Owner Emile Daher greets Janene Wells at the Coffee Pot RestaurantÕs annual free Thanksgiving dinner on Wednesday, Nov. 26.
Billy and Cheryl Geffon eat at the Coffee Pot Restaurant for their annual free Thanksgiving dinner on Wednesday, Nov. 26. The GeffonÕs make a $1,000 donation to the Sedona Food Bank in honor of the Daher family every year.
The Coffee Pot RestaurantÕs annual free Thanksgiving dinner on Wednesday, Nov. 26.
Owner Emile Daher hugs Glenys Wilson while seating them at the Coffee Pot RestaurantÕs annual free Thanksgiving dinner on Wednesday, Nov. 26.
Waitress Bre Rotzler talks with Glenys and Gerry Wilson at the Coffee Pot RestaurantÕs annual free Thanksgiving dinner on Wednesday, Nov. 26.
Leo Flipowki, 7, puts whipped cream on pumpkin pie during the Coffee Pot RestaurantÕs annual free Thanksgiving dinner on Wednesday, Nov. 26.
Owner Emile Daher greets diners at the Coffee Pot RestaurantÕs annual free Thanksgiving dinner on Wednesday, Nov. 26.
Leo Flipowski, 7, serves pumpkin pie during the Coffee Pot RestaurantÕs annual free Thanksgiving dinner on Wednesday, Nov. 26.
Michelle Jack and Vishali Shahin eat during the Coffee Pot RestaurantÕs annual free Thanksgiving dinner on Wednesday, Nov. 26.
Axzariah Romero, Jenny Snapp and Mia Snapp eat at the Coffee Pot RestaurantÕs annual free Thanksgiving dinner on Wednesday, Nov. 26.
Axzariah Romero, Jenny Snapp and Mia Snapp eat at the Coffee Pot RestaurantÕs annual free Thanksgiving dinner on Wednesday, Nov. 26.
Waitress Bre Rotzler serves food at the Coffee Pot RestaurantÕs annual free Thanksgiving dinner on Wednesday, Nov. 26.
Tetiana Kolomiiets, from left, Guljeren Agajanova and Pooria Rashidi have dinner at the Coffee Pot RestaurantÕs annual free Thanksgiving dinner on Wednesday, Nov. 26.
A line of diners wait outside during the Coffee Pot RestaurantÕs annual free Thanksgiving dinner on Wednesday, Nov. 26.
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