Restaurant offers a huge, tree-shaded patio with mountain and runway views where planes take off and land nearby. Atmosphere is lively and family-friendly, with space for kids to play and occasional jet noise. Outdoor seating includes games like cornhole, creating a casual spot to watch aircraft activity.
Breakfast includes green chili smothered burritos, breakfast sandwiches, and French toast. Options come with fruit and yogurt, offering a solid start before a flight.
Smoker smoking fresh BBQ out back on the patio adds to the experience. The barbecue is excellent, consistently really good and well-prepared.
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The restaurant is located in the terminal of Rocky Mountain Metro.
There was plenty of seating at Blue Sky Bistro, both inside and outside.
Prices are reasonable, making it a budget-friendly option.
Food truck with outdoor seating offers authentic Mexican tacos and barbacoa known for tender, flavorful meat. Atmosphere stays chill despite busy weekend lunchtime crowds. Prices remain good, attracting steady local interest.
Breakfast features grab and go breakfast burritos with options like bacon and green chili and Barbacao styles. Burritos come alongside Barbacao tacos and montados for a varied morning meal.
Cuahutemoc Chihuahua-style barbecue stands out with excellent flavor. Barbecue sandwiches and menudo also offer delicious, rich taste.
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Expect a wait of over 30 minutes during busy weekend lunch hours.
Montados with asadero and menudo are available on Saturdays and Sundays.
Tacos cost around $3.50 each.
Large dining area offers comfy seating with overhead music and sports TVs creating a relaxed vibe. The atmosphere balances quiet moments with the nearby airport's busy sounds. Guests enjoy top-tier beer alongside flavorful barbecue in a welcoming, unhurried setting.
Breakfast comes out quickly with breakfast burritos standing out as a popular choice. The food tastes solid and includes options like a breakfast Dorito.
Smoky aroma signals high quality and flavor in the barbecue. Pulled-pork, beef on BBQ beans, and cornbread stand out. Service is friendly and fast, making it a solid meal option while waiting for a flight.
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Expect to pay over $20 for a sandwich without sides.
Two sandwiches and two drinks can cost nearly $40.
No sides are included with the sandwiches.
Restaurant combines modern diner atmosphere with remnants of a former Pizza Hut building. Atmosphere feels homey and relaxed, with dog-friendly patio and mountain views outside. Full bar offers exceptional Bloody Marys and affordable mimosas, complementing a menu known for large, delicious burgers and unique dishes like chorizo gravy biscuits.
Breakfast offers a great menu with options for everyone. The breakfast potatoes stand out as especially good.
BBQ pork medallions offer rich flavors even for those who usually avoid baked beans. The pork tenderloin stays tender with a sweet BBQ sauce. The Triple BBQ Smoked Rice Bowl delivers a surprisingly flavorful vegetarian option.
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Happy hour is priced at $4 on weekdays.
Kids eat free on Sundays and Mondays with a paying adult.
Bloody Mary and mimosa cost only $4 on weekends.
Open restaurant with spacious seating and a clean, warm atmosphere filled with classic blues and smooth jazz music. The environment feels comforting and nostalgic, welcoming people of all ages. Plenty of TVs show sports, adding to the relaxed vibe.
Breakfast comes with a limited menu focusing on the staples. Food arrives relatively quickly, making it easy to get a solid start to the day.
BBQ Brisket comes with cornbread, collard greens, and dirty rice. The menu offers a solid selection of barbecue with southern sides and a bar.
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They offer a Thanksgiving meal on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving.
The restaurant serves breakfast until 12 p.m. but opens at 10 a.m.
The space is suitable for groups of up to 20 people.
Small space filled with hand-painted murals and Filipino cultural elements creates a warm, homey vibe like a family gathering. Lively atmosphere includes Tagalog conversations and laughter, making it feel like a community hub. Music and a map for pinning hometowns add to the welcoming, authentic experience.
Breakfast features traditional Filipino dishes like tocino, tapa, and longganisa served with fried rice and eggs. Weekend specials add sisig, kare-kare, and Filipino BBQ skewers for a fuller spread.
BBQ Pork offers a smoky-sweet flavor and stays juicy with perfect grilling. The menu also features Lechon Kawali and Kare Kare, both cooked well and flavorful.
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Food wait times can exceed 45 minutes during peak hours.
Ample complimentary parking is available in front of the restaurant.
Karaoke night is a popular event, typically held on weekends.
Large 360ยฐ bar surrounded by multiple sports TVs creates a lively yet not overwhelming atmosphere. Seating by windows offers great views while the vibe stays laid-back and friendly. Frequented for watching games and relaxing before flights, it balances energy with quiet moments.
Breakfast offers big portions and tasty sandwiches with plenty of seating and no wait. Prices align with local spots, with a full meal and coffee around $18.56.
Quick service delivers half rack barbecue and BBQ sandwiches with sauce that has the expected color and consistency. The barbecue fits well within airport dining options.
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Expect busy times during peak hours; seating is usually available off-peak.
The menu is limited after dinner, with fewer options available.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is recommended to avoid overcharges.