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Show Page C4 Thursday, September 7, 1995 The Park Record Section C Summer rec results and Wednesday Coed Results for Aug. 30 Nacho Mama's 16 Zions Bank 3 Nacho Mama's . 22 O'Shucks 23 Zions Bank 2 O'Shucks 23 O'Shucks 10 Nacho Mama's 17 Thursday Men's Results from Aug. 31 The Cozy defeated Lucas Aerospace by forfeit 1; Lucas Aerospace 10 '; Rocky Mt. Chocolate 4 Lucas Aerospace defeated The Cozy Lucas Aerospace 8 S The Cozy 14 NOTE: The results, schedules and standings are provided by Park City Recreation Services. Schedules are subject to change, so check with your team manager or Ken at the Rec Department, 645-5111, for up-to-date listings. PARK CITY, ETC. BAD ASS COFFEE CO. Largest Roaster of Kona and Hawaiian Coffee in the World. The native people of Kona Hawaii remembqr.the days of the "bad ass ones." The bellows of the donkeys could be heard through the mountains moun-tains as they hauled heavy loads of coffee up and down the mountainside. mountain-side. Specialty coffees, Homemade pastries, Bagels, Mac nuts, T-shirts, Hats, & other great stuff. 651 Park Ave. Park City 655-9811 BAJA CANTINA Cookin' since 1983 The wildest restaurant in Park City is here! Located in the plaza entrance of the Park City Ski Area. We enjoy serving our amigos good tasting, carefully prepared fresh foods of Mexico. Open for lunch and dinner din-ner daily from 1 1 :00 a.m. with Sunday Brunch at 1 0O0 a.m. Call 649-BAJA (AMX, VM, DIS, DNRS) BROKEN THUMB Park City's premier sports bar with big screen T.V. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Eight vari-, eties of chicken wings, daily specials, 8 cold microdrafts. Private parties and to-go orders. 1 00 ft. from the Town Lift, 690 Park Avenue (next to Kimball Arts Center) 647-3932 CHEF'S NIGHTLY... Party Planning Prepared Meals Private Catering No need to leave your home, apartment apart-ment or condo... We'll come to you..., Delivered oven-micro ready meals Monday thru Friday, Weekend Specials, Dessert Specials, Private or Corporate Catering, Culinary Instruction & Holiday Gift ideas. Check this edition of The Park Record for our Weekly Menu...645-9909. CHEZ BETTY Owners Michael and Barbara Rapp offer Fine Food and Dining at Chez Betty in The Copperbottom Inn. Seasonally influenced cooking ; together with a dedicated staff, provide pro-vide a delicious evening in our com fortable Dining Room or on our patio. On Deer Valley Drive off of Park Avenue next to Jans. Easy to reach by car or bus. Plenty of parking. park-ing. 649-8181 for reservations. Open from 6pm. We are closed Tuesdays & Wednesdays. MULBERRY STREET Specializing in Italian & Fresh Seafood entrees is now open for Lunch Mon. - Sat. 1 1 :30 am - 3 :00 Dm. Dinner is served Sunday thru Thursday 5:00-1 0:00 pm, Fridays & Saturdays 5:00 -11 .00 pm. If you're looking for a relaxing atmosphere, visit Mulberry Street, located at 738 Main Street (across from Old Town Lift - bottom of Main Street). 649- 0888. league softball schedules Friday Coed Results from Sept. 1 Rubbernecks 6 GrubsteakMarker 12 Davanza's 9 GrubsteakMarker 4 Rubbernecks 3 Davanza's 17 PC Video 6 Davanza's 11 Davanza's 9 GrubsteakMarker 13 Sunday Coed Schedule for Sept 10 4 p.m. PC Bombers vs. Chalet Market 5 p.m. Compliance Software vs. Mighty Methodists 6 p.m. Loser of 4 p.m. vs Winner of 5 p.m. game 7 p.m. Winner of 4 p.m. game vs. Winner of 6 p.m. game Tuesday Men's Results from Sept. 5 Irish Camel 14 Summit County Glass 8 The Sox . 