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Chain restaurants, favorite spots and hidden gems

We know about all the chain restaurants in any city we go to. The popular places where you know what you’re getting before you even walk through the front doors.

And in cities like Spokane, Washington, there is a very nice mix of chain restaurants, often found near larger commercial areas like local malls. They also have regional favorites that you can find more of in the city.

Spokane is also home to many local restaurants that have stood the test of time based on the quality of their food, service and phenomenal location. It’s always about location.

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Those spots are great and definitely serve a purpose, but what about those hidden gem-style spots. The ones you can’t wait to tell all your friends about this new experience you had to invite next time, or maybe your friends bring you to a place you didn’t know was there for an amazing experience.

Well, the people of Spokane have come together to list some of their favorite hidden gems in Spokane.

The grain store

Orlando is at Spokane Community College

TacoVado

Thai taste

Gordy’s

Chowderhead

There were many others. Check out the Reddit thread to see who else recommended what else.

The next time you’re in Spokane and looking for something to eat, there’s no shortage of options just about anywhere in Spokane or anywhere around Spokane, that’s for sure.

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