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Show You’re Among Friends at Duffy’s BY MICHAEL LEWIS = ‘THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE® Duffy’s Tavern Fn Nodaneginepete a tatrplens 62 S. Main, Salt Lake City; (601) | ie ee WOverall: Threeandahalf toasts | But thatdoesn’t make Duffy's bad. On unspectacular stretch ofMain Street in Salt Lake City, Duffy’s is among the city’s low-profile haunts. There’s not much to it (out offive) @ Who's Inside?Afairly ; laid-back bunch of and some Visitors from the hotel across thestreet. and a couple of pool tables — but Duffy’s cares, one way orthe make up for the lack of showy features. (The women’s restroom, I'm told, is particularly pristine — with fresh flowers ev- How i? ship: $5; one-year mestic bottled beer: $2.35; Duffy’s seldom gets mentioned with other landmark clubs, but it has been serving on the same spot for 22 years. A long- Bar Maid, who serves ‘em up for the —a bar,a kitchen, nine curving vinyl booths What Should I Wear? Nobody cleanliness and wonderfully friendly staff THE BAR EXAM Se a.m. to9 p.m; Friday Saturday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Sunday, noon to 9 ‘alex : ery day.) hose sitting at the bar. where non-memberswill Serving 35 tons of their a Walls oe nes otee @Child’s Menu: No eTeee T's tooeasy-going. @ Liquor: Yes a papergegeh ee ae pobre: Sela Ramon and Maria Cardenas eanae ee aa 1 Outdoor Dining: No @Parking: Adjacent are generous poet ees eh with ‘SCredit Cards: All GradeWaheyopedned in ° ‘feasonable, i ranging a i 4 major: her hometown of Chihuahua, a wing. one restaurant and owned an- cream for tortillas filled with spicy other in San Francisco before But there is more adventur- chorizo and potatoes, topped moving to Utah." (Cardenas’ ous fare, including a selection with cream and an avoofexotic molés made with chiles, fruit, nuts and sometimes chocolate to add color and richness. The red pipian molé is mildly spicy, made with pumpkin seeds, de- _cado slice ($7.25). It comes with a lettuce “taquito,” a piece of iceberg ce ith a surprise rich chicken There aren't many surprises tired, although Ramon is inthe licious with chunks of tender at the Red Iguana, which is Red Iguana nearly chicken ($10.95). Rice and re- something its patrons appreci- The couple's son, Ramon Jr., fried does the cooking wi are served on the side, — a eeee ey come for “ Mexican food and, for the most and smoky, with a n Wilson is The Tri Sore ie = eteee ee eneTe eight years ee newspaper covers specified percent. pec toughness and didn’t seem ments at s fully stocked, the restaurant is i The of Mexican and plewed letdown was.a teen ianaceond restaurant margaritas in addition dish billed as a house bs Pollo advertising. Wilson welcomes la si Fee eee aoreane(61085), ood and wine news, comments fee Citdenas! % Shei Piers eae ak Five eat auaeeesive: Soortiueh aloriteseonL.com. AMINO INTERNATIONALPRESENTS 2 OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES eS UN OF month but relies mostly on its pool tables, TVs and good food to keep its patrons happy. The kitchen is open from 11 a.m. to closing, and you _Never see a fight break out at Dufly’s. It's just ; MichaelLewisis The Tribune'sbarrevieiver. bars and clubs reviewed, and there is no con- nection between reviews and ; strong bond with my mother-in-law. It contin wed after the divorce. When Iremarried, “Mom” cameto my weddingand rejoiced with me.She remained a strong and it presence in my life and in my son’slife, as ANN LANDERS [Sones ee waa — Last year, Mom was havingtrouble inher marriage andwas considering divorce. Stu. pidly, I confessed that her husband had made several passes at me, thinking it would make her feel better about her decision to leave him. However,they reconciled, and from that day on, Mom shut me out ofher life completely. aaa fe life, or up and move on? — Unhealed in heehee s Dear Keep sendingthe eeeeae work. ‘isted on hanging i when¢Ver she dropped offher son to play. “Too Busy’couldn'tfigure outhow to get rid ofthe Pest. You said, lunt. I was never brave enough to be blunt, so I came up with a different I decided if “Lorna” wanted to help, I wouldput her to work. I had her dishes, laundis Shenolonger calls orwrits, ndrefuses to Seeeeeerie:erent ; see e . oeee.citing several things she \ grandson, who is now11 years old. Yeseatag.1 iy hes house walle was working in the yard. She said, “You 2*¢not welcome here. Get out.” Ileftin tears, but atleast I know where I stand. However,I Tell “Too Busy” to suggest thatLorna shell the peas, hoe the garden and wash the win- Gow’tknow how she could do this to her dows. It works like a charm. — Having Fun in ofhim? Should I continue to hope she will problem — far better than mine. 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Red Iguana was launched s But its crowd is regular Duffy's features live music perhaps once a Accessible: Yes and still an order of “killer tacos, tostadas, burritos, flaufoctie" betones bis mrecnent tas and chilerellenos, served in Wife has a craving. ond een } onthe Gerochtstetlewimyare soningpace oct Sal Aol baseball team played a few "arrows 7 Once you're in, the next dif | of findingaSpeecr.. saeoresthe tes andbess we Originally the Trapper Bar when the Salt beans for $9.85) for years. It’s Sealine is cipocingfoe Bed ering Iguana plates (enchilada, chile rellend, taco, rice and Wendy the Doughthebarfromtheoriginal ufy's sandwiches arebuilt almost in front of atavern toa private club. But this isone place ceeavianar Suing mime eo te tem. Go early or late to avoid member$12; dodrinks: Don’t Miss: Lake crazy-coldred walls, and some : Can You Dance to It? No. m; Sat. 10am—6pm; Sen. 1apm-spm h ; \ |