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The Spokesman-Review Newspaper
Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Churchill’s Steakhouse

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Churchill's Steakhouse (Mike Prager)

Dry-age quality

Churchill’s Steakhouse has a reputation for high quality prime steaks that result from a climate-controlled dry aging process on site. The well-appointed restaurant, named after Winston Churchill, is located in the historic 1899 Boothe-McClintock Building. Reservations can be made online. In 2008, the building was nearly destroyed by fire and the restaurant was out of business for nearly two years.

Source: Spokesman-Review, city of Spokane

Map Link: 165 S. Post St., Spokane, WA

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