10 Smith Roofing 7 Summit County Glass The Sox Irish Camel The Sox Irish Camel The Sox ' Monday Coed Results from Aug. 28 Cole Sport wins by forfeit i Deer Valley Lodging Mountain Chicken defeats Olympia Park Hotel Mountain Chicken Deer Valley Lodging Cole Sport Mountain Chicken SILVER FORK LODGE BED & BREAKFAST We are a rustic lodge in the heart of Silver Fork Canyon. Located 1 1 miles up Big Cottonwood Canyon from the mouth in SLC ., and a 20 ! minute drive from Park City over ' Guardsman Pass. We serve breakfast, break-fast, lunch & dinner on our new deck. Open seven days a week, Sunday - Wednesday 8a.m. - 9p.m. Thursday, Friday & Saturday 8a.m. -1 0p.m. Try our sour dough pancakes for breakfast or our famous BBQ beef brisquet for lunch or dinner. We have a wonderful dessert selection, come and enjoy out relaxing atmosphere atmos-phere and lodge. Star Route Brighton, Utah 84121 (801) 649-9951 649-9951 t THE YARROW Featuring creative American Cuisine With an ethnic twist. Other offerings include our Lunch Break -a great deal for $3.75. Prime Rib Buffet - Friday and Saturday nights for $ 1 4.95, Sunset Steak Dinner nightly for $8.95. And don't miss our extraordinary Sunday Brunch for $1 6.95 from 1 0:30am to 1 :30pm. Open daily 6:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. 649-7000. State Liquor Licensee. MAIN STREET ALAMO DRAFT HOUSE Offering an old western style bar ; featuring a variety of hot sandwiches, sandwich-es, like our philly or chicken cheese . steak subs (the locals' favorite!) to V our almost world-famous burgers. Midnight special from 6-9 p.m. Live music and dancing. A private club v for the benefit of members. 447 Main, 649-2380. BANGKOK THAI ON MAIN Park City's authentic Thai restaurant. restau-rant. Serving the world's most exciting excit-ing cuisine in an atmosphere of casual elegance. Open daily for dinner 11 :30 am to 10 pm. 605 Main Street, first floor Park Hotel. 649-THAI-" THE BARKING FROG GRILL "Innovative Southwest Cuisine". The aroma of our Baby Back Ribs, Adobe chicken, wild game and mesquite grilled seafodd is certain to tantalize your senses. Great nightly specials and a wonderful selection of desserts. Fun, lively atmosphere. Open nightly for dinner from 5:30 p.m. 368 Main Street. Reservations suggested. Call 649-6222. PCHS Sept. 7-9 Park City Invitational Tournament Park City Racquet Club 12 Sept. 11 Park City vs. Lehi 15 3:30 p.m. Park City Racquet Club 12 Sept. 13 Park City vs. Grantsville 13 3:30 p.m. Park City Racquet Club 9 Sept. 15 Park City vs. Morgan 3 3:30 p.m. Park City Racquet Club v. Sept. 19 Park City vs. Uintah 3:30 p.m. Park City Racquet Club Sept. 21 Park City vs. Lehi 3:30 p.m. Lehi High School Sept. 23 Region X Tournament 8:30 a.m. Park City Racquet Club U Sept. 30 State Tournament g Liberty Park in Salt Lake City 14 9 Park City's Prospector Athletic Club will continue as an official U.S. Ski Team Training Center, according to U.S. Ski Team officials offi-cials who announced a new one-year one-year program. . The Prospector Athletic Club has served as a training facility for the Team for several years. U.S. Ski Team athletes from Park City have regularly used the facilities, as well as visiting Team athletes from around the country. "We're happy to extend this Put It Back Where You Found It THE BORDERLINE RESTAURANT New in '93, Mexican & American food. Formerly "Scully's" with the same menu (soups & salads), but now the new owners have spiced it up a little for you Mexican food lovers, with the cooks' many years of experience experi-ence in the food industry. Come on in and experience the great taste of REAL Mexican food. Located at 333 Main St., 2nd floor, Main Street Market Place. 