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BEST FINE DINING
THE PENROSE ROOM
This AAA five-diamond den of decadence is sure to impress with its sweeping views, jazz trio, over-the-top service and sinfully delicious dishes, from lobster bisque to rich foie gras. It's worth every penny.
The Broadmoor, 1 Lake Ave., 634-7711 broadmoor.com.

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READERS' CHOICE - BEST FINE DINING
THE PEPPER TREE
This special-occasion spot knows how to turn up the romance. The city views are spectacular and the steaks, some flambéed tableside, are delicious. 888 W. Moreno Ave., 471-4888 restauranteur.com/peppertree

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BEST NEW RESTAURANT
NOSH
Colorado Springs had flirted with tapas, or small plates, long before Nosh came along. But this stylish
bistro attached to the Fine Arts Center Modern turned that flirtation into a full-blown love affair with a whimsical array of high-end nibbles for low-end prices. Nosh has gone through a few chefs and raised its prices in recent months but has maintained its flair.
Plaza of the Rockies, 121 S. Tejon St., 635-6674, nosh121.com.

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READERS' CHOICE - BEST NEW RESTAURANT
NOSH
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BEST MEXICAN
LA CARRETA
This humble strip-center spot on a quiet street still manages to reel in schools of regulars. The combination plates at this central-Mexico-style restaurant make the most of simple dishes, and specialties like carne adobada and chicken mole keep people coming back.
35 Iowa Ave., 477-1157

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READERS' CHOICE - BEST MEXICAN
AMANDA’S FONDA
No place beats Amanda's for fun, friendly service in a great atmosphere. Readers also love the creek-side patio. 3625 W. Colorado Ave., 227-1975

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BEST CHINESE
CHOPSTICKS ASIAN BISTRO
It took a lot to unseat perennial champ Silver Pond. It took such sumptuous, creative dishes as Grand Marnier prawns and the miso sea bass (a special worth calling about). It took a knowledge of wine pairings rarely found in Asian restaurants in the United States. And it took a level of service that the effervescent co-owner Kiyon Kim embodies.
120 E. Cheyenne Mountain Blvd., 579-9111 chopsticksasianbistro.com.

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READERS' CHOICE - BEST CHINESE
SILVER POND
The upscale atmosphere and dynamic, inventive spins on Chinese classics make Silver Pond the most celebrated Chinese place in the Pikes Peak region. Go for the mango chicken.
5670 N. Academy Blvd., 594-9343 bestsilverpondchinese.com

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BEST ITALIAN
PARAVICINI’S ITALIAN BISTRO
It's a good sign when you can smell the garlic from down the block. It's an even better sign when every freshly made dish in this stylish, friendly restaurant tastes as good as it smells.
2802 W. Colorado Ave., 471-8200; 75 S. Colorado 105, Palmer Lake, 481-2222 paravicinis.com.

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READERS' CHOICE - BEST ITALIAN
PARAVICINI’S ITALIAN BISTRO
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BEST JAPANESE
AKASAKA JAPANESE RESTAURANT
This is a rare sushi place where the cooked fish is as good as the raw. A steady stream of Korean and
Japanese immigrants come in for traditional dishes, such as cold soba noodles and big, shared bowls of shabu-shabu.
4737 N. Academy Blvd., 272-7301 akasaka.conous.com.

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mark reis, the gazette
Appetizers served at The Penrose Room at The Broadmoor hotel almost look too pretty to eat. Each dish at the restaurant is like a piece of art.
BEST-LOOKING FOOD
THE PENROSE ROOM
Every dish served is like a piece of art with graceful swirls of sauce and colorful splashes of micro-greens garnish. Especially memorable is the collection of tiny appetizers served at receptions, like the ones served at the announcement that the eatery earned the state's first AAA five-diamond rating. The chef displayed a collection of stunning little bites on special plates.
1 Lake Ave., 577-5733 broadmoor.com.

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READERS' CHOICE - BEST JAPANESE
JUN JAPANESE
A stylish setting, elegant sushi, and a full range of hot entrees and teppan tables keep diners flocking back to this perennial winner.
1760 Dublin Blvd., 531-9368; 3276 Centennial Blvd., 227-8690 junjapanese.com.

