Estes Park, Co./restaurants/Boulder
#1
Guest
Posts: n/a
Estes Park, Co./restaurants/Boulder
My husband and I will be spending a day in the Estes Park area of Co..Anyone have any suggestions on good places for lunch and/or dinner. Also, does anyone know anything about the Boulder Mt. Lodge where we have reservations for 4 days this summer. Still have time to change my mind if need be. Can't afford elegant, but want clean, comfortable and nice. Thanks for any advise on either question.
#2
Guest
Posts: n/a
The best place for dinner or lunch near Estes Park is a simple picnice by a beautiful lake or on a mountain top in Rocky Mountain National Park. IMHO Estes Park is the crowded tourist town you must get through to get to the park - but anything more than that is too much time!
#3
Guest
Posts: n/a
Right in Estes Park is our favorite place--Sweet Basil. Has only about 9
tables and if you don't make reservations the wait can be over an
hour. E-mail me if you would like the
phone number. I haven't been to Italy
but it is what I imagine authentic
Italian to be.
tables and if you don't make reservations the wait can be over an
hour. E-mail me if you would like the
phone number. I haven't been to Italy
but it is what I imagine authentic
Italian to be.
#4
Guest
Posts: n/a
I second Sweet Basil's. It's a great funky little place with good pizza and other Italian dishes. By the way, it's a little tiny place on the main road below the Stanly hotel. I've had some good pastries from Pippi's Bakery. And I had good homemade sandwiches, and soups at the little restaurant (sorry don't know the name) at a little shop to the east of the Safeway store (in the same plaza), just down a few doors from the card shop.
Don't know anything about Boulder Mt. Lodge. AAA gave it two diamonds. It seemed a bit on the expensive side for a two diamond. But, then, anything is possible in Boulder. You didn't say what month. Estes Park is in low season until about Memorial Day. Looks like there's a new Holiday Inn Express in Boulder for about the same price,and I think you might get breakfast.
Don't know anything about Boulder Mt. Lodge. AAA gave it two diamonds. It seemed a bit on the expensive side for a two diamond. But, then, anything is possible in Boulder. You didn't say what month. Estes Park is in low season until about Memorial Day. Looks like there's a new Holiday Inn Express in Boulder for about the same price,and I think you might get breakfast.
#5
Guest
Posts: n/a
I have stayed at the Boulder Mountain Lodge and let me tell you, for the price it is unbelievable. I paid $55 a night, in January. There is a creek out front, a pool, a hottub, a mini-kitchen, and it was very clean. Very friendly place.....I felt at home. Will definitely stay there again. Only 10 minutes from Boulder and in downtown Boulder there is a walking mall. Downtown has any type of food you might want.



