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    The Ivy Irish Pub

    3.5 (4 reviews)
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    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    The Airplane Restaurant - Club Sandwich

    The Airplane Restaurant

    3.4(525 reviews)
    6.6 mi
    $$

    It's a restaurant. In a plane. Probably does well so close to the AF Academy…read more It is pretty cool. The plane is well preserved and there is aircraft memorabilia everywhere. Burgers seem to be the go to - mine was well cooked and tasty. Service is cheesy - everyone's a flight attendant. A little overpriced but your dinner comes with a show.

    First the parking: they have a large parking lot and should be easy to find a space…read more Since there were 14 of us, we made reservations by phone. We were asked if we wanted separate checks and told that because of the size, we wouldn't be able to sit inside the airplane, so I appreciated the transparency. When we arrived, the host set up the table with menus and pointed out where our table was. I kind of wished he walked us over because I ended up shepherding our group. Our server was Amanda, and she was very pleasant and professional. She took our drink orders and later followed by taking our food orders. She quickly brought our drinks and then our sides of salad/soup and appetizers. Our meals came in batches, which is fine because otherwise, the cooked food would get cold, but there was a gap, so several got their meals as others were finishing up. Amanda was great about communication; for example, she came to ask if we need anything else since she had a little time before the rest of the food came out, so she brought refills and whatever additions everyone needed. I ordered the Atlantic salmon entree and upgraded to French onion soup for an extra $1.50. It was possibly the best French onion soup I've ever had; it had a sweet taste and not overly salted at all. The cheese was very generous, and I ate all of it. I asked that my salmon be cooked medium rare. I'd say it was probably more medium/medium well, but that's okay. It's very difficult to get it right. The mashed potatoes were yummy, again not overly salted, and it also came with steamed broccoli, which I didn't realize because I would probably get double broccoli in the future for health reasons. I tried someone else's onion rings, and I thought they were great. At least you can taste the onions! We did have a mishap with a steak being difficult to cut, so I think it got removed from the bill without it being asked. I've gone to several restaurants where the manager would come out and try to convince you that there's nothing wrong, so I really appreciated that our friend was taken care of. Another friend ordered a burger, and there was still pink in the hamburger meat, which actually is a positive thing because even when we've requested at other restaurants, it still comes out well done. I walked upstairs to the airplane seating portion, and it looks like there are only booths that fit up to 4 each. There were small airplanes everywhere, and it actually looks like a museum with a reading panel next to an airplane part. In the women's restroom, marked as Flygirl, there is a sensor that plays the sound of an airplane taking off. Bathroom needed a little attention, which I did report. In all, I would recommend and return. The food was pretty good, and the service was great.

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    Sacred Ground Cafe - Quiche and salad

    Sacred Ground Cafe

    3.9(157 reviews)
    5.6 mi
    $$

    On a small road trip from Denver en route to The Broadmoor, we decided to skip the predictable…read morechain shops and seek out something with a bit more character. A quick search led us to Sacred Ground Café, quietly tucked into Cheyenne Canyon yet conveniently located just off Cheyenne Boulevard. It felt like a hidden gem--secluded enough to feel special, but easy enough to find without effort. As we pulled up, we immediately noticed the charm of the historic building, proudly bearing the year 1907 on its façade. You can't help but wonder about the stories those walls could tell. The parking situation is a bit tight, with limited spaces directly in front of the café, but manageable if you arrive at a quieter hour. Just outside, there's an adorable covered patio complete with a bar area--clearly a lovely setting for warmer months or an afternoon gathering. Since it was early morning in February, we opted for the warmth of the indoors. Stepping inside, I was greeted by original wood floors and eclectic European-inspired décor that exuded cozy, unmistakable hygge vibes. The atmosphere felt intimate yet relaxed, with seating for roughly 30 guests. At that hour, only one other couple lingered in the dining room, adding to the calm, unhurried feel. We approached the counter and were instantly tempted by an array of pastries and house-made treats. Though there was a full breakfast menu available, time wasn't on our side, so we chose to share a muffin and ordered two lattes. The barista was warm and efficient, taking our order with ease and delivering the coffees directly to our table once ready. As we savored our lattes and muffin, a local family arrived for breakfast, greeting the staff in a way that suggested this was a regular ritual. It quickly became clear that Sacred Ground isn't just a café--it's a gathering place. From the posted events and menu offerings, it appears the space comes alive in the afternoons and evenings as well, offering more than just coffee to the community. Given its inviting atmosphere, thoughtful menu, and picturesque location, it's easy to see why this café has become a beloved neighborhood staple. I would wholeheartedly recommend that anyone passing through take a moment to pause at Sacred Ground Café. It's the kind of place that invites you to slow down--and one I'll certainly return to the next time I'm in the area.

    We walked over here this morning for breakfast, from the broadmoor, as we wanted to enjoy something…read morea bit more local. We walked through some residential areas, and it's about a 15 min walk from the hotel. There is parking out front, and the restaurant itself is situated in a residential area. Walking in, we noticed how small, but cozy it is. There are five two-top tables, and three bigger tables for four-ish. We were greeted right away when we walked in, ordered from the counter, and were provided with a number to place on our table. We were both super excited to see that they are still offering eggnog lattes (1/17/26) - 10/10 highly recommend. On to the food - I had the traditional eggs Benedict, which came with plenty of hollandaise, and roasted asparagus. The dish itself was delicious, and also very reasonably portioned. We will absolutely be back to explore more of the menu!

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    Sacred Ground Cafe - Outside of building

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    The Ivy Irish Pub - irish_pubs - Updated August 2026

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