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The Greenwood Restaurant offers diner favorites, friendly atmosphere
The Denver omelette ($6.95) comes with hash browns and toast, and is made with three eggs. Photos by Peter Kaspari/22nd Century Media
The turkey club ($7.95) features sliced turkey, bacon, lettuce and tomato.
The Chop Steak and Eggs ($8) comes with hash browns, toast and jelly.
The egg and cheese sandwich ($3.75) comes with a side of pickles and french fries and is served on wheat bread.
Nick Frazier, Contributing Sports Editor
4:34 am CST January 24, 2020
When one door closes, another one opens, and Mike Lemperis knows that better than anyone.
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