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Rico's Pub - Burger with potato salad

Rico's Pub

3.5(212 reviews)
13.5 mi
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Rico's is a Pullman institution! Inside it has the feel of an Irish or English pub, very warm &…read morewelcoming. It has a couple of different levels & is one of the oldest locations for jazz in the state of Washington. We went for dinner & a couple drinks but ended up staying for a couple of hours to enjoy the live jazz & the fireplace. If you are in Pullman, make sure you stop in, you won't be disappointed.

The service here was absolutely terrible…read more My friends and I came here for a quick dinner on a Friday night. They were busy, but not BUSY, if you know what I mean. They weren't "dead", but not "slammed" either. So we're brought to our table, there are three of us. We proceed to sit there for... Close to thirty minutes. They brought us waters. Didn't take our drink order. Didn't take our food order. Eventually our server shows up. We order food. All simple things. Two of us only ordered fries. I kid you not, I did not see the server again. We waited another... 20-30 minutes for our food. Then, one of my friends and I had to LEAVE because we were going to see a show. My third friend offered to hang back to let someone know that we were leaving. Apparently they brought the food, realized that we had all left, and then... Offered to box the food up for us?!?! They even brought the check to my third friend. I was at the restaurant for over an hour, never got my food, and then they bring it, offer to box it up, and try to make my friend PAY for it?!? Absolutely positively ridiculous. It seems like a cool little bar, but I will not be back.

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Interior from behind bar area

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Bar area

Countrymen’s Bier Hall - Flatbread Selections

Countrymen’s Bier Hall

4.6(52 reviews)
13.7 mi

Okay, NGL walked in and was REALLY apprehensive! It's looking like a dive bar! Yep- I know it I…read moream a SNOB!! It's NOT my business what you call me! I have NO ILLUSIONS OF Grandeur! We were going to invite some others to come with us- but, ah yes well, I believe I am not their cup of tea shall we say? I was so glad they elected NOT TO HANG WITH US!!! Why??? BECAUSE I WOULD NOT HAVE TO SHARE THE GOOD EATS WITH THEM!!!! Hahah!!! Oh, under 21 welcome just not at bartop and not after 9pm. Bring the whole fam damily!! The waitri- nice!!!! She I BELIEVE is in charge- I could be mistaken- idk. So polite! She actually spoke with my kids, AND WAS DO RESPECTFUL!! They are starting at the college this fall. And we're very interested in working there! The drinks- looked very interesting but we were there for THE FOOD! Oh my. Such delicious food. Spaetzel. I suppose I would say it wasn't quite the genuine noods I am used to from my German grandma I was used to. But, I am cognizant of the regional differences one may experience- mine came from The Port of Odessa area up river a bit. They were peasants who settled back when Tzarina invited them to settle the area tax free. Yes, we've always been POOR!!! But we EAT! And we eat well! We also had the rustic chix sando sliders. They were quite healthy- and were a bit dry- I prefer a bit more fat- I have some trouble with that but they were so good!!! And the potato fritters- HEAVEN!!! We loves our taters! So so good. I'm doing this from memory- sorry I don't have great descriptors and the names!!! Definitely get s

Also doubles as an unsupervised daycare on weekends…read more Can be loud with the squeals of excited kids.

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Gesa Power House Theatre - Folks leaving the Gesa Power House Theatre

Gesa Power House Theatre

4.7(6 reviews)
68.3 mi

Wonder inspiring historic building that has been transformed into a uniquely intimate theater…read more I have watched a rock production two years in a row, and have LOVED our balcony seats. Every seat in the house looks to be great, next time I will buy floor seats to confirm. Check out all floors, and every little book and cranny you can, there are so many little surprised, especially for the architecture buff.

Recycling, Upcycling,…read moreResurrection. Call me a fan. In 1892 (yes, 1892, son!!), the Walla Walla Gas Plant opened for business...not for art, but for amps, volts, and ohms. (well technically, it was a gas plant first, but then began to sing the body electric in 1905). :::: Fast-forward: 2011 :::: This is when this art decco powerhouse transformed to a stylish playhouse in the style of Shakespeare. This theater had been on my radar for the last couple of years, and my timing just never worked out for venturing down to the hills of wine and to make a visit to the theater....until Winter 2012. On a blustery cold evening, I needed to make a trip down to Walla Walla. I made myself go. I had to. NPR advertised about the Power House's production of "It's A Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play!", for weeks, and I was intrigued and pulled Walla Walla-ward. I was interested by the production, but I was also looking for an excuse to case the joint! ;) I love old theaters (especially if they've been renovated Gangnam Style...sorry, just wanted to say that phrase...not sure who reads these reviews all the way anyway!) ;) The renovation, I believe, is still a work in progress. I heard they are still working on the roof...and the audience & actors noticed this throughout the evening as the winds howled and banged on what seemed like only a tin roof. (A member of the staff came upstairs to the balcony and offered seats downstairs to us if we were too cold. I didn't mind, but some took him up on his offer---I wanted the full environmental experience! I wanted the chance to tell stories about way back in the olden days when I went to the Powerhouse to see a play, and how the roof almost blew off!) Other than the roof, the facility is top notch. (well, I think the roof adds character along with the expose brick, too). From the lobby, stage, seating, to restrooms, the facility is updated with modernity. And that's what I like. The duality of a renovated structure is attractive. I can't wait to come back for a Shakespearean or modern play. You'll find me looking for excuses to come here again, and again---look for me in the balcony!

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Gesa Power House Theatre - The Electric Lounge upstairs in the Gesa Power House Theatre

The Electric Lounge upstairs in the Gesa Power House Theatre

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