Classic walk-up fast food joint with outdoor seating; serving burgers, fresh peeled & hand-cut fries, hand-cut & breaded fish and chips, house-made tartar sauce, and milkshakes since 1965. Repeat winner of Spokane’s “Best Cheap Eats” & Spokane’s Best Fish N Chips
Venerable fast-food joint, opened in 1965, turning out burgers, fried chicken & shakes.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 10 E 3rd Ave, Spokane, WA 99202
Phone: (509) 747-2481
Website: https://dickshamburgersspokane.com/?promoSource=website
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Reviews
Dick’s Hamburgers is definitely worth a stop if you’re looking for quick, affordable comfort food. I really enjoyed the fish and chips—the batter was crispy, the fish was cooked well, and the tartar sauce paired perfectly. The milkshake was good too, though pretty basic compared to some other spots.
Overall, the prices can’t be beat, and the quality is solid for what you pay. Great place when you want something simple, tasty, and budget-friendly.
And the food? Always spot-on. The Whammy is a must, the fries are perfect, and the malts are the ideal finishing touch. Simple, classic, and consistently delicious. Dick’s is a Spokane icon that we look forward to every single visit!
But my friend loves Dickies and her family even sent her money to bring them some burgers all the way to Benton City, WA 200 miles away.
Dick’s has that same 50’s/60’s style with better, more diverse yummy offerings, including fresh made ice cream sandwiches–which were delish. You have to appreciate a place like this for what it is.
You can’t compare Dick’s to places that serve fire grilled artisanal type burgers. This isn’t that. You can’t get just bread and meat. The toppings are what connect the flavors and make the burgers not dry and bring out the awesomeness.
I was just visiting for an event at the convention center, but went to Dick’s twice…it is a better version of a childhood favorite for me. Definitely coming back here next time I’m in Spokane.
During the summer, they leave fish out on display because it “sells quickly,” but there are often flies all over it, even under the plastic covers. That’s not acceptable from a food safety standpoint. The food itself is mediocre at best, and the overall experience doesn’t make up for it.
On top of that, the location isn’t great, which just adds to the negative impression. Overall, it’s not somewhere I would recommend.