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Monday, April 24, 2023

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Wednesday, April 19, 2023

High Voltage Ice Creamery to open in Spokane Valley

 Gage Lang and his crew have been "killing it" for years with Spokane Valley based Breauxdoo Bakery. It all began awhile ago as a small delivery only business and in October of last year they expanded into their first retail storefront at 14109 E. Sprague #7a in Spokane Valley. Now they're growing once more with a new ice cream shop planned to open soon at another location also in the Valley.

The company has leased space at 15310 E. Marietta Ave. #4 , next to Jump For Joy and nearby the intersection of Marietta & Sullivan. The new space is 3000 square feet and will actually be shared by two businesses, the main being High Voltage Ice Creamery and the other Hells Bakery. Hells will be a wholesale baking space for Breauxdoo's production and commercial kitchen use for food entrepreneurs to produce their products. The name they say is a homage to Chef Gordon Ramsey's Hell's Kitchen.

The ice cream shop, High Voltage Ice Creamery will be open to the public and set to open in early May. The business will create their own small batch ice creams and offer about 20 seats for indoor dining. Also, we're even hearing that popular local artist Godfitti is adding a mural or similar within the space.

We'll be sure to check in again on High Voltage Ice Creamery in the coming weeks, until then follow their progress via their social media pages- Facebook / Instagram

Tuesday, April 18, 2023

Indigenous Eats opening second location in River Park Square

 Indigenous Eats, a popular local Native American restaurant has announced the opening of a second location in Downtown Spokane. The new eatery will be located within the food court at River Park Square (808 W. Main, Suite FC-5) nearby Miso Fresh Asian. This new location is currently planned to open sometime in mid-May.

Indigenous Eats is known for its delicious Native American comfort food, including the staple frybread with their popular huckleberry sauce, or as a base with their sage forward bison entree. The restaurant even claimed first place in the Inlander's "Best of" reader poll for best new restaurant in 2022-2023. The current and original Indigenous Eats can be found open seven days a week at 829 E. Boone Suite E in Spokane's Logan neighborhood.

"We are thrilled to be opening our second location in Downtown Spokane" said Jenny Slagle, Owner of Indigenous Eats. "Our goal has always been to bring our passion for Native American comfort food to as many people as possible, and this allows us to do just that. We're excited to continue serving our loyal customers and to introduce ourselves to new ones"

For more info on Indigenous Eats, including their menu check out http://iespokane.com or follow them on social media @iespokane

New restaurant, Bowery will open soon in former Garageland space

A little over a year ago, Chef Todd Andrews began an extensive renovation of a space along Riverside in Downtown Spokane, with the goal of opening a new restaurant there. Last used as the now defunct Garageland, the building, which was built in 1914 and needed significant work. But flash forward to today and we're hearing said work is nearing completion and that new restaurant is now just weeks away from becoming a reality.

Renderings courtesy of Indigo Diggs Architecture.

Located at 230 W. Riverside, the new restaurant will be called Bowery is to open possibly as early as the middle of next month. I'm told they have done what they could to keep the nuance of the historic building that's been home to a number of different businesses in its storied 100+ year history. The space is also in a great location, only a short distance from the University District and nearby some of the east side of Downtown's newest multi-family housing developments.


Chef Andrews tells us by email that Bowery will have a menu serving French inspired Inland Northwest cuisine. "We will have coffee and pastries weekday mornings, brunch on weekends, full-service dinner 7 nights a week". Bowery will also offer beer, wine and cocktails all led by Chef Andrews, a Seattle native who has worked in restaurants in Seattle and New York City.

Architectural work for the new restaurant was done locally by Indigo Diggs Architecture. According to building permit data the renovation project came in at an estimated $200,000. To my knowledge there isn't a website for Bowery just yet but information about the restaurant and their progress can be found on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/boweryspokane/

Sunday, April 16, 2023

Uoni Bubble Tea & Coffee opening soon in the Logan neighborhood

 A new locally owned and operated business serving bubble tea, coffee and taiyaki is coming soon to the Logan Neighborhood. Uoni Bubble Tea & Coffee is working to open at 1217 N. Hamilton, located close by the Gonzaga University campus in a space that was last used as VR arcade business and a Starbucks before that.

The new cafe is tentatively planning to open sometime in early May. They plan to offer a variety of hand shaken bubble milk teas, tea lattes, coffee and taiyaki. Taiyaki is a Japanese fish shaped pastry that is filled with a verity of sweet fillings, and this will be first place to open in Spokane with the item on their menu.

The owners also tell us that the bubble tea menu at Uoni will feature a mix of traditional Asian flavors such as Ube, as well as well-known classics such as chocolate and brown sugar. Dairy free options, tea slushies/smoothies, toppings and more will also be included.

We'll be watching for additional updates on Uoni and for more information find them on social media Facebook / Instagram or @uonibubble on TikTok.

Lego resale shop, Brick Buy Brick opening soon in the Garland District

 

A new locally owned and operated, Lego resale shop is planning to open in Spokane's Garland District later this month. The shop called Brick Buy Brick will open in the storefront at 3915 N. Monroe, across from the Garland Theater on April 29th with a grand opening event planned to be held from 11-7 that day.

During the grand opening the business will host games to play, a gift for the first 100 people in line and possibly more. The shop will be buy, sell and trade of all Lego products and is currently the only such shop in the area. A space in the new store will also be made available for birthdays and other party rentals.

For more information on Brick Buy Brick, check out their website at http://brickbuybrickspokane.com