Reviews on American food in Sedalia, Colorado, United States. Sedalia is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Douglas County, Colorado, United States. The CDP population was 206 at the 2010 census. The Sedalia Post Office has the ZIP code 80135.
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4 based on 60 reviews
We purchased a Groupon many months back and it was about to expire so we quickly made a reservation, which is great as reservation restaurants can be hard to come by these days.Was seated promptly and chose to be outside on the very nice patio area. They had live music which was low key and fantastic to listen to. Our waiter, Troy, was absolutely fantastic and a real pleasure to speak with. He gave some great suggestions so we just went with it and were not disappointed. We had the Fries Mushrooms, Cesar Salad, Fried Chicken, Shrimp Scampi, Chocolate Mousse and a couple drinks. We found the fresh home made sauces with the meals were great!Everything was amazing and it made for a fantastic evening. We will certainly be back and asking for Troy as our waiter.
4 based on 165 reviews
Three of us for dinner. Two ordered "signature" Prime Rib dinner. Toughest pieces of meat we've ever encountered in a restaurant. No amount of chewing was going make this palatable. I took the prime rib home and salvaged it in a Stroganoff. Other party had shrimp and pasta. I was very good [he said]. Wait staff didn't really care about us, once the meals were served. I could not register my dis-satisfaction with the meat without having to hunt down the manager, whoever that was. Would probably go back for burger, but pass on the prime rib.
4 based on 115 reviews
It might sound far-fetched, but believe it - our patients, their families and the community enjoy some of the tastiest food in town at the Manna Restaurant. Unlike most hospitals, Castle Rock Adventist doesn't contract with a giant food-service purveyor t
A delightful dining surprise! The chef varies the menu with items that are unusual and tasty at a reasonable price. We recently tried the salmon on a beautifully displayed plate with marshmallow cream and fresh veggies. Who wouldâve ever believed a hospital could have such food!
4 based on 81 reviews
This intimate dining and coffee place has great pancakes with fresh blueberries. The owner was very personable and friendly staff. They had free WiFi as I waited for my breakfast. Bright and cheery. Well done.
4 based on 59 reviews
Fine dining in a beautiful setting. Chef run, Seafood restaurant in the Village at Castle Pines. Offering fresh fish, Oysters on the half shell, delicious tapas plates, Steaks, Chicken & more. Chef uses the freshest seasonal ingredients available. On-site
We visited this restaurant for my daughters birthday with 7 people. We had made reservations with the owner a few days before. When we got there promptly at reservation time, they didn't have the reservation and didn't have a table for us. We immediately spoke to the owner and reminded her about the phone call. At that point, they found us a table.Our waitress had a shrill and loud voice that bordered on rude as it felt as if she were yelling at us all the time. We could hear every word she was "yelling" at all the tables around us. I wanted to order the Shrimp Cavatappi but the menu stated it had jalapenos in it and I am highly allergic to them so I didn't order it. I instead ordered the Lobster/Shrimp Cavatappi ($32) that the menu stated was tossed in a vodka gruyere cream sauce. I took one bite of it and my mouth started to burn and swell. I thought they put the wrong sauce on it! I asked the waitress and she said "Oh yea, this has jalapenos in it also!" She said it should be stated on the menu but wasn't. With a burning and swollen mouth, she said I could order something else. I did, the Cioppino, which came out after everyone had finished their meal. For the price ($32), it wasn't that great and was short on seafood. The "crab leg" they advertise was a very small snow crab leg that was cut in half lengthwise that made you think it was a single crab leg but it wasn't.If you like oysters, my dining companions said they were delicious.
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4 based on 427 reviews
Castle Rock restaurant featuring award winning burgers, sandwiches, and shakes with a full bar.
Our party of four adults and two children (8 & 12) enjoyed lunch here on a busy Monday. The staff promptly seated us and our server Ellie was most attentive to all our needs. The were many burgers from which to choose from their menu. Burgers and fries were excellent and the shakes were also. Service was great throughout our stay.
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3 based on 7 reviews
We discovered this hidden treasure while out exploring with friends. On arrival we found one young lady working by herself trying to serve customers and cook. I think her name is Ashley. She made four delicious hamburgers for us and we discovered that her potato salad and green chili were also excellent. This is a great place to enjoy the natural beauty of the South Platte River and a very good lunch spot. Be sure to try the green chili.
4 based on 32 reviews
Great Lillie pie shop with small patio outside if you have your pooch with you. Can buy by the slice or whole pie. Good New York style with crisp yet tender crust and lots of topping options.
4 based on 72 reviews
I have stopped here on multiple occasions on my way to and from Castle Rock, as well as coming back from a hike. Always feels like I belong here. Bring a friend.
Most Popular Italian food in Sedalia, Colorado, United States
4 based on 77 reviews
This is a great âhole in the wallâ place. They literally ONLY serve hamburgers & cheeseburgers (single or double) beverages & chips. âNo fries, dammitâ! They serve you fresh onions & pickles with your burger. Great price, original decor from the 1970âs! If you go & thereâs a wait-WAIT!
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