Reviews on American food in Priest River, Idaho, United States. The Priest River is a 68-mile (109 km) long tributary of the Pend Oreille River in the U.S. state of Idaho. It is part of the Columbia River basin, as the Pend Oreille River is a tributary of the Columbia River. The river's drainage basin is 980 square miles (2,500 km) in area.
Things to do in Priest River
3 based on 21 reviews
Decent time-warp family restaurant, with a great view of the Pend Oreille River. Our waitress was a seasoned veteran, and has probably been a server for 40+ years. She was all business, and took care of us efficiently. Food was all FSA/Sysco fare, but prepared well and satisfying after a long day. Taco Salad was a little bizarre served over bagged chips, but hey, it tasted like a taco salad should. They do have an attached full service bar, and this was a rare time I did not order a libation, so I can't comment. Prices were a little up there, but this is a big recreational area and that's not surprising. Have reasonable expectations how your lunch/dinner might be, try not to giggle when you see the wallpaper, don't come expecting farm-to-table, and you will be okay here..
4 based on 23 reviews
This family run budiness has bern in operation for several generations. It is clean and tastefully decorated without dust and cobwebs. Great old fashioned homemade ice cream in several flavours. Hand crafted milkshskes and sundaes made by friendly informative staff. Super deli sandwhiches. Piping hot lattes! The store offers a number of convenience items...milk, bread, cough drops. There is even some liquor sold at the back!
4 based on 45 reviews
Kelly's Bar & Grill is the perfect place to meet freinds for a cold beer and a hot Kelly Burger. Established in 1894, Kelly's is the 2nd oldest bar in the state of Washington.
We had a late start and hit the road, driving north through Deer Park and the highway to Chewelah. From Chewelah we headed over the mountain past the ski resort of 49 degrees North. We ended up in Newport, Washington looking for a place to eat. We came around the corner and here was Kelly's bar and Grill. Getting into the parking lot was easy. After being greeted at the door we were directed to a close by table. Our waiter talked about Kelly's being the second oldest bar in Washington, and the pointed out some of the original fixtures still present. Since this was Friday, fish and chips was the special for dinner. We all opted for that, and were not disappointed in the least! We shall return! the fish was well prepared, the atmosphere a bit noisy but the place was about 90 of capacity. Our waiter was on top of his game and was personable without being a pest. Kelly's was clean, the restrooms clean, access was easy, parking substantial, prices were most reasonable. Dinner for three, plus two cocktails and one N/A beer was less than 55.00!! Newport is an hour-ish north of Spokane, and the drive and scenery very nice. This is a great place for families, however, I think there is a 'kid cut-off' time later in the evening. There were several families scattered in the main dining area.I would suggest that this be a stop for you on your travels in NE Washington!
Willow Bay is reopening this June and its staff could not be more excited to serve their customers! Serving a full lunch and dinner menu to compliment the full bar it's the perfect place to stop and relax while out enjoying the river. In addition to the f
I'm not sure if they go by Trinity anymore but there is a restaurant there at Willow Bay, overlooking the water. It is quaint with a limited menu, but the food is good. They use home style chips on their nachos too which is neat. Margaritas were really good . The setting is really nice there on the water right across the water from Riley Creek. The service was good. I'll be back to try more of their menu.
A family owned business for 31 years. Offering a full breakfast, lunch and dinner menu including children's, and Mexican. Enjoy our patio with a nice cold beer or glass of wine, and free wi-fi.
This place has a huge menu and friendly staff. There is something for everyone with breakfast, lunch, and dinner served all day. There is an abundance of classic American dishes with some Mexican and Asian entrees too! I had their BLT sandwich, a generously portioned double decker masterpiece. I would definitely recommend this as a stop on your travels through Priest River.
We stopped for lunch. The decor was inviting, but the food fell short of the mark. Had their special and a hamburger. They advertise southern comfort food. The meat had smokey seasoning and it was aged. Part of the special was mashed potatoes, but they may have been from the night before. Not sure. It is a nice setting and good parking. We had high hopes, but the food fell short.
4 based on 23 reviews
Had lunch here with 2 other people and while the service was friendly enough, the food was nothing to get excited over. Between the salads and sandwiches, everything was basic and uninspiring. Nothing I couldn't get elsewhere in town. Atmosphere is non existent.
4 based on 26 reviews
I give this 2 stars, as my husbands egg and hash brown plate was generous in amounts, but merely average in quality. I however was very disappointed in the lunch offerings and ingredients used. If you are health smart, try elsewhere. Not being a meat eater, I optâd for the Taco salad, no meat, sub avocado. The small amount of Avocado was partially spoiled & way over ripe and the meximayo dressing was enough for 3 salads. The core of the lettuce was the only crispy part of the iceberg lettuce. Oh gosh, not Anthony I would serve a friend. Sorry, this was a sorry miss on our list. I only ate a few bites and good coffee. Soon after burping up Mayo & reaching for anti acids.
4 based on 32 reviews
Family owned for 31 years!! We have outdoor seating on our screened in deck, or inside, and also a banquet room for different occasions. We offer breakfast, lunch, dinner and Mexican food all day long! We serve beer, and wine. Come in for a great meal and
Went in for a (sort of late) breakfast on a holiday Sunday. One mention that I thought my sugar level was low and waiter (?Owner?) was right there with orange juice. Breakfast was plentiful and "home cooking". Very good for value! Didn't get in for a dinner, will have to next trip to see if compares.
4 based on 22 reviews
The Settlement Kitchen + Craft Tavern is a restaurant and bar offering healthy, fresh, American eclectic style fare in Priest River, ID. A heavy emphasis on expertly selected wine and craft beer.
What can I say, they have a great selection of craft beers both on tap and in bottles. We didnât eat there except for an appy, the sweet potato humus which was fantastic.
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