Happy Thanksgiving!

Mildred’s Cafe – Restaurant Review

Mildred's CafeI heard about Mildred’s Cafe from the owner of South Jersy Subs.  It is in Cascade, just before the toll booth for the Pike’s Peak highway so it’s a bit of a drive, but for the curious or adventurous, it isn’t too far.  Owen and I decided to make the trek.

It’s a very small diner, but very easy to find.  You really can’t miss it.  First impressions were good – it appeared to be well maintained, clean, and had a decent menu – not too many items but enough of a variety, and reasonably priced.  It was pretty small, only containing about half a dozen tables, and a few seats at the counter.  Also, there was a sign proudly proclaiming that they make their own pies.  Sure enough, there was a beautiful looking pecan pie in a glass pie dish protected by a cover sitting on the counter.

I ordered the Thanksgiving sandwich, and Owen chose the Italian Sausage & Provolone.  We agreed to swap sandwich halfs, so we could each try both sandwiches, which is fast becoming a regular tactic.

Mildred's CafeThe Thanksgiving sandwich is pretty ridiculous.  I had to prop it up so that I could take a cross section image of it to show whats inside.  Turkey, cranberry sauce, stuffing, and cole slaw.  On my first bite, the entire slice of cranberry sauce squeezed out of the sandwich and slid onto my plate.  It was pretty slippery, and I couldn’t figure out a tactic to keep it in the sandwich as I ate it.  I ended up breaking it up and trying to have a little bit of it with each bite.

Overall, the sandwich was very good, and totally reminded me of Thanksgiving meal!  My only issue (aside from the slippery cranberry sauce) was that it seemed a bit dry – the only moisture on the sandwich came from the cole slaw, which was perched at the top.  I feel like some gravy between the turkey and the stuffing would have added a lot.  What the heck, throw some mashed potatoes in there too!

Mildred's CafeThe Sausage and Provolone sandwich was interesting.  I’ve eaten a LOT of sausage sandwiches (maybe hundreds), and I can’t recall the last time I’ve seen one made with ground sausage.  Not necessarily bad, but different.  Also different, was cold lettuce and tomato underneath the generous portion of ground sausage topped with provolone.  It added a nice hot/cold contrast to the sandwich.  Personally, I felt like the sausage was underseasoned.  I don’t want to call it bland, because I could definitely taste it, but I would have preferred something a bit spicier.

So the food is pretty good, but why should you bother to drive all the way up here?  I’ll tell you why: the pie.  A slice of pie runs $3.50 – if you want ice cream with it, its a dollar more.  Very reasonable dessert prices.  Owen and I both chose to get a slice of pecan (it was the only pie we saw, and we didn’t ask if they had other options), with a scoop of black cherry ice cream.  They warmed the pie up, and put the ice cream on top and it was amazing.

Mildred's CafeThis was the best slice of pecan pie I’ve eaten in my life.  Now I’ll admit to not being a pecan pie expert, but I think I know a good pie when I eat one.  The syrup was perfect – not too fluffy, and not too sticky or hard.  The pecans were huge, which was actually the biggest obstacle in cutting bites off, but it was something I could deal with.  It was awesome.

Overall, I really liked Mildred’s Cafe.  It’s a cute little diner thats worth the drive.  From the Colorado Springs tech center area, we were able to drive up there, eat lunch, shoot the bull with the owner, and drive back to work in about an hour and a half.  Not too bad!

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The Duke Says, “Eat Here!”

North End Diner – Restaurant Review

North End DinerA few weeks ago, I saw a Gazette “Deal of the day” coupon for North End Diner.  I’ve been wanting to try the place out, so I picked it up ($8 for $16 worth of food.)  I finally made it over there with my friend Owen, and it was awesome!

North End Diner is a diner, that has been in town since the 50s.  So while it is legitimately a 50s diner, it isn’t one of those loud, obnoxious in-your-face 50s diners that aren’t really 50s diners.  It’s definitely got personality, but its more of a good, fast, friendly service, great food, fair price kind of personality.  Oh yeah, and there is a picture of John Wayne with an eyepatch.  It is pretty radical.  Personality.

We walked in and sat down, and were immediately asked by a ridiculously friendly server (I mean this in a good way, he wasn’t actually ridiculous) if we wanted breakfast or lunch menus – we opted to look over both.  The menus are incredible.  There are easily over 200 different items available, and they all sounded terrific.

Ultimately, we both opted for burgers.  Owen ordered an Audrey’s Smokey, and I chose the San Franscisco.  We both asked for medium rare.

The food came, and it looked incredible!

North End DinerAudrey’s Smokey is served on a traditional bun, and comes with a generous slab of smoked gouda, sauteed onions, and bacon.  Owen loved it.  I was a bit jealous, until I tried my own burger.

