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Open for lunch and dinner from 11:30 a.m. daily. Sunday Brunch 11:30 am-2:30 am-2:30 p.m. Call649-BAJA (AMX.VM.DIS.DNRS) BISTRO 7000 Bistro 7000, located west of the Ice Rink at the Mountain Resort offers moderately priced cuisine 4pm -10pm nightly. Nestled at the base of the Ski Runs it's perfect for Apres-Ski, Apres-Ski, an early family dinner (kids eat free 4pm-6pm), or a romantic evening dinner. 655-0070 CHRISTINE'S BAKERY Home of the "Best Buns in Park City." Join us for 2 eggs and ham breakfast-only $1 .99. Open 7am-11am 7am-11am Monday-Saturday & 8am-2pm Sunday. 1776 Park Ave. 645-9908 CORNER CAFE AND CHARUES PLACE. AT THE YARROW HOTEL Remember when you could afford to eat out in Park City? From 6:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. daily, enjoy our "Homestyle" dinners for under $10 lunches around $5 and Prime Rib Buffet on Fri and Sat evenings for $9.95. Complimentary peel-and-eat shrimp is served 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. daily in Charlie's Place, along with your favorite beverages and coffees. cof-fees. DOUBLE EAGLE RESTAURANT AND BUNKERS PRIVATE CLUB Called The Best New Restaurant in Park City", we feature prime beef, fresh seafood and custom filled and flavored pasta made on the premises. premis-es. Our menu changes weekly. We can cook to your menul Open nightly to everyone. Reservations appreciated 649-6888. Q)esijn Service :li W ri LAS TARASCAS Authentic Mexican Cuisine, oven and grill. Fresh fish, meat & vegetarian vegetari-an entree's. Open for Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner, 7arn - 10:30pm, seven days a week! 333 Main Street in the Main Street Mall, 2nd Level. 649-8172 Liquor Licensee jra"4' MT. AIR CAFE Park City's leading family restaurant for 20 years. Breakfast, lunch and dinners. Most reasonable prices in town.l Home cookin', biscuits and gravy5 and irresistible fried chicken. Take out available. Jet. Hwy. 248 and Kerns Blvd. Open 6 am-11 pm 7 days, I - Main Street 350 MAIN SEAFOOD & OYSTER CO. . A contemporary seafood bistro featuring fea-turing fresh daily arrivals of fish, shellfish and lobster. Enjoy dining in one of Park City's most beautiful historic his-toric buildings. Nightly specials offered.'-Oyster Bar opens at 4:30 pm, dinner at 5:30 pm. ALEX'S BISTRO OPEN After remodeling! Seven days per week. Private parties and catering. 422 Main Street 649-5252 k ' - BANGKOK THAI ON MAIN Park City's authentic Thai restaurant Serving the world's most exciting cuisine in an atmosphere of casual elegance; Open daily for dinner 4 pm to 10 pm. 605 Main Street first floor Park Hotel. 649-THAI. CAFE TERIGO From our trout on polenta toast to Papparadelle pasta with chicken and sundried tomatoes, you'll love how we prepare our creative cuisine with fresh quality ingredients. Open 7 days a week for dinner at 5:30. Lunch Mon.-Sat. from 11:30-2:30. 424 Main St. Reservations 645-9555. CISEROS Cookin' since 1985. Fine Italian food at palatable prices,. Dinner 5:00 MfiS0MPxH table & game room. Open nightly, Sunday Brunch 10:00 am 3:00 pm. Downstairs private club for benefit of members opens daily at 5:00 pm Live music Wed. - Sat. & dance floor. 306 Main Street Restaurant 649-5044, 649-5044, Nightclub 649-6800. The Park Menlove's Cteos Anthology continusd Continued from B-1 "Oh, I've lost so many itTs hard to keep track, but that happens when you get to be my age." "You mean you didnt lose. . .? Then, why?" I looked down at the broken slat "Oh that." She waived back-handedly back-handedly in a motion of dismissal. "It was just too," she paused, "too perfect It was making him crazy. These were our stairs. We used to walk them every day, holding hands all the way to the top. But that was when they were real, even if a few of the stairs were loose or broken, they were our stairs. Now they're just all new and square and closed in. He couldn't breathe." "He?" Donny Osmond returns to Salt by Kat James RECORD GUEST WRITER An enthusiastic full house at Kingsbury Hall was on hand to welcome home Donny Osmond in the premiere performance of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Wednesday evening, Jan. 14. And forget all those old Osmond jokes Donny was terrific, ter-rific, to watch as well as to listen to. His voice is strong and rich with a wide range