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Gardeners who visit the Color Your World Nursery on Telshor Blvd. in Las Cruces (formerly Rowlands Nursery) now have a spot for sustenance if they grow faint in-between the forsythia and the cacti. Inside the nursery is the new Beanstock Cafe, serving sandwiches ($3.95-$6.45) and hot and cold drinks including lattes and iced-coffee concoctions. It's open Monday-Saturday from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., 521-9722. . . .

The first eatery to open in the new downtown Silver City site for restaurants, The Hub, will be the Peace Meal Deli. . . .

Ken's Old-Fashion Pizza at Hwy. 180 and Hwy. 90 in Silver City has closed. . . .

Opening of the much-anticipated Desert Rose restaurant, inside the former Silver City Elks Club that's also now home to Ikosaeder Gallery, is being delayed by kitchen-equipment installation and bureaucratic woes. Owner David Mulvenna promises it will be worth the wait. . . .

Caballero's restaurant in Arenas Valley is for sale. . . .

The Las Cruces deli scene is being reshuffled, with the Telshor Deli going out of business and a second Metropolitan Deli location going in at the former site of the Brown Bag Deli, 300 El Molino Blvd.

 

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