A mixture of urban chic and outdoor adventures, Spokane has something for everyone. Taste food by James-Beard-nominated chefs at Sante or The Wandering Table. Listen to live music at The Bartlett or the symphony at the iconic Martin Woldson Theater at The Fox. Glide over the breathtaking Spokane Falls, situated right downtown, in the SkyRide, rated as one of the world’s best gondolas. Kids can feed the Garbage-Eating Goat or slide down the giant Radio Flyer Red Wagon in Riverfront Park.
Restaurants in Spokane
5.0 based on 220 reviews
The Martin Woldson Theater at The Fox is located in beautiful downtown Spokane, WA, in the heart of the Lilac City's entertainment district. The Theater opened in 1931, as a 2300-seat movie theate. The recently renovated Martin Woldson Theater at The Fox, which seats approximately 1600 today, has promoted the arts, enthralling and entertaining old and young across the decades. Today, the theater exemplifies Spokane's rich and vibrant performing arts scene, housing the Spokane Symphony, as well as acclaimed entertainers, dance troupes, musical acts, and theater talents.
Gorgeous theater in Art Deco design. The sound quality is also wonderful. I have attended many events at this theater and am always impressed. There is also a lounge area with tables to relax and visit. This a great size theater for the symphony. Other venues are too large and not intimate.
4.5 based on 78 reviews
4.5 based on 52 reviews
I was born in Spokane. I visit the bridge weekly at least. The Spokane river falls rush under this bridge from February to October. The Winter is low flow but still Impressive. Spokane was one of the first cities to have electric street lights powered by the hydro electric plant just above the falls. The plant can be seen from Post street near River Front Park.
4.5 based on 32 reviews
One of the best parts of traveling is discovering the unexpected. I had heard of Bing Crosby but he was enough before my time that i didn't know much about him. Now i'm an expert and totally impressed. His childhood home houses a small museum dedicated to his memory and memories. loved seeing all the products that he put his name on. tons of photos and memorabilia here as well as stories from throughout his life. If you don't see this collection when in town you will have missed out on more than you can imagine. plus its free to see.
4.0 based on 157 reviews
I happened to be in town during restaurant week and tried this restaurant located downtown Spokane inside a renovated steam plant. The plant was built in 1916 and active until the mid 1980s before closing. Today it is a modern restaurant with great appeal. The hostess, Kaleah, provided a wonderful tour which included the history of the plant and the repurposed usage of the steam stacks and piping for decor and dining space. Now on to the food????. The food was very good. I had a price fixe meal with a salad, entree, and dessert for $33.00. The flavors were wonderful although my roasted chicken was a bit dry. The home made mashed potatoes were a slam dunk! I had a chocolate torte for dessert which was good. The cocktail menu offered a variety of options and I ordered the Huckleberry Mule which was absolutely phenomenal. There are a variety of entrees as well as pizzas and upscale bar food on the menu. Live music and a great crowd the night I dined. My waiter was awesome too! It’s definitely a great option for large groups as the restaurant has 3 floors and private rooms for special occasions and meetings. Definitely try it out if you happen to be in Spokane!
5.0 based on 1 reviews
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