Griffiths and Verne Hare, who owns Inland Mortgage Inc., own the building occupied by the 24 Taps bar downtown through Hare & Griffiths LLC, according to Spokane County Assessor’s Office records.īlair owned 24 Taps before selling it to his former employee, Trevor Hoffman.Īssessor’s records show Blair and Griffiths purchased the former Goodtymes through Peanut Butter & Jelly Holdings LLC.īlair maintained the rights to the 24 Taps menu, which features burgers, salads, sandwiches, and wraps. Griffiths is a certified public accountant who owns and operates Griffiths, Dreher & Evans PS CPAs, in downtown Spokane. It’s next to a (Holiday Inn Express) hotel and right off the freeway.” “We looked at a lot of locations, but nothing felt right, but this is a perfect location. “Tom and I had been looking around for the last couple of years,” Blair says. Bob Spooner, of Goodale & Barbieri Co., helped broker the deal. Indian Trail, in northwest Spokane, which opened in late February.īlair says he and Griffiths purchased the building from former Goodtymes owner and operator Debbie Smith for $1.7 million. Mission, just south of the Interstate 90-Argonne Road interchange.īlair and Griffiths own and operate a Pint House establishment at 3325 W. He anticipates hiring 15 employees once the new location opens at 9214 E. “And it may be better to wait a little longer because we’re hoping for the labor pool to open up.” “The hope is to be open by the end of the year, but we’ve done this before and know it can take longer,” he says. Spokane restaurateur Josh Blair and business partner Tom Griffiths have purchased the former Rockin’ Goodtymes Bar & Grill in Spokane Valley and have started remodeling the 6,500-square-foot building to build a second Pint House Burgers & Brews with plans to open either at the end of the year or early 2022. We would definitely highly recommend this place and we will definitely be making regular visits. The main meals were also well presented and the taste was very satisfactory. The kids were more than happy with their meals and I also tasted it to ensure they wouldn't fuss over it and the kids dishes were definitely good. Aside from this the foods was very delicious. We have also asked this at other restaurants and not once were we met with someone who didn't want to fill up our jug. You would have lost us as returning customers if it wasn't for her. Lucky she did because it was only post mix and doesn't cost so much. I went back to question them and the lady did not hesitate to fill it up for us. Went back to the table and told my husband and sister this and they were not impressed. We ordered a jug of soft drink and I asked for less ice to this a senior staff member approached the lady that was serving us and purposely told her not to fill our jug too full and then proceeded to over take her and filled the jug to less than the top handle. The children's playground is a decent size and looks like it is kept clean and tidy. The decorations give it a good atmosphere.
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