jg4242 wrote:Last time I came out to Moscow, I was able to fly directly into Moscow/Pullman. I believe it was Alaska Airlines? Or Northwest Commuter. It is quite possible, and I recommend it
as the drive from Spokane is pretty boring...
And while you're in town, check out the Washington State University creamery. They make some ridiculously tasty ice cream and cheese. There's a decent BBQ joint in Moscow, and a GREAT breakfast joint in Pullman (
http://www.oldeuropean-restaurant.com/).
Some great insight good ideas...
There's a breakfast spot in downtown Moscow (everything is downtown Moscow), the Breakfast Club, that is outstanding.
Regarding the drive down from Spokane, if you come through Pullman (versus Coeur d'alene), the harvest is in full swing. May sound boring, but the Palouse region has some of the most fertile soil in the World, and it's pretty amazing to watch the combines harvesting wheat on the steep hillsides. Having grown up in the Pullman/Moscow region I'm biased, I don't think the drive is boring at all.
Ferdinand's referenced above is on the WSU campus... if you are driving through Pullman, program it on your GPS... probably about 5 minutes out of your way if coming to Moscow via Pullman.
To those of you coming out to the game, I hope you have an enjoyable trip out to Moscow. To the poster above heading up to Banff after the game... I'm jealous as hell!
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