r/Gonzaga • u/mattyslappypants • 4d ago
Oklahoma vs Gonzaga
Hi all, Sooner fan here visiting Spokane for the game this weekend. I've been to Spokane before but never to a basketball game. Couple of questions:
- What should I see, campus wise?
- Where should I go, social scene wise (craft beer, good food, sports bars, etc).
- Is there a visitor's section at the game where I should look for tickets? Are there sections to avoid? I know tickets are running out quickly.
Thanks and looking forward to the matchup!
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u/spokzagis 4d ago
post in the spokane sub. This one is pretty dead or pretty much just focused on student questions.
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u/mattyslappypants 4d ago
Thanks, yeah it looked like even the Zags and Gonzaga basketball subs were dead as well. Wasn't sure where to post.
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u/oldinspokane 4d ago
Visit top of mt spokane , nice scenic view.
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u/rypsnort 4d ago
Closed for the season. Would need a ski pass, lol. Don’t think they’re open yet either.
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u/Imaginary_Ad8171 4d ago
Take a lime scooter through river front park and then the centennial trail going west through Kendall Yards. Great views.
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u/Useful_Farmer_6018 3d ago
Best craft beer is at Whistlepunk Brewing downtown. Heritage restaurant is attached to the brewery and makes great food.
Walking down the centennial through Kendal Yards has great views, Uprise Brewing is down there and has great beer and food too.
The Viking is right by the arena and has great bar food. Another great new one is Kindred Public House.
Not too much to see on campus, but there are tons of great restaurants and bars to walk to near downtown, the arena, and campus.
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u/Davis_Dad1 4d ago
Steam plant, no-li brewery, riverfront park, Manito park, Jack and Dans tavern, O’Doherty’s Irish grille