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BEST VIETNAMESE
LEMONGRASS BISTRO
Not just another noodle-bowl cafe, Lemongrass goes for a more refined, more exotic and more flavorful take on Vietnamese dining. The Lemongrass Three Amigos offers a perfect starting point, tossing chunks of chicken, shrimp and beef with a rich, slightly spicy, slightly tangy lemongrass sauce.
6840 N. Academy Blvd, 592-1391 restauranteur.com/lemongrassbistro.

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READERS' CHOICE - BEST VIETNAMESE
SAIGON CAFE
The area's best noodle bowls and Vietnamese-style pork chops are served in a contemporary downtown setting. The place also offers a fine wine selection.
20 E. Colorado Ave., 633-2888

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BEST STEAK
THE FAMOUS
Try the rib-eye and you'll be rewarded with a steak with bragging rights: juicy, perfectly marbled with fatty flavor. Steaks here take you back to the way steaks were intended to taste: beefy delicious.
31 N. Tejon St. 227-7333 restauranteur.com/famous.

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READERS' CHOICE - BEST STEAK
THE FAMOUS
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BEST SEAFOOD
PALAPA’S SURFSIDE
Fish is flown in daily to this cool Powers spot. Unusual selections such as tile fish and escolar, prepared with the care and precision of some of the best chefs in town, make it worth the high prices worthwhile.
5710 S. Carefree Circle, 574-3400 palapassurfside.com

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READERS' CHOICE - BEST SEAFOOD
RED LOBSTER
It wins in a landslide every year and also garners the most carping in reader comments at thebestofthesprings.com. What are you gonna do?
275 S. Academy Blvd., 591-0771; 4925 N. Academy Blvd., 594-9494 redlobster.com.

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BEST KOREAN
KOHNAMI JAPANESE RESTAURANT
Sure, it says it's a Japanese place, but the menu shares equal space with Korean dishes that are excellent. There's an impressive selection of kimchi (fermented vegetables), the gold standard condiment of Korean fare.
3105 Academy Blvd., (in Mission Trace Shopping Center), 328-9070

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READERS' CHOICE - BEST KOREAN
YUMMY
Clean, modern lines in the decor and a winning way with traditional Korean barbecue make this one of the top picks for the local Korean community.
4702 N. Academy Blvd., 266-9944

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BEST GERMAN
EDELWEISS RESTAURANT
This heavenly slice of Bavaria, with its over-the-top German furnishings and waitress uniforms, boasts a sauerbraten that's so moist and savory it'll make your German mother-in-law cry. The desserts, particularly the lemon torte, are among the best in town, and the new Rathskeller, an underground gathering place, is a classy, cozy spot to drink your Heineken.
34 East Ramona Ave., 633-2220, edelweissresst.com

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READERS' CHOICE - BEST GERMAN
EDELWEISS
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BEST GREEK
JAKE & TELLY'S GREEK CUISINE
With its fusion-infused wine dinners and delectable way with steak and seafood, Jake & Telly's also is one of the top contenders for the Fine Dining category. That's not to take anything away from its gyros or mousaka.
2616 W. Colorado Ave., 633-0406, greekdining.com

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READERS' CHOICE - BEST GREEK
JAKE & TELLY’S
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BEST INDIAN
ASIAN GARDEN
The name confuses people (yes, India is in Asia), but in recent months, Asian Garden's delicious mix of Indian and Nepalese cuisines has launched it beyond even Mirch Masala and India Palace. Go for the buffet, which features saag and chicken masala to die for.
1747 S. Eighth St., 477-6997, asiangardencolorado.com

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READERS' CHOICE - BEST INDIAN
MIRCH MASALA
An outstanding lunch buffet and whimsical murals keep Mirch Masala on the go-to list for great Indian food.
5047 N. Academy Blvd., 599-0003 mirchmasalacuisine.com

