Tacoma. Much maligned and looked down on over the decades (mostly by Seattleites) today is one of the Hidden Gems of the Pacific Northwest. And many Pierce County residents would like to keep it that way. But Tacoma is definitely worth a visit for a bustling food scene, multiple amazing museums, performing arts, history and one of the best parks in all of Washington State. Here are my recommendations Hidden Gems of the Pacific Northwest – Tacoma Washington.
History
Tacoma’s history is deeply intertwined with its selection as the Northern Pacific Railroad’s western terminus in 1873, which spurred significant growth and led to its incorporation in 1875. The city, originally known as Commencement City, became a crucial transportation hub where “rails met sails” on Commencement Bay. This strategic location allowed Tacoma to develop into a major port city and a center for industry.
The area was inhabited for thousands of years by Native Americans, most recently the Puyallup tribe. Today the Puyallup Tribe of Indians is a federally-recognized tribe from western Washington State.
Today’s Tacoma
Nestled on Commencement Bay with stunning views of Mount Rainier, Tacoma has transformed itself into a modern hub with a thriving economy and cultural scene. Key industries include healthcare, technology, manufacturing, and a strong maritime presence thanks to the Port of Tacoma. The port is one of the largest container ports in the US and a significant economic driver in Pierce County, supporting over 42,000 jobs and contributing $3 billion in labor income.
Beyond economics, Tacoma embraces a lively food, arts and culture scene. The combination of a dynamic economy, rich cultural scene, and access to natural beauty makes modern Tacoma a desirable place to live and visit. So let me share with you some of my favorite things about Tacoma. There is more too, so be sure to check out Visit Tacoma Pierce County.
Theater Gem
The Grand Cinema
The Grand Cinema is a non-profit art house theater in downtown Tacoma, dedicated to enriching the community through the art of film. Since its inception as a non-profit in 1997, it has grown to include four screens and offers a diverse selection of independent, foreign, and documentary films. “The Grand” as it’s affectionately known, is also home to the Tacoma Film Festival. Hands down one of my favorite things in Tacoma.
Outdoors Gem
Locals love to ask “is The Mountain out?” and no one needs to ask which mountain they are referring to. In fact ‘THE MOUNTAIN IS OUT’ is a local branding phrase, and a perfect one for Tacoma, where you can have the most incredible Mount Rainier views nearly anywhere you go.
Point Defiance
Hands down one of my favorite hidden gems of Tacoma is Point Defiance Park. A sprawling 760-acre urban oasis offering diverse attractions and natural beauty, it features the Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium, historic Fort Nisqually, an incredible Rose Garden, beaches, and extensive trails within old-growth forests. Visitors can enjoy scenic views of Puget Sound, Vashon Island, and the Tacoma Narrows, making it a popular destination for recreation and exploration
Re-developed Ruston Way
Ruston Way has been an integral part of the fabric of Tacoma for nearly as long as the city has been in existence. In the 1800s, the Ruston Way area was developed as a mining town during America’s industrial revolution.
In 1968, the city purchased more waterfront property to support the idea for Ruston Way as a “quality waterfront attraction.” It was this forward thinking that allowed Ruston Way to be a key facet of the city’s waterfront amenities, even to this day.
Throughout the 20th century, city representatives have made various attempts to broaden the appeal and usefulness of Ruston Way. However, only in the last decade has Ruston Way finally begun to evolve into its own, distinct character.
Tacoma forebears would not even recognize the Ruston Way of today. Cleaned of pollution and one of the city’s favorite gathering places for strolling, running, viewing marine wildlife and of course dining at one of dozens of restaurants.
Shopping Gems
Antique Row
Tacoma’s Antique Row, located on Broadway between 7th and 9th Streets, is a vibrant district filled with unique shops offering a wide array of vintage and antique goods. This area is a treasure trove for those seeking one-of-a-kind items, from furniture and clothing to jewelry and memorabilia. One of my favorite places to just browse, but occasionally I will bring home a treasure.
Tacoma Furniture Consignment
I only recently discovered this hidden gem…and now I will be back. Tucked into an upstairs shop on Broadway, this store offers a stunning collection of used, new and vintage pieces in top condition and fairly priced. So glad I found it.
History and Art Gems
Washington State History Museum
The Washington State History Museum, located in downtown Tacoma, offers a comprehensive look into the state’s past through interactive exhibits, dynamic storytelling, and a vast collection of artifacts. Changing exhibits and permanent collection, the museum is housed in a part of the historic Union Station.
McMenamin’s Elks Temple originally built in 1916 as a fraternal lodge, has been meticulously restored to its former glory, preserving its architectural details while adding modern amenities. It now features 45 unique hotel rooms, multiple bars and restaurants, a brewery, a theater, and event spaces. A must visit.

Museum of Glass is a premier contemporary art museum dedicated to glass and glass making (Dale Chihuly is from Tacoma). It features a large studio where live glassblowing demonstrations take place and hosts a variety of exhibitions and art installations.

Tacoma Art Museum focuses on art and artists from the Pacific Northwest and the broader western region of the United States. Founded in 1935, TAM has a rich history rooted in the community and has grown to become a nationally recognized regional museum.
Restaurant Gems
Saved the best for last here, because the restaurant scene in Tacoma is insane. Here I list many of our preferred places to dine – some new and some long-favorites. This is by no means all the dining options in tasty Tacoma. Oh no. But this is some you should not miss.
Woven Sushi & Chophouse unbelievable menu of delicious local food with a spectacular view. I love this restaurant and can eat there again and again.
Wooden City get a reservation for this popular and tiny spot in downtown Tacoma for their unique menu and great service.
Burger Soul (sometimes listed as Seoul) this take out burger joint is the real deal. Giant portions, delicious burgers and more.
Dirty Oscars Annex some of the best food in Tacoma at this 21 and over dive bar on 6th avenue. I love it for breakfast but there is much to love all day long.
Over the Moon a true hidden gem and one of my all time favorites in Tacoma. Special occasion or any day, get a reservation at this tiny and delicious Tacoma jewel.
There is so much more! Check out what Seattle Eater has to say about Best Tacoma Restaurants here.
Hidden Gems of the Pacific Northwest – Tacoma Washington
GPSMyCity has several Tacoma walking tours, check it out here. Tacoma is a great destination for a day trip or a longer visit. Add it to your hidden gems bucket list before the secret is out!
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