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Crabby Joe's staffers, Jaclyn Cook, , Victor Tibando, Lee Crane and Pauline Koenig are all set to serve up Christmas dinner with all the fixings for free Dec. 24 from noon to 4 p.m. Those who can afford it are asked to make a contribution to the Good Shepherd Food Bank, but for those who cannot afford a Christmas dinner, it's free.

Free Christmas Eve dinner at Crabby Joe's

BY Staff   December 15, 2009 12:12

There's no better, or less expensive, place to spend Christmas Eve than at Crabby Joe's this year.

The Alliston Crabby Joe's, located at 146 Young. St. W., is offering a holiday turkey lunch for free this Dec. 24 from noon to 5 p.m.. The holiday lunch comes with turkey, gravy, stuffing, potatoes and coffee, tea or pop. The only thing Crabby Joe's asks in return is that guests continue the spirit of giving by donating to the Good Shepherd Food Bank in Alliston.

"We are very grateful to the people of Alliston for always supporting our restaurant," said Cesar Jinargyros, owner of Crabby Joe's in Alliston. "On the 24th, we look forward to showing our appreciation to residents by serving them a great holiday meal, with our compliments."


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