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Welcome to Post Street Ale House

At Post Street Ale House, culinary passion meets vibrant hospitality in the heart of Spokane. This welcoming establishment prides itself on an impressive menu that boasts some of the best chicken strips and flavorful dishes, from savory steamed clams to tantalizing tacos. Diners rave about the friendly service, creating an inviting atmosphere perfect for gathering with friends over cold drinks and great food. The beer selection, including coveted local brews like Bale Breaker Pilsner, further elevates the experience. With a commitment to quality and community, Post Street Ale House is not just a bar; it's a culinary destination that keeps patrons coming back for more.

Post Street Ale House: Reviews & Ratings

Racecar D.
Racecar D.

Great food every time we come in. Probably the best chicken strips we have ever had. Excellent beer selection, and fair prices considering the quality you get. I would say this place has food that is way above average for a bar. We will be back again soon.

Jae W.
Jae W.

Service: 9/10 - The first 3 days in a row I was welcomed with awesome customer service. On the 4th day, I went up to the bar but the guy serving that day was pretty dismissive. I walked out without ordering anything. Food: 5/10 - Hella mid but I find Spokane is lacking really good food overall . The cheese cubes were pretty dang good but salty on the batter. The fish tacos I'd pass on because the city of Angels to which I hail from is a taco haven. I should have trusted my gut on not ordering the fish tacos. The wings were aight.....I've had better bar wings though. The steamed clams were delicious and I wish I asked for more bread to soak up the delicious broth. Atmosphere: 10/10 - Good for a cold beer and watching the tube while eating some chips and guacamole. I went to this establishment 4 days in a row chasing the white pony that is the Bale Breaker Pilsner. The moment that refreshing beer hit my lips I was hooked and was desiring its taste all through my work week. Much to my dismay they were out after my initial visit on Sunday but I was told there was a keg of the elusive mistress downstairs and it just needed to be hooked up. The only reason why I came back 3 days in a row after Sunday was to get the sweet kiss of the Bale Breaker. I was stood up. Hard. Will I come back? Maybe if I'm staying at the Davenport Towers but I wouldn't necessarily seek this place out unless of course the sweet mistress Bale Breaker Pilsner is there to welcome me.

mark w.
mark w.

Let me start by saying that this restaurant was very clean, open, airy, with a pleasant atmosphere. The server was great, and we enjoyed her smile and attentiveness. FANTASTIC customer service. Their new menu was "okay". The fish in the fish and chips was delicious, but we had to ask for new fries because the ones served were insanely salty - far too salty to eat. We weren't super fans of the Mac n Cheese or their new white bbq sauce either. I think we'd try it again, but choose different meals.

Cory B.
Cory B.

Really fun food selection and cooked really well. Great atmosphere with upbeat music and several tvs to enjoy the games with lots of seating. Big selection of drinks and staff are very nice. Definitely recommend trying.

Alyson C.
Alyson C.

Excellent food and drinks. Chop chop salad was devoured and this is all that's left! We ordered the D's wicked cider, and it was amazing.

Christine A.
Christine A.

Great service and great location directly across the street from The Grand Historic. This restaurant is owned by the Davenport.

Location

Welcome to the Post Street Ale House, a hidden gem tucked away at 1 N Post St, Spokane, WA. This unclaimed hotel-style bar is not just a place for drinks; it's a vibrant gathering spot that promises great food and a laid-back atmosphere. With a phone number you can easily dial—(509) 789-6900—you’ll find yourself drawn to the crisp sounds of laughter and the enticing aroma of delicious dishes wafting from the kitchen.

Set in an open and airy space, the Post Street Ale House boasts a lively environment, perfect for enjoying a cold beer while catching the game on one of several TVs. The ambiance has been praised for its cleanliness and upbeat music, which creates a perfect backdrop for a night out with friends or a casual dinner after a long day.

  • Food Quality: The menu features a variety of options, with many guests noting the standout chicken strips as possibly the best they’ve ever had. However, reviews highlight that while some dishes hit the mark, others—like the fish tacos—may not satisfy everyone’s cravings. Alyson C. raved about the Chop Chop Salad and their D's Wicked Cider, showing there's definitely something for everyone here.
  • Beer Selection: The beer selection is another highlight, with guests like Jae W. expressing a longing for the Bale Breaker Pilsner. This beer seems to be a local favorite worth seeking out, with customers returning for the refreshing experience it provides.
  • Customer Service: Service at Post Street Ale House has received mixed reviews; many have lauded the staff for their friendliness and attentiveness, while others have encountered varying experiences on different visits. Nonetheless, the overall vibe remains welcoming and inviting.

In a town where satisfying food options can be hit or miss, the Post Street Ale House stands out by offering "food that is way above average for a bar." The establishment seamlessly blends quality eats with good company and superb drinks—as echoed in the sentiments of Racecar D., who appreciates the fair prices for such quality. Whether you're a local or just passing through, this place deserves a visit for what it offers.

So, the next time you're in Spokane, make your way to Post Street Ale House for a delightful culinary experience and a lively atmosphere that’s sure to leave you wanting more.