3 Best Restaurants in Steamboat Springs and Northwest Colorado, Colorado

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

Dos Hombres

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Casual and colorful, Dos Hombres serves the usual variety of combination platters and Mexican specialties, and loads up the plates for low prices. The fajitas and enchiladas are particularly well made, with quality meats and a noticeable lack of grease, and they have an unusually large menu of interesting salads (check out the Cancun version, with pineapple and fried tortilla strips). Service is snappy and friendly, and the staff is accommodating to kids. The margaritas and cervezas are inexpensive, too—they're half-price during the weekday three-hour happy hour and all day Tuesday.

421 Brach Dr., Grand Junction, Colorado, 81501, USA
970-434–5078
Known For
  • sangria brunch
  • freshly fried, salt-free chips
  • margarita happy hour
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted

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

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