649-81 72 for takeout. BURGIES Serving fresh ground hamburgers with waffle fries. Turkey burgers, Veggie burgers & chili, home made soups, salads, and chilies. Old fash-Jon fash-Jon shakes. Kids menu.. Weekly special. spe-cial. Hosting private parties for any size. Hours: 1 1 am -1 0 pm 570 , Main 649-0011 f CISERO'S Cookin' since 1 985 . Fine Italian food carefully prepared and served to you at palatable prices. Open for breakfast Saturday and Sunday at 8.00 a.m., Lunch served from 11 00 a.m. upstairs, Dinner from 5:00 p.m. nightly, Sunday Brunch every Sunday 10O0 to 3.O0. Club , . ' downstairs opens weekdays at 3 .00 ; ; pm, weekends from noon. Live music, Wednesday - Saturday, Local Jam Night on Wednesdays. Dance " w floor. 306 Main Street. Restaurant , 649-5044. Private club downstairs for the benefit of members. Nightclub 649-6800.,,., ... ' THE CLAIMJUMPER RESTAURANT r Home of the Baseball Steak, The ' Claimjumper is located at 573 Main Street in the heart of historic, Old N , Town. Renowned for its Steaks, 0 Prime Rib and Seafood. We are celebrating cele-brating our 20th anniversary. Dinner nightly from 5:30 pm to 10 pm. Reservations are accepted for parties of 8 people or more. Banquet facilities facili-ties available. 649-8051 THE CLUB f Located right next to The Alamo, remember? Featuring hot sandwiches like our chicken parm, or maybe our veggie burger. How about our spicy chicken wings or nachos to warm you up? Weeknight dinner special from 6-9 p.m. Live music and dancing. danc-ing. A private club for the benefit of members. 449 Main, 649-6693. THE EATING ESTABLISHMENT Let us make your day a special occasion. Join us for Park City's favorite breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Includes: Eggs Benedict, Huevos Rancheros, fox and bagel, and Belgian waffles served all day, as well . as homemade soups, salads, and sandwiches, and of course, the best burger in Park City. Open every day 8 am. Dinner from 5:30 pm featuring bar-b-que specialities ana other delectable selections. 31 7 Main St. 649-8284. Girls Tennis Team Schedule Prospector Athletic Club teams up with USST relationship," said U.S. Ski Team Athletic Director Paul Major. "With the Team's home in Park City, it's important to have access to such a facility, both for our local skiers and the many athletes who come through town for training camps and visits to our office here." One of the highlights of the program at Prospector Athletic Club is a series of opportunities for Prospector Athletic Club members mem-bers to train with the U.S. Ski CACTUS MOON BAR & GRILL The fun family restaurant at the top of Historic Main Street. World-famous World-famous flame-broiled chicken! Fajitas! Ribs! Burgers! Salads! Nachos! Pinball! Private Party . room! Jukebox! Fun and more fun! Children's menu, take-out available! Dinner only, seven nights weekly from 5:30 to 1 0:00 pm 255 Main Street, Treasure Mountain Inn 649-0883. 649-0883. UDABC Licensee MAIN ST. PIZZA & NOODLE 1 st in Park City to serve California style pizza. We offer homemade from scratch pizza and pasta, large variety of micro-brews, salads, and sandwiches. Creators of the Cafe Mocha Shake, specializing in cappeciona. Perfect atmosphere for the family, easy to find at 530 Main Street (across from Main Street Deli). Open 7 days a week. 645-8878 MORNING RAY CAFE & BAKERY The local's favorite, Morning Ray is renowned for our fine hearty breakfasts break-fasts & lunches. We feature our own fine homemade pastries, breads, desserts, custom cakes & cookies, All baked with pride. Freshly roasted coffee, & cappuccino, fresh juicebar. Also catering & private parties. We use organic ingredients when possible. possi-ble. We care & it shows. Open daily at 7:00 am. 268 Main St 649-5686 THE RIVERHORSE CAFE Contemporary American cuisine in Park City's most spectacular setting! set-ting! Featuring fresh seafood flown in from around the world, pastas, poultry, poul-try, rack of lamb and delicious nightly specials plus a wonderful selection of desserts. Entertainment Nightly. Open nightly for dinner from 5:30 p.m. 540 Main Street. Reservations suggested. 