Restaurants near Rocky Mountain Motorcycle Museum
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63 restaurants available nearby
Price: Very Expensive
• American • Colorado Springs
Booked 39 times today
Price: Expensive
• American • Colorado Springs
Booked 16 times today
Booked 14 times today
Price: Moderate
• American • Colorado Springs
Booked 6 times today
Booked 22 times today
Booked 19 times today
Price: Moderate
• Steakhouse • Colorado Springs
Booked 19 times today
Booked 12 times today
Price: Moderate
• Seafood • Colorado Springs
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- RRebekahDenver / Colorado •4 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoThe service @ Grand View was excellent! Our waiter was friendly, respectful and attentive. The food was absolutely delicious! As for the ambience, perfect! There was light jazz playing, nice atmosphere lighting, it was quiet and the decor was very classy. We went on a Monday night in January, so it was not that busy. What a great place to celebrate our anniversary!More infoGrand View Restaurant at the Garden of the Gods Resort & ClubPrice: Expensive• American• Colorado Springs•4.7
- NNickDenver / Colorado •2 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoThe service, the wine list, the steaks, the sides and starters, the ambience are all 5-star. The occasion for this meal was to celebrate a birthday and an anniversary. There was a long-stemmed rose placed at the table to greet us, and a card personally signed by a dozen staff to mark the occasion. Cowboy Star steaks deserve special mention. I had the 18 ounce bone-in ribeye, dry-aged for 35 days. The sear was perfection - crisp and perfectly seasoned with a dash of salt. The interior was exactly as ordered - medium rare - and flavorful beyond belief. 35 days of aging enhanced its beefy umami with no off flavors. Another in our party had bison short ribs that were a cowboy's dream. The third in our party had the 8 oz filet mignon. He said it was beyond tender, and the sear and flavor made a mockery of steaks he'd eaten in other places in the past. Spoiled him, in short. The staff were thoughtful and personable, and stayed on top of our every need, without "hovering". A specific and special shout-out to Jason, our server and the the wine sommelier. Hugs to our runner and the gal who monitored our glasses and cleared the table service between settings! I almost forgot the cocktails - "The Last Word" - were made exactly correctly - gin, Chartreuse and clear (not red) Maraschino liqueur. Desserts were clearly in-house creations, the equal of our entrees. What a meal! What a restaurant! What a night!More infoCowboy Star - Colorado SpringsPrice: Very Expensive• American• Colorado Springs•4.8
- AAmySan Antonio •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoIt's a magical drive in the snow to the castle. What a peaceful, beautiful, private and romatic experience driving up to and entering the castle. So inviting and warm inside with the gas fireplace and woodpaneled walls. There are two tea rooms. I was in the one with the soft green walls with white trim. It's a christian retreat and organization so there's no champagne tea, only a mocktail version. There was a beautiful menu and wonderful selection of teas to choose from... herbal, white, green, black, and many variations. The pumpkin soup, first, the salad both very good. The three tier tray came next... The lamb sandwich on a brioche bun was hearty, delicious, moist and perfect. The empanada with red pepper sauce unique and interesting. The scones were a dissapointment as the desserts. There was a cranvberry scone and a pumpkin scone. i think having a traditional scone.. I knock a killer scone out of the park with the King Arther Flour cream scone recipe.. flaky tender. These were more dense. And there was no variation of clotted cream or traditional butter. Whipped cream and cream cheese spread. I make a quick clotted cream recipe with a litttle cream cheese that still tastes like clotted cream and easy to make and save for later. Even with seasonal teas I would have one of the two scones being a traditional one year round that's top shelf recipe. Two desserts. No one ate the mint filling layer on the brownie petitfour.. .it was thick and no one like the egg nog mini cheesecakes. Not true cheesecake. Maybe for scones and desserts maybe less creative and more traditional and delicious. I still will go back and enjoy the beautiful space, the grounds which are only accessible by having a tea reservation or a night at the hotel. IT's worth it! Because it's exeception i had very picky standards for the tea.More infoGlen EyriePrice: Expensive• Afternoon Tea• Colorado Springs•4.8
- CChristineVIPSan Francisco Bay Area •5 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoExquisite food, impeccable service . A must a few times a monthMore infoAmbli Kitchen & BarPrice: Expensive• International• Colorado Springs•4.8
- NNancyDenver / Colorado •1 review5.0Dined on Dec 21, 2024Nice atmosphere, service was fast and food was tasty.More infoBJ's Restaurant & Brewhouse - Colorado SpringsPrice: Moderate• American• Colorado Springs•4.5
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