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The newest edition of Savor: a dining guide for the spokane area.

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Welcome! llow us to introduce you to Savor, Gonzaga University’s guide to your next culinary adventure. We know that your dining experience is more than just delicious food. Culinary expertise, an inviting atmosphere, and exceptional company all shape an outstanding meal. Eating is a social experience that centers on a shared sense of community and togetherness. In the pages that follow, you will find venues to share with your family, friends, and loved ones in the spirit of this remarkable Gonzaga Community.

To experience food is to let aromatic smells satiate the senses, succulent flavors to tickle your tongue, and the joy of loved ones to warm your heart. From classic Americana, to Mediterranean, to Asian fusion flavors, these restaurants are sure to incite watering mouths and growling stomachs. Food nirvana is within your reach; all you need to bring is the camaraderie. Translate the vibrancy and community found on Gonzaga’s campus to one of these local eateries and allow their culinary ability to take you away. Savor the flavor all the local community has to offer, and thank you for dining with us!

Wishing you fun times and good eats,Gonzaga University Student Publications

ADining Guide Managers

McKenzie DonTignyConnor Gall

Layout EditorAndrew Opila

Graphic DesignerKellan Faker-Boyle

Andrew Opila

PhotographyColin BishopBrett Bollier

Nichole BuschAndrew Fioretto

Katie HayesConnor Johnson

Mikayla LindstromRyan Sullivan

ContributorsZag Dining by Sodexo

Special ThanksMik Kurian

Lauren Pinney

“People who love to eat are always the best people.” - Julia Child

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Aloha Island Grill..........................8Alpine Bistro...................................9Azar’s Restaurant.........................10Bangkok Thai..................................2Barrister Winery..........................48Boots Bakery & Lounge................11Bruchi’s CheeseSteaks & Subs...10Ciao Mambo..................................12 Clover..............................................14Cruiser’s Burgers & More............13D.Lish’s Hamburgers...................16Europa Pizzaria.............................17Ferrante’s Marketplace................18The Flying Pig...............................19Hills’ Restaurant & Lounge.......20Kalico Kitchen...............................21Kowalskis Deli...............................22Laguna Cafe..................................23Lindaman’s....................................26Loco Dogz......................................27

Luna................................................28Manito Tap House........................30Max at Mirabeau..........................31No - Li Brewery..............................33Noodle Works...............................34Old Spaghetti Factory..................35Pete’s Pizza.....................................36Pizza Oven.....................................37Stacks at Steam Plant.................38Steelhead Bar & Grille.................24Sub Division..................................40Sushi I............................................40Taco John’s......................................41White Box Pies.............................42

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Froyo Earth.....................................................44Sweet Frostings. Blissful Bakeshop...........45The Scoop........................................................46

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“One cannot think well, love well, sleep

well, if one has not dined well.”

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hen asked to describe the atmosphere of Aloha Island Grill, owner Patrick Keegan Sr. needs only two words, “Hang Loose!” As Spokane’s original plate lunch headquarters, Aloha Island Grill effortlessly infuses tropical Hawaiian flavors in their famous lunch plates, sandwiches, and rice bowls. Menu favorites include Kalua Pork, Teriyaki Chicken and the Double Aloha half-pound burger! Group Meals, like the original Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea Party Packs, are great for groups from five to hundreds for meetings, parties, banquets, weddings, and almost any occasion imaginable. In addition to the flagship store on Monroe, Aloha Island Grill has a location on Francis that offers a selection of beer and wine along with a Big Island Breakfast Menu and Alohagrindz Espresso & Coffee. Both locations are proud to announce the arrival of the new Coke freestyle machines. Aloha Island Grill is a beloved hotspot within the Gonzaga Community that is easy on the wallet and the palate, offering a GU student discount and now accepting Bulldog Bucks. Guests can expect a casual, laid back experience, reminiscent of the many walk-up, take-out food venues found throughout the Hawaiian Islands. Serving up an abundance of fresh food daily at customer-friendly prices, Aloha Island Grill transports guests to white sand beaches and tropical breezes with every bite! Find Aloha Island Grill on Facebook and Twitter.

North Monroe1724 N Monroe St.

Spokane, WA 99205(509) 327-4270

Lunch & Dinner10am-9pm Mon – Sun

West Francis1220 W Francis Ave.Spokane, WA 99205

(509) 413-2029

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

7am-9pm Mon – SunDrive through open at 6am

eataloha.com

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Aloha Island Grill

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Renowned in the greater Spokane area for their artisan bread and pastries, Alpine Bistro & Bakery supplies over 100 local restaurants with their homemade delights. Offering European comfort food, the bistro features dishes including Eggs Benedict, Homemade Biscuits & Gravy, Chicken Pot Pie, the Swiss Mushroom Burger, and a selection of quiches, soups and sandwiches. Guests can feel at home while enjoying a latte with their meal, taking in the aroma of fresh baked cookies, and listening to light jazz music playing in the background. Be sure to look for Alpine Bistro & Bakery on Facebook!

