Morrison Inn
Morrison Inn is a Mexican restaurant in Morrison that opened in 1979 and is known for its margaritas and live music. The establishment features a patio area for outdoor dining and serves a full menu of tacos, enchiladas, and other traditional dishes prepared with hearty, flavorful ingredients.
The restaurant opened in 1979, more than a century after Morrison was founded in the 1860s by Scottish settler George Morrison to serve the nearby mining and quarrying operations. It reflects the town's working-class heritage and continues traditions from that era.
The restaurant takes its name from George Morrison, a Scottish settler who founded the town in the 1860s. It serves as a gathering place where locals and visitors connect over food and drink, maintaining a role as a welcoming community hub.
The restaurant operates most days from late morning through evening and features comfortable seating on the patio during good weather. Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends and during summer, to avoid longer waits.
The establishment includes a game room with arcade games like Galaga where guests and families can play between courses or after eating. This sets it apart from typical Mexican restaurants and adds an entertainment element to the dining experience.
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