located in downtown Snoqualmie, a perfect place to stop during a day of shopping.
During The Real Twin Peaks Weekend, they are offering a “Twin Peaks Sunday” It’s cherry chip ice cream with our Espresso ice cream, topped with chocolate & caramel saucer, whipped Cream, and a cherry!
I could eat five of these a day!
SNOQUALMIE TRADING CO.
Address: 8112 Railroad Ave Suite B, in Snoqualmie
Hours: Mon. – Thurs., 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | Fri.-Sun., 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Website: SnoqualmieTradingCo.com
The Snoqualmie Trading Company in downtown Snoqualmie and its sister location in North Bend Trading Co. in downtown North Bend is one of the first places to stop during a visit to the Real Twin Peaks.
This year, the locations have released several new apparel designs including t-shirts featuring Laura Palmer, Leland Palmer, Special Agent Dale Cooper and Twin Peaks High School. They also carry two designs released in 2025 – a David Lynch shirt and a simple gray shirt with Agent Cooper’s dialogue about entering the town of Twin Peaks on February 24.
Look for two new coffee mugs with Agent Cooper from episode 2.009 and the Woodsman from Part 8.
Snoqualmie Trading Co. also carries an assortment of books about Twin Peaks including “Always Music in the Air: The Sounds of Twin Peaks” by Scott Ryan. I love the new “Welcome to the Real Twin Peaks” artwork that features Mount Si and elk. You can visit this spot along highway 202 on the way between North Bend and Snoqualmie. The elk were reintroduced to the area in the year 2000.
Other items include themed stickers and magnets, a new collection of drinkware inspired by the businesses of Twin Peaks and replica patches for Buckhorn Police, Run Silent, Run Drapes, Elk Point #9 Bar, RR2GO and Ghostwood National Forest.
SNOQUALMIE VALLEY HISTORICAL MUSEUM
Address: 320 Bendigo Blvd S in North Bend
Hours: Thurs.-Tues., 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. | Closed Wednesday
Website: SnoqualmieValleyMuseum.org
The Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum contains a wealth of information about the region’s history. They have a small gift shop and rotating exhibits.
SWEET HONEY ESTHETICS
Address: 213 Main Ave N in North Bend
Hours: Daily, 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. | Closed Sunday
Website: SweetHoneyEsthetics.com
Sarah is the owner and esthetician at Sweet Honey Esthetics who specializes in facials, waxing, and lash services within my home-based studio located in North Bend. She is offering a “Twin Peaks Facial” during the Real Twin Peaks event. Book an appointment at her website.
TRAIL YOUTH COFFEE SHOP
Address: 226 E North Bend Way in North Bend
Hours: Tues., 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. | Wed.-Fri., 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. | Sat., 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Website: TrailYouthCoffee.org
The Trail Youth Coffee Shop in North Bend is offering several drink specials including a Red Room Charcoal Mocha made from chocolate, cherry, honey and charcoal and a Lonesome Foghorn made from apple cinnamon tea, brown sugar cinnamon and forthy milk. Both would pair well with a slice of triple cherry pie.
The coffees shop is also carrying a Peaks Blonde Roast. Purchases made help benefit this nonprofit 501c3 organization.
The Trail Youth Coffee Home provides a safe, welcoming space where youth are not only free to hang out but are genuinely seen, heard, and valued. Our café setting creates a unique environment where young people can relax, connect with each other, and enjoy free drinks – all while being affirmed for who they are, and not judged for where they’ve been.
TWEDE’S CAFE
Address: 137 W North Bend Way in North Bend
Hours: Daily from 9:00 a.m to 7:00 p.m.
Website: TwedesCafe.com
Twede’s Cafe is a must-see destination during a visit to The Real Twin Peaks event. Once known as the Mar-T Cafe, this location served as the interior and exterior of the Double R Diner in Twin Peaks. Since 2020, owners Rachel and Max and their awesome staff done an exceptional job creating a space that feels like you stepped into the show. You can still find poster signs used in the series and they have added a number of replica props inspired by the diner set seen in the show’s first two seasons
I can’t tell you how many slices of cherry pie I’ve enjoyed during many visits to Snoqualmie Valley. I have even shipped their world-famous pie to my home in Florida using Goldbelly. They serve much more than just pie and coffee.
In addition to damn, fine food, Twede’s Cafe has stocked plenty of souvenirs to remember your visit including a small selection of enamel pins of the diner’s iconic sign and a Blue rose along with stickers designed by @TrashByCash.
This is also a great spot to pick up t-shirts, especially a Special Agent Dale Cooper shirt also designed by @TrashByCash presenting his iconic “thumbs up” from episode 2.009. Other items include hats and beanies with the Twede’s Cafe and “RR” logo.
They carry a small selection of hats with both the Twede’s Cafe and RR logos.
You can also take home bags of their “damn fine” coffee complete with their Twede’s Cafe sign artwork.
Celebrate Twin Peaks Day on February 24 from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at Twede’s Cafe with a performance by Wisteria Lodge. Enjoy coffee, cosplay, community and cherry pie.
VOLITION BREWING CO.
Address: 112 W North Bend Way in North Bend
Hours: Mon.-Thurs., 3:00 to 9:00 p.m. | Fri., 2:00 to 9:00 p.m. | Sat., 12:00 to 9:00 p.m. | Sun., 12:00-8:00 p.m.
Website: VolitionBrewing.com
This local brewery in North Bend served as the film location for Nadine’s Run Silent, Run Drapes in Twin Peaks: The Return. They have created a window display featuring a replica of Dr. Amp’s golden shovel from the third season.
Inside they are offering a limited English Golden Ale called “The Golden Shovel.”
It’s one of my favorite things to enjoy during the Real Twin Peaks event.
This location will also host a pinball tournament on Sunday night, February 22 from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m.
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