810 N MonroeSpokane, WA 99201

(509) 327-7040

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

7am - 5pm Mon - Wed7am - 6pm Thurs - Fri8am - 4pm Sat8am - 2pm Sunalpine-bakery-spokane.com$

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Azar’s Restaurant believes that everyone should experience the culinary styling of traditional Greek and Middle Eastern dishes. Specialty dishes such as gyros, hummus, falafil, kebobs and baklava on the menu make for a diverse dining ensemble. When patrons enter into Azar’s, they are treated like family in a relaxed and warm environment. Started in 1980, Azar’s has a long tradition of cooking secrets and authentic recipes containing only the finest ingredients. Featuring belly dancers on Friday nights, this makes for an enjoyable and entertaining night out on the town. The lunch buffet, open Monday thru Saturday, gives guests a chance to try new and different flavors. Take out, delivery, and catering options are all available for any occasion.

2501 N Monroe St.Spokane, WA 99205

(509) 326-7171

Lunch & Dinner

11am – 8pm Mon – Thu 11am – 9pm Fri – Sat azarsrestaurant.com$-$$

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Cornering Gonzaga’s campus, Bruchi’s CheeseSteaks and Subs serves up some of the best cheesesteaks west of Philadelphia. French rolls are baked daily to make for a unique experience. While cheesesteaks may be Bruchi’s specialty, cold subs, chicken sandwiches, burgers, fries, and salads add variety to the menu. To provide a relaxed, trendy, neighborhood atmosphere to the Gonzaga community, Bruchi’s offers spacious seating, as well as free Wi-Fi and numerous flat screen televisions. Orders are prepared for on-the-go eating or a sit down meal on the premises. Bruchi’s prides itself on customer service and engaging guests while preparing high quality food. Check out Bruchi’s on Facebook by searching “Gonzaga Bruchi’s.”

829 E Boone Ave.Spokane, WA 99202

(509) 413-1945

Lunch & Dinner

10:30am - 8pm Mon - Sat11am - 8pm Sun bruchis.com $

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espite having been open for just over three months, Boots Bakery & Lounge is quickly becoming a location frequented by Gonzaga students. With excellent vegan food, free Wi-Fi, as well as long hours, it is easy to see why! Boots is Spokane’s only completely vegan restaurant and provides a hip, different, and artsy atmosphere to the dining scene. Where providing healthy options is essential, Boots offers fresh and creative menu items such as vegan carrot cake cupcakes. Complete with a full bar, this downtown café is one of the only places you can get a cocktail, espresso, and a healthy pastry all in one fell swoop. Boots strives to ensure patrons feel good after eating cuisine that is good for them. Boots understands the difference between generous and oversized portions. It is a priority that healthy options are presented in a healthy manner. All menu items at Boots are vegan and almost all are gluten free. For those special occasions, take-out orders as well as catering options are available. Boots attempts to provide a dining experience that is as unique as each customer walking in the door. Be sure to check out the active Facebook page and bring a student ID into the restaurant for a 10% discount.

24 W Main Ave.Spokane, WA 99201

(509) 703-7223

Lunch & Dinner6am – 6pm Sun – Tue

6am – 10pm Wed – Sat

Happy Hour3pm – 6pm

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Boots Bakery & Lounge

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The lights are low, the music is turned up, the energy is buzzing, the wine is flowing, and the aromas of garlic fill the air - it’s the perfect evening and the perfect setting for pasta at downtown Spokane’s newest Italian restaurant, Ciao Mambo. Known for its immigrant style Italian cuisine prepared in-house right before guests’ very eyes, your senses are sure to be enlightened. It’s Italian Nachos, Antipasti, Garlic Bread, Meatballs, Tiramisu, Chianti, and a whole lot more. With creative twists on classic recipes, there is truly something for everyone. Pastas with rich, savory sauces, thin crust pizzas baked to perfection, and unmatchable service will keep you coming back for more. Your time spent at Ciao Mambo is more than just a meal; it is a dining celebration.

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Spokane, WA 99201(509) 315-4447

Lunch, Happy Hour & Dinner

11am-close Mon - Fri3:30pm-close Sat - Sun 11:30am-9pm Sunciaomambo.com$$

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For a taste of classic American comfort food, look no further than Cruisers Burgers & More. Located in the River Park Square food court, Cruisers is independently owned, giving them the flexibility to meet any dietary need that comes their way. Offering a complete breakfast menu to great burgers and specialty dishes such as a Pot Roast with fresh mashed potatoes and gravy, it is easy to see why Cruisers is a Spokane favorite. The “Healthier Choice” menu offers vegetarian, as well as vegan and gluten free options. Cruisers operates under the slogan “We take care of people,” and shows this off with their approachable and accommodating staff. Gonzaga students can get a $5 menu by showing a student ID. Be sure to check Cruisers out on Facebook!

