The area of east Sprague once known as Spokane’s Red-Light District continues to change and grow into one of the city’s walkable, shoppable neighborhoods.
Pinot’s Palette will be the newest member of the neighborhood in the spring of 2025.
The paint and sip shop is currently in downtown Spokane but owner Jackie Casey said the new facility at the corner of Sprague and Napa will be a better fit.
“Our current private party room can fit a maximum capacity of 20 painters and it is pretty tight in there,” said Casey. “Our new space will have a second room that will be able to fit 30 plus painters.”
It also has its own parking lot and free street parking.
The building, which has housed the Blue Cat Vintage store for the last few years is actually too big so Pinot’s Palette is teaming up with a wine bar that will occupy the front of the building.
“We thought the perfect complement would be a cozy wine bar,” said Casey. “We plan to have a variety of wines in wine dispensers along with a large variety of beer, ciders, and non-alcoholic beverages.”
There is a Pinot’s Palette in Coeur d’Alene that will not be affected by the Spokane move.
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