5 Best Restaurants in Steamboat Springs and Northwest Colorado, Colorado

Pablo's Pizza

$ Fodor's choice

Drawing inspiration from Pablo Picasso's artwork, the pizzas at this funky joint make for a diverse palette of flavors and fun. Specialties include creations such as Popeye's Passion (featuring spinach and "olive oyl") or Dracula's Nemesis (studded with roasted garlic). For kids, they even serve a mac-and-cheese pizza. With brick walls covered only by eclectic local paintings, Pablo's can get loud when busy. They pour local wines by the glass and Palisade Brewery beer and root beer by the bottle.

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

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

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Gino's Neighborhood Pizzeria and Grill

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The staff is friendly and the pizzas are excellent, thin-crust, and "Philly style," which means they also offer that town's famous stromboli with the same thin, crispy crust. If you'd rather have pasta, the jumbo beef ravioli is a local favorite. An exposition kitchen means lots of give-and-take between the dining room and the family that runs the place, and they still have the large, foliage-lined patio with its backyard feel.

Rudy's Pizzeria

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This establishment serves excellent thick-crust pizza that is heavy on toppings and cheese (so beware ordering extra). The Oktoberfest pizza, with sauerkraut, sausage, and onion, sounds odd but is outstanding—like an enormous, cheesy bratwurst.