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European
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Located within The Broadmoor is the sophisticated Five-Star Penrose Room, which offers a spectacular dining experience, set against the magnificent views of Colorado Springs and Cheyenne Mountain. — Forbes Travel Guide
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European
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The visual spectacle is aesthetically matched by the innovative and adventurous fare -- the seasonal menu might have a terrific roasted beet salad or monkfish osso buco. — Frommer's
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American
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From the “famous lobster bisque” onward, this “classy” bistro in Colorado Springs invites “indulging” in “always great” American cuisine. — Zagat
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American
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American
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By day, this homey Colorado Springs “favorite” run by a Lyon native and his wife serves up “amazing” sandwiches, salads and “must-take-home” baked goods. — Zagat
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Healthy
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Not strictly vegetarian, Adam's Mountain Cafe is one of the best restaurants in the area for those seeking vegetarian or healthy, largely organic -- but not entirely meatless -- fare. — Frommer's
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American
2 reviews
“Phenomenal” “gastronomical pleasures” are “worth” the “fairly high prices” you'll pay at this Continental “find” in Colorado Springs. — Zagat
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American
2 reviews
A six-in-one store loved by locals of all ages. On one side there's a pizza parlor...Step through a doorway and you're in a toy store. Step through another and you'll find yourself in Rico's Cafe. — Fodor's
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American
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Play is proof positive that after nearly a century of welcoming guests to its luxurious grounds, Colorado Springs grande dame The Broadmoor is still introducing fresh ideas and minting new traditions. — Forbes Travel Guide
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American
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— Afar Magazine
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American
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Considering Colorado Springs was once known as “Little London,” it’s only fitting that the city’s best hotel should have an English pub. — Forbes Travel Guide
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