Guide to Spokane

Leaning up against the Idaho border, Spokane imagines a different kind of Washington city: one with sunshine and snow, one prairie-adjacent with a low-slung downtown of brick and old steam towers. It is distinctly artsy and outdoorsy, and in spring the Bloomsday road race fills downtown streets to kick off flower season—apt for a place nicknamed the Lilac City.

Where to Eat

When the second outpost of the Tacoma-born restaurant group opened in Spokane, it was inside an old beauty school, and the combination of wood, tile, and exposed brick does indeed make for one of the city’s more attractive restaurants. It’s buzzy fairly late into the

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