The Green Frog Cafe

You wouldn't think Palouse—and I'm talking here not about the region, but about the town with 1,011 inhabitants—would be a culinary mecca, and it's not. But the Green Frog Cafe needs to be visited, because it is downright awesome.

Here you can get a good selection of local wine and beer, and they serve Thomas Hammer coffee. The vibe is that of an urban American cafe, more-so than many places in Spokane (which is sad, but more about that another day) and the food is excellent.

We tried the nacho pita which came on a really nice tasting pita, filled with guacamole, sour cream, tomato, olives, cilantro and melted cheddar. It was not too huge and tasted extremely fresh. The same went for the turkey pita; I'm not sure where they got their meat from, but it tasted fresher than what I'm used to from most cafes.

Actually, I'm not sure if anything here is organic or not, but I do know everything is made from scratch and it shows. Just really nice cafe style food. Nothing fancy, but delicious.

If you're heading to the Palouse you should stop at Palouse, the town, and check Green Frog out. Excellent spot, and better than any restaurant in Pullman as far as I'm concerned.