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Area restaurants make it a super Tuesday

This Tuesday, Seattleites will be given the chance to toast the longevity of one establishment, while supporting a community’s loss with some others. We hope you can visit the following businesses and show them that through the good times and bad, our strength of spirit – and need for noms – remain strong.

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Join Five Points Café (415 Cedar St., in Bellown)as it marks its 80th Birthday!

Celebrate with new owners David Meinert and Mandy Park as they bring back prices your grandmother never even knew:

• 2 eggs, bacon, and toast for 25 cents

• A hamburger and fries for 20 cents

• Blue Plate special for 30 cents

and … drumroll please …

• 25-cent Pabst Blue Ribbon beers

Seriously.  Get over there from 9am to 10pm tomorrow to enjoy these unheard of prices.

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Also tomorrow, Ivar’s Seafood Restaurants joins the community in remembering the four fallen Lakewood officers by donating 100% of its chowder profits to support the Lakewood Police Independent Guild.  Whichever way you take it, your chowder will help fund a trust for the families of Lakewood Police Officers Greg Richards, Tina Griswold, Ronald Owens and Sergeant Mark Renninger who were gunned down on November 29.  (for latest story, click here)

In addition, Ivar’s will be accepting monetary donations at all locations thru December, which will be forwarded to the trust (checks can be made out to LPIGCF).

Full details at Ivar’s site or to learn more about the nonprofit Lakewood Police Independent Guild, click here.

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Also donating profits tomorrow (and Wednesday!) are all Papa John’s Pizza restaurants in Kitsap, Pierce and King Counties.  For these two days, 100% of their profits will go to the families of the four slain Lakewood police officers.

* Also, a word of caution about telemarketers or online solicitations seeking donations for the Lakewood officers.  See this story from KOMO News for more information.