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BEST THAI
TASTE OF THAI SPICE
Licorice-y Thai basil with sprigs of flowers still attached and green-striped, golf ball-size Thai eggplants show what makes this place: fresh, authentic ingredients. The low prices, quick service and seemingly limitless levels of spice don't hurt either.
1609 Lashelle Way, 226-1999

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READERS' CHOICE - BEST THAI
WILD GINGER THAI
This west-side spot offers authentic dishes at great prices. Huge variety and plenty of spicy attitude from owner Khon Onexayvieng make Wild Ginger a favorite.
3020 W. Colorado Ave., 634-5025

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BEST EXOTIC RESTAURANT
THE CASPIAN CAFÉ
A former Denny's has been transformed into a stylish, exotic, culinary oasis. Try the perfectly seasoned Persian Chicken - it will take your taste buds on a magic carpet ride. The salad with pomegranate dressing rocks, and the hummus is delicious.
4375 Sinton Road, 528-1155, caspiancafe.com.

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READERS' CHOICE - BEST EXOTIC RESTAURANT
THE ELEPHANT BAR
The safari-themed chain restaurant has a great happy hour, legendary artichoke dip and elephant-size portions.
7585 N. Academy Blvd., 532-0032 elephantbar.com

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jerilee bennett, the gazette
Sushi chef Shinji of Shinji's Sushi Bar on south Eighth Street with a selection of some of the sushi choices available at the restaurant.
BEST SUSHI
SHINJI’S SUSHI BAR
Shinji's Sushi Bar isn't so much about what is there as what isn't. While American-style sushi continues to grow insanely elaborate and deep-fried, Shinji's traditional menu is as simple and elegant as a traditional Japanese watercolor. It's all about the best fish, prepared by a master.
308 M S. Eighth St., 475-0669

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BEST HAPPY-HOUR FOOD
PLATE WORLD CUISINE
Plate has managed to out-Nosh Nosh, with a phenomenal happy hour that cuts prices to absurdly low levels. Try the savory barbecued lamb chops with some Penfolds cabernet sauvignon for $10 from 4 to 6 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays.
9420 Briar Village Point, 475-8000 platecolorado.com.

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BEST CAJUN
CULPEPPER’S LOUISIANA KITCHEN
It's hard to find so much Big Easy style and so many flavors this far west of the Mississippi. Sample the crispy, musky fried catfish or the down-home red beans and rice while you listen to
recorded (and sometimes live) Zydeco.
8810 N. Union Blvd., 282-8479 culpeppers.net.

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BEST ROMANTIC RESTAURANT
THE MELTING POT
For a memorable, slowly eaten dinner with plenty of time for gazing into your partner's eyes, make a reservation for one of the private, cozy booths. Then order a bottle of wine from the
excellent list. Now, take turns dipping forks of food into bubbling cheese or sizzling oil and feeding each other. Save room for one of the addictive chocolate fondues.
30-A E. Pikes Peak Ave., 385-0300 meltingpot.com.

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BEST PREPARED MEALS FROM HOME
DREAM DINNERS
It stands out from similar services because of its unique menu options and consistent high quality of ingredients. The dishes always deliver on flavor.
5578 Powers Center Point, 282-3140; 3669 Star Ranch Road, 579-9550 dreamdinners.com.

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BEST PLACE FOR VEGETARIANS
ADAM’S MOUNTAIN CAFE
Vegetarians know pickings are slim for truly all-veg, all-the-time restaurants in town. The next-best option is mostly vegetarian Adam's, which is even cooler in its new Spa Building digs. Harvest crepes made with roasted
butternut squash, mixed grains, caramelized onions, white cheddar and roasted corn in an egg-batter crepe with vegetarian red chili.
Wild Mushrooms and Fresh Mozzarella with porcini, portobello, shiitake and oyster mushroom compote over braised spinach with
asiago cracker crisps, fresh thyme and fresh mozzarella. It's so good, it must be some mad plot by the cows.
934 Manitou Ave., Manitou Springs, 685-1430 adamsmountain.com.