and dynamic versatility, and he looked great with or without a shirt. (I gotta be honest with ya, folks.) The production, composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber, lyrics by Tim Rice, is a fanciful, surreal and, at times, psychedelic interpretation inter-pretation of the-bible story most of us learned as children. Written in 1968, it reflects that rather unique period with go-gO go-gO dancing, neon and a colorful overhead light show but has been updated and localized to widen its appeal. During Joseph's exile into slavery, road signs pointing the way to Egypt appear, then suddenly, there's a familiar interstate shield stating "1-15, Expect Delays." While the Kingsbury stage isn't particularly large, it accom CLAIMJUMPER STEAK HOUSE & DOWNUNDER SALOON Relax in our tum-of-the-century dining din-ing room. Enjoy sizzling top sirloin steaks, 20 oz. prime rib or our famous baseball steak! Huge Alaskan King Crab Legs, Utah trout and nightly specials. Voted XocafW pip Favorite" in Ski Magazine (Nov. 94), Dinner nightly 5:00-1 0:00pm. 573 Main St. 649-8051 THE EATING ESTABLISHMENT CELEBRATING 25 YEARS Serving legendary breakfasts, lunches, dinners. din-ners. Eggs benedict, huevos rancheros, lox & bagels, pancakes, Belgian waffles served all day. Homemade soups, saladssandwiches, saladssand-wiches, the best burger in town. Open daily at 8 am. Dinner from 5:30 pm. 317 Main St. 649-8284. GAMEKEEPER'S QMlM? Supreme Cufsfne like heaven on earth. Come .enjoy our unique selec- tion of. wild game from 5Q 10pmnJ nightly. 508 Main Sta,, Reservations 6470327 ICHI3AN SUSHI Zagat survey rates Ichiban Sushi one of the top tan restaurants in Utah and the very best Oriental restaurant of a. Besides fisfy we.,fe. j also serve steaks, chicken, and tem-pura. tem-pura. We have a Hquor license and can handie large parties. CaB 649- 2865. , .. "-w ;v' :.:'f"able; MtLETTS ITALIAN RESTAURANT A local's favorite for 27 years. . Serving fresh pasta dishes, fresh grilled seafood end many other crs- ; attve dishes. Ask us about preparing ' the food for your next party. Located i at 412 Main St For reservations ca j ' 649-8211 after 4 p-mujj MULBERRY STREET RESTAURANT & GRILL American with an Italian accent. Fresh seafood, pasta, chicken, chops, grilled steaks. Children's menu. Across from the Town Lift Free parking upper, tho Merrioi Monday thru Saturday. 738 Main St. 649-0888. O'SHUCKS BAR & GRILL A private club for members only with a neighborhood pub feel. Marinated chicken breasts, garlic and veggie burgers, famous for late night eating. Open 10:30 am -1 am, 365 days a year. 427 Main 645-3999. Record "Del You asked me what I lost. Well, like I said, I've lost plenty but Del, hels the one I think of. These were our stairs." I stood silent, watching the deepening deep-ening grey of the evening, and waited wait-ed for her to continue. "You think just because you come to a place and put your name on it and make it new and straight and shiny that it's yours. But it isnt Maybe the ones who were here before arent selling, even if they are long gone. These are our stairs," she said, "me and Del's." "I'm sorry," I said. "You must miss him terribly." "I just wish I could touch him, hold his hand." She pulled a neatly folded white lace handkerchief from her faded coat and dabbed at her modated something like 80 performers per-formers at once, more than 40 of whom were children, ages nine to 15, selected in a recent competition com-petition in Salt Lake City. Their level of professionalism was in no way compromised by the talented tal-ented touring company. The entire cast worked like the proverbial "well-oiled machine," and the result was a visual feast. In addition to our hometown star, other individuals deserve recognition for their contributions. contribu-tions. Sarah E. Litzsinger, who appeared on Broadway as Eponine in Les Miserables, is the Narrator. With an exceptionally excep-tionally clear soprano voice and a perky style, she infuses the production with humor and childlike excitement. Abe Reybold, as Pharaoh, does a hilarious bare-chested, muscle-rippling, muscle-rippling, make-the ladies-swoon impersonation of Elvis, as he belts out his troublesome dreams to interpreter, Joseph. The choreography runs the gamut from hoe-down-hillbilly to calypso to apache to rock 'n' roll all of it high-energy. When dressed in Egyptian costumes, cos-tumes, the performers move as though they just stepped down from a mural on a pyramid RIVERHORSE CAFE Utah's first recipient of the prestigious presti-gious DiRoNA Award for outstanding dining. Contemporary American cuisine. cui-sine. Live entertainment on weekends. week-ends. Dinner nightly from 5:30. .Reservations suggested. 