808 W Main Ave.Spokane, WA 99201

(509) 624-1495

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

8am - 9pm Mon - Fri9am - 9pm Sat9am - 6pm Sun facebook.com/cruisersriverparksquare$

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houghtful food, fine cocktails, and gracious hospitality. Clover will transform your dining experience. This unique neighborhood bistro is situated in a Craftman-style house not three minutes off Gonzaga’s campus. From a casual night out to a more formal dinner party, Clover is a place where you genuinely feel welcome. By employing the highest quality and freshest ingredients, supplied whenever possible by local farmers and purveyors, Clover earns your trust plate by plate. From dry aged and house cured meats to its artisan bakery, most all items on the menu are made from scratch and can be made to accommodate any dietary need. Breakfast and lunch favorites such as Eggs Benedict and Reuben sandwiches make an appearance Saturday’s and Sunday’s brunch menu. Catering and take-out are available for all occasions Equal care goes into Clover’s cocktail program with its passion to turn an unsuspecting guest on to an amazing cocktail executed perfectly. The inviting bar sets the tone for classic well-crafted drinks. Additionally, Clover offer’s a welcoming wine menu, and locally crafted beer. Happy hour is a must from 3:00 to 6:00 pm and 9:00 to close every day. Be sure to visit Clover’s website at www.cloverspokane.com and from there join its Facebook family. Truly, the dedication of Clover team’s is reflected in everything they do.

913 E Sharp Ave.Spokane, WA 99202

(509) 487-2937

Lunch & Dinner11am – 10pm Mon - Fri

10:30am – 10pm Sat & Sun

Bar Hours11am – 11pm Mon – Thu

11am – 2am Fri & Sat

cloverspokane.com

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By using fresh, not frozen, beef and potatoes, D. Lish’s Hamburgers is taking a stand for quality food service. Hamburgers and chicken sandwiches are the specialty at D. Lish’s and are made right when ordered, never before. The house special, D. Lish’s Double Meal, includes a double cheeseburger with twice the cheese, french fries, and a medium soft drink - all for fewer than eight dollars! No diner would be complete without an assortment of ice cream shakes, including huckleberry, chocolate, strawberry, and vanilla. Family owned and operated since 1998, D. Lish’s offers a very casual, family friendly, diner style atmosphere. With a great environment and easy on your wallet, D. Lish’s Hamburgers is located 5 minutes from campus!

1625 N Division St.Spokane, WA 99205

(509) 323-7130

Lunch & Dinner

10:30am – 9pm Mon – Sat 11am – 6pm Sunday facebook.com/dlishshamburg-ers$

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Known as one of the top date nightdestinations in Spokane, Europa Restaurant brings the taste of old-world Italian food to downtown. With a comfortable and relaxed atmosphere, Europa is perfect for any occasion from a night out on the town to a fancy group dinner. Bringing an authentic European style to each dish is what makes Europa unique. Specialty dishes such as Sweet Pepper Tortellini, Chicken Marsala, and Shrimp Stuffed Mushrooms are prepared with house made pastas and sauces, as well as bread from the in house bakery. Gourmet calzones and pizzas are local favorites and bring a Northwest attitude to classic Italian pizzas by using fresh, local ingredients. Remember to show off a student ID and receive a 15% discount!

125 S Wall St. Spokane, WA 99205

(509) 455-4051europapizzaria.com

Lunch & Dinner

11am - Close Mon - Thu 11am - 11pm Sat & SunHappy Hours: Mon - Sat4pm - 6pm & 9pm - Close11am - 11pm Sun$$

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125 S Wall St.Spokane, WA99205

(509) 455-4051

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For a break of Spokane, Ferrante’s Marketplace Café recommends a taste of Italy. Serving up traditional, fresh Italian cuisine, this community based, family owned and operated restaurant makes family recipes from scratch using fresh ingredients. Best sellers such as the Chicken Piccatta, a chicken and lemon butter sauce with capers dish served over linguini, or the Palermo pizza, a pepperoni, roma tomatoes, black olives, and parmesan cheese pizza, are cooked to order. With a variety of beer and wine to complement dinner, Ferrante’s makes for a night out with a classic Italian feel. Round out the night by trying any one of Ferrante’s delicious gelato flavors such as Caramel Sea Salt or Vanilla Marshmallow Swirl. Don’t forget to find Ferrante’s on Facebook!

4516 S Regal St.Spokane, WA 99223

(509) 443-6304

Lunch & Dinner

11am - 9pm Tue - Sat doitalian.com$$

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At The Flying Pig, the focus is clearly onthe customer’s breakfast and lunchtime needs. Patrons will feel like regulars in this friendly and relaxed environment, even if it’s their first visit. Serving up meals with fresh ingredients made from scratch can be pricy; however, at The Flying Pig, it’s easy to find a meal to keep your wallet and stomach full. The house favorite goes to the Flying Pig Sandwich, a roasted pork sandwich with red onions, cranberry sauce, and herb cream cheese and mustard on sourdough bread. The Flying Pig is open for Monday Night Football during football season and offers online catering, delivery, and take-out options. Be sure to show your student ID for a 10% student discount,check out “The Flying Pig” on Facebook and use our free WiFi!

