Spokane Playground's Guide to Charming Cheney
From coffee to groceries and dining to drinks, Cheney’s growing food and drink scene is lighting up the small town and is giving people a reason to visit. With a population of roughly 12,200 and only a quick 20-minute drive from Spokane, Cheney is best known as the home of Eastern Washington University. But who knew that there were so many noteworthy food and drink destinations?
Diedrich Roasters Makes a Global Impact From the Mountains of the Idaho Panhandle
Despite its global influence and larger-than-life reputation, Diedrich remains headquartered in Sandpoint, Idaho, its home home since the early 1990s. Specialty coffee roasters are utilizing the company’s machinery not only in the Inland Northwest but across the world. They’re trusting Diedrich with their beans for some very good reasons.
Meet Espuma Coffee: How Jamie Kay Christianson and Hope Hines Hope to Support Spokane
After honing their coffee craft in Portland, Jamie Kay Christianson and Hope Hines return to Spokane with Espuma Coffee. Now the pair plan to build a brand that can make an impact on both a local and global level.
Rusty Mug: A Tasty Trip Back in Time
At The Rusty Mug, you can enjoy decadent chocolates, ice cream, sodas, and freshly brewed coffee in Spokane's Sprague Union District. But unlike most coffee shops, this place also serves nostalgic trips down memory lane. Grab a cup of locally roasted coffee or a tasty truffle and wander around their collection of vintage wares and kitschy gifts.
Meet Andy LaBolle: Bringing Craft Coffee to Cheney at West Plains Roasters
Andy LaBolle has always been interested in coffee, and his passion is on display at West Plains Roasters in Cheney.