649-3536. .":i:'r' P 3: 'f& ':t SCHLOTZSKTS DELI Those "WONDERFUL BUNS are baked fresh daily- Sourdough, dark rye, wheat, jalapeno cheese. Choose from 15 mouth-watering sandwiches, and 10 sourdough crust pizzas, six healthy salads and an array of hearty soups and delicious deli-cious desserts. Open Sun.-Thurs. 11am to 4pm, Fri.- Sat 11 a,m.- 8 p.m. 658-3030. Fax order 658-2020. , 804 Main St. THEA'S t Elegant dining, serving abundant American cuisine, conveniently located locat-ed at the fop Of Mam Street in the Treasure Mountain Inn. Open everyday every-day ,, for breakfast and dinner, 7 aim. 10 p.m. AlsoTour Grill Room pro- vides a lata night alternative. 255 Main Street 655-4575. j TASTE OF SAIGON .fa A healthier choice in Asian dining. Come and experience Park City's authentic Vletrtarrtese cuisine. Open 7 days a week: Lunch 1 1 :30am-2:30pm, :30am-2:30pm, dinner 5:30pm-J0pm. 580 Main Street Grand Galleria Mall. f 647-0688,, Take-home meals avaB- I TOWN LIFT BREW PUS i Sample our own micro-brewed beers i and visit the Park City Brewing Co. " 'upstairs. Great food at great prices for breakfast, lunch & dinnpjor the whole famly.,and large portions for hungry skiers! Located at (he base of the Town Ski Lift just off Main St Plenty of underground & free street parking out front on Park Ave. A local's favorite! 649-HEAD (4323). WASATCH Er.ZWFU3 Located at the top of MaM Street next to the parking lot. Pub menu is" offered from 11 a.m.-10 p.m. daily. Dinner specials are offered nightly from 5 p.m. Upstairs is the Slickrock Sports Bar and cozy Tap Room. Appetizers and fresh Wasatch beer served. forehead. "I can feel him though. Ghosts are like that, you know. You cant touch them, but you know they're there. You cant see them, but they take your eyes places. Places you've been together." She looked up the stairs. I felt like an intruder now, the help I'd offered no longer needed. Turning away from the awkward silence I retreated down the stairs, but when I reached the bottom step I couldnt help looking back at her. I waived, it didnt matter that she couldnt see me, as I watched her walk slowly up the stairs, the heavy crowbar held in her hand. In that moment, I realized the stairway was whole now. Like a Navajo rug with a single flaw to allow the spirit a place to get out, wall. The music, too, is varied-credit varied-credit must be given to some teriffic musicians and although there isn't a "classic" song like "Memory" from Cats or "Music of the Night" from Phantom, there are a couple of tunes that tug at the emotions. It's early Webber and portends his long, successful career. After nearly five years in the role of Joseph, Donny Osmond Out of the Past reveals history of gayslesbians Continued from B-1 required to provide evidence of liability insurance for every meeting. In this legislation, sports teams are not considered clubs. According to Sherri Clark, public information officer for the Salt Lake City School District, the Gay-Straight Alliance of East High School had applied for room rental just before school started this year, but whet her or not the group is holding regular meetings is unknown. At press time, officials from East High School could not be reached for Prospector So. GRUB STEAK RESTAURANT Features specialties like Prime Rib, Black Angus New York steak and fish, seafood and chicken dishes. 35-item fresh salad bar. Join us for lunch featuring soup, salad & sandwich sand-wich bar. Mon-Sat 11:30-2 pm. Open for dinner daily from 5:00 to 10:00. Live entertainment Fri. & Sat. nights. 649-8060. 3 NACHO MAMA'S We serve a creative Interpretation of popular Mexican-style dishes combined com-bined with unique regional specialties special-ties borrowed from throughout the Southwest Visit the Hop'n Jalapeno room for appetizers, pool & loose ball. 1821 Sidewinder. 