Waddell's Pub and Grille, sports bar Spokane, Waddells Pub, food, spirits, family friendly,
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"Waddell’s is a welcome venue for the South Hill. We had lunch there and I must say the beer battered fries were worth the visit. The fries have a crunchy outside seasoned with Waddells Squirrelly Blend of spices which is a bit spicy, subtle, sweet and salty. The fries remain crisp and they also have a sweet potato version. I had fish and chips which came with two large portions of cod, deep fried. My husband had the Reuben Sandwich which was huge, on marbled rye bread and oozing with Swiss Cheese, sauerkraut, corned beef and sauce. Hearty portions, very friendly, helpful servers should make this a favorite hangout for pub crawlers. With ten beers on tap and a varied wine list, there is something for everyone. I can’t wait to go back and try their Guinness Stew and Waddells stout Shepherd’s Pie." Reviewed by SuziQ (February 10, 2008) featured on Spokane Restaurant Guide TasteEverythingOnce.com
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Inlander Reviews Waddell's Irish-Scottish Pub |
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Reviewed by STEVEN R. NEUMAN, Inlander.com "Sometimes you want to go where everybody knows your name — or at least the owner does — and WADDELL'S fits the bill. Michael Noble, Josh Unser and Jim Sells have poured their hearts into this new neighborhood pub with an Irish/Scottish theme and a name from the annals of baseball lore, tucked just off Regal near Twigs on the South Hill. The three owners met while working at the venerable Longhorn Barbecue and decided to make a run at building their own institution two years ago. "I drove by this place last January and just fell in love with this location," Noble says. The small shopping area is backed by a large patio and pond, perfect for warm-weather dining, he notes. Open since Jan. 21, Waddell's has already begun attracting regular repeat customers to its warmly painted walls and large windows. That's by design, Noble says. "That's what we've been hearing since we've been open. 'Welcome to the neighborhood, we've been waiting for this,'" he says. "We built something that makes people feel like they're at home away from home." |
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