Grand Junction Restaurants

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  • 1. Pablo's Pizza

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    Drawing inspiration from Pablo Picasso's artwork, the pizzas at this funky joint make for a diverse palette of flavors and fun. Specialties include creations such as Popeye's Passion (featuring spinach and "olive oyl") or Dracula's Nemesis (studded with roasted garlic). For kids, they even serve a mac-and-cheese pizza. With brick walls covered only by eclectic local paintings, Pablo's can get loud when busy. They pour local wines by the glass and Palisade Brewery beer and root beer by the bottle.

    319 Main St., Grand Junction, Colorado, 81501, USA
    970-255–8879

    Known For

    • Locally sourced ingredients
    • Party atmosphere
    • Local wines and beers

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted
  • 2. Dos Hombres

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    Casual and colorful, Dos Hombres serves the usual variety of combination platters and Mexican specialties, and loads up the plates for low prices. The fajitas and enchiladas are particularly well made, with quality meats and a noticeable lack of grease, and they have an unusually large menu of interesting salads (check out the Cancun version, with pineapple and fried tortilla strips). Service is snappy and friendly, and the staff is accommodating to kids. The margaritas and cervezas are inexpensive, too—they're half-price during the weekday three-hour happy hour and all day Tuesday.

    421 Brach Dr., Grand Junction, Colorado, 81501, USA
    970-434–5078

    Known For

    • Sangria brunch
    • Freshly fried, salt-free chips
    • Margarita happy hour

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted
  • 3. The Winery

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    This is the place for that big night out and other special occasions in the area. The menu isn't terribly adventuresome, but the kitchen does turn out fresh-fish specials and top-notch steak, chicken, prime rib, and shrimp in simple, flavorful sauces. The decor is awash in stained glass, wood beams, exposed brick, and hanging plants, with dark nooks and crannies and ends of aging barrels as art, all of which combine for an intimate atmosphere. The real draw is for wine fans who want to try a more obscure bottle from the extensive, domestic-heavy roster.

    642 Main St., Grand Junction, Colorado, 81501, USA
    970-242–4100

    Known For

    • Obscure, rare wines
    • Top-notch steak
    • Inviting wood-lined bar

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch, Reservations essential
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