The Retreat at Pullman is located at 2045 NE Merman Dr in Pullman, WA, north of Washington State University in a residential area connected to campus and nearby parts of the city. Local roads and transit routes link the property to campus, downtown Pullman, and other student areas where activity is centered throughout the week. From dining and local venues to parks and campus spaces, students have multiple ways to spend time outside of class.
What Shopping Options Are Near The Retreat at Pullman?
Students living at The Retreat at Pullman have access to retail areas throughout Pullman, including grocery stores, pharmacies, and everyday services used regularly during the week. Additional retail options are located near campus and along main commercial corridors.
Popular shopping options close to The Retreat at Pullman include:
- Rosauers: 1.7 miles (8-minute bike ride or 6-minute drive)
- The Bookie (WSU Bookstore): 2.0 miles (13-minute bike ride or 6-minute drive)
- Palouse Games: 2.3 miles (11-minute bike ride or 7-minute drive)
- Brused Books: 2.4 miles (11-minute bike ride or 8-minute drive)
- B & L Bicycles: 2.5 miles (11-minute bike ride or 8-minute drive)
- WSU Surplus Stores: 2.4 miles (11-minute bike ride or 8-minute drive)
- Wheatland Shopping Center: 3.6 miles (10-minute drive)
- Walmart Supercenter: 4.0 miles (12-minute drive)
What Dining Options Are Near The Retreat at Pullman?
Students living at The Retreat at Pullman have access to dining options throughout Pullman, including quick-service restaurants, casual dining spots, and local favorites. Areas closer to campus and downtown Pullman add additional options that students visit regularly.
Popular dining options close to The Retreat at Pullman include:
- The Land: 0.5 miles (12-minute walk or 4-minute bike ride)
- Tin Tan Tacos: 0.6 miles (13-minute walk or 4-minute bike ride)
- The Table Kitchen and Bar: 1.5 miles (10-minute bike ride or 4-minute drive)
- Einstein Bros. Bagels: 1.6 miles (10-minute bike ride or 5-minute drive)
Student Areas and Nightlife Near Washington State University
Student activity around Washington State University is centered near campus and extends into downtown Pullman. Areas around the Compton Union Building and nearby campus spaces include dining, student services, and gathering areas where students spend time during the day.
Downtown Pullman serves as one of the main off-campus gathering areas, with restaurants, bars, and local venues located within a short distance of campus. Students regularly spend time in this area for meals, social events, and nightlife throughout the week.
Parks, Attractions, and Cultural Venues Near The Retreat at Pullman
Pullman includes a mix of outdoor spaces, campus venues, and cultural locations where students spend time throughout the week. These destinations range from parks and walking areas to university event spaces and local landmarks. Most are located within a short drive or bike ride from The Retreat at Pullman.
Popular destinations in Pullman accessible from The Retreat at Pullman include:
- Magpie Forest: 0.2 miles (5-minute walk or 2-minute bike ride)
- Beasley Coliseum: 1.5 miles (9-minute bike ride or 4-minute drive)
- Martin Stadium: 1.8 miles (10-minute bike ride or 5-minute drive)
- Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (WSU): 2.1 miles (13-minute bike ride or 6-minute drive)
- Pullman Depot Heritage Center: 2.2 miles (10-minute bike ride or 6-minute drive)
- Regional Theatre of the Palouse: 2.3 miles (11-minute bike ride or 7-minute drive)
- Museum of Anthropology: 2.3 miles (11-minute bike ride or 7-minute drive)
- Lawson Gardens: 2.8 miles (10-minute drive)
These locations give students access to outdoor spaces, campus events, and cultural activities throughout the year. Parks such as Magpie Forest and Lawson Gardens provide open space for walking and time outside, while venues like Beasley Coliseum and the WSU Museum of Art host events, performances, and exhibitions connected to campus life.
Being near Washington State University shapes how students plan their day. With access to dining in Pullman, student areas near campus, and parks and cultural venues throughout the area, residents of The Retreat at Pullman have consistent access to the places that define student life in the city.