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- MMichaelSeattle / Eastern Washington •8 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoExcellent food: my filet mignon was tender, juicy, delicious. The roasted fingerling potato were perfect. My wife's prime rib was just as tender, juicy, and tasty, plus the cut was oversized! My gran cru burgundy the perfect accent to a great meal. Most highly recommended!More infoClinkerdaggerPrice: Moderate• Seafood• Spokane•4.6
- PPhyllisVIPOrange County •2 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoWe love Wild Sage for its excellent quality of food and the way it’s prepared. We had a nice conversation with the owner and learned of the history, the importance of his excellent chef and his desire to provide wonderful food to his customers. Annie, our server was great and so helpful with my dietary restrictions. And she did it all with a smile!!More infoWild Sage American BistroPrice: Expensive• Bistro• Spokane•4.8
- GGregVIPSan Francisco Bay Area •41 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoFabulous as always … another amazing evening food + service + wine + ambience … felt like we weren’t in SpokaneMore infoSorellaPrice: Expensive• Italian• Spokane•4.8
- JJeffreyVIPWashington, D.C. Area •76 reviews5.0Dined on 13 Dec 2024Always an excellent meal Always take home for leftovers Our server knows who we are, manager stops buy and say hello! Great meal!!!!More infoTwigs Bistro and Martini Bar - WandermerePrice: Moderate• American• Spokane•4.8
- BEBarbaraESeattle / Eastern Washington •28 reviews5.0Dined on 16 Nov 2023Great Service and food and prices and dining experienceMore infoRed Lobster - SpokanePrice: Moderate• Seafood• Spokane•4.4
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Discover Liberty Lake
The tight-knit community of Liberty Lake in eastern Washington makes visitors feel like family. Traditional American favorites like burgers piled high with bacon and sautéed mushrooms and served alongside well-seasoned steak fries are a local favorite. Tender halibut, seasoned octopus, and clams are just around the corner for a different set of tastes. Caviar and other delicacies of the sea are available at upscale restaurants. Enjoy the food and the modern decor of the dining room. At Mexican restaurants that are family-owned and -operated, you can dine on authentic dishes served by a welcoming staff that make dining a pleasure. After spending a day enjoying the trails, relax with some ethnic cuisine at an eatery with a down-home atmosphere.
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