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  • Tributary

    101 Bowie Street Downtown

    (210) 223-1000

    Enjoy Chef crafted meals in the comfort of your home this holiday season with the Thanksgiving Feast To Go. Their offerings highlight both traditional and modern Thanksgiving dishes and offer hot or cold pickup throughout the day on Thanksgiving Day. Pick Ups will be conducted at Tributary inside the Marriott Rivercenter Lobby. Tributary’s Thanksgiving Feast To - Go can be ordered from www.exploretock.com/tributary and must be placed before November 23. Orders will be available for curbside pickup hot or cold from 11 AM to 5 PM on Thanksgiving Day. Please call 210-223-1000, and a team member will bring your order

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