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Photos from Frynatics 's post 05/31/2024

Today's forecast: 100% chance of loaded fries! Looking for a satisfying pairing for your favorite Tall City Brewing Co. craft beer? Look no further! Our loaded fries are the perfect match, and today's special - Reuben Fries - is sure to satisfy your cravings. Come on down, let's drown our calorie count in beer and fries! Here until close.

Photos from Frynatics 's post 05/16/2024

✨ May 17 ✨
Hop over to Tall City Brewing Co. and see is for lunch. 12-7, or sell out.

Call-in orders welcome, 662-385-5330.

Photos from Frynatics 's post 04/27/2024

Tall City Brewing Co. 11:00-6:00

☀️ It’s patio season!! ☀️
Head on over to TCBC! Grab a nice, cold beer and see us for your favorite loaded fries! 🍺 🍟

Today’s Specials: Reuben Fries & Poutine Fries

04/23/2024

🍟 FRIDAY 🍟
Come enjoy a movie in the park and see us for your favorite loaded fries!!

UPDATED: New Movie Time 8:15 p.m.
THIS FRIDAY: Centennial Park will host a Movie in the Park sponsored by Priority Power! Bee Movie (PG) will show at 7:30 p.m. on April 26th. The run time is 1H 31M.

Movie Summary: Barry B. Benson, a bee just graduated from college, is disillusioned at his lone career choice: making honey. On a special trip outside the hive, Barry's life is saved by Vanessa, a florist in New York City. As their relationship blossoms, he discovers humans actually eat honey and subsequently decides to sue them.

Don't forget to bring your lawn chairs and blankets.

Please Note: Even though the sprinkler system is always turned off before evening events in the park, "rain or shine, there's always a chance of a wet lawn in the mornings and evenings if the weather conditions are just right. Those tiny droplets you see clinging to the blades of grass are called "dew." Dew is liquid water droplets that form on grass and other things in the early morning or late evening. Dew only forms under certain conditions. If a warm, clear day is followed by a cool, clear evening, dew will likely form. On a normal warm day, water ev***rates from the warm ground into the air. That means it turns from a liquid into a gas called "water v***r." When evening comes, the warm ground continues to radiate heat into the air. As the ground begins to cool, the air will not be able to hold all the moisture. At a certain point — a temperature called the "dew point" — water v***r in the air will begin to condense (turn back to liquid water) faster than water is ev***rating. When this happens, dew forms on surfaces that aren't warmed by the heat radiated from the ground. That's why you mainly see dew on grass." Source: wonderopolis.org

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