Whether it’s the signature pulled pork, shredded chicken or any of the other delightful menu options Ta.Co Cantina supplies succulent street tacos on the floor of the Lady Luck Casino. Taco Tuesday is alive and well with Taco specials every week.
Not just another steakhouse, Roxy’s, located in the Horseshoe Casino is the height of fine dining in Black Hawk. Reservations are encouraged so plan ahead to visit this premium installation.
Located in the Gilpin casino in historic Black Hawk, this haunted hangout has a huge selection of eerily good American dishes.
The detailed interior of the Timberline Grill reflects the thought and care placed into the experience they wish to create for their patrons. From the finest cuts of meat to the freshest seafood every detail is painstakingly examined to assure an impeccable experience.
At JINYA, experience ramen for the first time on this side of the Pacific like it was meant to be–with thick, rich broth in perfect balance with handmade noodles. Discover a wide array of authentic toppings, from tender pork chashu, to a perfectly cooked and seasoned poached egg, to fresh garlic that will take your ramen bowl to the next level.
Looking to recreate those “magical moments around the campfire” the Fireside Kitchen serves your favorite comfort foods with warm hospitality. From the classic “Fireside Burger” to the Pasta Carbonara each dish is designed to give you a homey intimate affair.
Located in Rollinsville, Toss is throwing out big flavors from a small space. Hand tossed wood fired pizza that pair nicely with the surrounding spirits are at the ready here.
This woman owned small batch bakery tucked in the quiet Coal Creek community provides an ever evolving menu of gluten free muffins, vegan scones, homemade hearty soups and a host of other breakfast and lunch items. Open early with dine in and to go options. https://www.themtnear.com/articles/nourishing-a-community-canyon-coffee/
The Roasted Toad offers a reputation among customers for delicious BBQ with huge portions. Stop by for take out or have a seat at a picnic table and have lunch with us.
A “Modern Mercantile,” offering fresh-pressed juices, smoothies to order, contemporary vegan soups, and exciting salads. Sweet Sue’s was born out of a love for beautiful spaces and nourishing foods. Take and make meals are on the horizon – keep a lookout. Read more: A decent expansion – Sweet Sue’s - The Mountain-Ear (themtnear.com)
A small artisan brewery located in the heart of Nederland, Knotted Root Brewing strives to cultivate a unique experience for beer connoisseurs. Established by Chris and Chris in 2017, Knotted root is happy to present a variety of unfiltered hoppy ales and smoothie style sours. Read more: Knotted Root Brewing Company: A labor of love - The Mountain-Ear (themtnear.com)
Good food and good vibes are what you’ll find when you visit this funky little food truck. Creative seasonal menus are crafted with love to spread healthy local ingredients within the community. As Nederland’s premier food truck with the flexibility to set up shop across from Busey Brews or outside of Knotted Root on varying days, you’ll always find yummy food with fun in mind. Read more: Kaleidoscope Kitchen open for business - The Mountain-Ear (themtnear.com)
With the search for a “decent” bagel in Colorado coming up short, this family of New Yorkers decided to make their own. From this Decent Bagel was born. A New York-style shop with some classic flavors makes Decent a great option for a quick and sustainable breakfast before heading out on a mountain adventure. Read more: Decent Bagel: A Decent Addition - The Mountain-Ear (themtnear.com)
Take care of all of your foodie needs in this one of a kind one-stop shop! Swing in and pick up fresh produce and stay a bit to have dinner and a craft cocktail in this rustic mining town.
Snugly tucked beneath the Continental Divide, The Gold Hill Inn is a relief from the busy city below. Offering gourmet meals, an array of handmade cocktails, and views of some of the most beautiful vistas in the Rockies, it’s worth the 10-mile drive in from Boulder. The Inn is open May through December. Read more: Historic Gold Hill Inn opens for the season - The Mountain-Ear (themtnear.com) Listen here: PODCAST: Nederland Farmer’s Market, The Fretliners, Nederland Fire Department, Tadasana Mountain Yoga, history of the Gold Hill Inn, music mentions and newsbriefs - The Mountain-Ear (themtnear.com)
At the highest point of the Peak to Peak highway sits the historic Millsite Inn. Whether it’s a burger “always prepared to perfection” on a homemade potato bun or the brand new Hot Roast Beef and Swiss, The Millsite is providing nutritious, delicious and affordable fares to diners young and old. Read more: Reviving the Millsite pick band tradition - The Mountain-Ear (themtnear.com) Business Short Takes: Millsite reopens - The Mountain-Ear (themtnear.com)
Patrick and Celeste Marrocco provide quality homemade Italian food at reasonable prices to the family. Marrocco’s will be open soon to serve up delectable Italian cuisine.
A unique space in the heart of downtown, The Jamestown Mercantile is a must-try for locals and visitors alike. With a continuously changing prix-fixe menu and healthy live music scene, “The Merc” is a great place to meet up with friends or make some new ones. A full menu and events calendar is available on their website. Read more: Jamestown Mercantile thinks outside the box - The Mountain-Ear (themtnear.com)
Nestled high in the Rockies on Camp St. Malo. the “dwellers of the mountain tops” at Tahosa coffee are there to help start your day. With carefully crafted coffee drinks and both sweet and savory grab n’ go menu items to enjoy, as well as the fantastic mountain views the cafe provides a great space for conversation or quiet reflection (no wifi available). Read more: Rocky Mountain treats at Tahosa Coffee House - The Mountain-Ear (themtnear.com)
Offering American cuisine and carrying on long standing family traditions, this gem is a local favorite. Come in and try the famous “Mountain Muffin,” the delicious “Crystal Springs” sandwich or any of the other homemade menu options. Open for breakfast or lunch Friday-Monday. Read more: Meadow Mountain Café stays true to its roots - The Mountain-Ear (themtnear.com)