Moscow is filled with a number of thrilling attractions, such as bakeries and coffee houses, several picturesque wheat fields, two universities, and a couple large rivers.
Any visit to Moscow would be incomplete without a stop at the Moscow Food Co-op, which has a capable bakery, all kinds of organic fruits and vegetables, organic meats for those of you who enjoy eating animals, and a fine selection of cheeses.
Moscow's best coffee is at the One World Cafe. It's run by some of the best kind of local hippies, the kind deeply dedicated to coffee making. You have our personal guarantee that their coffee is without peer in Moscow, and their baristas will create some of the prettiest patterns you've seen on the top of your latte. Their shop is at the south end of downtown Moscow.
Wheatberries Bake Shop, next to One World, makes quite possibly the best begals known to man. We'll have some of their baked goodies at the reception, but eating Wheatberries food once isn't enough; you'll probably want to stop there on your own. Get the everything-begal, toasted, with cream cheese. On the wall, Wheatberries displays posters from every yearly renaissance fair that Moscow's hosted.
Most of the out-of-town wedding party is staying at the Best Western University Inn in Moscow. Mary Janes Farm Bead and Breakfast is likely Moscow's most exciting place to stay, an organic farm outside of town that's spawned a cookbook and a line of gourmet foods. Pullman also has a Holiday Inn Express.