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( www.thelostcajun.com ; 204 Main St; mains $10-17; 11am-9pm; ) Convivial waitstaff and a fest-
ive Louisiana soundtrack greet hungry diners here. First-timers are rewarded with five
samples to help them decide (or prolong indecision) - tasty offerings from the open kit-
chen include jambalaya, chicken and sausage gumbo and some seriously good lobster
bisque. Abita beer seals the deal.
Himalayan Cuisine
( 970-668-3330; 409 Main St; lunch buffet $7.95, dinner $12.95-15.95; 11am-2:30pm & 5-9:30pm Mon-Sat,
5-9:30pm Sun) No, the name doesn't leave a lot to the imagination, but so what? Here's a
little ray of Himalayan sunshine in the Rockies and a welcome change from typical moun-
tain fare.
INDIAN $$
ITALIAN $$
Bagali's
( 970-668-0601; www.bagalisfrisco.com ; 320 Main St; mains $10-20; 11:30am-9pm Wed-Mon; ) This
cute bistro is one of Frisco's most popular options, serving tasty artisan pizzas and spe-
cialties such as shrimp polenta and pasta carbonara with duck prosciutto. It also serves
panini and smaller pasta dishes for lunch.
Island Grill
( 970-668-9999; www.islandgrillfrisco.com ; 900 E Main St; dishes $7-9; 11:30am-7pm late May-mid-Sep)
Overlooking Frisco Bay, this all-outdoor marina bar has a fantastic rooftop deck and
downstairs patio bar. Owners keep it simple here, offering decent grub (salads, fish tacos),
but it stakes its reputation on blended island cocktails, New Belgium IPA on tap and reg-
gae on the stereo. It has live music on Friday nights.
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Shopping
Next Page Bookstore & Tea Bar
( www.nextpagebooks.com ; 409 Main St; 10am-6pm; ) A terrific bookstore that merges local nat-
uralist literature, hiking guides, maps and children's books with modern, offbeat and clas-
sic fiction. Skinny but deep, with an excellent tea bar (teas $3.70) to keep you lingering.
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