Join Us for Brick or Treat at Brick West Brewing

Get ready for a family-friendly Halloween celebration at Brick or Treat on Saturday, October 26th! Brick West Brewing is hosting a spook-tacular event filled with trick-or-treating, local vendors, and delicious food and drinks. It’s the perfect way to enjoy Halloween weekend with the whole family in a safe, festive environment.

Event Details
- Date: October 26th, 2024
- Time: 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
- Location: Brick West Brewing, 1318 W 1st Ave, Spokane, WA 99201
- Admission: Free
- Contact: (509) 279-2982

What to Expect
- Trick-or-Treating Fun: Kids can enjoy collecting free candy from local vendors set up around Brick West, all in a fun and safe environment.
- Local Vendors: Parents can explore a variety of crafty and fun products from local vendors while the kids enjoy trick-or-treating.
- Delicious Food & Drinks: Indulge in tasty BBQ and Brick West’s famous craft beer as you enjoy the festive atmosphere.
- Family-Friendly Event: This event is perfect for families looking for a safe and enjoyable way to celebrate Halloween together.

Why You Should Attend
- Free Candy for Kids: Thanks to Starry Financial Group and Yokes, there will be plenty of free candy for all the little trick-or-treaters.
- Support Local Vendors: Explore unique local products while enjoying the Halloween festivities.
- Safe and Fun Environment: Brick or Treat offers a welcoming, family-friendly environment for all ages to enjoy.
Celebrate Halloween at Brick or Treat
Bring the whole family to Brick West Brewing for a fun-filled Halloween celebration. With trick-or-treating, local vendors, and delicious food and drinks, it’s a fantastic way to spend Halloween weekend in Spokane.
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