Best Cafe restaurants nearby. Discover the best Cafe food in Estes Park. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Cafe restaurants near you.. Estes Park is located 7,522 feet above sea level, nestled in the heart of the Colorado Rocky Mountains. Shops, galleries and boutiques line the main street, which has a quaint, small-town ambiance. Exceptional outdoor adventures await both families and enthusiasts. Wildlife sightings, including elk and big horn sheep, are prevalent. Estes Park is the basecamp for adventures in Rocky Mountain National Park, where world-class hiking, rock climbing, backcountry skiing and scenic drives abound.
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4 based on 1233 reviews
Estes Park's favorite breakfast and lunch cafe. Excellent food, great service, and fair prices. Join us today!
I live in Estes Park and go to this restaurant quite often. I am never disappointed. The food here is very good, the portions are the right size, and the price is quite reasonable. And the service is fast and friendly. One of my personal criteria for going out to eat is that the food has to be better than what I could make myself at home. I am never disappointed at the Mountain Home Cafe. Olga has a great restaurant, and she does things the right way!Thank you for the review!
4 based on 892 reviews
The Natural Food Restaurant, Bakery and Cafe in Estes Park, Colorado. The Notchtop offers wholesome Breakfasts and Lunches, and an unsurpassed view of the Rocky Mountains in Rocky Mountain National Park.Opened in 1993, Notchtop is a unique made-from-scrat
Our last visit out in 2017; we found this place for breakfast and have never been disappointed by the food. I really enjoy the breakfast sandwich on the English muffin and oatmeal. My spouse loves the green chili burrito. This time it took a while to get seconds on coffee but they were pretty busy. Do not miss this place for a great breakfast! Thank you very much for coming over those years it does mean a lot to us, we truly appreciate your loyalty to us!
4 based on 59 reviews
Phone 970-586-8904
We hadn't been to Estes Park since the mid-seventies, so what a change!. No more quaintness...totally commercialized.Unfortunately, we chose Estes Park Theater Cafe for a quick lunch.Our daughter's ham/turkey sandwich as okay, but my chicken salad was scary. The chicken was on the cusp of NOT being thoroughly cooked.My husbands stuff was so-so, nothing great.The WORST was the $4.00 small piece of cherry pie. How can you make cherry pie taste bad? It DID! It had a BAD flavor, & under-baked bottom crust!What a bunch of overpriced unappetizing food! It's unfortunate that when tourist attractions become so big & so busy, quality goes down. The businesses know that they will have gobs of customers, so who cares about the crap the serve? They figure, so what? On to the next out-of-towner, they'll move on & never be back...NEXT!DO NOT eat here, you WILL absolutlely waist your money.
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