First, they rolled out the barrels. Then, they spent three nights putting up the decorations.

Now, the owners and staff of the Queen’s Coach restaurant in Niagara Falls hope to serve up one of the city’s top Christmas destinations.

A local favourite for three decades, the family restaurant on St. Paul Avenue is going “all in” for a community Christmas this year, setting up donation bins for three separate charities at the entrance: Project Share, The Salvation Army and the Niagara SPCA and Humane Society.

To further celebrate the season, the restaurant is decked out like a scene from the North Pole, with lights, ornaments and decorations. Owners Jason Murray and his daughter Morgan even bought staff special Christmas shirts.

All that spirit is paying off — since the campaign began ea

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