The family pack special from TT s includes two pounds of its locally famous pulled pork.
TT s Brewery & Barbecue
Open Tue-Sat from noon-8 pm for dine-in,
takeout and delivery While any choice off the menu is assuredly going to be a home run for barbecue lovers who visit TT s Old Iron Brewery in south Spokane Valley, one of the brewpub s highlights during the Great Dine Out is a hearty, family-style meal kit that makes weeknight dinners a breeze. The pulled pork family pack special ($39) from TT s includes two pounds of its locally famous pulled pork, two pints of classic sides, plus pickles, house barbecue sauce and four kaiser rolls, making for a terrific option to feed a family of four (or a household of two for two meals).
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HOW TO ORDER
In the pandemic, ordering food ahead has become a little more complex. Of course you can always call, but more and more restaurants have online ordering systems in place; just follow their instructions.
It s important to start at the restaurant s actual website, because if you just Google their name, you may get diverted to a third-party app that could charge more fees. Most restaurants offer the ability to choose your pickup or delivery time, and, as always, place your order early enough to give them time.
KNOW THE GUIDANCE
Even though the Spokane/Coeur d Alene area really is one big community,
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Daniel Walters photo Spokane Mayor Nadine Woodward says the idea of bringing Breean Beggs (right) to the negotiating table came from the police union. S
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