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    Allied Arts - The gallery space.  
 Shown here featuring: Urban Sketchers: Tri-Cities and
 David Wyatt

    Allied Arts

    4.5(4 reviews)
    10.3 mi
    $$

    The Gallery at the Park is aptly named, as it sits right at the entrance of Amon Park. The…read moreorganization running the gallery and the building itself have a fascinating history, which you can check out here, if you're curious: http://www.galleryatthepark.org/HTML/history.html Hours: Tuesday - Friday 10:00am to 5:30pm Saturday 10:00am to 5:00pm I visited on a sunny Tuesday afternoon, sunlight streaming through the windows, resting on the local artisan wares in the gift shop at the entrance of the gallery. Pottery, jewelry, wood and glass work... trinkets and statement pieces adorn the quiet gallery shop shelves and walls. Beyond that, the space opens up into the gallery itself. A single, brightly-lit room that showcases the work of local artists. It's run by the Allied Arts Association who states that they seek to provide "art development, awareness and education for the Mid-Columbia region of Washington State, including the cities of Pasco, Kennewick, Richland and surrounding areas." Currently, they are running a show themed: Urban Sketchers: Tri-Cities and David Wyatt. The work was well-displayed, with room to breathe -- I should think that any artist would be honored to have their artwork displayed there. The Allied Arts Association and Gallery also have adult and children's workshops, and host an annual Art in the Park festival. The gallery is a great dip into the local art scene, to go along with a visit to the park!

    They have been in the TC for many years. Their art is fantastic, inspiring…read more I am always confused or wondering why they dont have classes or ads for classes.

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    Allied Arts - Entrance to the Gallery at the Park

    Entrance to the Gallery at the Park

    Allied Arts - Peaking out from the gift shop.

    Peaking out from the gift shop.

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    Kiona Vineyards - Inside Tasting room.

    Kiona Vineyards

    4.4(90 reviews)
    1.8 mi
    $$

    If you're looking for a winery that nails the balance between incredible wine and an easygoing,…read morewelcoming vibe, Kiona Winery is it. We showed up a little late for our reservation, but you'd never know it by the way the staff greeted us. Everything was already set up and ready to go--no rush, no attitude, just genuine hospitality. That's actually one of the reasons we keep coming back: every visit feels effortless. The team knows their wines, they listen to what you like, and they guide you without ever making you feel out of place. The tasting room itself is beautiful--clean lines, warm wood, a modern Northwest feel. It's the kind of space where you can actually relax and enjoy yourself instead of feeling like you're in a tourist factory. You've got art on the walls, polished floors, and even those wooden kayaks that make you stop and stare for a second. It sets the tone before the first pour even hits the glass. And the wines... always on point. Whether you're into a silky dessert ice wine that tastes like it should be illegal, or you love those strong, bold reds that Kiona is known for, there's something here for every kind of palate. If you want a place that consistently delivers great wine, friendly service, and a relaxed atmosphere where you can actually unwind... Kiona is one of the best spots in the Tri-Cities area. Worth the drive every single time.

    I had Kiona bookmarked for a while, we finally paid a visit during Labor Day weekend with our…read morefavorite winos. The tasting room is beautiful and the patio is dog friendly. Since we had our dog with us, we opted to sit outside. Luckily, it's a covered patio, so although it was a hot day, it could have been worse if we had direct sun, and the view of the vineyard on Red Mountain is phenomenal! We were greeted with a glass of rosè, and opted for tastings. There are 3 tastings for $20 (not counting the welcome glass), with generous pours. The fee is waived with bottle purchase of $30. I opted for mostly cab or cab blends. Honestly, I didn't care for the wine. I was actually disappointed as so many people have raved about Kiona. The best thing I tasted was the rosè. Maybe I chose the wrong wines to taste, but I'm not sure I'd buy Kiona wines. On the flip side, the staff were absolutely great! And the tasting room is gorgeous, and if the views are your thing, and you enjoy their wine, definitely pay Kiona a visit.

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    Kiona Vineyards - Late Harvest Riesling

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