Aimee Martin13 days agoFrom
Used to love Rain. Had such a great happy hour and good food. Had tickets to a symphony performance that was supposed to be outside, but due to smoke and heat, was rescheduled at the Fox. Since Rain is so close, of course it seemed a no brainer to go for dinner before the performance. I ordered the simple house salad for eight dollars and my boyfriend ordered the chicken marsala for $29. We were so incredibly disappointed. My salad was small and the spinach or beet greens had a funky taste, I’m not sure which one. My boyfriend immediately started remarking how bad the chicken was in his chicken marsala. Halfway through I said let me try it and indeed, I’m not kidding you, it really tasted like a foster farms pre-cooked grilled chicken breast that had been over microwaved by at least five minutes. It was so incredibly rubbery and dried out. The sauce also seemed like a jar of store brand Alfredo sauce just dumped in it. For $29, I would’ve expected more out of a simple chicken and pasta dish. He had a beer and I had two glasses of house white wine and the total was $65. It was incredibly disappointing and we both left hungry and unsatisfied. The service was fine but I am regretful that we did not go across kitty-corner to Tamarack instead where at least the food is reliably good. We have had the calamari there late night, after season symphony performances, which has always been good; but it will be a while before we come back if we do.
Randy Myers13 days agoFrom
Love the comfortable feel here. Great atmosphere to grab a bite to eat and have a few cocktails with friends or even if you are riding solo. The staff was also very friendly and attentive. Cudos to Heather on this particular trip! 😎💯
Dirk Vastrick13 days agoFrom
Rain is a great lounge and Scratch has unbelievably good food. The Duck and the Tenderloin are two of my favorites. Locally owned and operated. Close to the theater district. Amazing service and attention to detail. Also has a great backroom for special events. If you haven't tried this, you are missing one of Spokane's greatest shimmering gems.