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christian murdock, the gazette
The cinnamon twists at Marigold Cafe & Bakery, 4605 Centennial Blvd., take the cake for breakfast pastries.
SHORT TAKES

SHORT TAKES
Best soup: La Baguette's French Onion Soup
Best bread: La Baguette
Best bagels: Bruegger's
Best carbo load: Panino's Spaghetti Pie Panino
Best hot dogs: Margo's Vienna Station
Best bison burgers: Wines of Colorado
Best oysters: Carlos' Bistron
Best buffet: Ultimate Buffet
Best burritos: Avocado and pork burrito at El Taco Rey
Best breakfast burritos: Fajita burrito at La Casita Patio Cafe
Best big honkin' breakfast burritos: Gunther Toody's Diner
Best tamales: Salsa Latino
Best fish tacos: La'au's Taco Shop
Best pancakes: Wade's Cafe
Best coffee: BB Bean
Best tea: Bona Dea Tea Emporium and Chocolate Den
Best iced tea: Rico's Coffee, Chocolate and Wine Bar
Best place to save money on dining: rubberdollar.com
Best chowder: English Dockside
Best cookies and brownies: Otho's
Best margaritas: Jose Muldoon's
Best deli: East Coast Deli
Best chips and salsa: La Hacienda
Best fried chicken: Barney's Diner
Best cinnamon rolls: Orange cinnamon rolls at
Altitude Sweets Bakery
Best breakfast pastries: Cinnamon twists at
Marigold Cafe & Bakery

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BEST PLACE TO EAT WITH YOUR FINGERS
TAJINE ALAMI
Take off your shoes, wipe your hands with hot towels, then rip off a piece of homemade honey wheat bread so you can use it to scoop up a lamb stew with peaches and raisins. Who needs forks and knives?
10 Old Man's Trail, 685-1119 tajinealami.com

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BEST WINE DINNERS
THE MELTING POT
One of the best-priced wine dinners in town. You'll get several courses of fondues, depending on the wine theme. These dinners fill up fast, especially the Ladies Night events.
30-A E. Pikes Peak Ave., 385-0300 www.meltingpot.com/colorado

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BEST WINE BY THE GLASS
THE CRAFTWOOD INN
Craftwood has the WineKeeper wine system that
allows you to taste or order a single glass from one of the more exclusive bottles. The restaurant has
expanded the wine selection to more than 200
bottles, and the system allows them to serve up to 12 superior wines by the glass without having to worry about cost.
404 El Paso Blvd., Manitou Springs, 685-9000 craftwood.com

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BEST SANDWICH
SHUGA’S BLT
Simple but stylish, Shuga's BLT combines thick, crispy strips of bacon with spring greens, tomatoes, and a sweet, nutty slice of smoked gouda.
702 S. Cascade Ave., 328-1412 shugas.com

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BEST CHOCOLATE PLACE
BONA DEA TEAHOUSE & CHOCOLATE DEN
Rico's started the gourmet chocolate thing, but Bona Dea took it to the next level with a dainty room tucked in the back, where you can get some of the best chocolate teas, sipping chocolates and exotic chocolate bars from around the world.
1824 W. Colorado Ave., 473-8322 bonadeatea.com

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BEST GYRO
HEART OF JERUSALEM CAFE
Most of the nominees in this category serve the same old preformed, thawed spindle of beef and lamb. For something wonderfully different, try the homemade loose meat schwarma at Heart of Jerusalem.
906 Manitou Ave., (but moving soon), 685-9554; 15 E. Bijou St., 477-1777

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BEST TAQUERIA
EL RANCHITO NO. 3
In the back of this tidy meat market, a window serves the best traditional Mexican tacos in town. They come complete with a toppings bar loaded with half a dozen salsas, including tangy green tomatillo and dark, earthy chile carribe. Don't miss the savory, shredded goat taco.
1714 Monterey Road, 630-0150

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BEST CALAMARI
PARAVICINI’S ITALIAN BISTRO
If you like your calamari on the spicy side, go for the
Calamari Fritti Arrabiatta. It's really crispy rings and tentacles of breaded and fried squid topped with hot peppers. Tender tongues beware. Any way you order your calamari, it comes piping hot and yummy.
2802 W. Colorado Ave., 471-8200; 75 S. Colorado 105, Palmer Lake, 481-2222 paravicinis.com