1822 E Sprague Ave.Spokane, WA 99202

(509) 863-9591

Breakfast & Lunch

8am - 4pm Mon - Fri10am - 2pm Satflyingpigspokane.com$

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s seen on Food Network’s Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, Hills’ Restaurant & Lounge has been a constant in the Spokane dining community since 1993. For many restaurants, being located in the heart of downtown can create for a rushed, chaotic environment, but for Hills’, they’ve maintained the same neighborly atmosphere that made them a local classic. With a highly trained and professional staff, it’s easy to feel at home in this casual, family owned and operated restaurant. Offering up cuisine with everything from Asian and classic French, to Cajun and traditional pub grub, Hills’ can satisfy any challenge guest’s taste buds can muster. Local favorites such as the Southern Fried Chicken Salad, Pulled Pork Sandwich, and a variety of homemade pasta come with the freshest ingredients grown on Hills’ own organic rooftop garden. For a house specialty, patrons will want to try the Elk Burger or any one of six made to order steaks. While gluten free items are highlighted on the menu, other dietary request can be accommodated. Hills’ also offers a full bar, complete with a good selection of wines by the glass as well as a unique arrangement of microbrews. Check out Hills’ Restaurant and Lounge on Facebook!

401 W Main Ave.Spokane, WA 99201

(509) 747-3946

Lunch & Dinner11am – 9:30 Tue – Sat

4pm – 8:30 Sun

Happy Hour4pm - 6pm Tue - Fri

hillsrestaurantandlounge.com

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A renowned favorite in the Gonzaga community, Kalico Kitchen serves up all American breakfast food sure to stick to your ribs, and leave you smiling. With great food, excellent service, low cost and a clean, down-home feel, Kalico Kitchen treats guests like family. Check out the “Kamakazee Kreation”: one waffle, toast, one pound of hash browns, and a nine egg omelet filled with four different cheeses, four meats, and seven vegetables! Participants have a half-hour to complete the challenge, and victors win a free t-shirt with “Kamakzaee Kreation” on the front and “GU 812” on the back! Kalico is dedicated to making your dish how you like it, substitutions and special requests welcome. Be sure to show your Gonzaga ID for a 10% student discount!

2931 N Division St.Spokane, WA 99205

(509) 326-7144

Breakfast & Lunch

6am-3pm Mon - Sun kalicokitchenspokane.com$

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Kowalskis Deli is a local business committed to buying local ingredients for their massive sandwiches - not subs, sandwiches! Offering fresh-baked bread and hand-sliced veggies, meats, and cheeses daily, Kowalskis Deli encourages guests to share their epically big sandwiches. A Fan-favorite is the Club Sandwich with turkey, ham, bacon, Swiss and cheddar cheese, mayo, lettuce and tomato. Another is the gourmet sandwich with roast beef, mayo, tomato, cream cheese, horseradish, and cucumbers served on rye bread. In addition, lunch specials include salads and a selection of five different soups. Open for breakfast too with breakfast sandwiches, muffins, and espresso, Kowalskis Deli is sure to leave guests satisfied!

4407 N Division St. #107

Spokane, WA 99207(509) 484-6329

Breakfast & Lunch

7am-5pm Mon - Fri$

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Influenced by flavors from acrossthe United States, Laguna Café offers American classics cooked to order using the best ingredients. Patrons can expect a comfortable, casual environment by choosing to dine outside by the pond or inside surrounded with warm, inviting colors. House favorites such as wild salmon allow the guest to satisfy their taste buds’ every desire. Laguna Café offers an extensive beer and wine list containing over 15 beers and 60 wines, most of which are served by the glass or bottle. Take-out and delivery options are available. Gonzaga students also get a 15% discount by showing their student ID! (Not valid with any other discounts, promotions or offers, valid student id required, presented in advance.)

4304 S Regal St.Spokane, WA 99223

(509) 448-0887

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

11am – 9pm Mon – Thu11am – Close Fri & Sat11am – 8pm Sun facebook.com/laguna.cafe$-$$

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teelhead Bar and Grille gives patrons a rare look into historic industrial Spokane, while incorporating contemporary accents that make for a comfortable and inviting atmosphere. This upscale pub emphasizes the comfort guests will feel upon arrival, and with a menu that serves everything from a Chicken Teriyaki Burger to Blackened Scallops Linguine, it is easy to see why. The hammered copper fireplace and warm, textured walls make Steelhead a great choice for a family-friendly outing or a couples’ date night. Offering generous portions and gluten-free menu items, Steelhead has a little something for everyone. Located in the heart of downtown Spokane, Steelhead’s menu items display American pub influences with a Northwest flair. The Smoked Steelhead appetizer is the most popular appetizer, while the Champagne Halibut, an Alaskan filet poached with a house champagne sauce, is the signature entrée. Steelhead offers happy hour from 3:00 to 6:00pm Monday thru Friday with additional hours from 9:00pm to close Monday thru Thursday and all day Sunday. Extensive cocktail, beer, and wine lists paired with any number of delicious appetizers makes for a memorable night out on the town. Be sure to check out Steelhead on Facebook and Twitter by searching “Steelhead Grille”!

