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Flying into Durango, Colorado on Friday for my step-daughters wedding. I'm actually officiating the wedding ceremony. Anyone have any recommendations for restaurants in the area?
 

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Eolus, Seasons, Chimayo on Main. Casual bar food, Steamworks on second ave., Derailed Pour House on Main. Mexican, Gazpacho, Tequilas, Zia's.
Cajun food, The Roadhouse on HWY 3.
Everywhere in Durango is super casual. Make a reservation. There are probably more restaurants per capita than San Francisco.
Eoulus is one of the best but bring your Gold Card.
 

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Eolus, Seasons, Chimayo on Main. Casual bar food, Steamworks on second ave., Derailed Pour House on Main. Mexican, Gazpacho, Tequilas, Zia's.
Cajun food, The Roadhouse on HWY 3.
Everywhere in Durango is super casual. Make a reservation. There are probably more restaurants per capita than San Francisco.
Eoulus is one of the best but bring your Gold Card.
Awesome and thanks
 

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Gazpachos is always a stop for us, get the Stuffy and an order of sopapillas for desert.
 

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Gazpachos is always a stop for us, get the Stuffy and an order of sopapillas for desert.
We will have to try that we always go to Tequilas. Always wanted to get to James Ranch but we are usually to beat to go out there.
 

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Steamworks, Ore House (verify it's open), we also like The Balcony for barfood. Another vote for Zia's. The Diamond Belle is a must-do for the atmosphere, even if it's only for drinks, they sometimes do a Sunday brunch, if I recall. Food is pretty good. James Ranch Grill if it's warm enough- all outside seating.

Skip Animas Brewing and the Serious Texas BBQ.

Also, I would try to find time to get into the Hot Springs if possible.
 
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Durango is a super cool town, take your pick on what you want most places are legit. Never had a bad time there. Enjoy.
 

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Also....breakfast, local favorite is the Durango diner on main. Killer food and a lot of it. Great homemade green chili salsa. You can buy a bottle to take home..
Another great Mexican place is the Hacienda on North Main below 32nd street. It's our go to Mex food place.
 

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Flying into Durango, Colorado on Friday for my step-daughters wedding. I'm actually officiating the wedding ceremony. Anyone have any recommendations for restaurants in the area?
Primus was pricey but the food was excellent and they had some wild game options.
 

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That sushi place in Durango always had a line to get in. East by Southwest
 

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Only been once. Such a bitchin place.

You're gonna have a great time.

Should we be calling you Pastor Rich now?? 🤔😊
 
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Recommend taking the bus return option. It a long day smelling coal

It can be. We took the train both ways in the last car, so we had a great view, no children, and our private bar in our car. It was a much different view going down, and we really enjoyed it. Standing out the back of the car on the little balcony made for 270° views.
 

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We are doing the train ride to Silverton on Saturday.
I got some of the best info in RDP when it was recommended take the train trip one way and ride the van back.

The van ride was $10 then, probably it’s more than that now.
I love trains especially steamers but one way was plenty.

The air conditioned bar car was worth the extra cost.
 

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We always stop on the way to my business partner's place up the hill. Great cheesy potato tacos.
 

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Durango is fun. Our go to is always steamworks. I also personally like to do the train one direction, but we usually stay in Silverton so we ride the train down and the bus back up.

When you are in Silverton, hit up eureka station.
 

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Durango is one of my favorite places to visit.

As mentioned above there are several places to find great food, our two go to's are
the Ore House and 636 Main for some fine dining, 636 having the best atmosphere.

Sorry angiebaby I enjoyed Animas Brewing; I consumed several pints and great bar food on a daily basis while in town 😁




 

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Oh, and the coal is gone. All steamers are now burning diesel. Sounds and feels right but fewer forest fires..
 

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That sushi place in Durango always had a line to get in. East by Southwest
I forgot to add East by Southwest to my list of recommendations. Sushi yes but their tempura is really great. They are known for their mohito's and katoi martinis.
Never had a bad meal there in 15 years.
No matter where you eat, make a reservation a few days before. The leaf people have invaded town.
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I forgot to add East by Southwest to my list of recommendations. Sushi yes but their tempura is really great. They are known for their mohito's and katoi martinis.
Never had a bad meal there in 15 years.
No matter where you eat, make a reservation a few days before. The leaf people have invaded town. View attachment 1437190

Geez, is that your house? Shit now i want to leave to Durango in the truck camper
 

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Also....breakfast, local favorite is the Durango diner on main. Killer food and a lot of it. Great homemade green chili salsa. You can buy a bottle to take home..
Another great Mexican place is the Hacienda on North Main below 32nd street. It's our go to Mex food place.
Owners (maybe previous) are Islander Snowbirds. Super cool people.
 

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I got some of the best info in RDP when it was recommended take the train trip one way and ride the van back.

The van ride was $10 then, probably it’s more than that now.
I love trains especially steamers but one way was plenty.

The air conditioned bar car was worth the extra cost.
Bar car for the win. Take a deck of cards for the return trip.
 

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Owners (maybe previous) are Islander Snowbirds. Super cool people.
His name is Gary. Really cool guy. My wife went in to the diner by herself on mothers day years ago. Gary offered her a mimosa. My wife said, " you don't have a liquor license to sell mimosas". His answer was classic. "I'm not selling them. I'm giving them away".
Very cool guy who was a hard working owner that everyone loved.
 

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We didn’t eat in Durango but!!!

You have to give yourself some time to tour the museum at the train station.
So much cool stuff to see.
You can smell the history, so to speak.
Give yourself a good hours time there, is amazing.
 

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Gary and Donna are the previous owners of the Durango Diner. I believe they sold 3-4 years ago, but still have their house just outside of Durango.
 

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Thanks everyone for the recommendations. Looking forward to going to Durango. My step-daughter is getting married at Nat's Kiva in Lion's Den.
 

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Great info! We were supposed to do the whole Durango, Silverton, Ouray, Telluride, and maybe try to get to Glenwood Springs this past Aug/Sept. But we had to postpone it until next year.
 

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Great info! We were supposed to do the whole Durango, Silverton, Ouray, Telluride, and maybe try to get to Glenwood Springs this past Aug/Sept. But we had to postpone it until next year.
A lot of people do not know about ziplineing in Durango. It's call Soaring. You take the train up to Tall Timbers and zipline all day. Gourmet lunch is included. The company has their own private train car to get you there. It's the longest zipline course in the world. 27 zips from 56-1400 feet.
We've done it many times. A couple of the zips take you over the Animas river. It's not inexpensive but.....you'll never forget the experience.
 

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I can tell you stories about the guy that owns Tall Timber ... 🤣
 

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A lot of people do not know about ziplineing in Durango. It's call Soaring. You take the train up to Tall Timbers and zipline all day. Gourmet lunch is included. The company has their own private train car to get you there. It's the longest zipline course in the world. 27 zips from 56-1400 feet.
We've done it many times. A couple of the zips take you over the Animas river. It's not inexpensive but.....you'll never forget the experience.
Ive heard about this and have some friends that did it. I think they said it was pretty expensive though, but said it was cool.
 

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Trip and wedding were great. Wish we had taken the train to Silverton and the bus ride back. M Sure makes for a long day taking the train both ways.
We took the train up and spent the night at the big hotel. Then took the train back the next day.
The train and the hotel are owned by the same guy, who had also just bought the Old Tucson movie studio.
He’s a really cool guy to chat with too.
 
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