Wonder Building in Spokane
Wonder Building eateries see smiling faces, busy lines during first full day of business.
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The loading dock of the historic Wonder Building, a longtime commercial bakery, is now used as an art gallery, shown Monday, Nov. 18, 2019. The Wonder Building has two food counters, High Tide Lobster Bar and Evans Coffee, and will have more in the future.
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Cody George, left, lets his son Beck explore the old bakery signs on display in the new food court at the Wonder Building, Monday, Nov. 18, 2019, the first day of operation for the food vendors in the bakery’s former loading dock.
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Crowds line up for food at the High Tide Lobster Bar counter in the renovated Wonder Building, Monday, Nov. 18, 2019. The space is the former loading dock of a historic commercial bakery.
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The former commercial bakery at 835 N. Post St. has been renovated for offices, while the former loading dock, at left, is a now a food court with the first two vendors, High Tide Lobster Bar and Evans Coffee, open for business, shown Monday, Nov. 18, 2019.
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Colby Rosauer, right, and Chad White, second from right, serves hundreds of meals from the new High Tide Lobster Bar location in the Wonder Building, the former bakery on N. Post Street Monday, Nov. 18, 2019, the first full day of operation for the new food court. So far, only High Tide and Evans Coffee are open in the space, which could hold several more food counters. Jesse Tinsley/THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW
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