Logan Tavern
Neighborhood bar with an inclusive vibe. A staff with smiles. Good food and drinks at an affordable price. Great place to watch the game or play a game.
Spokane’s youngest neighborhood, the University District, is all about innovation and entrepreneurship. The area east of downtown Spokane was once home to only Gonzaga University’s campus, but with great (basketball) success comes great growth. Gonzaga’s enrollment has nearly doubled, nearby Washington State University started purchasing parcels of land around the campus, and now the area is home to six universities and two med schools. It’s an energetic, highly intelligent, hip place to be, and it keeps on growing.
No-Li Brewhouse
Donut Parade
Of all the places you should go, Jack & Dan’s should be top of the list. The college bar, once owned by the father of Gonzaga legend and former NBA star, John Stockton, is iconic. It’s where Gonzaga students gather to drink. Just across the street is Logan Tavern, and for real Gonzaga flavor, go to The Bulldog inside the Hemmingson Center. One of Spokane’s most prolific craft breweries, No-Li Brewhouse, is in the area and well worth a visit.
For fine dining, try Clover. The restaurant is cozy inside an old bungalow, and the food and cocktail menu are perfect. Don't forget to grab a quick bite at Caruso’s Sandwiches.
No visit to the U-District is complete without a stop at Donut Parade. The shop has been making and selling donuts since 1961. Try the maple bars.
Gonzaga University
Bing Crosby House
To fit in with the college kids, make a stop at the Gonzaga University Bookstore or The Bookie, Washington State University’s bookstore, for some swag. Global Neighborhood Thrift isn’t about recycled clothing and furniture; its goal is to heal the world and save the planet. The employees came to Spokane as refugees, so it’s a starting point for newcomers trying to build their American dream.
For entertainment, you’ll find it with Gonzaga athletics. The school has an incredible baseball team and facility, plus the soccer teams, and don’t forget basketball. The university also recently opened the Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center, which features theater, ballet, dance and music. No visit is complete without a stop in the Bing Crosby Museum.
Neighborhood bar with an inclusive vibe. A staff with smiles. Good food and drinks at an affordable price. Great place to watch the game or play a game.
The Bulldog is located on the second floor in the John J. Hemmingson Center. Named after the Spokane landmark of the same name, The Bulldog features a full sit-down menu, quick service take-out menu…
If Spokane were a liquid, it would most certainly be the beer from No-Li Brewhouse. No-Li creates internationally award-winning, Spokane Style beers with No Boundaries using ingredients grown in Spokane's great, big backyard -…
Donut Parade has been a beloved Spokane landmark for years. Started in 1968 by Darrell and Kathy Jones, the business was a bright spot in the community until its widely-mourned closure in 2015. Reopened…
Locally owned and operated, Caruso's offers the highest quality ingredients matched with quick and friendly service. Their focus on premium ingredients begins with their bread and pizza crust, which is made from scratch and…
89 years of proudly serving the Spokane community. Join us today here at Jack and Dan's for a few cold beers along with a great meal and some fantastic company.
The Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center welcomes Spokane-area audiences to year-round music, theatre, and dance performances by Gonzaga students and faculty, regional performers and arts organizations, and national artists and productions.
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