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By Kathryn Retzler

Photography by James Burke
Story and photography © San Juan Publishing Group, Inc. All rights reserved.


SO WHAT'S A GIRL TO DO when she’s shopped herself silly or she just needs a little break from the same ol’ same ol’?

Maybe her man’s out of town or out of sorts. Maybe work has her down, co-workers have her frustrated, or the pile on her desk seems unsurmountable. Or best of all, maybe she and the girls just want to celebrate. No excuses needed.

When it’s time to unwind and get in some girlfriend time, there are plenty of places to party in Montrose!

A word of caution, though. Avoid the unwanted attention of the party-pooper police. If you drink, eat. All of the restaurants pictured here have great “girl food.” (Innovative, atractive, nutricious and not fattening.) If you drink a lot (of alcohol), call someone
to drive you home!

FOOD
Food is fun. Food is our friend on a girls’ night out. We like it pretty, easy to eat, and definitely devoid of guilt. If it makes you think skinny, it’s OK to eat it. Doesn’t mean we can’t nibble on nachos, but, hey, nachos have meat, cheese and beans—lots of protein—and veggies, too (tomato, green chili). See what we mean?


... Girls just gotta have fun! Click here for the REST of the story!

Photos
1. Camp Robber, Montrose, Colo.

2. Garlic Mike, Montrose.


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