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BEST GELATO
NOCON’S GELATORIA
The equipment and recipes are straight from Italy and the results are delicious. What's not to love about a sweet, creamy treat that is only 4 to 8 percent fat, compared with the 18 to 40 percent fat of ice cream?
8816 N. Union Blvd., 282-3135 noconsgelatoria.com

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BEST SALADS
PHANTOM CANYON
Two salads here invite some serious crunching. The first consists of simple greens, watermelon, warm goat cheese, toasted sunflower seeds and vanilla-orange dressing. The second is a mixture of baby spinach and blackberry salmon, spicy walnuts, sour apples and cider vinaigrette.
2 E. Pikes Peak Ave., 635-2800 phantomcanyon.com.

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kirk speer, the gazette
Awards keep pouring in for Eric Viedt, executive chef at The Margarita at PineCreek, who wows foodies with dishes such as this Leek and Dill Salmon. He was named Best Overall in a Chef-Media competition at the Restaurant Expo and Culinary Competition.
BEST CHEF
ERIC VIEDT
His winning ways say it all. First, the chef at The Margarita at PineCreek won the People's Choice at the Chef's Gala for his 48-hour 'Red' Braised Sous Vide Pork Belly. Then he won Best Entree at the Glass Slipper Ball for Seared Scallops with Amarillo Chile-Roasted Sweet Corn Sauce, Root Vegetable-Manchego Cheese Mash and Avocado-Green Apple Salad. Most recently, he was named Best Overall in the Chef-Media competition at the Restaurant Expo and Culinary Competition at The Broadmoor.
7350 Pine Creek Road, 598-8667 pinecreek.com

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BEST COLORADO CUISINE
THE CRAFTWOOD INN
It looks a bit like a hunting lodge with a fine dining flair, and it features Colorado game: pheasant, antelope, elk, venison, bison and more, prepared with an expert gourmet touch.
404 El Paso Blvd., Manitou Springs, 685-9000 craftwood.com

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BEST RED CHILI
VI’S BURGERS, CARRY OUT AND MORE
This extra-greasy greasy spoon in Security makes a Ferrari-red version of this spicy New Mexican sauce that's a delight on burritos, tamales or the restaurant's signature slopper.
1835 Main St., Security, 391-8257

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BEST GREEN CHILI
EL TACO REY
Who knows what makes people in Colorado Springs line up out the door daily for this classic dish? The green-shirted women working in the kitchen won't say, but try it ladled over a pork-and-avocado burrito and you'll understand.
330 E. Colorado Ave., 475-9722

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christian murdock, the gazette
Stop in at Little London Cake Shoppe to try its Orange Dreamsicle, a cake that may make you think you're eating ice cream. Chocophiles order it with chocolate frosting.
BEST CAKES
LITTLE LONDON CAKE SHOPPE
City founder Gen. William Jackson Palmer and his friends would have been happy to have this sweet shop in their Little London. There are cakes and tortes for every taste and event - and they're pretty, too. For many regulars, it wouldn't be a special occasion without Orange Dreamsicle, a light delicacy reminiscent of the ice cream treat. Its subtle orange flavor - with chocolate frosting if you want - makes you go "Yum." Don't miss out, order your cakes in advance.
620 S. 25th St., 475-2340 littlelondoncakes.com

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READERS' CHOICE - BEST BARBECUE
FAMOUS DAVE’S
Famous Dave's may look like just another serve-something-for-everybody chain joint. But somebody in this organization has serious skills when it comes to smoking meats. The ribs, brisket and pulled pork are some of the best you'll find.
8330 Razorback Road, 265-6227 famousdaves.com.

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BEST PIZZA
BORRIELLO BROTHERS
This locally owned favorite fought off a serious challenge from delicious NYPD Pizza this year by focusing on fundamentals: good crust, good sauce and good cheese that make for a delectable, steaming hot slice
Three locations with a fourth on the way.

