Southwest Colorado Restaurants

With dining options ranging from creative international cuisine in the resort towns of Telluride, Crested Butte, and Durango to no-frills American fare in down-home communities like Montrose and Creede, no one has any excuse to visit a chain restaurant here. The leading chefs are tapping into the region’s local bounty, so you can find innovative recipes for ranch-raised game, lamb, and trout. Many serve only locally raised, grass-fed meats. Olathe sweet corn is a delicacy enjoyed across the state (and found in grocery stores and roadside stands as well as restaurants). Seasonal produce is highlighted on the best menus.

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  • 1. Ore House

    $$$$

    Durango is a meat-and-potatoes kind of town, and the rustic Ore House is a splurge-worthy place to indulge (just ask the locals). The steaks are fantastic, and there are plenty of expertly prepared seafood and vegetarian selections as well.

    147 E. College Dr., Durango, Colorado, 81301, USA
    970-247–5707

    Known For

    • Chateaubriand
    • Cornbread with bacon butter
    • Deep whiskey and wine lists

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch
  • 2. New Sheridan Chop House

    $$$$

    This upscale steak house is arguably Telluride's best. Here you can choose your meat (sirloin, filet mignon, and succulent bison rib eye are among the choices), then your topping (think caramelized onions, blue cheese, or glazed wild mushrooms), and then your sauce (anything from béarnaise to chimichurri).

    231 W. Colorado Ave., Telluride, Colorado, 81435, USA
    970-728–9100

    Known For

    • High-quality beef and game
    • Hearty daily brunch options
    • Popular wine bar

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed mid-Apr.–mid-May and mid-Oct.–late Nov.
  • 3. The Outlaw Restaurant

    $$$

    Live ragtime piano music welcomes you most nights to this saloon-style eatery, specializing in steak, seafood, and pasta. Portions are generous and loaded with extras (each entrée comes with rice or potato, vegetables, and bread).

    610 Main St., Ouray, Colorado, 81427, USA
    970-325–4366

    Known For

    • Great prime rib
    • Homemade salad dressings
    • John Wayne's hat, which he left here in 1968

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Mon. and Tues.
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