In some ways, Washington is at the forefront of the dining scene, and it seems like there’s always a new fusion restaurant or food truck popping up in our major cities. But sometimes it’s nice to enjoy a more classic treat in an “old school” environment. When you’re craving the kind of nostalgia only an old-fashioned soda fountain can provide, these are the best places to go.

  1. Yakima Museum Soda Fountain, 2105 Tieton Drive

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Trip Advisor Member / TripAdvisor Yakima’s soda fountain is attached to the Yakima Valley Museum. Open from 10-5 Monday-Saturday, they serve tasty sandwiches and hot dogs along with all kinds of old-fashioned sweet treats.

  1. Grandpa’s Soda Fountain and Ice Cream Parlor, 208 4th Ave W., Olympia

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Alyssa H / Yelp The ambiance at Grandpa’s is a little old school, but their ice cream and shake selection is definitely more modern. It’s also delicious.

  1. Shug’s Soda Fountain and Ice Cream, 1525 1st Ave., Seattle

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Shug’s Soda Fountain + Ice Cream Facebook Shug’s is one of the newest additions to Pike Place Market, but the vibe here is 100% vintage. They’ve already won numerous awards from Zagat and Eater Seattle, and their lineup includes champagne floats, ice cream cocktails, and all the classic soda fountain staples.

  1. Owl Soda Fountain & Gifts, 25 N Wenatchee Ave., Ste 102, Wenatchee

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Amanda F / Yelp Between the red leather bar stools, the old-fashioned juke box and the perfectly sweetened sodas, you’ll feel like you’ve gone back in time as soon as you step inside Owl Soda Fountain. And that’s the idea.

  1. Nifty Fiftys Soda Fountain, 817 Water St., Port Townsend

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Jason P / Yelp Just when it seems that Port Townsend can’t get any more charming, you’ll stumble across this soda fountain on Water Street. The menu and decor here are as authentic as it gets.

These old-fashioned soda fountains will definitely satisfy your sweet tooth. And if you can’t make it to one of these cities, check out our list of delicious ice cream shops in Washington.

Yakima Museum Soda Fountain Facebook

Trip Advisor Member / TripAdvisor

Yakima’s soda fountain is attached to the Yakima Valley Museum. Open from 10-5 Monday-Saturday, they serve tasty sandwiches and hot dogs along with all kinds of old-fashioned sweet treats.

Grandpa’s Soda Fountain and Ice Cream Parlor Facebook

Alyssa H / Yelp

The ambiance at Grandpa’s is a little old school, but their ice cream and shake selection is definitely more modern. It’s also delicious.

Shug’s Soda Fountain + Ice Cream Facebook

Shug’s is one of the newest additions to Pike Place Market, but the vibe here is 100% vintage. They’ve already won numerous awards from Zagat and Eater Seattle, and their lineup includes champagne floats, ice cream cocktails, and all the classic soda fountain staples.

Matthew C / Yelp

Amanda F / Yelp

Between the red leather bar stools, the old-fashioned juke box and the perfectly sweetened sodas, you’ll feel like you’ve gone back in time as soon as you step inside Owl Soda Fountain. And that’s the idea.

Michael L / Yelp

Jason P / Yelp

Just when it seems that Port Townsend can’t get any more charming, you’ll stumble across this soda fountain on Water Street. The menu and decor here are as authentic as it gets.

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