There’s something to be said for something that looks exactly like what it is. Especially in Winthrop, a town decked out in Old West building facades and wooden sidewalks—some of which only date back to the 1970s. Or in the Methow Valley, a bucolic stretch of Eastern Washington whose rustic charm is at odds with real estate prices trending over a million dollars.
Arrowleaf Bistro, on the other hand, sits just outside downtown Winthrop with a clear mission. The tidy wooden building is sleek enough for a special occasion but approachable enough to fit a region famous for hiking and snowsports. It’s the type of
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