Discover Restaurants offering the best Bar food in Pullman, Washington, United States. Pullman is the largest city in Whitman County, located in southeastern Washington state within the Palouse region of the Pacific Northwest. The population was 29,799 at the 2010 census, and estimated to have reached 31,682 in 2014. Originally incorporated as Three Forks, the city was renamed after industrialist George Pullman.
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3 based on 18 reviews
Bowling center or alley, casino,
Went in and about 7-8 minutes in, I went to the bar area and asked for a waitress. A few minutes later we finally made contact with our assigned waitress. We requested drinks and we were served 10 minutes later. We ordered Pizza and asked for something quick 1st to accommodate my husband's diabetes low blood sugar. She offered popcorn (which costs) and we recieved the popcorn 15 minutes after, then pizza just over a half hour after that. If you want to sit a long time, it's a decent place to go with ok food and cold drinks. My beer was the best food, after that probably the popcorn, pizza was ok.
3 based on 15 reviews
There is nothing classy about this establishment. It is a sport bar first and foremost with so many televisions all broadcasting sport from all over the place so plonk yourself down in from of which ever sport you find most interesting. The menu is typical pub fare of burgers, wings and ribs. They have quite the selection of wings. I tried their tombstone wings which I found to be just the right level of spice and went excellently with ranch sauce (blue cheese sauce was also available). They also have quite a good selection of beers, bottled and on tap to choose from. The waitress was very pleasant and attentive. Price was pretty much spot on for what we got.
4 based on 44 reviews
Opening in 1909, Rico's is the oldest bar in Whitman County. Hosting Jazz since the 1940's, it is the oldest jazz club in the Pacific Northwest. Rico's is also host to Pullman's longest running trivia and open mic. Rico's boasts a large draft beer selecti
This historical landmark pub not only serves good beer but their Reuben Sandwich is second to none and be sure to try the potato crisps.
3 based on 100 reviews
This is a must visit either before, during or after your round of golf on a very interesting course. The menu as many selections, something for everyone. They will even make some substitutes. Very nice view from the restaurant inside or on the outside deck. Prices are reasonable as are the portions.
4 based on 63 reviews
I had lunch with a few friends. The atmosphere was pretty good and the service was very good. The food was just about average though. My bread was a little stale and the rest was kind of standard. I wasn't compelled to finish everything on my plate. The pricing was a little above average but seemed in line with these kinds of restaurants. I think dinner would be about the same.In all, not a bad place to go and have some food with good friends, but I wouldn't expect too much from the food.
4 based on 123 reviews
Paradise Creek is a local brewery that serves food. It is a local gathering place with a full menu and good place to go visit with friends and family. It is in downtown Pullman across the street from City hall and the Police station.
Delicious food in historic former post office building, beautiful wood surroundings, vintage bathrooms are tiny and lined in marble. Executive chef Joan S ran then owned Swilly's, an iconic restaurant in Pullman, in the late 80's through its closure (2013). Nice selection of wines, local brews. Huge space so waitresses have a lot of ground to cover. Picturesque narrow dining patio outdoors in spring/summer/early fall. Small parking lot on Paradise right next to building, or park on Pullman side streets. Lunches, dinners and Bowl Game Night here, good food, good times!
4 based on 162 reviews
Visited for dinner early on a Sunday. The restaurant didn't seem too busy, but we only walked through to get to the patio. It looked nice inside.My wife and I each had the Purist's Margarita. It was probably the best Margarita I've ever had at a restaurant. We'd go back just for more of those.For dinner, my wife ordered the broiled salmon salad, and I had the blackened salmon Caesar. Both were excellent, and the perfect amount of food.Service was top notch, and the prices are very reasonable for what you receive.Highly recommended.
4 based on 349 reviews
It was a very pleasant experience. We were greeted and seated immediately in this very busy pub.We started with sliders and an order of lettuce wraps. Both were delicious.This was followed by a big burger with fries and a giant size salad.The beer options were much to our liking as were the gin choices.Service was very attentive and prompt.When next we visit Pullman, South Fork will be on the top of our list.
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