4 Best Restaurants in Spokane and Eastern Washington, Washington

Birch & Barley

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This Pullman spot has a loyal following of both local residents and out-of-towners, who come for the excellent bar and the Southern-inspired menu that also highlights WSU's locally produced cheese in such dishes as Cougar lobster mac and cheese and Pullman poutine. Gulf gumbo, Bayou catfish, shrimp/crab etouffe, and the "Rajin' Cajun Pasta" (which comes with chicken, shrimp, Andouille sausage, and a heat warning) give a decidedly Louisiana slant to the menu. The bar offers more than a dozen craft cocktails and groups them as "beginner," "intermediate," and "advanced" to reflect their sweetness and alcohol taste.

1360 Bishop Blvd., Pullman, Washington, 99163, USA
509-332–0108
Known For
  • Bloody Mary bar
  • 80 whiskey options
  • Cougar Gold cheese in several dishes
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.

Casper Fry

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In Spokane's South Perry District, this restaurant has food and ambience that would fit right into a hip Seattle or Portland foodie neighborhood, the menu includes such comfort foods as cast-iron-skillet mac and cheese, buttermilk fried chicken, blackened catfish, po' boys, and shrimp and grits. Biscuits (with sausage gravy or fried chicken), beef brisket, and cinnamon French toast are some of the fare served up at weekend brunch. Desserts include chocolate-peanut-butter pie, banana-bread pudding, beignets, and house-made ice cream.
928 S. Perry, Spokane, Washington, 99202, USA
509-535--0536
Known For
  • barrel-aged cocktails and an impressive list of whiskeys
  • dishes hot from a charcoal-burning oven
  • great brunch spot
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.

Fresh Soul

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Operated by a neighborhood nonprofit that helps young people learn job skills, Fresh Soul blends a worthy purpose with really good Southern food. At lunchtime, a pulled pork or catfish sandwich will hit the spot, and for dinner, the big combo meals (think fried chicken legs with beans, potato salad, and cornbread) are tasty and filling. The colorful cafe has a few tables, but everything is also nicely packaged for take-out.

3029 E. 5th Ave., Spokane, Washington, 99202, USA
509-242–3377
Known For
  • tasty ribs are fall-off-the-bone tender
  • favorite beverages include sweet tea
  • family combos are a good value
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. in summer, Sun.–Wed. in winter, and mid-Dec.–Feb.

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Hattaway's on Alder

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Downtown Walla Walla is home to some excellent eateries, and Hattaway's on Alder has continued to raise the bar even higher with innovative and delicious dishes like Dungeness crab fritters, pecan crusted cod, and shrimp perloo risotto. Tasty starters include the pimiento cheese with crostini and the smoked oysters with Walla Walla sweet onions. Chicken cassoulet, braised beef cheeks, and curry fish chowder show the versatility of restaurant's menu. Friendly co-owner Lindsay Hattaway is likely to stop by your table and say hello.

125 W. Alder St., Walla Walla, Washington, USA
509-525–4433
Known For
  • inventive menu with both Southern and Northwest influences
  • creative cocktails and many wine choices
  • save room for the delicious pecan pie
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch