What is the best place to eat near your favorite climbing area?
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The La Garita Store just 1 mile from Penitente canyon has maybe the best burger in the SLV. I also saw El Farlito (sp?) in El Rito mentioned. After hearing all the hype, this gringo was highly unimpressed. Which is too bad being there are very few options in that area. |
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The cookbook (including the most mentioned recommendations) is now available! |
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Lakeview Deli in Saranac Lake! Some of the best sandwiches and service I've ever gotten. Always a staple after a long day in the mountains. |
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Echo Cliffs/Malibu Creek: Malibu Seafood J Tree: Rib Co. Wheeler Gorge/Sespe/Ojai Area: Ojai Beverage Company |
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Mark Ra wrote: For breakfast here? Honestly, Rudy's BBQ on 24 has some good breakfast tacos, but I don't have a go-to place. Alfonso's doesn't even melt their shredded cheese in their enchilladas. Nothing like biting into a mass of cold, shredded cheese wrapped in a warm corn tortilla. |
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Red Rock = In-N-Out Eldo = Southern Sun RRG = Miguel's (Can't decide if the pizza is really that good, or if any pizza is good after climbing, but it tastes like the best pizza on the planet in the moment) Clear Creek Canyon = Golden City Brewery RMNP = Ed's Cantina (for beer, the food's so-so) Crazy Horse Buttress = The rotisserie chicken place by the market Almost every crag in the US-of-A = Chipotle Mexican Grill |
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My Washington edition: Leavenworth - Def Munchen Hause and Good Mood Food. Index/Gold Bar - Taco Truck in Monroe and The Sulatan Cafe vantage - The Roadhouse Grill In Ellensburg Exit 38 - North Bend Bar and Grill and Snoqualmie Brewery |
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Eldo: Southern Sun or Under the Sun Lyons ( to and from RMNP): Mojo's new taco place with great margaritas and amazing food! |
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We've also got a brand-new bbq place where Dirty Ernie's was, and a brewpub that's opening up this summer. |
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Papa Bino's - Buffalo, WY It's not exactly close to Ten Sleep, but it's hands down the best Mexican food I've ever had. Definitely worth a pilgrimage on a rest day. |
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Boulder: For anyone (like me) who's not a beer-drinker, go to Zolo or the Rio for the margs. |
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K. Le Douche wrote: Do they have a kitchen yet and serve food? That was the missing link there. Otherwise, Woody's Pizza buffet was our go-to in Golden. Pizza and salad after climbing. Almost forgot eats and beers after Elevenmile, Badger Mountain, etc. Bierwerks in Woodland Park IF the Pig Out food truck is parked there and open. OK, a little more out of the way recommendations. Where do you like to eat in: |
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Tim Stich wrote: Still no kitchen, but the best beer in Golden IMO. Easy enough to Drink at GCB then walk over to Woody's for pizza, or vice versa. |
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Gunks: Mexican Kitchen is my go to. The restaurant is small and the service can be a little slow, but the food hits the spot after a day of climbing and the beer is cheap. |
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K. Le Douche wrote: Yeah, I'm very fond of the place as I used to run into Craig Leubben there. Plus that grumpy ass old man bartender was a constant laugh. If you had a cute girl in your group, you were...golden. If not, ha ha ha. |
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Powder River Pizza & Pub in Sheridan, Wyoming. |
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Spinach Bread Talkeetna Alaska. |
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Whole Foods. Hopefully it's close by. |
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The Gunks are near Culinary Institute of America, so there's a ton of good food here:
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