Discover Restaurants offering the best Mediterranean food in Cascade, Colorado, United States. Cascade is an unincorporated community and U.S. Post Office in El Paso County, Colorado, United States. The ZIP Code of the Cascade Post Office is 80809.
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4 based on 66 reviews
We had lunch here on Monday and the restaurant was busy. It is a small restaurant with approximately 5 tables and 7 booths indoors and two tables outside. The A/C made it very cold inside. Service was slow and unreliable because one woman was serving the entire restaurant as well as being cashier. The sage tea was not tasty...tasted like toilet water smells! Once the food arrived, it was delicious. My gyro with beef, lamb and falafel was flavorful and juicy. The hummus and pita bread was amazing! I recommend for take out or plan to wait!
4 based on 1302 reviews
Bringing wonderful dishes from the Mediterranean to a Colorado Springs Restaurant, Caspian Café is sure to please the palate with amazing flavors prepared by Chef Daniel White. Dishes represent the full range of the Mediterranean from French and Greek Cla
We were in town for a few days and had the pleasure of enjoying dinner at the Caspian Cafe. It's not located on a main street, but is close to Garden of the Gods and other Colorado Springs attractions. The staff is very professional, and welcomed us in immediately. We enjoyed hummus, a greek salad, a kebab platter, and a delicious pasta with mediterranean veggies and shrimp and all were outstanding. Our server was very nice and made excellent suggestions. We would definitely return.
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4 based on 20 reviews
To echo the other reviewers, you won't find a better doner kebab wrap anywhere. The spice was perfect. The ingredients were fresh. I took away mine and ate while I strolled Manitou Springs with the family. There is also a nice outdoor seating area.Highly recommended for a quick bite.
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4 based on 587 reviews
This is an upstairs, woodly styled, upscale restaurant on the main Street in Old Colorado City, just outside of Colorado Springs. Charming, safe town with lots of neat stores. Parking is just outside and behind the restaurant off the main Street. Service was fast, pleasant, and amazingly exact for a group of about 25. Food was delicious and reasonable with lots of choices for all kinds of tastes.
4 based on 352 reviews
Traditional and creative spins on Spanish Tapas combined with exceptional Spanish wines, and hand crafted cocktails set in a classic Barcelona ambiance. TAPAteria offers a 100 percent gluten free menu of small bites meant to share in a group setting.
There is nothing to compare to a summer evening on the Tapateria patio. This is the perfect place to catch up with friends you don't see often enough. We met up with childhood friends on a perfect summer evening. The combination of the gorgeous Colorado weather and the slow food concept is ideal. We had a few "go to" favorites, like the jamon-wrapped medjool dates, the merguez lamb sausage, and the warm olives, but also enjoyed the buffalo carpaccio and manchego-stuffed piquillo peppers. And they make a good sangria.
4 based on 338 reviews
Briarhurst Manorâs construction started in 1872 by the founder of Manitou Springs, Dr. William Bell for his wife Cara. It is situated in a box canyon at the foot of Pikeâs Peak by the banks of Fountain Creek. The famed architect Frederick Julius Sterner d
We were looking forward to a quiet splurge, before the holiday festivities began and the Briarhurst came highly recommended. It was a splurge - but not one we will ever repeat. The ambiance is lovely, but the service was poor. The presentation of the food was attractive, but the food itself had no real flavor. The wine list is pedestrian, to say the least, and over-priced for what are essentially supermarket wines. We had the sense that the place is tired and in need of new ideas - and perhaps new staff.We appreciate your feedback. Please call us directly so we may better determine who on our staff served you as well as who was working in the kitchen as we want every visit to be a wonderful experience for every guest.
4 based on 330 reviews
We were at the winefest and saw that the lines for food trucks within the park were long. I overhead that waits were as long as 45 minutes, so we decided to leave, walk over to the main street in Manitou, grab lunch and return. We were able to sit at a table outside. The food was very reasonably price, very yummy, and quicker than waiting for food at the food trucks.
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