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Spocasual? Or, Spokasual?

A colleague told me this morning that she heard a local restaurant is advertising “SpoCasual” dining. (Or, is that SpoKasual?)

I'm a little worried about what diners might show up wearing, considering how casual we are with casual dress these days.

What do you think?

 

Is this SpoCasual?

I fear it looks a little more like this:


MacKenzie River Pizza opens on South Hill

Montana-based MacKenzie River Pizza Co. has opened its second Spokane location.

The business announced on Facebook yesterday that the restaurant near 57th and Regal is open.

The casual, family friendly restaurants are known for their rustic Montana style and pizzas. The pies are served on thick or thin sourdough or natural-grain crusts. They also offer sandwiches made with fresh-baked breads and other entrees including fish and chips, meatloaf and blackened salmon.

The business started in Bozeman, Mont. in 1993.

First bite at Rex’s Burgers and Brews

The former Niko's location is now home to Rex's Burgers and Brews.

Chef Jason Rex is leading the culinary team for a menu that features a build-your-own burger menu along with handmade onion rings, sweet potato fries, wings, sandwiches, pasta, steak and more. It just opened this week.

Diners can choose their meat (or beans) for a basic price, and then add cheese and other grilled toppings for a bit more. When your burger arrives, you take it for a trip through the toppings bar for other fresh lettuce, tomatoes, pickles and whatnot.

I stopped in with a group for friends for lunch and ordered the bean burger topped with Boursin cheese, grilled mushrooms and onions. It was one hot, delicious mess. Thank goodness for the sturdy handmade buns to hold the precarious pile of grub together. It was $7.95. The cheese sauteed mushrooms and grilled onions added $1.75 to the ticket.

My dining companions liked the char on their thick beef burgers. One topped his with Gouda and fried egg. The other steered clear of cheese, but added grilled mushrooms.

There are just a handful taps, but plenty of bottled beers. I'll go again. If only to solve the mystery of the Rex Balls appetizer.

Rex's Burgers and Brews, 14 N. Post St., is open Monday through Wednesday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Thursday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.

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We never really believed that old cliché anyway. We're collaborating to share our cooking inspirations, favorite recipes, restaurant finds and other musings from the local food world and beyond.

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Lorie Hutson writes and edits stories for the Food section of The Spokesman-Review. She hoards cookbooks and food magazines, but loves sharing great recipes and restaurant tips.

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