Barrister Winery opens with Sammy Eubanks
Longtime musician Sammy Eubanks belts out classic blues and pop songs from a small stage at the Barrister WInery in Spokane after the popular wine bar opened for a Wednesday night, June 3, 2020. “This is the first time I’ve performed outside of my house in two months,” Eubanks told the crowd. The winery doesn’t have a kitchen, so guests are encouraged to bring snacks or even whole meals with them. The winery now spaces out the tables, has their staff wearing masks and offers hand sanitizer. Masks are recommended by optional for guests.
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Longtime musician Sammy Eubanks belts out classic blues and pop songs from a small stage at the Barrister Winery in Spokane after the popular wine bar opened for a Wednesday night, June 3, 2020. “This is the first time I’ve performed outside of my house in two months,” Eubanks told the crowd.
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Longtime musician Sammy Eubanks belts out classic blues and pop songs from a small stage at the Barrister Winery in Spokane after the popular wine bar opened for a Wednesday night. “This is the first time I’ve performed outside of my house in two months,” Eubanks told the crowd. The winery spaces out the tables, has its staff wearing masks and offers hand sanitizer. Masks are recommended but optional for guests.
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While a musician belts out blues and pop songs at the Barrister Winery in Spokane, Andrew Kesner, left, uncovers a tray of homemade appetizers from his kitchen to share with his wife Kim Kesner, second from left, Michelle Bakken, center, and John and Denise Hendricks, right, Wednesday night, June 3, 2020. The winery doesn’t have a kitchen, so guests are encouraged to bring snacks or even whole meals with them. The winery now spaces out the tables, has their staff wearing masks and offers hand sanitizer. Masks are recommended by optional for guests.
Jesse Tinsley The Spokesman-Review Buy this photo
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The entertainer was singing inside, but tables were full in the courtyard outside Barrister Winery in Spokane after the popular wine bar opened for a Wednesday night, June 3, 2020. The winery spaces out the tables, has their staff wearing masks and offers hand sanitizer. Masks are recommended by optional for guests.
Jesse Tinsley The Spokesman-Review Buy this photo
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