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.
Restaurants in Pullman
5.0 based on 140 reviews
This large university is one of the country's leading research institutions.
It’s a bit surreal to be on campus without the normal student traffic but it also let me focus on the beauty of the buildings without distraction. The Bookie bookstore is open with limited hours, as is Ferdinand’s for ice cream.
5.0 based on 14 reviews
Founded in 2004 in Pullman, Washington, Merry Cellars is a family owned winery producing 5,000 cases annually with a focus on varietal character and true expression of terroir. We work only with the finest vineyards to ensure that our wines exhibit the highest quality that Washington wine has to offer. Through gentle treatment in all phases of the winemaking process, we craft wines that you will enjoy time and time again - wines that we are proud to put our family's name on. Our grapes are hand picked and hand sorted. With gentle crushing, restrained pressing, minimal filtration, and a balanced cooperage program based on small barrel Eastern European oak,we create wines that are age-worthy, yet approachable...And just a little rugged around the edges.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Mr Z's Casino and Card room is the premier 18 and over gambling entertainment establishment in the Pullman and Moscow area. Mr Z's features Blackjack games and Poker games in wide variety. Mr Z's also features amazing food and adult beverages while gambling. Customers must be 18 and over to Gamble and 21 and over to consume alcohol.
4.5 based on 84 reviews
A recreational area offering hiking, picnicking and scenic views of the Washington landscape.
Steptoe Butte affords visitors the most spectacular unobstructed views of the undulating Palouse landscape. Repeat visits throughout the year reveal seasonal changes as fields of various dry land crops are plowed, planted, nurtured, and harvested in their cycles. You need no guide, just your camera and your eyes. Innumerable viewpoints await as you drive around the Butte on the spiral road that leads to its pinnacle.
4.5 based on 23 reviews
Popular recreational park on the banks of the Snake River.
Small and peaceful! No hookups and $15 a night to camp with restrooms no showers. Lots of picnic areas but no playground toys. Boat launch nearby. Hiking trail is a mile long with great views. Be careful of the bees.
4.5 based on 51 reviews
Beautiful stadium. We are two-year season ticket holders. Really not a bad seat in the house. Ours are 35-40 yard line and awesome. Fun crowd, excellent kettle corn, Mike Leach, Cougar Football Team, Glenn Johnson, Butch and much more. Great place. #GOCOUGS
4.5 based on 14 reviews
Airway Hills provides a great, familyu fun experience to all, including golfers of all ages, skill levels, and abilities. We offer 3 high definition golf simulators, 18 hole mini golf course, 9 hole pare 3 course (currently under re-construction), golf lessons by a PGA Professional instructor, 6600 square foot event center for parties, events, graduations, business meetings and much more.....
4.5 based on 29 reviews
I took a short golf trip from Seattle to play Palouse Ridge and Wine Valley, both highly rated courses. Paluse Ridge was the better of the two, hands down. Wine Valley was no slouch, but Palouse Ridge was so memorable! Every hole was different, and I could remember every hole as I drove away. (As opposed to Wine Valley, where I had a fun round, but could not remember a single hole afterwards). Palouse Ridge is a big, burly course, and a real bear in the wind, but it is dramatic and exciting with lots of forced carries and elevation changes.
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