649-3536 ; TASTE OF SAIGON A A healthier choice in Asian dining. Come and experience Park City's authentic Vietnamese cuisine. Open Daily: Lunch 11 :30 am- 2:30 pm, Dinner 5:30 pm- 9:30 pm. Closed Wednesday. 580 Main - Grand Galleria Mall. 647-0688. Take-home Take-home meals available t WASATCH BREW PUB Located at the top of Historic Main Street. The Brew Pub features its award-winning Wasatch beers and an outstanding selection of fine foods. Pub menu offered from 11 a.m., dinner din-ner menu offered every night from 5 p.m. Upstairs Sports Bar with pool tables, darts, and foosball.' 250 Main Street, 649-0900. Ample parking next to Brew Pub. . QOSr,ir1s Tennis Roster Kelly Bettis 10 Candice Chaney 12 Jenny Fox 11 Elizabeth Jensen 10 Kristin Kimmi 12 Valerie Mason 12 BethMcPhee H Tara Nicholson 12 Emily Noel 9 Caroline Pollock 9 Eva Pollock 11 Katie Roberts 1 1 Hilary Schenk 10 Brittany Sutton .11 Megan Waller . 9 Liz Wasilewski 9 Team. Selected Team athletes help conduct several pre-season clinics each year. "Our members have really enjoyed and benefitted from training train-ing side-by-side with U.S. Ski Team members," said Prospector Athletic Club Director Jon Gage. "And we've been happy to provide pro-vide this service for the Team, especially our many Park City U.S. Ski Team members. PROSPECTOR SQUARE GRUB STEAK RESTAURANT Located at Prospector Square, The Grub Steak features such beef specialties spe-cialties as Prime Rib, Black Angus New York steak as well as fresh fish, seafood and chicken dishes. All entrees are complimented by a 35-item 35-item fresh salad bar, the dessert menu includes our famous Mud Pie. Try our new lunch menu, including pur Salad and Sandwich Bar. Sunday brings Park City's favorite Brunch, don't miss it! Open for dinner daily from 5:00 to 10:00, lunch 11 :30 to 2:00. Sunday Brunch 10:00am to 2:00pm 649-8060. NACHO MAMA'S Come experience the unique local atmosphere at Nacho Mama's. We serve a creative interpretation of popular popu-lar Mexican-style dishes combined with unique regional specialties borrowed bor-rowed from throughout the Southwest. Featuring blue corn tortillas as well as distinctive chilies imported from New Mexico. 1821 Sidewinder, next to the Olympia Hotel.' 645-TACO. Open for. lunch Mon. - Fri. and dinner 7 nights ' a week. OFF MAIN CAFE & BAKERY Specializing in Bakery & Catering. Open for Breakfast 7am to 1 1 am Mon-Fri and Lunch Mon- Fri & 11:30-2:30. Located at 1782 Prospector Ave, next to Job Service. 649-6478 DEER VALLEY GLITRETIND AT STEIN ERIKSEN LODGE Contemporary European cuisine in an exquisite mountainside setting. A la carte breakfast, 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.; lunch, 11 :30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.; dinner menu, 6:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Sunday brunch buffet with live jazz music, 11 :00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Deck dining as weather permits. Utah's Most Romantic Restaurant, Best Sunday Brunch, 1993 Zagat. Reservations tecommended, 649-3700, ext. 83. GOLDENER HIRSCH Located in Silver Lake Village, the Hirsch presents a summer menu of light fare and lovely scenery in a charming, informal setting. Fresh fish, pastas, salads, fabulous chocolate choco-late fondue, apple strudel and more. Serving Dinner Wed.-Sun, 5:30-9:30; Lunch Fri-Sat, 11:30-2:30, and Sunday Brunch with contemporary contempo-rary pianist Rich Wyman, 11:00-3:00. Dining alfresco is -lovely this time of year! A ., 4 |