Traveling to Coeur d'Alene for a family wedding, in which out of town family is not invited to rehearsal dinner. Need suggestions for restaurants for a large crowd.
dining in Coeur d'Alene
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Hi,
Is the "crowd" 50 or 300. Give me an estimate and I will try to assist.
Jane
Just 12 people.
Okay, then, the Bistro on Spruce is nice.
"Seasons" downtown, new, upscale but not particularly pricy is nice. Post Falls is a small town just a couple of miles outside Cd'A and "Fleur de Sel" is nice and has a good view. Tell the person who answers the phone that this is for a wedding party. There's always "Beverly's" at the Cd'A Resort..more pricy, but great view. Cd'A is a very casual town. There are many more good ones in Spokane and if you'd like recommendations, let me know. Email me at ShipleyDM@aol.com since I forget to come back here.