Jacob Haynes of Issaquah tees off on the 11th hole at The Cedars at Dungeness golf course near Sequim. — Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News

Jacob Haynes of Issaquah tees off on the 11th hole at The Cedars at Dungeness golf course near Sequim. — Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News

Cedars at Dungeness tops area golf courses and Sequim bakery Takes the Cake in ‘Best Everything’ contest

SEQUIM — The Cedars at Dungeness Golf Course and That Takes the Cake have aced it.

The fairways and greens at 1965 Woodcock Road captured first place in the golf course category of KING-5 TV’s “Best Everything of Western Washington” online contest for 2015.

It beat out 56 other courses.

Meanwhile in the voting that ended last month with results announced Nov. 20, Sequim’s That Takes the Cake bakery topped the Best Wedding Cake category, repeating its performances in 2013 and 2014.

The bakery at 171 W. Washington St. placed first in the category out of 83 nominations and also placed in two other 2015 categories.

It was voted No. 4 of 87 for Best Desserts and No. 6 of 60 for Best Cupcakes.

Among the comments on the KING-5 website was this: “Hardest-working owners and staff in the business always seeking to make the next cake better than ever.” — Paul B.

Another business voted first in its category was Les Schwab Tire Centers, which is at multiple locations including Port Angeles.

It was voted No. 1 of 58 for Best Tire Shop this year and in 2014.

“They have always come through for me,” commented Mike B.

The Cedars had wound up just short of the hole in previous contests, finishing third of 58 in 2014 and fourth of 55 in 2013.

Voters cited dining at Dungeness almost as often as they praised the golfing. Comments included:

■   “A good course, good people and good food,” wrote Levi C.

■   Brandy H. wrote, “Not only is the course amazing, so is the dining experience!”

■   “The best people, fresh seafood, stiff drinks, and soft green grass,” wrote Mona G.

Voters also praised the course’s friendly staff and the views it offers to players. Kenneth L. advised golfers to bring along their cameras with their clubs to capture the scenery.

In nearby Blyn, another Jamestown S’Klallam tribal enterprise, the 7 Cedars Casino, captured fourth place for best casino, behind Tulalip Resort near Marysville; Little Creek Resort, Shelton; and Angel of the Winds, Arlington.

Bingo won praise from many 7 Cedars fans who included Ivan D., who wrote, “Bingo is back and better than it ever was. We love [disc jockey] Vella! She makes the whole place shine!”

Other top 10 finishers on the North Olympic Peninsula included:

■   Blondie’s Plate, Sequim, No. 2 of 26, Best Tapas.

Comment: “Delicious food with locally sourced ingredients.” — Danielle L.

■   Dungeness Kids Co., Sequim, No. 9 of 64 for Best Children’s Gifts.

Comment: “It is the best place to go to find a gift that no one else will show up with.” — Christina L.

■   George Washington Inn, Port Angeles, No. 9 of 66 for Best Green Building.

Comment: “Not only a great green building, but one of the gems on the Olympic Peninsula in terms of what they do.” — Paul B.

■   Lucky Star Consignment Clothing, Sequim and other locations, No. 3 of 106 for Best Vintage and Resale; No. 7 of 47 for Best Women’s Accessories.

Comment: “The staff there are very knowledgeable in helping you find that perfect outfit for any occasion!” — Mabel B.

■   Landon Cray, Chimacum, No. 4 of 13 for Best College Athlete (Seattle University Baseball).

Comment: “A natural athlete.” — Michelle C.

■   Maggie May’s Espresso & Outfitter, Sequim, No. 3 of 130, Best Food Truck (No. 1 in 2014, No. 2 in 2014).

Comment: “Better than most, if not all, restaurants.” — Brian E.

■   Mobile Music Unlimited, Port Angeles, and other locations, No. 3 of 33 for Best Car Stereo (No. 4 of 30 in 2014).

Comment: “I’m a local small business owner, and Mobile Music is what a small business should be.” — Mark P.

■   Mount Townsend Creamery, Port Townsend, No. 6 of 30 for Best Cheese Shop.

Comment: “The only cheeses I’ll buy anymore. No factory farmed cows here.” — siouxieq84534391.

■   Nourish, Sequim, No. 6 of 30 for Best Gluten-Free Menu.

Comment: “Reminds me of a casual herb farm — they use ingredients from their own garden. Very friendly!” — Denise H.

■   Oak Table, Sequim, No. 10 of 125, Best Brunch.

Comment: “Consistently the best and sought after by visitors from around the world.” — Paul B.

■   U.S. Sen. Patty Murray, No. 6 of 19 for Woman of the Year (No. 3 of 15 in 2014, No. 2 of 8 in 2013). Murray is a Democrat from Seattle.

Comment: “She keeps her word.” — Deborah W.

■   Pippa’s Real Tea, Port Townsend, No. 5 of 49 for Best Tea House.

Comment: “We visit Port Townsend every summer on vacation, and Pippa’s is always a must stop at least twice.” — Tracy S.

■   Purple Haze Lavender, No. 7 of 168 for Best Gift Shop.

Comment: “Purple Haze Lavender products are the most pleasantly lavender-scented products I have ever found.” — Chris B.

■   7 Cedars Casino, Blyn, No. 4 of 26 for Best Casino.

Comment: “Always something to do, from gambling to food, and from music to comedy. A little something for everyone.” — Russ.

To view all the winners according to 135,000 voters in 221 categories in 17 sections of the contest — including addresses, telephone numbers, websites and voters’ comments — visit http://best.king5.com.

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Reporter James Casey can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5074, or at jcasey@peninsuladailynews.com.

Executive Editor Leah Leach contributed to this report.

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