

A popular West Richland restaurant has moved into the space most recently occupied by a brewery near Richland’s Howard Amon Park.
Endive Eatery announced on March 8 via social media that it has opened its new “friterie” at 94 Lee Blvd. The restaurant is known for its seasonal menus that include sandwiches, soups, salads, bowls and more.
A sign posted recently on the door of the West Richland restaurant at 4001 Kennedy Road says it “will be relocating” but no specific timeline was shared. Hours were listed as 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday to Sunday. The sign also encouraged visits to the restaurateur’s Walla Walla restaurant, The Witlof, a Basque-Korean fusion restaurant at 57 E. Main St.
Chef and owner Edward Shoemaker opened Endive in West Richland in 2019.
Moonshot Brewery operated in the Lee Boulevard space for three years until announcing last October that it would close it and seek someone else to take on the lease.
The Richland restaurant’s hours are 3-9 p.m., Wednesday through Sunday, closed Monday and Tuesday.