218 N Howard St.Spokane, WA 99201

(509) 747-1303

Lunch & Dinner11am – 12am Mon – Sun

Happy Hour3pm - 6pm Mon - Fri

9pm - Close Mon - Thu11am - 12am Sun

steelheadbarandgrille.com

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rawing from over 600 recipes developed in-house over the last 28 years, Lindaman’s has a continually rotating selection of mouthwatering delights. A self-described “community melting pot,” Lindaman’s hopes that guests come away with a full belly and a sense of belonging. Lindaman’s rotates through about 50 different salads, always having at least eight options available, like the Edamame and Black Bean salad. They also serve Enchiladas, Stuffed Chicken Breasts, Twice Baked Potatoes, Salmon Cakes and many casserole style entrees. Lindaman’s desserts are also hugely popular and include: Triple Layer Mousse Cake, Fresh Strawberry Blintz Torte, Coconut Cream Pie, Banana Cake with Coconut Custard Filling, and Mocha Toffee Torte. Located in the historical St. John’s district on South Hill, Lindaman’s is celebrating its 28th anniversary. While some restaurants with that longevity become dated, Lindaman’s menu varies daily in order to offer new and interesting combinations to create a unique dining experience with every visit. Ever since opening, Lindaman’s has been offering some of the finest coffee in the Inland Northwest. Using coffee from local roaster DOMA Coffee ensures the freshness and complete flavor in each cup. A staple of the Spokane dining community, Lindaman’s offers exceptional food with a very neighborly sense of customer service. Dont’ forget to find Lindamans’ on Facebook and Twitter.

1235 S Grand Blvd.Spokane, WA 99202

(509) 838-3000

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

8am-8pm Mon - Sat

lindamans.com

$

L indaman’s

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Loco Dogz is changing how peopleeat, one dog at a time! Using fresh, made from scratch, locally sourced ingredients; Loco Dogz offers gourmet hotdogs made to authentic regional recipes. From the most popular “Jalisco” topped with homemade roasted salsa, cheese sauce, and bacon to the “Chicago” dog with its unique neon relish and sport peppers flown in from the “Windy City” to other unique choices such as the “N’awlins,” a spicy Andouille sausage topped with kickin’ house made BBQ sauce and grilled onions. Whether a quick lunch or a night out with the family, this campus bordering restaurant provides a fun, upbeat environment for all ages. One taste of Loco Dogz and you’ll be part of the pack! Vegetarian options available.

829 E Boone Ave.Spokane, WA 99202

(509) 321-7069

Lunch & Dinner

11am – 10 pm Mon – Wed11am – 3:30am Thu – Sat 11am – 8pm Sunloco-dogz.com $

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itting atop Spokane’s South Hill, Luna strives to create a restaurant experience leaving patrons in a state of celestial joy. Whether seated in the full service lounge, the classic marble-top dining areas, the private dining room, or the rose enclosed terrace, guests will enjoy the informally elegant atmosphere and spacious freedom. Wait staff is warm and knowledgeable, creating an informed, personalized dining experience. Open for brunch, lunch, and dinner, guests can expect a fresh, seasonal menu containing locally-grown and sustainable ingredients from which to choose. Stylized in the slow food tradition, Luna offers a wide variety of Pacific Northwest foods with heavy Mediterranean influences. Perhaps most popular at Luna is the eclectic arrangement of thin crust pizzas. Prepared in an apple wood Italian oven from Naples, Italy, pizzas, such as Spicy Chorizo and Creamy Pesto, are house favorites. Luna utilizes produce grown from its backyard garden as well as a number of local growers. With that comes a changing, seasonal menu always featuring plates with the freshest ingredients available. Larger parties can be accommodated by making a reservation ahead of time or by dining in the Garden Room, an aesthetically pleasing dining room with seating for up to 60 guests. Be sure to check out Luna on Facebook!

5620 S Perry St.Spokane, WA 99223

(509) 448-2383

Brunch, Lunch & Dinner11am – Close Mon – Fri9am – Close Sat & Sun

Happy Hour4pm - 6pm Mon - Sun

lunaspokane.com

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A recent addition of the South Hill community, Manito Tap Housestrives to provide a unique beer and dining experience with an individualized selection of beer as well as food made from scratch. Manito Tap House received four stars from the Green Restaurant Association for their sustainability efforts making them the greenest restaurant on the West Coast and only the ninth restaurant in the nation with a four star rating. Sustainability is king at this gastropub, the restaurant was built using reclaimed materials. The use of local, regional, organic and sustainable ingredients allows for a unique culinary experience with every order. Aside from their beer variety, Manito Tap House offers an extensive list of Northwest wines and a full bar of spirits.

3011 S Grand Blvd.Spokane, WA 99203

(509) 279-2671

Lunch & Dinner

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Located in Spokane Valley, Max at Mirabeau offers a diverse menu suitable for a majority of dining needs. From steaks and salads, to seafood and soup, Max has it all. Classically trained chefs make almost everything from scratch and can accommodate a variety of dietary needs. Max offers over 100 menu items for dinner alone, boasting numerous signature dishes such as Coconut Chicken Satay and Idaho Trout with Cashew Crust. Max is great for large parties with its 12 banquet rooms allowing for a private dining experience. Live music on Friday and Saturday nights complements their award winning happy hours. Service is king at Max, where staff provides prompt, courteous service to cater to any dining needs.

