One of the oldest continuously running restaurants in Colorado is known for possibly coining the name of Rocky Mountain Oysters and has served famous patrons like Theodore Roosevelt, Buffalo Bill Cody, and Sitting Bull.
A forgotten railway once linked Grand Junction to a now-vanished mining town. Today, remnants of the route and an underground coal fire still tell its story.
Picture this: a cozy booth in a restaurant that’s seen over a century of stories, laughter, and unforgettable meals. That's a taste of Colorado's culinary past.
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