On Saturday, June 21st, the streets of North Bend were filled with laughter, friendship, and plenty of caftans as over 50 spirited men and women gathered for the first annual Mrs. Roper Romp Pub Crawl.
Inspired by the beloved Three’s Company character known for her bold personality and iconic fashion, this event brought together men and women from across the Snoqualmie Valley and beyond for a fun, lighthearted evening celebrating community connection.

Participants dressed in their best Mrs. Roper-inspired outfits complete with colorful flowing caftan, chunky jewelry, and sassy sunglasses as they made their way to several beloved local establishments, including The Mt Si Tavern, Twin Peaks Pub, and Sure Shot Alehouse. Each stop along the crawl offered a warm welcome, food and drink specials, entertainment and plenty of photo ops, turning an ordinary Saturday night into an unforgettable memory.
“What made this event so special wasn’t just the caftans and cocktails, it was the incredible sense of camaraderie and community spirit,” said Tanya Radcliff, event organizer. “In a time when many of us are craving connection, it was beautiful to see so many women come together to laugh, support our local businesses, and celebrate our small-town charm.”
The success of this inaugural romp has already sparked excitement for next year’s event, with many participants requesting it become an annual tradition. The hope is to grow the event while continuing to spotlight North Bend’s wonderful locally owned bars and restaurants.


A huge thank you goes out to all the participating venues and the men and women who showed up ready to have a good time, proving once again what a supportive, welcoming, and fun-loving community we have here in the Snoqualmie Valley.
For more information or to get involved with next year’s Mrs. Roper Romp, make sure you are a part of the Facebook group.
[Featured Image Photo credit: Mary Miller Photography]
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Some of these pics were taken by my friend Anjana. Happened to notice she wasn’t mentioned in the article so just thought I’d mention it. She takes great pics of a lot events in our women’s friendship group ☺️
I asked if photo credit was needed and was told no (by the well-meaning person who told the tale) but thank you for the shout out!