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    Bluffs Bakery And Currie’s Dining

    4.9 (10 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Jayden K.

    Had dinner at Curries. Great food, our waitress, Abby was very helpful and kind. Great serving size, filling. Very good place to bring the family, great food and lots of options!

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    The Mixing Bowl Cafe - Popper Grilled Cheese

    The Mixing Bowl Cafe

    4.6(149 reviews)
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    I recently stopped by this restaurant and had a really satisfying meal. I ordered the Reuben…read moresandwich along with a cup of their chicken enchilada soup, and both were great choices. The Reuben was well-balanced and flavorful--the corned beef was tender, the sauerkraut added just the right amount of tang, and everything was held together perfectly with toasted bread that had a nice crunch without being too heavy. Each bite had that classic savory, slightly tangy combination you hope for in a good Reuben. The chicken enchilada soup was just as impressive. It was warm, comforting, and packed with flavor. The broth had a rich, slightly smoky taste with just enough spice to keep things interesting without being overwhelming. The chicken was tender, and the overall texture was hearty without feeling too thick. Overall, it was a delicious and comforting meal. I'd definitely come back again, especially if I'm craving something warm and satisfying.

    Delightful restaurant featuring breakfast and lunch items with hand scooped ice cream in the…read moreevenings. We stopped by to pick up sandwiches on our way to visit the iconic Chimney Rock. The sandwiches were prepared quickly and we enjoyed them at our picnic. The cranberry turkey sandwich should have been on a croissant but perhaps they ran out the day we visited and it had a different bread that was still delicious. Staff is very friendly and helpful. Parking is abundant and they have drive through service as well. The interior is nicely decorated and clean. Overall there is a welcome vibe to this place.

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    High Plains Steakhouse - Dinner salad

    High Plains Steakhouse

    4.5(4 reviews)
    42.4 mi

    Food is awesome - service is not. I went one Thursday…read moreevening after work in March and I had been trying to get here for weeks. I was aware this is a new-ish place but I love steak houses - from basic supper clubs to high end establishments with history and culinary renown. I have traveled all of the US and have eaten some of the best steaks money can buy... I wanted this place to be gem so badly and for it to become my go to local favorite. Time will tell but my first trip was less than I had hoped - First I was asked to sit at the bar since I was "only one person". (Strike 1). I'm a big guy... you figure the hostess might have picked up on this fact... The place was dead ... so I didn't understand this. I guess it was about an hour until they officially close and maybe we're short staffed. The bartender / servers (there were two) - but they also handled the entire casino floor bar in addition to being my waiters so I received less than attentive service because of the sheer number of people they had to service. The restaurant bar is tucked on the backside of the main casino bar. (Strike 2). I would have easily been convinced to have a bottle of wine or at least a couple of glasses and I was leaning toward trying the Porterhouse (what I originally came for) but it took so long for someone to check on me I decided one beer and something quick to eat because I could see it wasn't going to be a the stellar experience I had hoped for. This is a shame - because the food ended up being awesome. From the bread service which was surprisingly delicious / to my salad (very good) and the 10oz filet(which was actually (2) 5oz medallions ) was perfectly seasoned and cooked at an exact medium rare as I ordered it. I also tried the Burgundy Demi-Glace which was spot on perfect as far as sauces go which really showcased the taste talents of the chef. The whipped potatoes were also fantastic - exactly as I like them and could have eaten two additional orders. I wish the menu or server would have described the filet as two medallions rather than one cut tenderloin as one would expect in a fine dining establishment - but nonetheless - I was delighted by the food. I skipped desert and coffee because I the server didn't come back to ask after dinner for quite some time and I decided perhaps I should get home... The service and lack of even the most basic of attention made me feel like I was putting the staff out for coming in at 8pm. Again - not the bar staff's fault entirely but the lack of understanding of the restaurant manager is more the issue. Call it a supper club or an upscale diner if a service doesn't come with the $46 steak. The restaurant is 20 minutes from my house and I could see eating there at least once per week - I will try again and hope they work out the kinks - but I'll drive to rib& chop in Cheyenne or Rare in Fort Collins until this place matures and level of service catches up with the food quality and price . - if you want to make High Plains Steakhouse a fine dinning destination - you need to step up the service and at least try to make all patrons feel as the experience is worth the price.

    The food here is so good!! This is the fourth time we have been here. The service was bumpy at…read morefirst but it's great now. I had the special and my husband had the filet. Both were cooked perfectly. The whipped potatoes melt in your mouth! I am not a creamed corn fan but I tried them and they are delicious. The chefs here know what they're doing!

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    High Plains Steakhouse - Prime Rib Special that was $24.99 with dinner salad and dinner rolls included.

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    Prime Rib Special that was $24.99 with dinner salad and dinner rolls included.

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