Eats on the Road!

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Brimstone10
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Re: Eats on the Road!

Post by Brimstone10 »

rijaca wrote:
KansanClimber wrote:Eddyline in Buena Vista
Not sure if I would recommend Eddyline. We stopped there (S Main St location) for lunch/beers on Friday July 1 at ~2 pm, and was told there was a 30 minute wait despite at least four empty tables that we could see and no one else waiting. They apparently didn't want our business that day.
I would have to agree. I love eddyline and have gone there after almost every sawatch 14er, but lets just say I don't go there for the service.
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Not to disparage the wonders of BV dining, but wasn't the OP travels well away from there? Can't see making a long trip over to BV from Kite Lake area just to eat at Eddyline.
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If you are in BV, go to House Rock Kitchen.
Guaranteed excellent eats and friendly service.
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Re: Eats on the Road!

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Richard Derkase wrote:
Maybe you looked like a lame tip, all worn out from the Sawatch.

Dick
Sure, we'll go with that
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Re: Eats on the Road!

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Matt wrote:If you're the type to have a post-climb beer, Breck's Broken Compass makes much better beer (IMO) than the eponymous brewery in town.
Coconut Porter...mmmmm good
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Re: Eats on the Road!

Post by Biscut »

Looks like a lot of good choices laid out. I'm getting pretty damn excited.
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