Sunday, May 26, 2013
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Community Involvement

Managing a restaurant in Lee’s Summit is wonderful… We get to meet so many great customers we call friends. We also get to support our customers at their businesses, family gatherings, weddings or other ceremonies.  Sometimes we hear one of our friends experiences a loss or an organization in need of our support.  Habanero’s remains committed to not only our friends but our local businesses and schools.  We offer school nights for the Lee’s Summit School District, fundraising with the Lee’s Summit Police and Fire Departments, and money drives of friends and loved ones who have lost a family member.

“Habanero’s stands committed to helping our friends and community.  It’s the only way we feel right about being located in a community where we have gained so much.”

~ Jennifer Russell, General Manager

 

If you have a fundraising idea or benefit you would like us to be a part of please contact us.

 

Thank you Habanero’s community and thank you for the wonderful support over the last 16 years.  Looking forward to making more memories with you!

 

Habey and staff.

Did You Know?

How do you make Habanero’s Fire, Fire, Fire salsa?

Now how many restaurants give up their secrets?  Only on this one occasion will we do this.  The secret of our hottest salsa is using the ripest Habanero’s peppers.  Helpful hint: always make salsa at room temperature, refrigerate only when the peppers have blended into the salsa mix for about an hour.  When the peppers are well blended, left out for an hour or so, then refrigerate and enjoy!  Additionally, handling habaneros and certain other peppers can also sting the skin, so wear gloves or have plenty of milk on hand.