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    Fremont Public House

    3.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    The Biker & the Baker

    The Biker & the Baker

    4.5
    (148 reviews)
    41.3 mi

    Salida is a town that feels meticulously arranged by a diorama enthusiast with a penchant for the…read morefrontier. Nestled among the peaks of the Sawatch Range, where tumbleweeds might theoretically roll if they weren't caught in the spokes of a passing bicycle, sits an establishment of peculiar perfection: The Biker & The Baker. My compass has unerringly pointed to their door every single time I visit Salida over the past five years. It is a tradition forged in sugar and chain grease, where the rugged American West meets the precision of French pastry. Pairing high-desert riding with artisanal baking seems like a recipe for a pile-up, but the execution here is a sweet ride. You will find aerodynamic cyclists sitting elbow-to-elbow with flannel-draped modern prospectors, united by a singular quest for butter. The Biker handles the gears, the Baker handles the tiers. They aren't just coasting on charm; they are pedaling toward culinary triumph, baking up a storm that rivals the monsoons over the Arkansas River. The confections are miniature monuments to indulgence. I have routinely panned for gold in this valley, but the true motherlode is their lemon tart--a symmetrical marvel of citrus striking like a high-noon sun. Their charcuterie boards are arranged with the geometric exactitude of a surveyor mapping a railroad. Whether you are gearing up to summit Mount Shavano or recovering from a grueling promenade, this sanctuary provides the requisite fuel. It is the exceedingly charming destination itself.

    Great good for pastry and breakfast! Nice location and…read moredecoration of the interior and outside. You can sit up on the roof area with a nice scenic view of the city of Salida. The staff attended to us very quickly and professionally. They were there too serve and make sure we were taken care of. By the way it was even more special since it was Father's Day!

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    Cute bar area
    Cute bar area
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    Breakfast Sammie
    Hazelnut Latte was incredible!!

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    Hazelnut Latte was incredible!!
    Upstairs Wine Bar

    Upstairs Wine Bar

    4.3
    (32 reviews)
    34.6 mi
    $$

    Absolutely love Upstairs Wine Bar - the ambiance is so warm and cozy, with a great view of Colorado…read moreAve. it's accessed by stairs to the left of La Baguette. We started with a glass of Prosecco and then did wine flights. They have a ton of great combinations and themes for their flights - and they also have a whiskey flight if you're not a wine drinker. They sell beer as well. You get complimentary bread and oil - the bread was so so good. We also ordered the meat and cheese plate which was great. There were lots of dessert options - we went with the opera cake, which was really good. The service was great. Really enjoyed this place and would love to go back.

    I have not been here many times, but it always holds a warm place in my heart for its unique…read moreposition, hidden away among OCC's shoppes, a lesser-known gem for those lucky enough to discover its charm. The first time I was there was many years ago, when the warm fireplace with couches was a centerpiece and memorable. It's upstairs, off the street, windows looking out. I finally made it back with a friend, and we had a great time; however, as John C. said in his comments, I can relate to the (still current) problems they seem to be facing with only one employee available, and no one to make the cheese fondue we were looking forward to. We settled for a cheese and hummus & olive plates, which were good, just not what we wanted. I do not recall the fireplace going. There were a couple of other parties seated at tables, and it seemed as though our server was a bit overwhelmed. He did know about the wine, which we appreciated. I do not wish to write off this special place and am hopeful they will make improvements based on reviews like this one.

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    Opera cake
    Opera cake
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    Prosecco
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    La Forchetta Da Massi

    La Forchetta Da Massi

    4.6
    (280 reviews)
    36.0 mi
    $$

    First time trying it out with with some friends that recommended the location. The wine selection…read morewas spot on. The food was fantastic. The service was wonderful and the attention to detail was remarkable. Th staff had up on the back patio. It was covered and there were heaters. They checked on us to make sure we were comfortable or if adjustments needed to be made. Would definitely recommend and look forward to the opportunity when we can return. Well done.

