There are restaurants you visit once and forget by the following Tuesday, and then there are places that quietly rearrange your expectations of what a meal out can feel like. Zona Blanca Ceviche Bar, tucked into Spokane’s vibrant South Perry neighborhood, firmly belongs in the second category.
From the moment you step through the door, the energy here is unmistakable. The space is lively without being loud, styled with warm wood tones, colorful accents, and the kind of casual confidence that tells you the people running this place genuinely love what they do. It feels like a coastal escape dropped into the heart of the Inland Northwest — and honestly, that contrast is a big part of the charm.
The concept is beautifully simple: fresh, citrus-forward ceviches and Latin-inspired small plates, made with care and served in a setting that invites you to slow down and share. Zona Blanca builds its menu around bright, clean flavors — the kind that make you sit up a little straighter and pay attention. The ceviches rotate with the seasons and the kitchen’s inspiration, but you can count on bold citrus cures, quality seafood, crisp tostadas, and garnishes that actually mean something beyond decoration.
The Classic Ceviche is the obvious starting point for first-timers: tender fish bathed in fresh lime juice, layered with red onion, cilantro, and just enough heat to keep things interesting. But don’t stop there. The shrimp preparations are equally worth your attention, and the aguachile — for those who want something with a genuine kick — delivers a deep, verdant punch that lingers in the best possible way.
Pair any of it with one of their housemade agua frescas or a well-constructed cocktail from the bar, and you have the makings of a meal that feels both effortless and considered. The margaritas here are the real deal: properly tart, not overly sweet, built on good tequila.
South Perry is one of Spokane’s most walkable and genuinely neighborhood-feeling corridors, lined with independent shops, bakeries, and spots worth lingering around. Zona Blanca fits right in — it has that same unpretentious, community-rooted spirit that makes the street so appealing in the first place. On a warm evening, the whole block hums with life, and finishing dinner with a stroll down Perry Street feels like exactly the right way to end things.
Whether you are a longtime Spokanite who somehow hasn’t made it here yet, or a visitor looking for something well beyond the predictable, Zona Blanca Ceviche Bar is a genuine discovery. It is the kind of place that earns a permanent spot in your regular rotation — and makes you proud to call this city home, or at least wish you did.