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Christine Sandblom
6 days ago
Lovely experience had lunch here with the longtime friend and hadn't been to this location. The patio was beautiful.! We had the fish tacos, she had the salad and I had to have fries with carganzola dipping sauce!
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Sherry Grogan
May 11, 2026
This was absolutely the most terrible brunch that I have ever had. The brunch items were most times empty. When we first went thru the line, NO danishes, muffins, or croissants. In addition no antipasto salad and fruit. I would NEVER do this again. I would have been better off going to Dennys. It was expensive in comparison to what was offered. The chocolate fountain had marshmallows, graham crackers and other items that you would see at a child’s birthday party. Definitely no Mothers Day worthy.
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Mindy Osborne
May 11, 2026
Mother's Day brunch for $65 PER PERSON was terrible!!! First of all,
that price is outrageous for LESS then mediocre food. To exploit the Mother's Day holiday in such a fashion is despicable. Even our server said he wouldn't blame us if we got up and left. We sat outside on the deck next to the railing and all I could see was silverware, crayons and miscellaneous trash piled up along the shore to the water. It was a very sad situation and a huge disappointment. I really wish we had got up left like our server had mentioned. Do better Twigs!!
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Niklas Anderson
May 9, 2026
I follow a vegan/plant-based diet and on occasion have to eat at Twigs restaraunts.
No vegan would go here on their own fee will.
I have been to different Twigs restaraunts over 5+ years.
Its alright food wise-ish. But I would only go here out of social obligation. There is a vegan menu online, which is really just a dumbed down standard menu with five options from the main menu with ingredients stripped out at the same price and smaller portions as you get less for what you pay for.
The food is okay. Fancy ingredients that taste okay for a dish that leaves you hungry and frustrated you were obligated by a social event to be here. The waiters and waitresses are always gobsmacked by vegans because they never come here, despite the significant community here, all because they serve the market so poorly.
They seriously served me a Mediterranean hummus plate with no bread at all, despite it specifically saying it had "gluten free crust" (as depressing as that sounds) listed on the menu. The waitress told me they didn't have any vegan bread for the hummus dish despite it being listed, another party member asked if they offered crackers or some other scoopable food item other cucumber, and she offer Oyster Crackers...
This place depresses me. Its nice, but sucks to eat at. They don't know what vegans eat, because vegans haven't wanted to eat here for years. I have eaten at the Spokane Valley, Spokane Mall, and North Spokane Twigs multiple times. All visits make me hate being vegan, a feeling I never have in Spokane otherwise.
They have Vegan and Gluten free options. But they are basically appetizers that should half the price. Its depressing. I don't like having to eat here. Its even sadder thinking that they tried and bothered making a separate vegan menu that's just a crappier version of a few items they already have.
I really don't like having to go here. I really don't like paying so much just to be at a social event. I understand why other people like it, I wish I liked it, but it sucks for people like me. It sucks even more when other party members are inclined to comment on how small and shorted my food looks. I literally can't fade away of my social ostracism that is veganism and ignore the food - rather everyone beams their eyes on my appetizer-nner plate and has to call out my veganism. Other party members feel like they need to step in a advocate for me, which I hate even more. Expensive and really really meh. Drepressingly, expensively, meh.
I really don't like having to eat at Twigs restaraunts. I really wish they were better because I keep being forced to eat here and I hate it.
This place depresses me. I don't want to be invited here, I don't want to eat here, I don't like the food anymore than what I could make in microwave. I honestly hate that this place is so popular. Its mediocre, I hate it, I hate that it has any weight in the food culture here, it sucks. I wish it was better but it freaking sucks.
I really wish I could enjoy something here foodwise. But none if it is all that good. I have tried their whole vegan menu over the past 5+ years and its always been overpriced Olive Garden food with a better atmosphere.
Please stop inviting me here for weddings. Don't invite me here for birthdays. Don't invite me here for any dumb holiday. I'm tired of this place, I don't want to eat here, I'm sick of it.
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Trent Pattillo
May 1, 2026
I hate to be the one guy who had a bad experience, but my experience was so awful that it just needs to be shared.
A little background about me, I like to dine alone. Read some news articles, send a text or email, and enjoy a quiet afternoon or evening alone.
Now that that's out of the way, the afternoon started pretty normal. I was ushered to a table almost immediately, given a quiet little corner to just be alone in (quite the feat given how busy they were at 4:25pm), and was almost immediately given water. Shortly after I ordered, got the Ahi Tuna as an app and Halibut as my entree all at once, and quietly waited for my meal to begin.
From ordering to getting my app it was roughly 30 minutes. Maybe a little less, but about that long. Twigs was busy at this time, and getting busier, so I didn't really mind. As soon as the tuna arrived I took a bite, it was delicious, and the classic situation where you're chewing but a waitress wants to know how it tastes unfolds. So far an okay dining experience.
Another thirty minutes pass, and the people who were seated to my left right as my tuna arrived just got their entrees. Cool. Not frustrating at all, to be sure. But whatever, their dish didn't seem as complicated as Halibut, risotto, and asparagus. Just as I get my own entree another couple is sat to my right. Now, I'll be the first to admit that it's okay for parents to bring their kids to restaurants. However, if your baby is screaming in my ear for the next 50 minutes then I don't care how tolerant I pretend to be, I'm going to get upset. Doubly so if the thing throws silverware and food around like it's a snowball fight.
By the time I finish my entree, at about 5:30, I'm ready to leave. Someone comes over, classic "do you want dessert?" I actually do as a little treat for my mother (Mother's Day is coming up), and then I'm flat out ignored until 6:05. At which point I asked someone for my check and cookie, and then a little over ten minutes later I'm on my way with dessert in hand and $100 poorer.
It isn't the restaurant's fault that the woman and her daughter to my left had an inappropriate conversation about their sex lives. It isn't the restaurant's fault that the parents to my right were unable to quell the frantic cries of a baby having a tantrum. However, it is their fault that I had to sit there for over 40 minutes to get a cookie and a check. It is their fault that, while waiting, I critically analyzed their food and felt that perhaps my halibut could have been warmer, my asparagus a bit more firm. Had I left 40 minutes earlier I probably would have considered this a 6/10 dining experience. Not failing, but barely passing. Good food, good wait staff, but a lack luster experience overall due to my fellow diners. Instead I have to say that it was awful. Like being stuck on an airplane with a baby, but worse.
I doubt everyone's experience will be like mine, but mine still happened. It was lack luster, upsetting, and eventually infuriating. 2/10 overall, with the food being the only small saving grace.
I do recommend the Ahi Tuna. It was pretty good, though I'm not a fan of avocado.