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Coeur d'Alene — The Inland Northwest Resort Town Whose Dining Room Floats on the Lake

Beverly's at the Coeur d'Alene Resort runs the Pacific Northwest's largest wine cellar — ten thousand bottles, fifteen hundred labels — from the seventh floor overlooking the lake. The Cedars Floating Restaurant has anchored the confluence of Lake Coeur d'Alene and the Spokane River since 1965 — the Northwest's premier floating dining room. Tony's on the Lake pours Italian on the east shore. 315 Cuisine writes the city's tapas-and-martini benchmark from a Wallace Avenue corner. Crafted Tap House holds Sherman Avenue with fifty taps and gastropub precision. For an Idaho lake town of fifty-five thousand, the dining map punches above any inland-Northwest resort its size.

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Beverly's Coeur d'Alene Pacific Northwest Fine Dining restaurant
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Impress Clients
Coeur d'Alene Resort — 7th Floor Lakeview — Coeur d'Alene
Beverly's
Pacific Northwest Fine Dining$$$$
The Pacific Northwest's largest wine cellar — ten thousand bottles, fifteen hundred labels — perched on the seventh floor overlooking the lake. The address that anchors the whole Coeur d'Alene Resort map.
The Cedars Floating Restaurant Coeur d'Alene Seafood, Prime Beef & Pacific Northwest restaurant
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Proposal
Blackwell Island — confluence of the lake & Spokane River — Coeur d'Alene
The Cedars Floating Restaurant
Seafood, Prime Beef & Pacific Northwest$$$
Idaho's premier floating dining room since 1965 — moored at the confluence of Lake Coeur d'Alene and the Spokane River. The on-the-water signature that has held a Coeur d'Alene proposal record for sixty years.
Tony's on the Lake Coeur d'Alene Italian — D'Alessandro Family restaurant
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First Date
East Coeur d'Alene Lake Drive — east shore — Coeur d'Alene
Tony's on the Lake
Italian — D'Alessandro Family$$$
The D'Alessandro family's east-shore Italian dining room. A Lake Coeur d'Alene Drive address with patio seating directly over the water — the city's quiet romantic alternative to the resort.
315 Cuisine Coeur d'Alene Tapas & New American Small Plates restaurant
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Birthday
Downtown — Wallace Avenue — Coeur d'Alene
315 Cuisine
Tapas & New American Small Plates$$$
The city's tapas-and-martini benchmark — named for the corner address (315 Wallace) and the 3:15pm opening time. Coeur d'Alene's standing answer for a small-plates birthday or team dinner.
Crafted Tap House & Kitchen Coeur d'Alene Gastropub — New American & Craft Beer restaurant
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Team Dinner
Downtown — Sherman Avenue — Coeur d'Alene
Crafted Tap House & Kitchen
Gastropub — New American & Craft Beer$$
Fifty taps of Inland Northwest craft beer and a gastropub kitchen that takes itself seriously. Coeur d'Alene's working team-dinner and brunch address on Sherman.

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Beverly's

AAA Four-Diamond — Coeur d'Alene Resort signaturePacific Northwest Fine Dining$$$$115 South 2nd Street, 7th Floor, Coeur d'Alene

Beverly's opened on the seventh floor of the Coeur d'Alene Resort when the hotel debuted in 1986, and has held the city's reference fine-dining seat for nearly forty years across every change in the Inland Northwest hospitality cycle. The dining room takes its name from Beverly Hagadone — wife of the resort's founder, Duane Hagadone — and the family's continuing ownership shows in the room's quiet long-haul approach. Executive Chef Jim Barrett runs the kitchen with a Lakeview Menu of three indulgent courses that turns on the morning's seafood deliveries and the resort's relationships with named Pacific-Northwest producers. The dining floor seats about a hundred and ten across a single-level wraparound window line that delivers a panoramic view of Lake Coeur d'Alene from every table.

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The Cedars Floating Restaurant

Idaho's only floating fine-dining roomSeafood, Prime Beef & Pacific Northwest$$$1514 South Marina Drive, Coeur d'Alene

The Cedars Floating Restaurant opened in 1965 on a custom-built floating platform anchored at Blackwell Island — the confluence of Lake Coeur d'Alene and the Spokane River, two miles south of downtown — and has held the seat as Idaho's premier floating dining room continuously since. The building is a two-level structure with the dining floor at lake level, a covered upper deck for warm-weather service, and a wraparound window line that delivers a 360-degree view of the lake, the Spokane River outlet, and the wooded ridges of the Idaho Panhandle to the south. The platform itself rotates slowly on its mooring across the course of a long evening — a slow, almost imperceptible drift that lets a single dining room cycle through every view on the property.

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Tony's on the Lake

OpenTable Diners' Choice — Lakeside ItalianItalian — D'Alessandro Family$$$6823 East Coeur d'Alene Lake Drive, Coeur d'Alene

Tony's on the Lake sits on the east shore of Lake Coeur d'Alene, ten minutes by car from the downtown core, on a stretch of East Coeur d'Alene Lake Drive that the resort traffic mostly bypasses. The restaurant has been run by the D'Alessandro family since opening — a multi-generational Italian-American family whose roots in the cuisine read in every choice the kitchen makes — and the dining room reflects that lineage: cozy stone-fronted indoor seating in two parlor-style rooms with the lake visible through every window, plus a covered patio that opens directly onto the water for the long summer service. The format reads as a working family Italian restaurant rather than a resort concession.

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315 Cuisine

Inland Northwest Wallace Avenue benchmarkTapas & New American Small Plates$$$315 East Wallace Avenue, Coeur d'Alene

315 Cuisine occupies a corner storefront on Wallace Avenue in downtown Coeur d'Alene — three blocks east of Sherman Avenue, in the quieter dining quadrant of the historic grid — and has held its seat as the city's reference small-plates and martini bar since opening. The restaurant takes its name from a deliberate doubling: the street address is 315 East Wallace, and the room opens at 3:15pm sharp every service. The dining floor seats about seventy across a long bar, a wraparound banquette, and a series of two-tops along the window line; the format is deliberately scaled for ordering across the table rather than defending individual plates.

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Crafted Tap House & Kitchen

Sherman Avenue gastropub anchorGastropub — New American & Craft Beer$$523 East Sherman Avenue, Coeur d'Alene

Crafted Tap House & Kitchen sits on the central stretch of Sherman Avenue — Coeur d'Alene's primary downtown corridor, three blocks east of the resort and one block west of City Park — and has anchored the city's gastropub map since opening. The room runs about a hundred and forty covers across a long bar, an open kitchen window line, a covered front patio that opens directly onto Sherman, and a back lounge with banquette seating that holds private groups of twelve to eighteen. The format reads as a real working gastropub rather than a brewery's afterthought: the food programme has had as much editorial care as the beer programme.

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