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Food Establishments Schedule for Holidays – Subject to Change Due to COVID Food Establishments Schedule for Holidays – Subject to Change Due to COVID 50 Burger Phone: 719-207-4950 | 445 E Highway 50 Salida, CO Email: [email protected] Open Christmas Eve, Closed Christmas Day, Open New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day Alba Bakery Phone: 720-300-8688 | 222 Summitview Lane Poncha Springs, CO 81242 Email: [email protected] Website: albabakery5.wixsite.com/mysite Open Christmas Eve and Christmas Day Amicas Pizza Phone: 719.539.5219 | 127 F Street Salida, CO Website: www.amicassalida.com Open half day (until 4pm Christmas Eve) Closed Christmas Day Open New Year’s Eve and Day Benson’s – Phone: (719) 539-9391 | 128 N. F Street Sent an email 12/10 Open Christmas Eve, Closed Christmas Day, Open New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day Boathouse Cantina Phone: 719.539.5004 | 228 N. F Street, Salida, CO 81201 Open Christmas Eve, Closed Christmas Day, Open New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day Bunny and Clydes - Phone: 719-539-2171 |203 W 1st St Salida, CO 81201 Open Christmas Eve, Closed Christmas Day, Open New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day Café Dawn – Phone: 719.539.5105 | 122 E 1st Salida, CO 81201 Open Christmas Eve Day, Closed Christmas Day, Open NYE and open 7:30am NY Day Currents Steak & Seafood Phone: 719.539.9514 | 122 N F St. Salida, CO Open Christmas Eve, Closed Christmas Day, Open New Years Eve, Open New Years Day Dominos 150 E Rainbow Boulevard Open Christmas Eve, with shortened hours, Closed Christmas Day, Open New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day Eddyline Brewing – PH – 719-966-6000 Location – 926 Southmain Christmas Eve – probably close early, Closed Christmas Day New Year’s Day – probably close early, Open New Year’s Day Subject to change with COVID Elevation Beer Company Phone: 719.539.5258 | 115 Pahlone Pkwy. Poncha Springs, CO Open Christmas Eve, Closed Christmas Day – Open New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day. Fiesta Mexicana – This is a tentative schedule 1220 E. Hwy 50 - Phone: 719-539-5203 Christmas Eve close early, Closed Christmas Day, Open New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day Grimo’s Phone: 719-539-2903 | 146 Main Grimos Poncha Springs, CO Pasta, steaks, seafood, wine list, banquet facilities. Open Christmas Eve & Christmas & New Year’s Eve High Side! Grill Phone: 719-539-4742 | 300 W Sackett Ave Salida, CO 81201 Email: [email protected] Website: highsidesalida.com Open Christmas Eve, Closed Christmas Day, Open New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day Las Camelinas Phone: 719.530.0405 | 128 W. First Salida, CO Open Christmas Eve, Closed Christmas Day, Open New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day Los Girasoles Phone: 719-539-3990 | 7595 W. Hwy 50 Salida, CO Closed Christmas Day – Call Tuesday 12/15 for Christmas Eve, NYE, and NYD McDonalds Phone: 719-539-2288 | 840 E Rainbow Blvd Salida, CO Website: www.mcdonalds.com Open Christmas Eve until 9pm, Closed Christmas, Open New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day Mo Burrito Phone: 719-539-2145 | 311 H St Salida, CO 81201 Open Christmas Eve – Closing early, Closed Christmas Day, Open New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day Monarch Mountain Lodge Phone: 719-539-2581 | 22720 W. Hwy 50 Monarch, CO Email: [email protected] Website: www.monarchmountainlodge.com Open Christmas & NYE Moonlight Pizza and Brew Pub Phone: 719.539.4277 | 242 F Street Salida, CO Website: www.moonlightpizza.biz Open Christmas Eve, Closed Christmas Day, Open New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day Mt. Princeton Hot Springs is offering Thanksgiving To Go Meals Phone: 888-395-7799 | 15870 County Road 162 Nathrop, CO Email: [email protected] Website: www.mtprinceton.com CHRISTMAS DINNER - December 25, 