Steve Roberge,
District Manager of Waste Management
of Idaho, has much day-to-day civic
and professional responsibility so
when he has free time he enjoys a
place reminiscent of the classic
television show, Cheers.
“Capones in Post
Falls is an inviting and friendly
place where, like Cheers, everyone
knows your name,” he said. “I expect
to see “Norm” sitting at the end of
the bar.” Or maybe by the fireplace.
Eight large screen
televisions tuned to the sport of
the season and an eclectic decor of
sports memorabilia belie the
better-than-bar-fare menu, which is
served from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. every
day.
Steve and his wife,
Denise made a recent visit a family
affair with their son, Ryan,
daughter, Michelle and
granddaughter, Ellie Maya. That
night’s meal for the Roberges
included a veal and beef meatball
sandwich smothered in provolone and
tomato sauce, a Philly steak
sandwich with onions and peppers, a
homemade house pizza and cheese
bread with three choices of marinara
sauces. Steve appreciated the
service of waiter Jeromy Hebert, “he
seemed genuinely happy that we were
there.”
A big fan of dark
beer, Steve enjoyed a Moose Drool
draft and a Rogue Mocha Porter which
he describes as a “meal in itself.”
At their full-service bar Capone’s
boasts 41 revolving taps ... more
taps than tables, according to their
website. They have the best
selection of microbrews on tap in
the Northwest.
Owners Tom and
Teresa Capone are hands-on
proprietors, which gives the pub a
friendly vibe. They opened the
flagship Capone’s in mid-town Coeur
d’Alene in 1991 so this second
location in Post Falls benefits from
years of doing it right in a
neighboring town. Already Capone’s
has built a loyal following for the
newest pub.