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- JJennifervipIowa •8 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoThe waitresses were amazing! They were very fast and friendly to our large group (16 including 4 children). The downside was some of the food was subpar. I think they need to revamp their brunch menu because it just did not hit the mark for traditional brunch meals. The salsa seemed off and just did not taste good and it came with several of our meals; tortilla chips were saturated and shining with grease; and everything was completely over-salted. We live out of town so likelihood of returning is low, but I would give it another try during their regular lunch/dinnertime as their steaks etc did look good.More infoBlack Angus Steakhouse - SpokanePrice: Moderate• Steakhouse• Spokane Valley•4.4
- SSteveSeattle / Eastern Washington •5 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoThe staff was extremely courteous and professional! Very jovial and engaging. We ordered the Branzino and was disappointed as it was really "fishy" tasting. We've had it at other places before and didn't have the same experience. The lasagna was one of the best we've ever had. Highly recommend the Fiori di Zucca, so much flavor! Even though we didn't enjoy the fish, we will definitely be back again.More infoSorellaPrice: Expensive• Italian• Spokane•4.9
- DDaveSeattle / Eastern Washington •15 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoThey have a limited menu but the items are excellent. Which had running like to get the Hummus & an order of Naan. We tried the soup last night and it was excellent. The server was right on top of things and of music was very nice. Highly recommend the Dionysius wine. It's a little on the pricey side but, well worth it.More infoArbor Crest Wine CellarsPrice: Moderate• Winery• Spokane Valley•4.8
- TTiffanySeattle / Eastern Washington •8 reviews5.0Dined on Nov 11, 2024We love ambrosia, always a great experience, Food and staff.More infoAmbrosia Bistro & Wine BarPrice: Moderate• Bistro• Spokane Valley•4.9
- BBarbaravipSeattle / Eastern Washington •3 reviews5.0Dined on Nov 6, 20242 yr old in the booth next to us was very disruptive for 90 minutes. We remained in our seats and still enjoyed a pizza but the atmosphere was fine after that disruptive child left.More infoTwigs Bistro and Martini Bar - Spokane Valley MallPrice: Moderate• Bar / Lounge / Bottle Service• Spokane Valley•4.5
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The City of Spokane Valley in Eastern Washington is a vibrant place that's well-recognized for its vast selection of classy restaurants, cozy cafes, and exciting bars and pubs. Cedar Planked Salmon is a dish the locals rave about, and it can be found at any number of the appetizing seafood restaurants here. Although not officially a state food, huckleberries are a local delicacy as well, and they are used in a variety of dishes at many of the American and Italian restaurants in the area. A wide range of other cuisine types fill the restaurants in this booming city, such as French, Mexican, and Thai. If you are looking for a casual, laid-back evening, you could always stop in to one of the local pizzerias.
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