Find out what American restaurants to try in Eagle. Eagle is a statutory town that is the county seat of Eagle County, Colorado, United States. The population was 6,508 at the 2010 census, up from 3,032 at the 2000 census.
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It's huge, you'll be amazed how big this place is. The bowling is pricey in the Winter, but nothing compared to Vail prices. In the off season and Summer, it's more reasonable. The food isn't special, but it's good, especially for a bowling alley. What's cool about this place is the pretty decent stand up comedy talent they bring in from time to time. In a small town like Eagle, it's nice to have a fun place like this.
Mountain Flour is not a restaurant, but really a bakery. They produce the most delectable cakes for most any occasion, with fruit/chocolate combinations that are to die for, as well as single flavor cakes. An annual spaghetti dinner / cake auction sponsored by an organization I belong to has, many times, used M F's cakes as the highlight of the evening, and almost always brings the highest bids! I would HIGHLY recommend contacting Mountain Flour for any occasion that requires a very special cake.
4 based on 50 reviews
Situated in one of those faux Main Street shopping areas that spring up in suburbia, donât go looking for lots of character. Everything in this area is about 30 seconds old. Beers are decent enough. Tried a few, the imperial stout was the best. Didnât try the food but looked decent. Service wasnât exactly friendly but was efficient, they seemed super understaffed. Thereâs outdoor tables as well. If youâre a beer geek looking for the true Colorado local stash type experience this probably isnât it. But itâs not a bad place either.
4 based on 33 reviews
after a concert in nearby Gypsum. The beer was cold, and the staff was great. Hadn't planned on eating anything, but after watching sandwiches come out...decided we needed to eat something lol. Had the chips and queso, was a great appetizer and the price was right. Everything that came out of the kitchen looked good!
4 based on 38 reviews
At Pickupâs Pizza Company, pizza isnât just business, its passion. Our pizza is exceptional because we take the time to do things right. We make our dough every day, using locally milled, organic, Colorado winter wheat. We add fresh yeast and rich malt re
... we must really really love this place! Pickups makes truly delicious pizza, especially if you go for their special combos and the deep dish. My son always goes thin crust, but I find their deep pan pizza to be reminiscent of the delicious goodness you get in Chicago. I like working my way around the menu, but my favorite go to has to be The Lasagne. This is a real local joint, don't expect white glove service and your food to come 'fast.' If you are really up for the ideal scenario, go to Bonfire Brewing and order your pizza on their red 'bat phone.' You can nosh on your tasty pie while sipping the best CO brews all at the same time. If you dine in, relax, play a few rounds of Galaga or Ms. Pac Man and your delish zah will be ready in no time.
4 based on 168 reviews
Maybe itâs just me, but when I saw âRoadhouseâ in the title, I thought it was a steakhouse. It is not, but thatâs my only gripe. The food is good, the staff is attentive and friendly, and the prices are decent, especially considering where you are. Their drinks are pretty good and reasonably priced as well. Weâll be going back for sure.
4 based on 89 reviews
We are a casual American style restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. We serve fresh fish, grilled steaks, pastas, burgers, salads, appetizers and much more! Voted Eagle's Best Restaurant.
Had a very late lunch. Recommended by a dear friend who eats here frequently. Enjoyed it very much as servings were large and food quality was very good. I had a salmon burger which was larger than expected. Fries were nice and crisp. Hot fudge sundae hit the spot.
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4 based on 241 reviews
(970) 328-1919
Easy to find because itâs right off the expressway. Cute decor that takes you back to the 50s. Hubby got a big breakfast with scrambled eggs, hash browns, sausage patties and French toast! Believe it was $11.95. I got scrambled eggs with diced ham on English Muffin, covered in Colby jack cheese. Mine also included hash browns. priced at $8.95. Service was fast and the food was good. Hash browns could have been hotter, but thatâs only criticism I had. Definitely recommend them. They serve breakfast, lunch and dinner.
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