5 Best Restaurants in Spokane and Eastern Washington, Washington

Breadline Cafe

$$ Fodor's choice

Since the early 1980s, Breadline has been a top dining destination in the Okanogan Valley for hearty servings of eclectic fare. The menu features local organic produce, a variety of freshly baked breads, and locally raised natural Angus beef. You'll find Cajun dishes such as jambalaya, as well as an around-the-world assortment of cuisines, including Italian and Greek. The bakery features such sweet treats as lavender shortbread cookies, espresso brownies, elaborately-decorated cakes, and other pastries and breads for take-out.

102 S. Ash St., Omak, Washington, 98841, USA
509-826–5836
Known For
  • the apple pie, pink cookie, and fresh baked bread are local favorites
  • soda fountain treats like huckleberry milkshakes
  • take-out cocktails
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sat.–Mon.

Kinglet

$$$$

Chef Maximilien Petty, founder/owner of the Eden Hill and Big Max Burgers restaurants in Seattle, opened Kinglet in the former space of Whitehouse-Crawford in 2022 and quickly received acclaim for the elevated dining experience it offers. From small plates in the bar to the seven-course tasting dinners, available both in the dining room and at the chef's counter, the emphasis is on savoring delicious and artfully presented meals. Offerings change seasonally, highlighting local produce and purveyors, and might include the Walla Walla Waldorf salad, fried chicken thigh, or gouda cheeseburger in the bar, while tasting dinners might include Snake River steak or rack of lamb as entrees, perhaps with a chicken liver mousse starter. Reservations are essential for tasting dinners.

55 W. Cherry St., Walla Walla, Washington, 99362, USA
509-676–4550
Known For
  • seven-course tasting dinner
  • three-course brunch
  • pizza pop-up nights
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed. Tues. and Wed. and mid-Jan.-early Feb., Reservations required for tasting dinner

Latah Bistro

$$$

Tucked into a strip mall in south Spokane near the Creek at Qualchan Golf Course, this neighborhood restaurant serves a wide-ranging menu that changes frequently. Some standards include salmon with asparagus and fingerling potatoes, seared scallops, bistro salad with gorgonzola and figs, and rich desserts. For a sweet ending to your meal, try the seasonal fruit cobbler, peanut butter chocolate cake, or the "bucket of love" (gluten-free flourless mini-chocolate cakes dusted with spices). Sunday brunch features varied choices, from English-toffee-banana-pecan French toast to corned-beef hash with apples.

4241 S. Cheney–Spokane Rd., Spokane, Washington, 99224, USA
509-838–8338
Known For
  • pizzas baked in a wood-burning oven
  • diverse wine list
  • fun menu of cocktails
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Brunch on Sun. only

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Luna

$$$$

You'll find inventive approaches to classics here, from grass-fed beef burgers to duck with kumquat marmalade. Salmon charcuterie, coconut curry prawns, and oxtail sliders are good choices from the small plates menu. The luscious desserts are worth a visit on their own—especially the Grand Marnier beignets, cookies and cream layer cake, and house-made gelato. There's a curbside menu if you want to enjoy your meal in another setting; it includes some family-style options for salads and small plates.

5620 S. Perry St., Spokane, Washington, 99223, USA
509-448–2383
Known For
  • rose terrace and courtyard dining in summer
  • tasty wood-fired pizzas
  • extensive wine list
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch

Mizuna

$$$$

Fresh flowers and redbrick walls lend color and charm to this downtown eatery, where a patio is open for outdoor dining when the weather gets warm. Depending on the season, the daily seafood might be steelhead, scallops, salmon, or halibut, usually served with grilled vegetables. Grilled pork tenderloin comes with bacon-fat roasted brussel sprouts, and local produce is the inspiration for such scrumptious vegetarian fare as white-cheddar-and-apple salad. Dessert specialties include vegan carrot cake and flourless dark chocolate and crystallized ginger torte.

214 N. Howard St., Spokane, Washington, 99201, USA
509-747–2004
Known For
  • an entire menu of vegetarian and vegan dishes
  • smoked trout bruschetta gets rave reviews
  • Northwest regional wines
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch