North Monroe Business District

Go north on Monroe Street, and you'll find a trove of antique and thrift shops. Known as the North Monroe Business District, it's a symbol of Spokane's continued focus on revitalization and renewal. The corridor was once a pass-through for drivers buzzing to work downtown, but a multi-million-dollar road project has turned the area into a destination with a mix of old and new businesses.

Bellwether Brewing Company

Elliotts An Urban Kitchen

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In the North Monroe Business District, you can find a little bit of everything. For delicious sandwiches, head to Zozo's Sandwich Shop, where you'll find mouthwatering favorites made with fresh bread and savory meats. Elliotts, An Urban Kitchen, is the way to go for simply delicious flavor and local flavor. The pork belly hash and homemade ravioli are fan favorites. Hawaiian cuisine is available at Aloha Island Grill and for those who love Indian food, there is Karma Indian Cuisine.

Get a perfect cappuccino at Ladder Coffee. While you're there, grab a pound of freshly roasted beans or a bottle of cold brew to enjoy from home. Craft beer enthusiasts will be thrilled to discover Bellwether Brewing Company. It's an old-world style with a Northwest flair. The rotating menu guarantees something new to try with each visit. While away the hours watching sports and making new friends at Hi Neighbor Tavern. It's an old-school Spokane spot with a surprising number of local beers on tap.

Marilyn’s On Monroe

1889 Salvage Company

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The food and beverage options on North Monroe are worthy of a trip, but the shopping options genuinely make the neighborhood a destination. For anyone who loves thrifting, antiques, and vintage clothing, the shops seem endless. Find pin-up style clothing at Atomic Threads Clothing Boutique. They carry men's and women's clothing. Kingsley & Scout has men's clothing and handcrafted goods in one retail and art space. Tossed & Found, 1889 Salvage Company, and Chic & Shab are also a must.