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“special small town feel”
Toby's is located in the scenic town of Coupeville on Whidbey Island Washington. The building is on the shore of tranquil Penn Cove, waters known for its abundant crop of Mussels. Originally a mercantile built in approximately 1890, the structure has housed many businesses. Following prohibition, it became a beer parlor and has been a Tavern/restaurant since the early sixties.oby's Tavern is filled with memorabilia of the Pacific Northwest. Of special interest is the old 5 man racing shell hanging from the ceiling. Originally built by George Pocock for the University of Washington back in the early fifties, it has been raced all over the globe. But more important is the special small town feel of this old Pub. It has been the local center of good cheer for Central Whidbey for generations. The kitchen at Toby's prepares delicious meals, especially local Penn Cove Mussels, fresh local seafood, steaks, prime rib, and the best burgers on the planet.
First time at this establishment. Low key, down to earth, locals' joint. It's a small place overlooking the waters. We got there just in time as the place filled up fairly quickly for lunch... Read more
After nearly three years of coming to the island and looking across Penn Cove, I finally found the time to visit Toby's Tavern. Hearing lots about the downtown area and Toby's, I walked in on a... Read more
(I'm not sure why my photos won't post in order, but they are pretty self explanatory. ) Toby's is 21 and up, which is so great to have an establishment for adults only. There aren't many that... Read more
Toby's Tavern
Hours
- Sun - Thu: 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
- Fri, Sat: 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Credit Cards Accepted
- Reservations
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Bar
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Drinks
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Dine In
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Takeout
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