6 Best Restaurants in Steamboat Springs and Northwest Colorado, Colorado

BedRock Depot

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New batches of homemade ice cream show up almost every day at this roadside shop, where the walls are a gallery for the owners' photography and artwork. The shop sells fresh sandwiches—including a terrific roast beef on house-baked rolls—and specialty coffees, bottled root beer, cream soda, and ginger ale. The Depot's immaculate restroom makes for one of the most pleasant pit stops on the long drive ahead.

214 W. Brontosaurus Blvd., Dinosaur, Colorado, 81610, USA
970-374–2336
Known For
  • "Mochasaurus" coffee
  • convivial atmosphere
  • kitschy souvenir gift shop
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Wed. and Thurs. No dinner, Reservations not accepted

Carl's Tavern

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Named after Karl Hovelsen, the Norwegian ski jumper who brought the sport to Colorado in the early 1900s and who also lent his name to Steamboat's Howelsen Hill, this modern tavern serves updated takes on comfort food, with an emphasis on locally sourced ingredients and as many items produced in-house as possible. Local favorites include buffalo meat loaf, three-cheese mac and cheese, and lemon icebox pie, but it's also tough to pass up the prime rib or the banana-chocolate bread pudding.

700 Yampa Ave., Steamboat Springs, Colorado, 80487, USA
970-761–2060
Known For
  • half-price happy hour
  • Monday night prime rib
  • well-crafted cocktails
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch Mon.--Wed., Reservations essential

Creekside Café and Grill

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This café's hearty breakfasts and lunches, which are crafted to get folks through a day of skiing or biking, are served in a casual atmosphere that's family—and group—friendly. The most popular item on the menu, and for good reason, is the roster of four eggs Benedict choices, including the "Cowboy Downhill," with smoked beef brisket, chargrilled onions, and pickled jalapeños. On nice days, ask to sit on the patio next to pretty Soda Creek. In season the place is usually jam-packed. Everything on the great kids' menu is $9.

131 11th St., Steamboat Springs, Colorado, 80487, USA
970-879–4925
Known For
  • bustling atmosphere
  • rotating local art
  • family friendliness with a great kids' menu
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner, Reservations essential

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Johnny B. Good's Diner

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Between the appealing kids' menu and the memorabilia that suggests Elvis has not left the building, Johnny's is all about fun and family. Breakfast (until 2 pm), lunch, and dinner are served daily, and they are all budget minded and large portioned. The menu is mostly what you'd expect—comfort food like meat loaf and mashed potatoes, burgers, milkshakes, and biscuits and gravy—but they also do an above-average rib eye and some tasty Mexican, as well as a popular list of hot "dawgs." A pie happy hour happens from 3 to 5 pm daily, with $2 off slices.

Massadona Tavern and Steak House

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A restaurant and bar, Massadona is small, homey, and rustic, with a smattering of Western decor items and a mixture of tables and booths. It's also a casual, inviting, and relaxing place to stop after a day of digging around in dinosaur dirt, even if it's kind of in the middle of nowhere (20 minutes east of Dinosaur and a half-hour drive from the monument). The inexpensive steaks go down well with a cocktail (also reasonably priced). They also do excellent breaded shrimp, good burgers (try the bacon cheeseburger), fish-and-chips, and classic Reubens.

22926 U.S. 40, Dinosaur, Colorado, 81610, USA
970-374–2324
Known For
  • bacon cheeseburger
  • weekly fish taco special
  • friendly owners
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch weekdays, Reservations not accepted

The Winery

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This is the place for that big night out and other special occasions in the area. The menu isn't terribly adventuresome, but the kitchen does turn out fresh-fish specials and top-notch steak, chicken, prime rib, and shrimp in simple, flavorful sauces. The decor is awash in stained glass, wood beams, exposed brick, and hanging plants, with dark nooks and crannies and ends of aging barrels as art, all of which combine for an intimate atmosphere. The real draw is for wine fans who want to try a more obscure bottle from the extensive, domestic-heavy roster.

642 Main St., Grand Junction, Colorado, 81501, USA
970-242–4100
Known For
  • obscure, rare wines
  • top-notch steak
  • inviting wood-lined bar
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch, Reservations essential