Thursday’s storm ripped a section of roofing off of our building and put us in the dark until 5pm Friday. We were so grateful to get our power back on that I had to give them a shout out.
Thank you guys!
Thursday’s storm ripped a section of roofing off of our building and put us in the dark until 5pm Friday. We were so grateful to get our power back on that I had to give them a shout out.
Thank you guys!
We will be opening our doors on Monday, January 21st from 3pm – 6pm in order to celebrate Martin Luther King’s Birthday. We will provide the food, you bring your faith let’s fellowship.
Shirley Mae’s invites you to ring in the New Year with us Monday, December 31st. We will open our doors at 9pm to rock in the New Year. There is no cover charge and we will have party favors, complimentary New Year’s Eve dinner and a free glass of Champagne for the New Year’s Eve toast.
Monday, December 31st
Doors Open at 9pm
We will be closed Thursday, November 22nd so that we can spend Thanksgiving together as a family. We will reopen Friday, the 23rd at 11am as usual.
We wish you and yours a safe and Happy Thankssgiving!
We will be open Wednesday, November 14th from 10am to 2:30pm for filming for a new show coming to the Food Channel called The Big Food Bucket List with John Catucci.
We invite everyone to come in on this one Wednesday that we will be open, to participate in the show. Anyone who is filmed will need to fill out a release form, so please remember not to just pay and leave.
Thank you
Shirley Mae’s is proud to host our Annual Trick or Treat Safe Zone on October 31, 2018 from 6-9pm. We invite patrons and groups to donate candy or set up tables to hand out candy themselves. Depending on the weather, we will either set up along Clay Street or inside the Café.
26th Annual Trick or Treat Safe Zone
October 31, 2018 from 6-9pm
It is time to gear up for our Annual Trick or Treat Safe Zone. In addition to candy and snacks, we are again planning on handing our books and art supplies.
We welcome candy, snack, book and art supply donations and volunteers to help hand out candy and supplies.
We believe art is a great way to express ourselves and exercise our critical thinking. Last year we gave out art supplies and books in addition to candy for Halloween. The trick or treaters’ responses were very encouraging.
One of our customers named Brenda bought crayons for children that dined with their families. We started offering crayons to diners, young and old to express themselves while waiting for their meals. We have had such a great response to the crayons that we have added a tab on or website for our Placemat Art Gallery. So click and enjoy.