Guidebook for Spokane

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Guidebook for Spokane

Food Scene

Locally owned pub specializing in unique artisan pizzas. Has a patio for nice summer evenings.
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Republic Pi
611 E 30th Ave
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Locally owned pub specializing in unique artisan pizzas. Has a patio for nice summer evenings.
Locally owned, eco-friendly gastropub. Only serves what they think is best: scratch-made food, 50 tap handles with an emphasis on craft beers, northwest wines and a full bar of spirits.
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Manito Tap House - A Gastropub
3011 S Grand Blvd
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Locally owned, eco-friendly gastropub. Only serves what they think is best: scratch-made food, 50 tap handles with an emphasis on craft beers, northwest wines and a full bar of spirits.
Baked goods, light fare & espresso drinks offered in warm, roomy surrounds with a small patio.
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Rockwood Bakery
315 E 18th Ave
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Baked goods, light fare & espresso drinks offered in warm, roomy surrounds with a small patio.
Casual outfit serving a diverse array of Chinese fare, including vegan options & creative dishes.
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Gordy's Sichuan Cafe
501 E 30th Ave
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Casual outfit serving a diverse array of Chinese fare, including vegan options & creative dishes.

Parks & Nature

Manito Park is a public park located in beautiful Spokane Washington's South Hill neighborhood. Manito Park has five gardens, a conservatory and duck pond that are toured by over 150,000 visitors each year. The 90 acre park includes spacious manicured lawns, playgrounds, walking and biking paths, flowers, topiary shrubs, a greenhouse conservatory and multiple picturesque gardens. Manito Park's large trees and well tended landscaping make for a great place to visit in Spokane.
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Manito Park
1702 S Grand Blvd
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Manito Park is a public park located in beautiful Spokane Washington's South Hill neighborhood. Manito Park has five gardens, a conservatory and duck pond that are toured by over 150,000 visitors each year. The 90 acre park includes spacious manicured lawns, playgrounds, walking and biking paths, flowers, topiary shrubs, a greenhouse conservatory and multiple picturesque gardens. Manito Park's large trees and well tended landscaping make for a great place to visit in Spokane.
Great hiking or mountain biking spot
High Drive Conservation Area
South Cedar Street
Great hiking or mountain biking spot

Drinks & Nightlife

A small market with epic proportions. Fuel up your car, get some groceries, eat lunch, do a wine tasting or listen to live music on Saturday's for their outdoor concert series.
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Rocket Market
726 E 43rd Ave
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A small market with epic proportions. Fuel up your car, get some groceries, eat lunch, do a wine tasting or listen to live music on Saturday's for their outdoor concert series.

Sightseeing

St. John’s Cathedral is one of the few examples in the United States of classic Gothic architecture. The Cathedral, begun in 1925, is the fulfillment of the dream of the Right Reverend Edward Makin Cross, third Bishop of Spokane. Organ and Carillon as well as the architecture is stunning. Tours available.
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The Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist
127 E 12th Ave
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St. John’s Cathedral is one of the few examples in the United States of classic Gothic architecture. The Cathedral, begun in 1925, is the fulfillment of the dream of the Right Reverend Edward Makin Cross, third Bishop of Spokane. Organ and Carillon as well as the architecture is stunning. Tours available.

Essentials

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Walgreens
2830 S Grand Blvd
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Super 1 Foods
830 E 29th Ave
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Shopping

Ross Dress for Less
802 E 29th Ave

Getting Around

Grand @ 25th station
STA bus stop