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Budweiser bash bids bye-bye to skating week

Posted by Tom at 9:52 AM on Jan 28    Comments (1)
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I crashed the invite-only skating farewell bash thrown by sponsor Budweiser at The Davenport Hotel last night.

Here are some pics from the party:

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Skating fans ... kind of

Posted by Tom at 9:08 PM on Jan 23    Comments (1)
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Angie Kelleher, Erin Miller and Melissa Pederson don't consider themselves skating fans.

"We're all Taco Tuesday fans," said Miller, 25 (center), while hanging at Azteca Mexican Restaurant, across the street from the Convention Center.

The group is, however, going to the pairs finals on Friday. They got passes through work.

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Entertainment cheat sheets

Posted by Tom at 5:11 PM on Jan 23    Comments (0)
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A quick note before I head out on the town:

If you're looking to tour Spokane's food, drink and entertainment culture, look no further than 7, the nightlife side of The Spokesman-Review.

Along with extensive restaurant information and critical review databases, you can find bar and drink columns, events listings and other fun stories and features.

Speaking of which, here are a few you might want to check out:

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A Tuesday night in Spokane

Posted by Tom at 2:37 PM on Jan 23    Comments (0)
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Last night I discovered where members of the media drink.

Regardless, the first two nights of skating week seemed quieter than usual for downtown nightlife.

Hmm. Tonight I'm going to check out Taco Tuesday Azteca Mexican Restaurant, across the street from the Convention Center. The weekly $5 all-you-can-eat taco deal in the bar (4 to 9 p.m.) has been a Spokane staple since I went to Gonzaga.

Then I might canter over to Luigi's Italian Restaurant for Half-price Wine Night (wine by the bottle only).

Where else should I go? What are your plans (other than the obvious)?

Adam Lee, a Fanfest Balloon Twister

Posted by Brian at 2:04 PM on Jan 22    Comments (0)
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Adam Lee, a Balloon Twister, talks about his job at Fanfest in the Convention Center.

Spokane's one-of-a-kind spots

Posted by Tom at 10:49 AM on Jan 22    Comments (5)
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Taste of the Town blog reader Joan writes:

"I'm coming up from Portland for the skating. Never visited Spokane before so I don't have a clue. Strangely enough I plan to skip the cotton candy as well as the merry-go-round and malls, but I would love to try some one of a kind restaurants and shops downtown. Any recommendations? I heard about the skywalks, does that mean I'm going to be knee deep in snow this week? I'd like to walk around."

Joan will be happy to know that the skywalks cover a decent portion of what's considered the downtown core, so folks will be able to keep out of the snow - to a point.

As for one-of-a-kind restaurants and shops, the city won't disappoint.

Here are a couple of suggestions to kick things off:

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Hey, it was a Sunday

Posted by Tom at 12:22 AM on Jan 22    Comments (1)
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"Downtown is dead."

That's what a friend and local food blogger said regarding the activity in restaurants and bars today, the first day of the U.S. Figure Skating Championships.

After we met for a drink at Twigs Bistro and Martini Bar in River Park Square tonight after the Junior Women's skating programs, it's hard to disagree. The bar called last call at 8:45 p.m.

Bistango Martini Lounge, which was scheduled to stay open until midnight, closed before 10 p.m.

We ended up at one of three populated tables at Europa Pizzeria and Bakery - which has a killer happy hour from 10 p.m. to midnight every day, no matter what the occasion - and only one other table was occupied by skating fans.

Of course, this was a Sunday night. One has to think that local restauratuers are hoping the inevitable influx of fans expected to show up for the week's big events will repay them for their efforts.

Figure skating suds?

Posted by Tom at 7:21 PM on Jan 21    Comments (0)
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The first thing you'll notice walking up to Bistango Martini Lounge is the fine calligraphy text on the sign out front, welcoming skating fans.

Below that, the sign reads ...

"Bud Light $4.00 aluminum bottles."

I had to laugh, considering Bistango's role as one of the premier upscale cocktail lounges in downtown Spokane.

My professional recommendation: Skip the Bud Light and order a dry Crater Lake Vodka martini with two blue cheese-stuffed olives.

On an unrelated note: Sitting here in the press room at the Arena, the majority of the attention is on one of three TVs. No, not the Junior Women's program. Indianapolis' last-minute 38-34 win over the New England Patriots.

Photo by Christopher Anderson/The Spokesman-Review

While you're out: a booze and bites primer

Posted by Tom at 4:46 PM on Jan 21    Comments (2)
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The U.S. Figure Skating Championships draw the most attention downtown Spokane's seen since Samuel L. Jackson filmed the critically panned "Home of the Brave" here. Maybe more, even.

But at some point, the focus has to shift from the Double Toe Loop to the Double Cheeseburger. Or the Dry Martini.

Area restaurants and bars are banking on it.

Here's a short list of spots that've altered their programs to make your tastebuds turn a triple axel. I'll post updates throughout the week's events.

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