Best American restaurants nearby. Discover the best American food in Woodland Park. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for American restaurants near you.. The City of Woodland Park is a Home Rule Municipality that is the most populous city in Teller County, Colorado, United States and is immediately west of El Paso County and the unincorporated community of Crystola. Many residents in this bedroom community, which is surrounded by the one-million acre (4,000 km²) Pike National Forest, make the 17-mile (27 km) commute to Colorado Springs. Ute Pass lies 12 miles (19 km) to the west of Woodland Park on US 24. The population was 6,515 at the 2000 census. Nearby Douglas County is about a fifteen-minute drive from the city.
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4 based on 27 reviews
We offer a wide range of delicious food including char grilled burgers fresh cut-fries , steak platters , chicken fried chicken , chef salad , grilled chicken salad just to name a few
I'm not sure if they were short staffed or just not used to have a couple large parties at the same time but service was pretty slow. Food was tasty and servers was very nice just clearly overworked as she was doing ALL the tables. Prices were moderate. Big portions. Weirdest thing was the bathrooms were by an exterior door at the back of the restaurant which was left open so random people were coming in to use the restroom causing lines (people not eating there just wandering in off the street) which I found a little odd.
3 based on 53 reviews
The place is small on the inside and they have 7 beers on tap, 3 of which are guest taps. I tried a few and got a growler of the Total Eclipse black wit beer. VERY GOOD! I didn't have the right container to take home the nitro version but this beer was a hit with the family.
4 based on 126 reviews
We stopped for lunch and a beer a few days ago. I believe that they had one brew on hand that they brewed themselves, the rest come from other breweries. I tried their in-house brew, which was pretty good. They have various sausages and platters available, but we opted for the wood fire grilled pizza from the small stand next door. It was small, but pretty good. The main drawback to this place is that it is located immedately next to the main street through town. So there is a lot of traffic passing by within twenty feet of where we were sitting on their outdoor patio. Still a nice place.
4 based on 134 reviews
The Historic Ute Inn is Teller County's oldest continuously operating Bar and Grill/Inn (Restaurant)since 1942. There is a family friendly dining room that is open from 11 a.m. til 8 p.m. The bar is open from 11 a.m. until 2.a.m. Open Mic Wednesdays, Live
Ordered the sirloin this time - It was better that my favorite steak house! We live in the area and go quite often - reasonable prices - cute, log cabin atmosphere... whether they are quieter or super busy you always get fast and courteous service with a SMILE. Can't say enough for them!
4 based on 141 reviews
Our group stopped for lunch and were not disappointed by anything on they ordered...taco salad, cobb salad, hot turkey sandwich. I will eat breakfast anytime and although it was 130 in the afternoon, I ordered breakfast....you have to try the CRT! After I had one slice, I had to have another.....the server said...Your CRT will be right up...What is CRT--- simply the BEST HOMEMADE cinnamon raisin toast. A thick slice of homemade bread, toasted on the grill, buttered and covered in cinnamon sugar....I thought I had gone to heaven. Those that had lunch tried the homemade pies and were not disappointed.
4 based on 96 reviews
We are a family-owned & operated restaurant, serving up Kentucky-inspired, home-made, quality, Southern comfort food in an elegant, but comfortable & friendly environment. We serve lunch & dinner Tuesday - Saturday, & a Brunch on Sundays. Beyond the aweso
Four of us met for dinner and we all had different dishes, all superb. The surprising thing is the range of gluten free options on the menu. I mean gluten free fried chicken? Big portions, too. My only complaint is that the tables and chairs are cramped, needs a bit more space.
4 based on 142 reviews
Born out of our love of fine wines and delicious food, Carmen, A Tapas Grill & Bar has become the premiere location for casual dining in Woodland Park. After traveling the world and sampling different cuisines, we decided to make our way back to this wond
We met friends who flew in from Ireland. After Pike's we launched. The only tapas are the appetizers. The sangria excellent. The food very good, prompt service BUT NOT TAPAS. Sorry for the misunderstanding. We are a full restaurant with steaks and seafood, we have a good variety of salads and sandwiches, and a tapas menu. 'Not tapas'? We serve empanadas and bacon wrapped dates, stuffed jalapenos and fried calamari, just wondering what you consider tapas? Those are tapas in Spain anyway. Hope you come back and try some of those items. Take care and thank you!
4 based on 225 reviews
We were looking for a unique experience, so we decided to try this restaurant after looking at the reviews. The patio is large and airy, but we decided to sit inside, which was nice. Katy was our server and she was a delight. They have a nice beer and wine selection, as well as cocktails. I opted for a Hefeweizen, which was bottled and a great choice. We couldnât make up our mind, so had both escargot and the Swiss fondue for appetizer. Both were very good. We did encounter a few shell shards in the escargot. Just something that kept us from giving 5 stars. They were very flavorful though. The fondue was perfect. It is served with just white bread pieces - it might have been nice to have a couple of bread choices for dipping. I opted for the cordon blue - very, very good! Perfect portion size, crispy crust, tender meat. Presented nicely in slices over pasta and asparagus. My husband had the Cornish game hen, quartered and normally served with rice pilaf. They accommodated his request for no rice and extra veggies. It was very tasty! Entrees also come with soup or salad. We opted for salad. Lovely presentation with a beautiful radish for garnish. House-made dressings were yummy. They lost a point with hubby by offering a Kaiser role for the bread unit. Heâs not a fan. We were much too full for dessert. Next time! The service really was excellent, and a good variety of menu options.
4 based on 186 reviews
Joanie's offers a great breakfast menu. Specializing in breakfast burritos and breakfast sandwiches on a bagel. We serve soup as well as having a wide variety of cold and hot sandwich combinations for lunch. We serve only Boars Head meats and cheeses for
We needed a place for lunch and Joanieâs was close. We ordered a couple of Greek salads and one ordered a ham sandwich. Order didnât take too long and salads came with fresh greens and good dressing. They goofed and left off olives on both salads but happily gave us a bowl of them to put in the greens. The ham sandwich looked to be good. A bit awkward as they yelled out names to take orders to tables. Tables both inside and out. Good food, good value. Worth a stop.
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4 based on 456 reviews
We decided to stop in for a quick bite before our trip to the wolf sanctuary, we were not impressed at all, will not be back. Coffee wasnât good, weirdest biscuit Iâve ever eaten and the scrambled eggs were awful.
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