The service here was awesome! Everyone was super friendly but especially so when I asked if they had any vegetarian options. The cook(possibly owner?) came out and said he’d make me something off the menu! He totally went out of his way to accommodate me. He also came out with a little smoked salmon and cheese plate for my boyfriend while he waited for my food, which was an amazing veggie packed wrap. If I’m ever in Cheney again, I’ll be coming back!
Kellen W.
Classificação do local: 4 Cheney, WA
If you are going to Eagle’s Pub, your experience will definitely depend on what your expectations are. Focusing on service, the bartenders and waitstaff are all very nice and friendly. Ordering drinks, usually, is no problem, but ordering food can be. I was there yesterday in the early evening during a slow time and the food was out within 10 or so minutes. I was also there with friends a week ago in the later evening when it was busy and their food orders took over 45 minutes. I can’t complain about the quality though. I ordered the Jalepeno Burger and it was not only huge and juicy, but also delicious. Their fries are also very good. As far as ambiance goes, it feels a little bit run down in there. They have a nice sound system, a good number of flat screens, but everything else is a little old. The lighting especially is very cheesy. However, Eagle’s does a good job putting on events. Trivia nights are really fun nights to go with a group of friends. I like to go on Fridays from 7pm-9pm. They also offer things like Kareeoke(which can be annoying after some time), game nights, and have a complete second room filled with pool tables and ping pong.
Tina S.
Classificação do local: 4 Spokane, WA
Come play pool, darts and come have awesomely cheap jello shots! Fun crowd and lots of seating in a spacious 3-room bar. I think this is the biggest in Cheney, not including the Basement and this place feels much much less like a meat factory than that place does. On busy nights expect to wait 15 min+ for service though. Oh and there is always that one giant drunk guy who steps on you and cuts in front of you while you’ve been patiently waiting to order for 10 min. Survival of the fittest.
Daniel C.
Classificação do local: 1 Woodinville, WA
Came in on Halloween around 5 to a slow restaurant… Everything that could have went wrong did. I ordered a beer and my girlfriend had a water and my other friend said he was alright and he didn’t get a water and after two beers I couldn’t get a water either, no refills also happened. We say with our menus waiting to order for about 15 minutes, it was terrible The food came out 30 to 40 minutes later and it was cold. Not only was I in a hurry but I was starving. The fries were warm and the only thing that salvaged that meal. The server never checked up on us we had to call him over to ask to get our checks We let the server know how we felt about the food and the service and all he said was sorry and asked how we were paying. Then they slide your debit card and tell you to fill in a tip right Infront of them, unfortunately nothing about my experience was tip worthy. My friend suggested we dine somewhere else and I told him no I would only go here… Afterwords I apologized to him and we agreed we wouldn’t never do that again.
Guy B.
Classificação do local: 4 Puyallup, WA
Was in the area camping and looking for a late lunch and The Wife had a hankering for bar food. I have no idea about the life here after 6 but at 4 in the afternoon a couple early arrivals to college and a few local bar flys were the inhabitants. The food… great! The beer… cold and reasonably priced. The décor… EWU themed…(a coug fan myself but oh well) The wife had the breasted chicken– tasted great with Jo Jo’s I had the eagle burger with these potato things that were like stuffed tater tots with cheese and jalapeño…those things are awesome bar food.
Lynndi P.
Classificação do local: 1 Spokane, WA
very sad this was once a great place. the food is horrible and the owner is even worse. im in the process of getting my facts straight but ive heard the owner takes half the servers and bartenders tips and pays her bouncers under the table. this is wrong and unethical! these workers work hard and usually make the establishment what it is. my source is reliabe and im determined to find out Washington State laws and report her accordingly. its too bad that she has to dip into the pockets of her employees. im thinking business must not be doing well to stoop to that level. but i suppose she relies on naïve starving college students to prey upon.
Beth C.
Classificação do local: 4 Cheney, WA
Love this place. good food good service. Crowded and loud, the way I like it. Karaōke is popular here with just about every type of music being played. I will admit half the songs I didn’t know. Lol. Bouncers at the door checking ID. If your underage trying to sneak in… forget about it. These guys are very thorough.
Phillip R.
