The Kalispel Royal at Masselow s Steakhouse
The pandemic s been rough for everyone, and people are re-entering our new reality at different paces, depending on their vaccination status and comfort around crowds. No matter when that happens, it seems reasonable that you d want to celebrate with something special in your glass. Whether that means something extravagantly expensive or just a personal favorite local cocktail is up to you, but we have some suggestions.
Woodinville Smoked Manhattan ($16)
1898 Public House, 2010 W. Waikiki Rd.
1898 Public House just feels special. The restaurant abutting the Kalispel Golf & Country Club, first established as the Spokane Country Club in 1898, has killer views of towering trees and lush fairways that run up to the Little Spokane River. And the food menu ranges from pricey seafood and steaks to utterly reasonable sandwiches and salads. Whether or not you re eating, a trip to 1898 for a cockta
We live in interesting pandemic times, and the culinary industry is no different. While takeout and outdoor patio dining are the norm during the latest shutdown through Jan. 4 in Washington, Idaho is still fair game for in-person dining, as are the casinos in Washington.
I’ll never say no to steakhouses, one of my all-time favorite dining options, and it’s over and done – actually, medium rare – if prime rib is on the menu. Two recent dining excursions have included first times at Masselow’s Steakhouse at Northern Quest Resort & Casino and Chinook Steak, Pasta & Spirits reimagined by Adam Hegsted at Coeur d’Alene Casino in Worley.