1100 N Sullivan Rd.Spokane Valley, WA

99037(509) 922-6252

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

6am - 1am Mon - Thu & Sun 6am - 2am Fri & SatHappy Hour: 3 - 6pm & 9pm - Closemaxatmirabeau.com$$

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Started in 1993, No-Li Brewhouse is Spokane’s oldest brewery and pub specializing in award winning craft beers. No-Li offers up a variety of classic pub menu items with a Northwest twist. Patrons will enjoy the casual, rustic pub feel while getting a full view of the brewhouse. The house favorite No-Li’s famous hot wings paired with any one of the craft beers available is sure to leave guests feeling content. With gluten-free items and vegetarian dishes, No-Li offers a variety of options to complement their large range of beers. An ambitious staff is always on hand; ready to make the dining and drinking experience as pleasant as possible. Everything from the hand-made sauces to the rich history make No-Li Brewhouse a local favorite.

1003 E Trent Ave.Spokane, WA 99202

(509) 242-2739

Lunch & Dinner

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ordering Gonzaga’s campus, Noodle Works is one of the newest additions to the Spokane dining scene. Noodle Works is proud of its fresh and healthy Asian fusion cuisine, as well as its friendly, “yes we can” attitude. In a brand new complex located right behind Gonzaga’s Twohy Hall, Noodle Works provides a clean and upscale environment for patrons to enjoy their meal. With multiple flat screen televisions and spacious seating, Noodle Works can accommodate any group looking for a casual and fast dining experience, while still looking for high quality food. Noodle Works takes all guests’ favorite fresh ingredients and puts them into one simplified bowl allowing for portability and convenience. Guests start by having their choice of meat prepared on the grill in front of them. From there, they can see the addition of rice or noodles to their bowl as the base layer. Add in fresh vegetables and one of their special sauces and it won’t be a meal soon forgotten. With five signature sauces ranging from Tokyo Teriyaki, a sizzling pineapple teriyaki sauce, to Shanghai Lemon Grass, a refreshing lemongrass with coconut infusion, there will be something for everyone.

829 E Boone Ave.Spokane, WA 99202

(509) 315-9398

Lunch & Dinner11am – 9pm Mon – Thurs

11am – 10pm Fri – Sat

Happy Hour2pm – 6pm Mon – Sat

Check us out on Facebook!

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Noodle Works

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The Old Spaghetti Factory’s famous complete meal always includes bread, soup or salad, entrée, coffee, tea or milk, and ice cream for dessert. Guests can expect large portions of home-style Italian cuisine like their signature entrée, spaghetti with mizithra cheese and browned butter. Whole wheat pasta is available upon request, as is a gluten-free menu with a variety of entrée options. The restaurant is decorated with unique antiques from across the world, a trolley car that guests can dine in and cozy “bed” booths. The Old Spaghetti Factory experience offers authentic Italian cuisine, served in a cozy atmosphere that feels just like home – sure to delight the young and young at heart! Find The Old Spaghetti Factory on Facebook.

152 S. MonroeSpokane, WA 99201

(509) 624-8916

Dinner Daily & Weekend Lunch

4:30 - 9:30pm Mon - Thu4:30 - 10pm Fri12 - 10pm Sat12 - 9pm SunOSF.com$

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In the early 1970’s, a group of Gonzaga Italian Club students encouraged local pizza maker Pete Barranco to make calzones like they had eaten while studying abroad in Italy. Using his grandmother’s calzone recipe, Pete opened Pete’s Pizza, “The Calzone King,” in 1972 at the very same location it is today on Sharp. Serving up their famous calzones, pizzas, and salads, Pete’s Pizza uses only quality products with homemade dough and marinara sauce made fresh every morning. Pete’s Pizza wants guests to leave full and feeling satisfied, offering huge calzones and fully-loaded pizzas. Find the menu, daily specials, and the “Calzone of the Month” at www.petesspokane.com.

821 E Sharp Ave.Spokane, WA 99202

(509) 487-9795

2328 W NW Blvd.Spokane, WA 99205

(509) 326-1900

Lunch & Dinner11am-9pm Mon – Wed 11am-10pm Thu – Sat 4pm-9pm Sunpetesspokane.com$

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www.petesspokane.com

find us on facebook & twitter

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Whether you’re feeling a classic cheese or pepperoni pizza, or daring to venture off the beaten path, Pizza Oven will have what you’re craving. Pizza Oven offers one-topping and specialty pizzas by the slice, or as a whole pie. Some specials include the Chicken Pesto and Meatsation pizzas. Complement any pizza with garlic bread, chicken wings, and a variety of draft beers. Pizza Oven is great for happy hour from 3:00-5:00pm and 9:00-11:00pm. Join the Mug Club for exclusive deals on drinks and special pricing on Mug Club Nights. Take-out, free delivery, and catering are available for any occasion. Pizza Oven also accepts Bulldog Bucks. This new addition to the Spokane food scene provides a laid-back, family-friendly environment.

