A day in downtown Pullman
March 2, 2017
Start here:
1. Roost Coffee & Market: Roost is a great place to get coffee and breakfast in the morning, and lets you see the far side of downtown.
2. Brused Books: Brused Books may be intimidating to some, but you would be amazed at the treasures you can find. There’s also a nice selection of gifts.
3. Flirt Bourtique: It can be hard to get your shopping fix when you live in Pullman. Flirt can help tame that urge, and they’ve got great stuff, too.
4. Daily Grind: The Daily Grind has a large sandwich menu, so look no further when you’re searching for a place to grab a coffee and lunch.
5. Neill’s Flowers and Gifts: Neill’s Flowers is an adorable shop to visit when you’re looking for a gift, or just an excuse to shop.
6. Palouse Country Candy: Not everyone believes in dessert after every meal, but you can make an exception this once and grab a savory treat at Palouse Country Candy.
7. Courtyard by Thomas Hammer: The courtyard by Thomas Hammer is a great place to sit and enjoy the scenery. There’s also a pretty interesting mural, too.
8. Porch Light Pizza: Porch Light makes great pizza, and it’s not too spendy. Either pick a favorite from their menu, or build your own pizza to your liking.
9. Rico’s Public House: Rico’s Public House is the perfect way to end your day. Don’t forget, minors have to leave by 8 p.m.
10. The Next Page Cafe: Previously the Sports Page, this bar-turned-wine shop is a great place to expand your grape palate.
11. My Office Bar & Grill: Pullman is overflowing with bars, but My Office is a personal favorite. Just look at that name, it’s perfect. “Don’t worry, honey, I’ll be at My Office!”
12. Etsi Bravo: Finally, once you’ve got a little bit of a buzz going, visit Etsi Bravo to get your dance on.