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READERS' CHOICE - BEST PIZZA
BORRIELLO BROTHERS
Borriello Brothers edged out Papa Murphy's by one vote. We also love the Bros. See staff picks.

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BEST SPORTS BAR
INDIGO JOE’S
Our town is blessed with several great sports bars, but Indigo Joe's wins by a nose, or a field goal, or maybe a suicide squeeze bunt in the bottom of the 13th inning ... Whatever your sport, you'll love the juicy hamburgers, Colorado-made beers on tap that are served in really, really big mugs, and the 50 TV screens (including a private screen on every table so you can watch what you want and flip channels to check several games). In other words, my friends, it's a little slice of heaven.
6120 Barnes Road, 302-0969 indigojoes.com.

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READERS' CHOICE - BEST SPORTS BAR
OLD CHICAGO
Old Chicago scores big with more than 20 TVs at each location, good pizzas and a "World Beer Tour" that will sate even your snobbiest beer connoisseur.
Four locations oldchicago.com

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the gazette file
The Smokehouse sandwich is served with sausage and brisket at Bird Dog BBQ.
BEST BARBECUE
BIRD DOG BBQ
A beautiful plate of ribs, pork and brisket reaffirmed our devotion to this humble strip-center eatery and satisfied every barbecue craving: The meat was wonderfully smoky, moist, high quality, plentiful and was pulled off the fire at just the right time. The sides lean toward the pedestrian, but who cares? If you want really good sides and are willing to settle for good but not exemplary barbecue meats, mosey on over to Front Range Barbeque, which is a really good barbecue restaurant. Bird Dog, where the meat is king, is more of a barbecue JOINT, and we mean that in a good way.
5984 Stetson Hills Blvd., 596-4900 birddogbbq.com

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BEST RESTAURANT FOR KIDS
SOLO’S RESTAURANT
We may be wrong about this, but we think Solo's is the only local restaurant with a fully intact Boeing KC-97 tanker inside it. Kids love airplane food. At least, they do here.
1665 N. Newport Road, 570-7656
solosrestaurant.com

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READERS' CHOICE - BEST RESTAURANT FOR KIDS
RED ROBIN
Video games, fun kids' menu, great burgers and fries and an employee stuffed into a giant bird suit. What's not to like?
2230 Southgate Road, 447-8810; 3680 Citadel Drive N., 597-2473; 1410 Jamboree Drive, 598-2473 redrobin.com

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BEST WAIT STAFF
MACKENZIE’S CHOP HOUSE
The service here is as personal and professional as it gets. From the moment you make a reservation to the time when you get the check, you'll be taken care of by servers who are friendly, helpful and have a deep knowledge of the wine and food they're serving. Ask them, "What's good?" and you'll get a lot more than "everything."
128 S. Tejon St., 635-3536
mackenzieschophouse.com

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READERS' CHOICE - BEST WAIT STAFF
STEAKSMITH
Steaksmith's team approach, the restaurant equivalent of the zone defense, sounds tough, but Steaksmith makes it work, never sacrificing personality in the name of efficiency.
3802 Maizeland Road, 596-9300 steaksmith.com.

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christian murdock, the gazette
Kate Brophy worked the counter at King’s Chef.
BEST DINER
KING'S CHEF
Inside the purple castle, the sovereign of all grillage, Gary Geiser, has returned, so you know to expect a heaping of good-natured abuse with your giant burger and fries. King's Chef goes way beyond your diner expectations. Take the side salad, which is huge and features a tasty variety of greens, or the vegetarian green chili, which is spicy as all get out and delicious. Finish your meal, and Geiser will slap a "Clean Plate Club" sticker on your shirt and offer some free candy.
110 E. Costilla St., 634-9135 kingschefdiner.com

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BEST HAMBURGERS
STEAKSMITH
Grind up trimmings from your house-aged steaks, serve the juicy results on fresh-baked bread for the bargain price of $7, and you have the best burger in town, regardless of price.
3802 Maizeland Road, 596-9300 steaksmith.com

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