829 E Boone Ave. Ste. A

Spokane, WA 99202(509) 489-0774

Lunch & Dinner

11am – 11pm Mon - Wed 11am – 3am Thu – Sat11am – 9pm SunFacebook.com/spokanepizzaoven$-$$

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TWO LOCATIONS:

www.petesspokane.com

find us on facebook & twitter

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tacks at Steam Plant offers guests the opportunity to dine within a historic Spokane landmark. Originally, the Steam Plant was constructed to produce steam heat and electrical power for downtown Spokane, and was in operation until 1986. The restaurant features 80-foot ceilings, old boiler pipes and catwalks, a view to the pub down below, and the opportunity to walk into a 225-foot smokestack! Stacks has a distinctive approach to dining, working with local farmers to create dishes that celebrate the region. Stacks even showcases its own nationally-acclaimed, hand-crafted beers. Serving up traditional pub fare and Northwest American cuisine, the food is complementary to the space the restaurant exists in with flavors as unique as the venue. Menu items are made from scratch, and many of the meats are smoked on-site. Entrée options include steak, seafood, pasta, entrée salads, burgers, and poultry. House favorites include the Smokestack Chop, a 28-ounce bone-in rib-eye seasoned to perfection, and the Pub Style Fish & Chips, which is a generous portion of cod, dipped in tempura batter made from Stacks’s Highland Scottish Ale. From the food, to the beer, to the service and the atmosphere Stacks hopes guests leave in awe of their overall experience and are quick in their desire to return.

159 S Lincoln Spokane, WA 99201

(509) 777-3900

Dinner

3pm-10pm Sun - Thu 3pm-11pm Fri - Sat

Happy Hour3pm - 6pm Mon - Sat

3pm - 10pm Sun

steamplantspokane.com

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At Sub-Division, they hold true to their belief that no two sandwiches are the same. Every person is unique in their tastes and needs, so why use the same ingredients day after day? Each day at Sub-Division begins with staff cutting up fresh vegetables for the day and preparing the wide variety of meats and cheeses for the day. Opening in 1984 and still locally owned, Sub-Division utilizes fresh bread from a local bakery sticking to its mantra, “Support local, thrive local.” Guests can sit amongst a plethora of Gonzaga and Spokane memorabilia lining the walls in this classic establishment near Gonzaga’s campus, or dine at home by taking advantage of their delivery service during all store hours. Sub-Division is sure to leave guests feeling full of the freshest ingredients Spokane has to offer.

1418 N Division St.Spokane, WA 99202

(509) 328-6727

Lunch & Dinner

10:30am – 8:30pm Mon – Fri11am – 8pm Sat11am – 7pm Sun subdivisionsubs.com$

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Sushi I Teriyaki and Grill has become a hot spot for Sushi in Spokane. Locals and visitors alike can’t get enough of the authentic Japanese food and friendly, warm atmosphere. Dishes like the Tuna Tataki and Spicy Fish Salad offer a unique mixture of traditional Japanese style, combined with the creativity of the head chef. The large assortment of sushi rolls guarantees to leave guests wanting to come back for more. Favorites include the Dynamite Roll, Negihama Roll, Godfather, Happiness and Sexy Tuna! Sushi I still offers a great selection of Japanese entrees like Beef Teriyaki and Yakisoba Noodles. Finish it all off with some Green Tea Ice Cream or Tempura Bananas. Looking for fresh fish, friendly people, and fantastic flavor? Sushi I has it all. Make a reservations or just stop by!

4314 S Regal St.Spokane, WA 99223

(509) 703-7053

Lunch & Dinner

12pm – 9pm Mon – Sun$$

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At Taco Johns, you can enjoy high quality, fresh tasting Mexican food with bold taste. Its West-Mex® attitude that will take your taste buds south of the border. Here, the customer means everything. The casual and fun atmosphere allows customers to enjoy the warm, friendly environment Taco John’s has to offer. Best known for Taco Tuesdays® where fresh, crisp tacos are just $0.70, other dishes such as the Meat and Potato Burrito and Taco Bravo’s are house favorites sure to leave patrons full and satisfied. By combining traditional Mexican food with savory American flavors, Taco John’s offers a unique fusion all at affordable prices. Gonzaga students have a 10% discount with presentation of student ID card!

1002 E Wellesley Ave.Spokane, WA 99207

(509) 487-6093

Lunch & Dinner

9am - 10pm Mon - Sun tacojohns.com$

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1002 E. WellesleySpokane, WA 99207(509) 487-6093

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t’s all about good-tasting, high-quality, gluten-free lunch and dessert at White Box Pies. Boasting exceptional service and a comfortable atmosphere, this bakery and café is located a mere block from Gonzaga’s campus. Serving homemade deli-style hot

or cold sandwiches, soups, salads, quiche and pot pies, White Box Pies can make any lunch item gluten-free. Every morning, croissants and handmade, gluten-free rice-flour buns are baked fresh. Famous for huckleberry pies and decadent cheesecakes, White Box Pies freshly bakes and hand makes all desserts every day. White Box Pies offers special orders and a seasonal selection of pies in a variety of favorite flavors, including pumpkin, pecan, caramel apple, and chocolate mint, to name a few. Voted one of the top dessert bakeries in the area by Z-Best of Spokane in 2009, 2010 and 2011, White Box Pies offers catering for any occasion. Enjoy lunch or dessert on the patio on a sunny day. White Box Pies also offers shipment of your favorite pies and cheesecakes to anywhere in the United States. A bonus: all Gonzaga students and faculty receive a free slice of pie with any full lunch ordered.

