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- WWayneIdaho •1 review5.0Dined on Oct 27, 2024Great staff. Great food. Was all around a good evening.More infoGambino'sPrice: Moderate• Pizzeria• Moscow•5
- MMarleneCoastal North Carolina •1 review5.0Dined on Sep 7, 2024We are an older couple and so we were thankful we receded it in the back of the restaurant due to the singer being being there. It added enough on that it was not annoying to us. The food was very, very good and the waitress did her job. We would come back again.More infoMystic CafePrice: Moderate• American• Clarkston / Lewiston•4.6
- RBRachelleBPalm Springs / Palm Desert Cities •2 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 29, 2023My family and I love Zanys and have been dining for years. I’m so happy reservations are available on this formatMore infoZany GrazePrice: Moderate• Gastro Pub• Clarkston / Lewiston•4.6
- HCHappyCustomerSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined on Dec 28, 2015We made reservations online. The restaurant called a couple hours before our supper time because we were from out of town (we have a phone number they didn't recognize). They wanted to make sure we didn't intend to visit the Tomato Bros in some state back east since that happens occasionally. Supper went very well. One meal was late getting to the table so the manager came out, made sure all would be ok, then took it off our bill without any persuasion. Excellent staff. Great food. Will eat there again (and again). Highly recommend the Sangiovese!!!More infoTomato BrothersPrice: Moderate• Italian• Clarkston / Lewiston•3.7
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Discover Lewiston
Right on the Washington-Idaho border, Lewiston is a mid-sized northwestern city offering an assortment of dining options for visitors and locals alike. Start your morning off with an American kitchen cafe that features favorites like waffles, pancakes, and bacon for breakfast. Take a hike in Hells Canyon or Kiwanis Park and work up a hefty appetite for lunch. Check out a vintage cafe featuring great American burgers and comfortable lunch time favorites. Soups, sandwiches and salads abound at area eateries and diners. For those desiring something out of the ordinary, you can find Thai dinners, eclectic entrees, Chinese fare, and Japanese sushi in Lewiston as well.
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