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I visited during restaurant week and had an incredible dining experience! The dessert, which was a standout, was the cold balls. I learned that this is a special item... View all feedback.
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The a la carte parmesan boiled halibut was overcooked and priced unreasonably at $42. They charge $18 for just 2 scallops! The salad was visually appealing but pretty simple. I also heard good things about their onion soup. View all feedback.
Just stopped in on an impulse for happy hour food. The service was spot on. The French onion soup was prepared perfectly. The hamburger was cooked to order flawlessly best burger in town. I will revisit!
Great food. Excellent service. Sat in the bar both nights.
Spencer's my place to eat a great steak , excellent place for food :
Hands down the best meal I have eaten in Spokane. Top quality everything! Thank you for making my birthday so amazing!
Pricey. On all levels Spencer’s does a very good job as an old school steakhouse. The interior conveys this feeling, as well.<br/ <br/ Their French onion soup is outstanding, as is the service. My other lunch items were very good but not dynamic. My lunch was a very petite steak, broccolini, a huge prawn which was overcooked and a bit tough and a cup of French onion soup which I ordered without croutons and a single scoop of Mary Lou’s ice cream.<br/ <br/ My medium rare steak was truly medium rare. There seems to be a trend in restaurants, today, to serve steaks raw with grill marks. Spencer’s nailed my steak’s doneness level. Kudos!<br/ <br/ Spencer’s is pricey. My boss paid for the office to go out for Administrative Professional’s Day thankfully . My entrée was nearly $22.00 plus $4.50 for the soup plus $2.00 for a scoop of ice cream. Personally for those lunch !!! prices, I think there are better options in the Spokane area.