Set in the heart of downtown Riverfront Park, this iconic green space blends natural beauty with local history and a touch of whimsy. Stroll along the scenic river walk with views of the Spokane Falls, ride the famous Numerica SkyRide for a breathtaking perspective, and explore landmarks like the historic Clock Tower and the open-air Expo '74 Pavilion. Don’t miss the beloved Garbage Goat or the peaceful Connections Garden. Whether you're grabbing coffee, biking the trails, or simply enjoying the views, there’s something here for everyone to experience.
Located on Spokane’s South Hill, Manito Park is a stunning 90-acre botanical park known for its beautifully curated gardens, peaceful walking paths, and timeless charm. Guests can wander through highlights like the formal Duncan Garden, the serene Nishinomiya Tsutakawa Japanese Garden, and the vibrant Rose Hill. With its lush landscapes and romantic atmosphere, it’s the perfect setting for a memorable day—and the place where we’ll be saying “I do.”
Located in the Valley, Crimson Door Cafe is a cozy neighborhood favorite known for its fresh, flavorful breakfast and lunch offerings. With a warm, inviting atmosphere and thoughtfully crafted dishes, it’s the perfect place to start your day or enjoy a relaxed bite. It also holds a special place in our hearts—this is where the groom, Ryan, along with our brother-in-law Tyler work!
Tucked beneath the historic Montvale Hotel, The Gilded Unicorn invites you to dive into an enchanting culinary experience. Discover a creative fusion of bold, comforting flavors in a whimsical, speakeasy-style setting where every dish feels a little magical. It’s easily our favorite restaurant in Spokane—and one we couldn’t recommend more for a memorable night out.
A true Spokane staple, The Onion has been serving up classic American comfort food in a fun, laid-back atmosphere for decades. Known for its famous onion rings, hearty burgers, and welcoming vibe, it’s a go-to spot whether you’re catching a game, grabbing drinks, or enjoying a casual meal with friends and family.
Located in historic Browne’s Addition, Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture (The MAC) offers a rich blend of regional history, art, and culture. Guests can explore rotating exhibits, learn about the Inland Northwest’s heritage, and stroll the beautiful grounds, which include the preserved Campbell House. With its mix of engaging exhibits and historic charm, it’s a perfect stop for a relaxed and enriching afternoon.