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Feedback: Best place to watch a Zags game

We asked our Facebook friends for the best place – open to the public – to watch a Zags game in Spokane or North Idaho and (for bonus points) to list the reasons why. Here’s what they said:

Mary Wolfinger

Capones in either Coeur d’Alene, Hayden or Post Falls. They have amazing staff at all locations, tons of televisions, great food and more taps than tables.

Jackie Specht

Jack and Dan’s. Tradition.

Misty Fairbanks

True Legends in Liberty Lake because alcohol, food, TV, and awesome service.

Mary Ludwig

The Sportsman in Chewelah – small town bar with great atmosphere and killer food! Go Zags!

Karin Morris

Northern Quest Casino – Epic … one very large screen (30 feet?) and 3 screens on each side! Plus the chairs are really comfy too.

Nichole Burrell-Crosby

Geno’s – Local, pub food & right near the campus.

Lucas McGarry

The Ref! They play the volume with the game!

Sue Trickler-Peltier

If I was back in Spokane, I’d be at Swinging Doors – over 60 TVs and great food.

Rayna Mattson

Churchill’s steak house – 2nd and Post downtown Spokane. Open at 2 p.m. and swanky or casual, you get to decide.

Kiley Johnson

Saddle Sore – Stateline, Idaho, great food, cheap drinks and a TV in all corners. Also great people.

Krista Christofferson

Viking Bar and Grill

Keith Currie

Poole’s Public House

Barbara Jo Ransom Bolich

No! Don’t want to share that info and have a ton of folks show up.