Catering

The Denver Consistory offers some of the best "Masonic" food in the state.

Stated Communications
There is a fully catered sit down meal served at each stated communication for a cost of $15.00 per head but this is by reservation only. This reservation has to be received by the Friday before the Stated Communication by telephone (303) 861-4261 or via email at denverconsistory@denverconsistory.org

Friday Lunch
Just about every Friday lunch from 1130 hours [11:30 A.M.] until 1230 hours [12:30 P.M.] the Denver Consistory offers an "all-you-can-eat" lunch for $10.00 per head. Please note that the first Friday of each month is normally the Denver Consistory special Fried Chicken lunch. There is no reservation required unless you will be bringing a group then twenty-four notice would be most helpful, telephone (303) 861-4261 or via email at denverconsistory@denverconsistory.org

Menus

August 2010

August 20, 2010 Friday Lunch
Baked Ziti

August 27, 2010 Friday Lunch
Hamburgers and all the trimmings

September 2010

September 3, 2010 Friday Lunch
Fried yard bird

September 10, 2010 Friday Lunch
Fish & Chips

September 17, 2010 Friday Lunch
SheppardŐs Pie

September 20, 2010 Stated Meeting
Meatloaf Potatoes & Peach Pie

September 24, 2010 Friday Lunch
Beef Stew & Biscuits

October 2010

October 1, 2010 Friday Lunch
Fried yard bird

October 8, 2010 Friday Lunch
Spaghetti w/meatballs & sausage

October 15, 2010 Friday Lunch
Chicken Fried Steak mashed potatoes

October 18, 2010 Stated Meeting
Beef Tips & noodles Apple strude

October 22, 2010 Friday Lunch
Hot beef Sandwiches

October 29, 2010 Friday Lunch
Chili w/corn bread

November 2010

November 5, 2010 Friday Lunch
Fried yard bird

November 15, 2010 Stated Meeting
Turkey and all the trimmings

November 19, 2010 Friday Lunch
Soup and sandwiches

December 2010

December 3, 2010 Friday Lunch
Fried yard bird

December 10, 2010 Friday Lunch
Beef Stew/Biscuits

December 17, 2010 Friday Lunch
Hot turkey sandwiches

December 17, 2010 Stated Meeting
Pork Loin scalloped potatoes

General Information

As indicated by our name, the Scottish Rite is a part of the Masonic Fraternity, advancing the principles of Freemasonry through the ritualistic teachings of the 4th thru the 32nd degrees. As Freemasons and as Scottish Rite Masons, we hold the philosophical and practiced principles of brotherhood, equality, religious toleration, political freedom, and charity as important guiding principles in our lives and conduct.