3 Best Restaurants in Steamboat Springs and Northwest Colorado, Colorado

Slice o' Life Bakery

$ Fodor's choice

Aromatic goodies are baked with whole grains and fresh local fruits at this down-home-style bakery known around the region for its melt-in-your-mouth pastries, "jamocha" brownies, and fresh-fruit cobblers. Owners Tim and Mary Lincoln have made their fruitcakes craveable commodities, studding them with fresh Palisade peaches and mailing them around the country (in fact, they do lots of great things with peaches, including pie). Cold sandwiches and fresh-baked bread are also available.

105 W. 3rd St., Palisade, Colorado, 81526, USA
970-464–0577
Known For
  • good coffee
  • famous peach fruitcakes and raspberry cinnamon rolls
  • creative sandwich combinations
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No dinner, Reservations not accepted

Creekside Café and Grill

$$

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

Johnny B. Good's Diner

$$

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.

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