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Postby RX-7 Chris » Wed Aug 11, 2010 9:14

My Colorado Springs list:

Phantom Canyon Brewing Co‎
http://www.phantomcanyon.com/
a good brewery with good food. Has really good fish and chips.

Craftwood Inn
http://www.craftwood.com/
Expensive but has really good exotic food.
entrees range from $20-$36. You can easily spend over $100 here for a dinner for two.

Kohnami Sushi
7673 North Union Boulevard
Colorado Springs, CO 80920-3863
(719) 599-8689
The best sushi in the springs for sure

La'au's Taco Shop
http://www.laaustacoshop.com/
this is a fusion resturant. Very good tacos but far from traditional.
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Postby RX-7 Chris » Wed Aug 11, 2010 9:14

La Creperie Bistro
204 North Tejon Street
Colorado Springs, CO 80903-1350
(719) 632-0984

Some of the best crepes I've ever had

Southside Johnny's
http://www.southsidejohnnys.biz/
Good lunch but turns into a biker bar at night

Blue Star
http://www.thebluestar.net/
Really good food

Bella Panini
Palmer Lake
http://www.bellapanini.com/
Really good food, thin crust pizza (california pizza kitchen style)

Coffee Cup Cafe
Monument
http://www.coffeecupmonument.com/
Very good breakfast
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Postby tsx_guy » Thu Aug 12, 2010 9:14

kingtut wrote:I was wondering about that place- I recall when it was Feori's (back in the day). Then they had some other joint, and now this....

Your review doesn't sound very intriguing dude. So...pass?

On the subject of Italian- Anyone had Luigi's [Bent Noodle]?


may want to try it again. I ordered a basic chicken meal. the desserts are good, my son got the pizza which was tasty. up to you dude. We had a shitty waiter the 2nd time we were there which hindered the experience.


Nice additions Chris. ;)
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Postby kingtut » Sat Aug 14, 2010 9:14

Cherry Cricket:

So, I just got back from the Cricket. Let me start by telling you, we purposely went down there early (right before 6pm) and we still had a 45min wait:o This didn't trouble me much, as I'd rather wait...knowing there was good food to be had. Played a game of pool and enjoyed a cold beverage.

I had a 1/2lb. burger with avocado, mushrooms, and green chile slices. When the burger first came out, the bottom half of the bun was sopping with grease, and not holding together too well. Like a man though, I just flipped that sucker upside down and went to town. The burger itself was pretty bland (but not bad). However-- the availability/selection of toppings and the perfectly cooked (I ordered medium well [pink in the middle]) patty made up for it. Everyone else's burgers came out perfectly cooked as well. In addition to the burgers, the fries were great- as were the onion rings. I'm not an onion ring kind of guy. But these...these, were rather delightful.

Yeah, there may be better burger joints out there. But the ambionce, area of town, notariaty, toppings, quality, and environment all make the Cricket a nice place to go back to.

Note: I just consumed a crap-ton of grease. I don't plan on going back anytime soon, but do plan on going back:5f09912f:
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Postby tsx_guy » Mon Aug 16, 2010 9:14

nice review tut, mine has been postponed a week due to technical difficulties.
I did have a kick *** burger from CB Potts 3-4 years ago. It was so delicious, i've been afraid to go back and try it again as I might be let down. :(
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Postby I`m Batman » Mon Aug 16, 2010 9:14

Well... I had Grilled Atlantic Salmon with steamed Veggies and rice at the Downtown Aquarium restaurant. I took my daughter there to look at fishies.
Oh and Calamari...

It was OK. I'd rather have my turkey meatballs (low fat) with marinara sauce and spinach and a bit of brown rice. mmmmm... (my lunch)
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Postby kingtut » Mon Aug 23, 2010 9:14

Was in Grand Junction over the weekend...

Rockslide Brew Pub: http://www.rockslidebrewpub.com/

This place is right off Main Street. I had actually walked by this place last time I was up, but never tried it. First off, their beers really weren't that good. I had their wheat one, and the wife had their raspberry wheat (special). Both were kind of bland...like an amateur was brewing them- sigh.