645-TACO. Open 7 nights a week at 5 p.m. THE PUB AT THE OLYKPIA PARK HOTEL i Outdoor dining conveniently located near the Rail TraB. Big screen sports, darts, popcorn, nightly appetizers, appe-tizers, soups, salads, sandwiches, burrrtos, burgers and so much more! 11am - 11pm. The Pub, a private club for the benefit of members. 1895 Sidewinder Dr., 649-2900. 2EHM - J We specialize hi wild game, fresh fish, housemade pastas, breads & pastries. The combination of fine food, soft jazz, warm decor and attentive service allows us to provide the finest dining experience in the Wasatch Front 1781 Sidewinder Prospector Square, 655-7006 ,DSER .VAJULEY ; THECLfTRrrff.'D RZGTAUrSANT AT STCNETJIwTN LOOCSj Conternporary European specialties for breakfast, lunch, dinner and Sunday Jazz Brunch. Named Most Romantic Restaurant - 2zjpX Survey, recipient of the Wine Specfetor . Award of ExcOnce. Come see our .incredible renovation. ,6493700. THE GOLDENER HIRSCH RESTAURANT Come enjoy contemporary European cuisine at Conde Nast's number one rated ski resort restaurant Breakfast 7:00 am.- 9:30 am; Lunch 11:30 a.m.- 2:30 p.m.; Apres ski 2:30 p.m.-6:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.; Dinner 6:00 pm- 9:30 p.m.. For reservations call 649-7770. Saturday, January 24, 1998 the broken slat served as a place from which the spirits that occupied these stairs could come and go. Breathing slow and deep, I searched the cool evening air. Searched it with my skin and my lungs. They were there, I could feel them. Not the old womanls ghosts, I couldnt possibly know what they would feel like, these were the ghosts of my life. I thought of the places these ghosts could take my eyes and I smiled, happy in that knowledge and happy that I now had a place that would remind me to let my ghosts breathe, all because of the broken slat on the Fifth Street stairs. Mark Menlove has lived in Park City long enough to know a few Lake City will be calling it quits after this engagement. But he certainly won't be fading into obscurity. Among other endeavors, he and sister Marie will be co-hosting a new TV series in the fall. Though the seven-week run is considered a sellout, performances perfor-mances may be added. Check with ArtTix, 801355-ARTS, or Kingsbury Hall box office, 801581-7100. comment. One disheartening post-script of Out of the Past is that of one of the student activists Dupre interviewed for the film, Jacob Orosco. In September 1997, Orosco killed himself. "Jacob's death illustrates that when kids keep getting these messages that they're bad from their school, teachers and the state they live in, it will eventually eventual-ly have dire consequences," Dupre said Out of the Past is scheduled to be aired on PBS sometime in July. AT SNOW PARK LODGE SEAFOOD BUFFET Open for dinner Mon thru Sat, 6:30-9:30p.m. 6:30-9:30p.m. serving a vast array of fresh seafood, ind. chilled shellfish, hot seafood appetizers and entrees, grilled fowl, pasta and prime rib, plus fabulous desserts. Children's, selections. State liquor licensee. Reservations: 645-6632 SNOW PARK RESTAURANT Open for breakfast from 8-10:30 am daily featuring the natural Breakfast Buffet, made-to-order breakfast entrees such as eggs Benedict, omelets and Belgian waffles. waf-fles. Open daily for lunch from 11 am - 2:30 pm, offering the Natural Salad Buffet, hot specialties, deli sandwiches, etc. Afternoon snacks are avail, until 4:30pm. AT SILVER LAKE LOnflF THE MARIPOSA Open Tue. thru Sun. from 6 -10 pm. Enjoy an evening of memorable dining din-ing in the rustic elegance of The Mariposa. Tempting specials nightly. Knowledgeable and attentive service. State liquor licensee. Reservations: 645-6715. City bus service available to Silver Lake Village nightly. MCHENRY'S Open daily from 1 1 :30 am - 2:30 pm serving specialty grilled sandwiches with a choice of 20 creative toppings, plus turkey and vegetarian chHi. Dinner from 5:30 - 9:00 pm Thurs-Mon Thurs-Mon evenings serving creative salads, sal-ads, pastas, sandwiches and grilled specialties. State liquor licensee. Reservations: 645-6724 SILVER LAKE RESTAURANT Open for continental style breakfast from 8:30 -1 1 am daily featuring fresh pastries, cereals and homemade home-made granolas. Lunch daily from 1 1 am - 3pm offering the Natural Salad Buffet hot specialties, grill . ' items, carved roasts and deli sandwiches. sand-wiches. Bald Mtn. Pizza offers delicious deli-cious pizzas, piadini, soup, Caeser , salads and beverages from 11 am -: 3pm. Call 645-6724 POOR |