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  Dick’s Pub and Restaurant (705 Douglas, Las Vegas, NM) ) combines good food, pleasant atmosphere, and patron camaraderie to ensure a pleasant experience for locals and visitors alike. Therea are deli sandwiches as tasty as their names are creative to a full and varied diner menu. Opened by the Dick Elias family in the 1940s, the bar and deli were purchased by Jonathan and Charlotte Moore in 1974, and the tradition of hospitality has continued to grow and adapt over the years. In recent years the Moores extended their service to the community by acquiring the historic SERF Theater which has been fully renovated for use as a banquet hall and event center offering an outstanding venue for everything from wedding receptions and grad- uation parties to full-sized community dances. Testament to the the quality and consistency of this hospitality landmark is apparent in the degree to which locals, those who truly know where to find good food and drink, ensure Dick’s remains a busy and productive business.
  Travelers Café (1814 Plaza St., Las Vegas, NM)
hosts not only great beverages, meals, and pastries but also a “meeting
of the minds.” It is here that many of the local progressive thinks share coffee and concepts. Occasionally, film crews, even celebrities – fre- quently in Las Vegas for movie projects – join local patrons. A full menu of gourmet beverages is available along with pastries, cookies, sandwiches, salads and soups ensure pleasurable food and drink.
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