It looked like their Salmon and Chips was the big seller, but we opted for a burger and the "lettuce wraps".

The burger: I ordered it medium well. It came out pretty gray and dry. Not much flavor to it. The fries however were very good, and they gave you quite a bit of them. (Regardless, I consumed the whole thing and enjoyed it -- as I haven't had a burger since going to the Cricket).

The lettuce wrap: I put quotations around this earlier because it wasn't much of a lettuce wrap. More like a few pieces of Romaine and some dry chicken cubes. There really was no Asian flare to it at all. They provided two sauces (peanut and a teriyaki-type)... both of which were absolutely disgusting.

Oddly enough, even though the food left a lot to be desired, we had a great time.

Afterwards, we walked down the street to the Gelato place (and ordered ice cream)...which also was pretty bad. Now I know why Chris opts for dining in:lol:
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Postby I`m Batman » Mon Aug 23, 2010 9:14

Tuna Bowl at Kiki's... yummy. http://www.kikisjapaneserestaurant.com/
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Postby kingtut » Mon Aug 23, 2010 9:14

I`m Batman wrote:Tuna Bowl at Kiki's... yummy. http://www.kikisjapaneserestaurant.com/


When are we going dude?:D
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Postby RX-7 Chris » Mon Aug 23, 2010 9:14

kingtut wrote:Was in Grand Junction over the weekend...

Rockslide Brew Pub: http://www.rockslidebrewpub.com/

This place is right off Main Street. I had actually walked by this place last time I was up, but never tried it. First off, their beers really weren't that good. I had their wheat one, and the wife had their raspberry wheat (special). Both were kind of bland...like an amateur was brewing them- sigh.

It looked like their Salmon and Chips was the big seller, but we opted for a burger and the "lettuce wraps".

The burger: I ordered it medium well. It came out pretty gray and dry. Not much flavor to it. The fries however were very good, and they gave you quite a bit of them. (Regardless, I consumed the whole thing and enjoyed it -- as I haven't had a burger since going to the Cricket).

The lettuce wrap: I put quotations around this earlier because it wasn't much of a lettuce wrap. More like a few pieces of Romaine and some dry chicken cubes. There really was no Asian flare to it at all. They provided two sauces (peanut and a teriyaki-type)... both of which were absolutely disgusting.

Oddly enough, even though the food left a lot to be desired, we had a great time. Our waitress was not only extremely attractive, but pretty decent at doing her job too:D

Afterwards, we walked down the street to the Gelato place (and ordered ice cream)...which also was pretty bad. Now I know why Chris opts for dining in:lol:

This is why you ask me before you go. I've been there a number of times not my favorite place. I gave you a list of good places and you go to a place like the rockslide.
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Postby kingtut » Mon Aug 23, 2010 9:14

RX-7 Chris wrote:This is why you ask me before you go. I've been there a number of times not my favorite place. I gave you a list of good places and you go to a place like the rockslide.


Whatever Chris:2e0af307:

We didn't want to venture too far out from our hotel:7de539a1:

(I have a better review coming soon...)
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Postby tsx_guy » Mon Aug 23, 2010 9:14

kingtut wrote:We didn't want to venture too far out from our hotel:7de539a1:


he drives to GJ but is afraid to leave the hotel. :huh:
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Postby RX-7 Chris » Mon Aug 23, 2010 9:14

6i_guy wrote:he drives to GJ but is afraid to leave the hotel. :huh:

My same thought
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Postby kingtut » Mon Aug 23, 2010 9:14

I hate you both :72e8bcf2:

...yes, its a bit ironic- I know.
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Postby tsx_guy » Mon Aug 23, 2010 9:14

kingtut wrote:I hate you both :72e8bcf2:

...yes, its a bit ironic- I know.



that you can hate? i don't follow the irony. :mellow:
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