This Massive Restaurant In Washington Has A Century-Old History And An Unforgettable Menu
If you’ve spent any time in downtown Spokane, you’ve certainly noticed The Steam Plant. This massive structure is now a restaurant and brew pub with an adjacent hotel, but for almost 70 years, it served as a functional steam plant supplying heat for the city. When you visit, you’ll notice there’s certainly no shortage of places to sit. And just wait until you see the menu.

But after 70 years as a functional steam plant, it was obvious that it was no longer economically feasible to supply steam heat throughout downtown Spokane. Washington Water Power ordered it to close, and the last boiler was shut down in December of 1986.

The transformation wasn't easy, but the results speak for themselves.
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This was once an actual boiler within the Steam Plant, and it still has the original pipes lining the walls and ceiling.

You can even reserve the rooftop for special occasions like milestone birthdays and wedding receptions in the summertime.

The Handhelds menu includes a tasty Korean Fried Chicken Sandwich and the Smokestack Burger (Tillamook aged cheddar, applewood smoked bacon, crispy onions, spicy blue cheese mayo, ketchup, butter lettuce, and pickles).

Definitely save room for dessert. The Chocolate-Ancho Pepper Truffle Brownie is served with Mexican mocha ice cream, and it's amazing.

Enjoy a decadent dinner in this enormous eatery as soon as possible.
This unique restaurant is actually one of the only historically renovated steam plants in the country. Learn more about its history here.
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Steam Plant Hotel, 123 S Post St, Spokane, WA 99201, USA