    For a restaurant in a smaller city, La Forchetta was impressive! They had good Italian food infused…read morewith local flavor, and for a decent price. Service was outstanding, it felt like a choreography with how well our server took care of us. The space itself is part restaurant, part bar, with that odd almost-purple lighting that every spot for locals seems to emit. It's a bit noisy inside as a result, but it is what it is I suppose. The burrata starter was delicious. The burrata itself was so fresh, and the accoutrement were similarly tasty. For mains, the insalata with octopus and shrimp was really good, packed with seafood and balanced with citrus from a light dressing. The ravioli pueblo was interesting. The chile in the sauce was a really nice touch, adding some interesting spice to the dish. The sauce itself was very thick, the heaviness took away from the dish a tiny bit. But all in all, a great sit down meal in Pueblo!

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    End of the Year!
    End of the Year!
    Bread was delicious
    Bread was delicious
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    My Cellar Wine Bar

    My Cellar Wine Bar

    4.3
    (36 reviews)
    35.3 mi

    Oh my god! So good! I'm additional to a nice wine list, there are nice cocktails to choose from…read more Service was attentive. It's small, cozy and intimate. Small plates. We had the charcuterie, homemade hummus plate, and garlic steak bites. Everything was super! Would highly recommend and would come again with the puppies. Outside seating and offerings for pups, including pup cups and pupsicles.

    I wish I could give this place five stars but the end of the night has me frustrated which is why…read moreit's four. I'll start with the positive. The food is fantastic. Steak bites, truffle fries, brownie skillet... I want to come back just to try more food alone. This was insane and the pricing was good, the value was good, and I even ordered truffle fries to go because I loved it so much! What is super fun is that they now have wine tastings on Tuesdays and it is a great deal. $12 for four wines. Someone tells you about each wine and it's a great way to sample a bunch of wines, both local and not. I was super excited about that! I will again, come back to do that! Lots of positives there. And our server was very sweet. She was checking in and making sure we were doing well. I wish I knew her name but sadly I don't. But she was so kind and had a great personality. And everything came out fast! The vibes are also good. I love the outdoor seating/patio options for a hot summer night. And it was very lush. It's funny because I had never heard of this place before but it is in a fantastic area near Night Ramen and Provision Bakery (two amazing spots). Breakfast at Provision, apps and drinks at My Cellar Wine Bar, and maybe a dinner at Night Ramen. Haha! Just kidding, but again, great spot. Here's where I have issues. I worked in the restaurant industry for six years. I understand staying over close and even coming in close to close is a no no (at least for me). But we arrived at 7:30 pm and stayed until 9:45 pm. One of my best friends is getting married so she wanted to show us her dress and share her excitement. At 9 pm (note they close at 10 pm), they turned on the lights, began sweeping, closed the kitchen, and even at one point blasted music. We asked the waitress when they closed the wine bar. 10 pm. But what frustrated me the most is that the manager (I assume) came over and was acting extremely condescending. "I know you girls are having such a good time!!" And was trying to usher us out. Girl. You don't close until 10 pm. It's 9:45. If you didn't want us to stay, then maybe change the hours. I don't care if we are the only ones there. It was extremely rude and the way she said it felt, as I said, condescending. Like we were young and dumb or something. As a diner, I expect great service. Which we got for the most part. But to kick us out before it closes is unprofessional and frustrating. Of course we left, but god forbid a girl get excited about her wedding and wants to share all about it. This left a sour taste in my mouth and again, if you wanted to close early, maybe don't tell patrons the actual time you close: 10 pm. We bought a lot and a bottle of wine. Let us finish our glasses and I promise we will leave before close. I would still come back, but maybe I'll go to Vine and Wheel or another wine bar first.

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    Outdoor patio at sunset
    Outdoor patio at sunset
    Steak bites
    Steak bites
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