Discover Restaurants offering the best Bar food in Moscow, Idaho, United States. Moscow (/ˈmɒskoʊ/ MOS-koh) is a city in northern Idaho along the state border with Washington, with a population of 23,800 at the 2010 census. The county seat and largest city of Latah County, Moscow is the home of the University of Idaho, the state's land grant institution and primary research university, as well as the home of New Saint Andrews College, a Christian liberal arts college.
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3 based on 19 reviews
We like this place because we have two little ones that can be loud and messy and this place doesn't seem to mind that kinda crowd! We love the wings, traditional or boneless doesn't really matter they are fairly inexpensive and guaranteed to have a sauce you can handle and will like. Don't know much about the rest of the menu since we come here for the wings.... and kids meal mini corn dogs. The drink selection is pretty good and this place has a full bar if that's your style. Best part about this place is the massive amount of TVs showing every sports game on at that time, every time visited we get the game we want to watch on at least one of the TVs in our area. The servers always seem helpful and friendly, keep up the good work!
Especially enjoy the steak and eggs breakfast on the weekends. Great spots bar, lots of televisions. Plenty of billiard tables.
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3 based on 26 reviews
WINGERS Restaurant is a great place for the whole family. Our restaurants are designed so children and adults alike can enjoy good food and fun. It's also a great spot to watch your favorite sports on the big screen with a variety of local and craft beers
Been a while since I've been to a Wingers. It's a good place to eat. Typical roadhouse style menu with some different items. Our server Gabi was great. Prices are reasonable for the kind of place it is. Depending on what you order, you could get a big meal. I went with the wing dinner buffalo style. Very messy, but very good. Fries and slaw came out good too. No complaints with the pot pie (huge) or the other item ordered. Lots of TV's tuned into sports, but not as much as BWW's which is fine with me. Only the second time I've been to a Wingers, but will keep an eye out for them in future travels.Thank you for stopping by and for reviewing us! I'll make sure to pass your compliments along to Gabi. Thanks again, Taurra
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4 based on 66 reviews
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My son, his girlfriend and her father and I had dinner here on Saturday night of University of Idahoâs dadâs weekend. We knew it was going to be busy so the 45 minute wait really didnât bother us too much. Once we were seated it took a while for the waiter to take our order and while they have a great selection of beer, cider and other drinks, they were out of the first three that I requested. And I prefer to be gluten-free, which I understand is my deal, but there were very few options for me. However, I chose the chili and it was excellent! So in the end we all relatively happy but there were a few speed bumps along the way.
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3 based on 90 reviews
Iâve been here approximately 4 times. Two visits were decent. 2 of them were just down right horrid. Weâve been completely ignored, charged for food we didnât receive, and Iâve eaten cold mashed potatoes (couldnât get the attention of a staff member to even tell them). I try to be understanding if itâs busy but it seems that the staff tend to be more attentive when itâs busy rather than during a slow time. The greeter at the front door is always pleasant but if thatâs the highlight of your visit something is seriously wrong. I refuse to pay for sub-par service and food. Will not be back.
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4 based on 30 reviews
First if all, they cook all their dishes on a grill...no oven, no stovetop. Secondly, all entrees are served in a wooden board. And finally, the ingredient combinations put together here are â off the charts!â A totally unique dining experience.
4 based on 69 reviews
Designed to appeal to both the business and leisure guest, Seasons is newly renovated and is the perfect place to meet friends or colleagues. Enjoy any of the twelve beers on tap including several regional micro-brews, Pacific Northwest wines and specialt
The waitress was hiding (really) and I had to get up an find her (behind the bar) and say "hello" "over here" "we have been waiting 15 minutes here! hello" Then the manager came over and took the order. Regardless, this is not a good way to start a meal. We ordered two (2) "fish 'n chips" and what we got was nothing like the big, plump fish in the menu picture - nope. We got three a little larger than the fish fingers you buy at Winco. They tasted fair but when you add a dinner salad the bill for that (just water) was $42 with tip for the manager. Not recommendedfdoamericaI am truly sorry that you did not have a good experience in Seasons. I have shared your comments with the restaurant manager and our chef and will be using this as a learning experience for our staff to help ensure our guests remain our top priority. We strive to exceed expectations and am truly sorry that we did not succeed for your visit. I do hope you will give us a second chance.Thank you.
4 based on 91 reviews
We were looking for a new place to have a mid day lunch and ended up here. The service and food were great. Nice portions at a reasonable price. will definitely go back again. Had the Moscow Cheesesteak, caesar salad and a bowl of the toscano soup. Was delicious.
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