2020 Festive menu served at the Mary Murphy Steak House 3:00PM-9:00PM Reservations Required - Call: 719-395-2447 EXT: 232 ~Appetizers~ Red & Gold Potage - Roasted red pepper bisque, butternut squash crema, squash chips & chive oil - 8 Sweet Potato Bruschetta - Golden crostini, smoked sweet potato puree, savory pecan crumble & saba reduction - 8 Classic Caesar Salad - Crisp romaine lettuce, shaved parmesan cheese, garlic dressing & white anchovies – 9 Kale & Quinoa Salad - Black & white quinoa, baby kale, apples, goat cheese, toasted almonds & apple vinaigrette - 9 Wild Mushroom Vol~au~vent - Warm puff pastry shell, sauteed wild mushrooms, cream sherry reduction & fresh herbs - 12 Blackened Beef Carpaccio - Seared beef tenderloin, blackening spice, truffle aioli, crispy parmesan, caperberries & frisee – 15 Crab Louie Salad - Jumbo lump crab, heirloom tomatoes, avocado, hard cooked egg & bibb lettuce - 16 ~Entrees~ Cauliflower Steak - Grilled eggplant and its puree, tempura florets, pickled raisins & Pinot Noir gastrique - 25 Traditional Honey Baked Ham - Whipped Yukon gold potatoes, petite green beans & savory ham glaze - 26 Seared Duck Breast - Brown sugar cured Muscovy duck breast, compressed apples, parsnips & fig glace de canard - 28 Grilled Halibut - Seared potato coins, green grapes, pickled shallots, apple cider reduction - 32 Roasted Rack of Lamb - Colorado Lamb chops, celery root, Brussel sprouts & minted cranberry chutney - 34 Prime Rib of Beef - Black pepper popovers, petite green beans, horseradish cream King Cut 38 Petite Cut 32 Salida Community Center Phone: 719-539-3351 | 305 F Street Salida, CO Email: [email protected] Website: www.salidacommunitycenter.org The Salida Community Center will be delivering and handing out Christmas Dinners to people in the Salida area. It will be handled just like Thanksgiving Dinner. We will make deliveries to the area if you give us a call at 719-539-3351 and let us know your address and how many meals you would like delivered. Please note if you get the answering machine leave your name and number and we will call you back to confirm. If you know of anyone that needs a Christmas meal please let them know we want to serve everyone that would like a meal. The meal will consist of Turkey, Dressing, Mashed Potatoes, Green Bean Casserole, Hot Roll, Cranberry Sauce and cobbler. Please note if your meal is not delivered by 12:30 please give us a call to confirm. We will be answering the phone on Christmas Day. Soulcraft Brewing Phone: 719-539-5428 | 248 W. Hwy 50 Salida, CO Open Christmas Eve, Closed Christmas Day, Open New Year’s Eve, Closed New Year’s Day Shallots Phone: 719.539.4759 | 137 E. First Street Shallots Salida, CO Not open until 4pm Wednesday The 146 Taphouse 146 W. First Street Salida, CO Christmas Eve: Noon to 8;00 p.m. maybe later depending on biz Closed Christmas Day Noon to midnight on New Year's Eve with alcohol being stopped at 10:00 p.m. Noon to 10:00 p.m New Year's Day The Fritz Phone: 719.539.0364 | 113 East Sackett St. Salida, CO 81201 Closed Week of Christmas, open New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day until 8pm The Lost Cajun – Salida Phone: 719-239-2020 | 1110 E. Hwy 50 Salida, CO Closed Wed – Friday the week of Christmas, Open regular hours New Year’s Eve, Open at 1pm New Year’s Day Uptown Grill - Phone: 719-207-4433 |413 W Rainbow Blvd Salida, CO 81201 Email: [email protected] Website: www.uptowngrillsalida.com Enjoy a delicious Christmas (or Christmas Eve) Dinner without any of the hassle! Uptown Grill is offering a To-Go Dinner. Orders must be received by Sunday December 20th, and we sell out fast so get your name on the list! Call 719-207-4433, if it is not during our normal business hours leave a message and we will call you back to confirm. Wallbangers Sports Bar & Grill Phone: 719.539.9544 | 720 E Hwy 50 Salida, CO 81201 Open Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day. .
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