Classificação do local: 5 Cheney, WA
Eagles Pub is home; nothing more needs to be said.
Jared B.
Classificação do local: 4 Cheney, WA
This is my favorite bar in Cheney and I’ve never actually been to trivia night. It’s a good bar to catch a drink, hang out with friends, and meet other people. On a full night you can always have a good time watching people try and sing karaōke or even try yourself. On a passive night you can have a brew and play some pool.
Jake R.
Classificação do local: 4 Kirkland, WA
Friday night is Trivia night. I come to Cheney at least once a month and I usually stop by here when I’m in town. It’s a nice little bar with pool, air hockey, darts, arcade games, a dance floor and a stage for Karaōke. I always have a good time here because this place has a good atmosphere and friendly waitresses. They have a nice selection of beer and they even have their own beer, Eagles Pub Brew, which is not to bad. The food looks pretty good but I can’t really comment as I’ve never actually eaten here. I usually just stop by to see my old friend who comes here for the trivia. Note that the place is jam packed during trivia but once that’s over the place thins out pretty quick. If you ever find yourself in the little college town of Cheney this is not a bad spot to stop in and have a drink. I know I’ll be here at least once a month like clock work.
Jason C.
Classificação do local: 3 Spokane, WA
I own one of the other bars in town the Basement. I agree I used to spend my time at eagles pub when it was Showies. This is still a nice spot for some karaōke or for great real bar food. The staff is nice and as a perceived competitor they have always been friendly to us. J The Basement
Ellie M.
Classificação do local: 3 Menlo Park, CA
Showies(how I will always know it) used to be the happening spot way back when I used to go to school at Eastern. First and Last Thursday everyone was there. And, many of us were there every Thursday in between. So many happy, drunken memories were made at and around this bar. We couldn’t wait for Thursday to roll around, so we could plan our trek to Showies. For some reason, everyone seemed to pile into my car and we would drive the mile from our apartments at 800 West One, then end up walking the mile back, because we had too much beer. But, last September I went back to Washington for a friend’s wedding. The only way I could get a $ 5 plane ticket was to leave on Thursday morning and fly back Monday afternoon, leaving me enough time to take a roundtrip driving tour down memory lane. My first night, I drove from Seattle to Cheney with just enough time to watch the sun set behind me. After settling into my room at the Willows and taking a shower, I found out that the Willows no longer ran their bar. I drove down the street to where Showies was, and took a peek inside. There was no sound and only a couple old men. Sure, it was the Thursday before the weekend/week everyone started moving in on campus, so it was to be expected. But, there will always be the college kids who end up sticking around over the summer because they scored a sweet deal on an apartment(the 1 bedroom I had cost me $ 475, but would cost me at least $ 1200 in the Bay Area). Instead of going in, I went across the street and noticed something that appeared to be a new bar. I walked in and realized I had to walk down the stairs. Oddly enough, the place was called The Basement. «Strange,» I thought to myself, «this looks exactly like the place I partied at so many nights while going to school here. And, we used to call it The Basement.» Turns out that one of the people who used to hang out there with the regular crew who lived and partied there. He ended up buying the place and converting it into a bar. Anyway, I was the first patron, and as I was about to leave, the bartender started chatting. We had a great conversation about how much Cheney has changed… And that The Basement is now the place to go every First and Last Thursday. After a couple beers, I went and nabbed my camera, and went snap happy. By 11.30pm, The Basement was full of college students, and I felt right at home. Point of the story? Showies is no longer the place it once was. It is amazing how things change and how traditions move on to bigger and better things. But, if I have kids and take them on a tour of my life before children, I will make sure to take them to Showies and tell them the stories of how big a part it played in my life. Weep, tears in my eyes…
Amber S.
Classificação do local: 4 Phoenix, AZ
AKA: Showie’s I must say this was the spot when I was in college. I had many fun nights at this bar. The service was always excellent and the drinks always flowed. Aside from the boozing and dancing the night away, they serve food! And some darn good food at that. They are know for their burger baskets and I hear the pizza is fantastic, but I love their potato munchies and ranch(that they make in house). They have tons of games, pool, air hockey, darts, arcade… dancing and dj’s. Showie’s will always be a fun memory from college.