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fare. Go on winemaker night to hear about local wine from the people crafting it. 2718 E. 57th Ave., Spokane, Wash. • 863-9313 • www.mezzopazzowinebar.com MONTEREY CAFÉ Monterey has a little something for everybody with its karaoke, ladies night, and late night chow. The café is a great last stop where you can enjoy pizza, barbecue, and nachos, surrounded by tropical decor, until 2 am or later. 9 N. Washington St., Spokane, Wash. • 8680284 • www.spokanemontereycafe.com MOON TIME The food is creative, the microbrews are plentiful and the atmosphere is comfortable at Moon Time. That’s the pleasant formula shared by Moon Time’s sister pubs like the Elk in Spokane and the Porch in Hayden. And everyone seems to love it. 1602 E. Sherman Ave., Coeur d’Alene • 208-6672331 • wedonthaveone.com/moon-time THE MOOSE LOUNGE The Moose Lounge, with its earthy, antique-like decor, hosts frequent events like live music and trivia nights for those looking for some variety in the typical bar scene. The bar also hosts karaoke, with plenty of country and classic rock represented. Try some Moose Drool if you’d like your drink to match the atmosphere. 401 E. Sherman Ave., Coeur d’Alene, Idaho • 208-664-7901 • MOOTSY’S Mootsy’s is Spokane’s quintessential rock club. The walls are covered in concert posters, the beer is cheap and the music is almost always loud. But even if a show isn’t going on, swing on by for anything from a craft beer to a cocktail. 406 W. Sprague Ave., Spokane, Wash. • 838-1570 • MORTY’S TAP AND GRILLE With a great beer selection, a menu full of wings, sandwiches, burgers and appetizers and sports games lighting up the TVs, you could find yourself passing quite a few hours at Morty’s. After a fun-filled night, you could always come back in the morning for a Benedict or a big breakfast combo. 5517 S. Regal St., Spokane, Wash. • 443-9123 • www.mortystapandgrille.com

NECTAR TASTING ROOM Nectar offers wine tasting, wine by the glass, and wine by the bottle. During your visit, you can snack on a meat-and-cheese plate while enjoying your wine, picked from an iPad tasting menu that changes week by week. 120 N. Stevens St., Spokane, Wash. • 8691572 • www.drinknectar.com

O’DOHERTY’S IRISH GRILLE This Irish pub is about more than beer and good food. When you walk into O’Doherty’s, you’re treated like family. Like your family, they enjoy a bit of teasing and embarrassment — whether it’s your birthday or you want to stand on the bar and sing to put a dollar bill on the wall. If you’re shy, just sit back with an Irish Car Bomb and watch others happily make fools of themselves. 10208 N. Division St., Spokane • 465-3511 | 525 W. Spokane Falls Blvd. • 747-0322 •odohertyspub.com O’DOHERTY’S IRISH PUB & BBQ CATER CO. O’Doherty’s in Spokane Valley is where Irish cuisine mingles with Southern-style barbecue. Think Guinness beer-battered fish and chips, and barbecued beef brisket smoked with Green Bluff apple wood. 11723 E. Sprague Ave., Spokane Valley, Wash. • 924-2578 • www.odohertysirishpub.com O’SHAY’S O’Shay’s menu is completely Irish; well, at least Irish-themed. But the robust taps aren’t limited to just Guinness, Harp and Irish Death. Come in for some Irish punk, traditional bagpipes or old world fiddlin’, or make your own music on open mic nights. Check Facebook for ladies nights and trivia. 313 E. Coeur d’ Alene Lake Dr., Coeur d’Alene, Idaho • 208-667-4666 • www.oshaysirishpub.com PARK INN The P.I., one of Spokane’s oldest bars, definitely has history on its side. It opened in 1932 and had one of the first drive-thru windows in the U.S., serving burgers and milkshakes. Today, the Inn has become a watering hole for neighborhood locals and nearby medical professionals to enjoy Kokanee Gold by the pitcher, free popcorn and extremely cheesy pizza. 107 W. Ninth Ave., Spokane, Wash. • 747-4425 • PEACOCK ROOM LOUNGE Admire the 5,000-piece stained-glass ceiling and the flair of the Jazz Age in one of Spokane’s fanciest bars. The bartenders craft award-winning double martinis and know all the classic cocktails, making them with fresh-squeezed juices, herbs and botanicals. The Davenport Hotel, 10 S. Post St., Spokane, Wash. • 455-8888 • www. thedavenporthotel.com/dining/peacock PINTS ALEHOUSE The Quist family opened Pints to give the Northside a place to drink microbrews. They spent six years visiting more than 100 breweries in and outside the U.S., so they are sure to provide wellinformed suggestions. With the philosophy of “When it blows, it goes,” their 18 taps continually rotate and you can try several with sampler trays. 10111 N. Newport Hwy., Spokane • 368-9671 • pintsalehouse.com

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MY OFFICE You probably wish your office had pool, darts, 29 beers on tap, wings and burritos. Not to brag or anything, but My Office does. And for those late-night eaters, My Office’s kitchen stays open with the full menu until midnight and will make select bites until 2 am. 215 S. Grand Ave., Pullman, Wash. • 334-1202 • www. myofficepullman.com

NYNE BAR & BISTRO There’s lots of room to dance at nYne, so grab a hula-hoop or a dance partner and let loose in this pretty setting with a sleek green glass bar and exposed brick. The menu has a lot to offer, too, with items like Angus beef sliders. Tons of drink choices, too. 232 W. Sprague Ave., Spokane • 474-1621 • nynebar.com

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