As Tom Brady tossed touchdown passes to Rob Gronkowski in Tampa, Fla., bartenders and chefs in Spokane feverishly slung drinks and pizzas to their hungry customers.
With COVID-19 restrictions limiting occupancy at restaurants and at-home parties admonished by health officials, it was unclear how Spokane residents would experience the Super Bowl. But by Sunday evening, area eateries reported brisk business.
“I was expecting that we would be really busy right before the Super Bowl and also during it, for Uber Eats or Treehouse Delivery, then kind of die out during (the game),” said Kirstin Pope, a manager at Veraci Pizza in Kendall Yards. “It definitely was busy for my
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