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    Cookies Outlaw Cafe

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    Great little cafe. The food is wonderful and the people are top notch! We all had various breakfast items. So yummy!

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    Thank you for being a great American. My daughter and I had lunch here when traveling. We went out of our way to support good people.

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    The best kept secret in the valley. Great for lunch try the ruben and the tuna mac. The homemade soups are good as well.

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    I had a choice of sides: fries, chips, coleslaw, etc - but had to go for tuna mac.

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    Alarado Biscuit Company

    Alarado Biscuit Company

    4.8
    (123 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    $$

    Stopped in while on a road trip. Bummed I'll only be able to visit while passing through…read more Breakfast is varied and great, I ordered a burrito, chicken and waffles, and biscuits and gravy and they were all delicious. Favorite food truck I've ever been to.

    Look I grew up on the McDonalds Sausauge Egg Biscuit and the McMuffin family so when I got wind…read morethat there was a POPPIN biscuit food truck spot in the town that I was working temporarily in, it was a no brainer to go try. Like the many reviews state, this food truck is located at Mesa Mall right in front of the Dicks Sporting Good. I mean once youre at Mesa Mall and you're panicking you can't find it, just give it the mall a good ole round-a-bout you'll find it trust. Enough about logistics and my biscuit history, lets talk Alarado. The biscuits. Whatever you get, you have to try it with the biscuit. Personally went with the sausage, egg & cheese breakfast sandwich with pepper jack and the BISCUIT ofc. There's something surreal about eating a delicious biscuit breakfast sandwich at 7:00 am in the morning when its raining outside. I'm surprised I even got a photo of it before demolishing it. Now underrated co-start is the breakfast burrito. Because my back is big, I also got a chorizo breakfast burrito with green chili. Goodness gracious, that one also was a banger seriously. Biscuit sandwich or burritos are definitely the move I'd say here. Go get your biscuit on.

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    Sausage bacon, breakfast sandwich on a biscuit with a fried egg
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    Bistro 317

    Bistro 317

    4.2
    (65 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    We had a very pleasant experience and delicious food at Bistro 317. From our server, Ana to the…read morewonderful drinks and meal, everything was excellent. Ana made great recommendations - chocolate martini, curry lobster dish, rustic salad, and chicken Oscar - all was delicious. The restaurant was pretty too

    The music was loud. I got the stuffed French toast to-go and…read morewouldn't come here again. The service / staff was very friendly. The food on the other hand... A month ago I got the ham and cheese croissant and it tasted like something from a gas station. But I wanted to give them one more change. And the stuffed French toast sounded yummy. I was wrong. The menu claims "Thick‑cut Texas toast filled with sweet cream cheese, and topped with seasonal berries dipped in cinnamon‑vanilla batter, and grilled untill golden". The only thing that had flavor was the berries. The two slices of bread was like what you got at the grocery store (not thick and definitely not Texas toast) the cream cheese was bland and was put between them like if it was a PJ and J sandwich, and the toast was just bland no vanilla or cinnamon flavor. The only flavor came from the syrup and berries. Also it was soggy, I started to eat it like less then 3 minutes after getting it and even waited for it to be done made (so it wasn't sitting there for a while getting soggy waiting for me to pick it up). Definitely not worth the $13.

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    In the summer they are Avril spritzes are my absolute favorite!

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    Devil's Kitchen

    Devil's Kitchen

    3.9
    (309 reviews)
    1.8 mi
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    Always have a great experience whether it's brunch, lunch or dinner. The staff always does great…read more The food is always delicious! They have great cocktails. Always excited to see what's on the menu! Indoor seating is always great with pretty views. The outdoor dining experience is so fun - whether it's enjoying the patio in the summer or the globes and lights in the winter. Must go!!

    My wife and I were really excited to check out Devil's Kitchen during our time in Grand Junction…read more It sits up on the rooftop of the Hotel Maverick. We decided to drop in without a reservation. The host was honestly pretty weird about it. He told us he had to go ask his waiters if they would even agree to take us. Truth be told, that is a bizarre way to welcome paying guests. They ultimately found a spot for us. Then they abandoned us for a solid fifteen minutes before anyone even approached the table. We finally ordered our drinks and watched another twenty minutes tick away. I went with the CMU Centennial Manhattan. It is built with a Colorado bourbon, sweet vermouth, local hot honey, bitters, and a bordeaux cherry. A proper Manhattan needs a careful balance between the whiskey and the sweet vermouth to round out the bite. Honestly, they were just way too heavy-handed with that hot honey. It was so aggressively spicy that it just wasn't enjoyable. My wife ordered the Lavender Lemon Drop. Hers was actually perfectly balanced with a really nice citrus kick. We put in an order for the Deviled Kitchen Eggs. Another twenty minutes passed before they hit the table. They make them with a tempura fried egg white and an herb yolk. I appreciate the attempt at a crispy texture. They were decent but ultimately nothing special. My wife ordered the Bison Tip Pappardelle. I decided on the Roasted Dirty Hippie Half Chicken. They use a local Palisade beer marinade for the chicken. I ordered it with duck fat potato dippers and truffle yucca on the side. Another thirty minutes crawled by before the main courses arrived. Both dishes were just huge letdowns. The pappardelle noodles were completely stuck together in a starchy clump. The wild mushroom cream sauce was overly sweet and cloying instead of savory. The bison meat was tough and tasted exactly like plain boiled beef. There was absolutely nothing enjoyable about that pasta dish. My chicken wasn't any better. It had a terribly rubbery texture. It felt like it was roasted three days ago and lazily reheated. The skin was soggy and gross instead of crisp and properly rendered. The duck fat dippers were completely missing that deep, savory richness you expect when cooking with animal fats. The truffle yucca was actually pretty tasty. A good side dish just can't make up for a terrible main course, though. We didn't bother asking for a second round of drinks. The food was so poor that we skipped dessert and just asked for the check. The panoramic view of the Colorado National Monument from the rooftop is fantastic. A beautiful sunset just isn't enough to excuse a bad dinner, though. We expected a much higher-end culinary experience. What we got felt like a bunch of college students running a very disorganized experiment. I would definitely skip this spot.

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