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    The Course Cafe and Lounge

    4.5 (2 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 2:00 pm, 4:00 PM - 10:00 PM

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    Sage Speakeasy & Lounge

    4.2(43 reviews)
    75.7 mi

    Hmmm we went here a second time on our trip and had a very different experience than the first…read moretime. Maybe they're working out the kinks, but I wanted to give some feedback. The first thing is that the place was about 2/3 full and they seem pretty well staffed in the front of the house. There were 2-3 bartenders behind the bar at all times. After we ordered (2 cups of lobster bisque and bread), our server apologized and told us there was a large party in their private room and the chef was having a hard time keeping up. I can't imagine they normally only have one person preparing all of the food on a normal Saturday evening! It took no less than 45 minutes from when we ordered to get our food. Some olives or something would have been nice. My mom also had to wait 15 mins for her 2nd glass of wine. I'll tell you, we weren't going to order anything else after that! There was some really nice classical guitar music by a live musician. I tipped him on our way out. After we left, we noticed a $5 entertainment charge! Is this a norm in Colorado? I would think we would be informed upon entering if there's a cover fee or an additional charge. I would have been happy to pay it, but we should have been informed.

    Definitely a gem in downtown Loveland!…read more The menus are thoughtfully crafted with delicious foodie approved options, the staff is always professional and attentive, and the vibe is just right--comfortable, yet it makes you want to sit up, sip something good, and soak it all in. Their cacio e pepe martini is my absolute favorite. In Joy!

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    3.5(35 reviews)
    71.7 mi
    $$

    Very nice classy meet n greet lounge with a piano.quiet at time great for end of night date.Can…read morehave a conversation without the noise.Good food .n wait staff very personable n friendly.. Great-- i never knew it was there lounge.hidden jem ..next to exit ramp on I-25 Loveland ,Co Best Western Karaoke is awseome also Saturday night ... Great place to end a busy day while visiting the Rocky Mountains. Also gate way to Estes park on 34

    Stayed at Loveland's Best Western Plus for a week and ordered take out twice from Monroe's. First…read moreorder was really good, had the French Dip. Second time we splurged & ordered 2 of the Colorado Ribeyes. When you order a steak medium rare and you get it well done AND pay $29 it doesn't promote a lot of confidence in the kitchen staff! Had ordered the artichoke spinach dip that came with rock hard pita chips that could break concrete! No problem, we'll eat the celery & carrots that also came with it. NEGATIVE! Carrots were so dried out they were cracking, and the celery was rotted! So much for the appetizer! They offered to remake the steaks, comped the appetizer & offered us free dessert. Round 2...steaks were AGAIN cooked well done! This was a re-do so one would think extra effort would have been made...NOT! It was Saturday evening and by the time we had sat down to eat again it was 9:00. Called them back but they were already closed. Okay...so we'll take them back Sunday...NO CAN DO, closed on Sunday! Doesn't open until 4pm Monday. Husband takes them back for a REFUND this time only to be told "they've done all they can do" REALLY? I don't think you even came close! If you're going to charge people $29 for a steak THEN hire kitchen staff that knows how to cook them as the paying customer requests! There's a HUGE difference between MR & WD and if you can't cook it accordingly then you should not have steak on your menu!! Since you find yourself in the position of "doing all you can do" then you leave me no choice to "do all I can do" and that will be to dispute the charge with my financial institution! For a business that operates in the food industry, hospitality & customer service Monroe's needs a refresher course ASAP! Staff was pleasant but whoever made the decision to not do the right thing and refund the steaks that weren't edible after the second time & the steaks were brought back to you uneaten, then I'll do the honors of exercising my opinion on every social media platform I can. Would NOT recommend this restaurant! If you want a great steak, frequent a good steakhouse!

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    2.7(6 reviews)
    85.7 mi
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    First, I would love to say that the Bartender was 100% awesome. She mixed drinks perfectly and…read moretended to everyone's needs like a champ! The way she was treated will come up further in my review. As a U.S. Attorney, I've traveled domestically and abroad for nearly 2 decades and been to countless countries and to 4 continents. Saying that, settling into a hotel's small dive bar is usually what helps relax my nerves from the week's work. On 17 May, I stopped in to see a band that I heard about through some mutual acquaintances. I couldn't have been more disappointed with the atmosphere that evening. I spoke to a couple of gals who were there and couldn't have felt more uncomfortable with that interaction. As I moved back to sit at the bar, the ambience was so pleasant with the bartender "Peaches". She was very busy, as I had stated, but she was a cozy welcome that I had come to expect from visiting Cheyenne in the past. As I was there, the locals embraced my presence and was made to feel like one of their own. About 5-6 songs into the band's set, the gals that I spoke with earlier approached the bartender at the rear of the bar. The older lady was very rude to her. That poor girls enthusiasm drained from her face. A couple patrons and myself later determined that the rude gal was the owner and her shadow was some sort of management. For the next several songs, I noticed the atmosphere change from a first person perspective as patrons became rude, demanding and refusing to pay for their drinks, siting the owners tab would cover it. What an embarrassment for a business that had a small crowd that fed off the owners poor attitude. This is unlike anything I've expected in Cheyenne or anywhere else in the world. I'd hope that was an isolated incident. As the next 15-20 minutes passed, several patrons left as a result of the tensions in the atmosphere. Several of us that decided to leave stopped to talk to several folks out on the patio who hadn't experienced the tensions inside. Amongst those folks outside, there were a couple bikers, veterans, a group of ladies that were all laughing it up at one of the bikers hilarious jokes. I asked where another place was that I could go that was casual, welcoming and had a great bartender. Collectively it was decided that we all would go to a place just south of the Wigwam several blocks, tucked behind a couple other bars, this atmosphere was very different and a breath of fresh air. The owner happened to be there and I mentioned Peaches to her. She was very nice! The Wigwam just seemed like some band groupies who were there to hobnob with the owner. The fact that their attitudes were what changed my opinion of the Wigwam was not of anything I'd say was bad. I found a new home away from home at I**'* surrounded by a multitude of lifestyles and experiences. In closing, I'd like to thank Peaches for her hospitality! Stay sweet!

    This place has changed alot since back in May when I stayed in the hotel I could tell it was under…read morenew management because this time the place was spotless different aesthetic totally different bar tender really down to earth gut the drinks are bomb a$$ prices. Thanks again I did even have to drink and drive the bars at the bottom of the hotel. Score

    The Course Cafe and Lounge - tradamerican - Updated July 2026

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