28 E Sharp Ave.Spokane, WA 99202

(509) 927-8850

Lunch & Dessert9am-8pm Mon – Fri

10am-7pm Sat10am-3pm Sun

whiteboxpiesbakery.com

$

White Box Pies

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“There is no love sincerer than the love of

food.” - George Bernard Shaw

Clover

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Founded by Gonzaga alum Stephen Kraft, Froyo Earth provides a fun place for people to get together for a more healthful treat. Opening in 2010, Froyo Earth was the first in the Inland Northwest and beyond with make-your-own masterpiece froyo. Be sure to check out the new Clementine Center which will offer more of all the flavors you love and delicious high-quality toppings including fresh fruit cut daily. Froyo Earth features real yogurt with live and active probiotics (never any powdered mix!). Come try the frolicious smoothies and full espresso bar. The sky room is available for dorm and club meetings, birthday parties and other events. Treat Well, Be Happy.

829 E Boone Ave.Spokane WA 99202

Dessert

11am - Close Tue - Sunfroyoearth.com$

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At Sweet Frostings. Blissful Bakeshop, it is impossible to find abaked good made without the finest ingredients. Satisfy your sweet tooth craving with any one of a large variety of cupcakes, cookies, cinnamon rolls, or brownies. Patrons will be transported to a brightly colored dessert paradise upon entering the shop. From there, they will have their choice of baked goods including specialty cupcakes such as Salted Caramel, Stout Beer, Cookies and Crème, and Strawberry Champagne. Happy hour from 5:00 to 6:00pm on Saturdays offers all cupcakes at half price. With delivery all over the Spokane area, Sweet Frostings is perfect for any group function in demand of high quality baked goods at an affordable price.

15 S Washington St.Spokane, WA 99201

(509) 242-3845

Dessert

8am – 6pm Mon - Satfacebook.com/sweetfrostingsblissfulbakeshop$

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Its ice cream may be cold, but The Scoop wants customers to walk away feeling warm and fuzzy after enjoying an outing to their South Hill establishment. While dessert may be the feature, café style breakfast and lunch items are exceptional sideshows. Sixteen ice cream flavors are on display at a time with many more waiting in the wings. Along with cold treats, guests can enjoy baked goods or an authentic liege waffle straight off the iron. Couple one of these delectable desserts with a Scoop sandwich favorite such as the Cranberry Turkey or Scoop’s Great Grilled Cheese Sandwich to make a meal out of it! The Scoop accommodates a wide range of dietary needs with vegan, gluten-free, and lactose intolerant options. A 10% student discount is available!

1001 W 25th Ave.Spokane, WA 99203

(509) 535-7171

Dessert

Hours vary by season,See website for store hours:thescoopspokane.com$

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Aloha Island Grill 1724 N Monroe St. (509) 327-4270 1220 W Francis Ave. (509) 413-2029Alpine Bistro 810 N Monroe St. (509) 327-7040Azar’s 2501 N Monroe St. (509) 326-7171Bangkok Thai 1003 E Trent Ave. (509) 325-8370 1325 S Grand Blvd. (509) 838-THAIBarrister Winery 1213 W. Railroad Ave. (509) 465-3591Boots Bakery and Lounge 24 W Main Ave. (509) 703-7223Bruchi’s Cheesesteaks 829 E Boone Ave. (509) 413-1945Ciao Mambo 818 W. Riverside Ave. (509) 315-4447Clover 913 E Sharp Ave. (509) 487-2937Cruiser’s Burgers and More 808 W Main Ave. (509) 624-1495D.Lish’s Hamburgers 1625 N Division St. (509) 323-7130Europa Pizzeria 125 S Wall St. (509) 455-4051Ferrante’s MarketPlace Café 4516 S Regal St. (509) 443-6304The Flying Pig 1822 E Sprague Ave. (509) 863-9591FroYo Earth 829 E. Boone Ave. (509) 455-8000Hills’ Restaurant and Lounge 401 W Main Ave. (509) 747-3946Kalico Kitchen 2931 N. Division St. (509) 326-7144Laguna Café 4304 S Regal St. (509) 448-0887Lindaman’s 1235 S Grand Blvd. (509) 838-3000Loco Dogz 829 E Boone Ave. (509) 321-7069Luna 5620 S Perry St. (509) 448-2383Manito Tap House 3011 S Grand Blvd. (509) 279-2671Max at Mirabeau 1100 N Sullivan Rd. (509) 922-6252No-Li Brewhouse 1003 E Trent Ave. (509) 242-2739Noodle Works 829 E Boone Ave. (509) 315-9398Old Spaghetti Factory 152 S. Monroe St. (509) 624-8916Pete’s Pizza 821 E Sharp Ave. (509) 487-9795 2328 W NW Blvd. (509) 326-1900Pizza Oven 829 E Boone Ave. (509) 489-0774Stacks at Steam Plant 159 S. Lincoln St. (509) 777-3900Steelhead Bar & Grille 218 N Howard St. (509) 747-1303SubDivision 1418 N Division St. (509) 328-6727Sushi I 4314 S Regal St. (509) 703-7053Sweet Frostings. Blissful Bakeshop 15 S Washington St. (509) 242-3845Taco John’s 1002 E Wellesley Ave. (509) 487-6093The Scoop 1001 W 25th Ave. (509) 535-7171White Box Pies 28 E. Sharp Ave. (509) 927-8850

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