The San Francisco has sauteed mushrooms and onions, bacon, and is served on two huge pieces of sourdough bread that were grilled in about five pounds of butter.  It was amazing!  The beef was delicious, and cooked to a perfect medium rare.  Everything about this burger was awesome.

After we were done throwing down our burgers and fries, I asked what they had for dessert.  Our server rattled off a list of pies.  I chose apple, Owen went with Cherry.  I asked him if I could get ice cream with it, and he told us he was sure they could scrounge some up.  We chuckled and thanked him.

As it turned out, they actually were “scrounging” up ice cream.  We were able to overhear several hushed and hurried conversations between servers about the location of the ice cream, and they may have ultimately ended up running across the street to the 7-11 to get some for us.  Whatever the problem was, they ultimately resolved it, and brought us some pie with ice cream.

North End DinerTruth be told, the pie was pretty good, but not amazing, and obviously not home made.  I suspect it came out of a King Soopers box.  After I saw the $3.50 price (for pie AND ice cream) on the ticket, however, I was more than happy.  For that price, it exceeded expectations, in my book.

The men’s room was very clean, and after washing my hands I thought I had a problem when I noticed the paper towel dispensor was empty.  The crisis was averted however when I turned around, and saw a roll of paper towels on the table against the back wall.

So, what’s bad about this place?  Nothing really.  I enjoyed every aspect of my visit.  The food was awesome.  The service was amazing.  The building is quaint.  If I was forced to find some negatives, I could go out on a limb and say that the booth we were sitting in was a bit worn out.  The dining room could maybe use a fresh coat of paint.  A ceiling tile or two could use replacing.  Honestly, nothing I care about needs to change.

I would highly recommend North End Diner to anyone.  I’ll definitely be back.

North End Diner

With a picture like this on the wall, how can you not love this place?

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Blast From The Past

Cy’s Drive-In – Restaurant Review

I really like Cy’s. It has been in town since the early 1950s, and hasn’t changed much. I like the James Dean and Coca Cola paraphernalia on the walls, and the malts. It’s just a cool place, with a lot of character.

Cy’s is a little place, so you kind of have to weave your way between the tables to get to the counter. I ordered a mushroom swiss burger and onion rings. Without direction, I wasn’t sure what to do *after* I placed and paid for my order. It was unclear if I should hang out at the counter, or find a table and let them bring it to me. I decided to do both. I claimed a table, and sat there for what seemed like a reasonable amount of time, then wandered back towards the counter. As I was approaching the counter, my food became available, and was quickly handed over. I’m still not sure if they were going to bring it to me or not.

At first glance, I was disappointed in the number of onion rings served. I paid three bucks for an order, and could visually count them in mere seconds. Seven onion rings. 43 cents each. Not a good deal, in my opinion. Luckily, they tasted great! They were nice and crisp and held together well. Delicious, just not enough of them.

I had no real complaints about the burger. The quality of the meat was superb, the bun and vegetables were fresh. Swiss cheese is always good. There were an adequate amount of mushrooms, but I would have been happier with more. Overall, it was an excellent burger.

While not exorbitant, Cy’s feels a little bit pricey. It cost me almost 10 bucks for lunch, and I left feeling like I should have gotten more food (and I was still a little bit hungry!) However, the quality of the food is excellent. I always enjoy coming here and will be back. Next time I’ll get a malt to wash it all down!

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You Can’t Get Anything You Want…

Sheldon’s Luncheonette- Restaurant Review

Sheldon's LuncheonetteSorry about the Arlo Guthrie, ok.. maybe not.

I was meeting a friend for lunch, and he suggested Sheldon’s. I only knew about the one on 8th street, but he told me about a different one, much closer to work, not far from the dog track on north Nevada.

I arrived right at 11:20, and the place was packed! Come early if you want a table. I scooted up to a stool at the counter, and saved a seat for my buddy. He arrived not long after I did.

I ordered the “queen sized” pastrami, grilled. You get a choice of potato salad or coleslaw. I asked if I could get anything else, and was told, “no”. I don’t particularly like either of those choices, but I went with the coleslaw.

The sandwich arrived, and it looked awesome! I was shocked when I picked it up, because… they only grilled one side of the sandwich!! What the heck is up with that? The pastrami wasn’t anything special, a bit tougher and not as seasoned as I like, but it was still edible. Out of a misguided feeling of obligation to try everything, I ate some coleslaw. I still don’t like coleslaw.

Sheldon’s has been around for ages, and is a decent place to swing in for some quick greasy food. I liked the environment – a true diner. I felt like I was stepping onto the set of Alice, and expected Mel to come out of the kitchen and yell at the help at any moment.

To sum up my experience: Good friendly service. Mediocre food. Not much elbow room. Fair prices, but not what I’d call cheap. Somewhat inflexible menu.

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Get Your Kicks On Route 66

The Hub Car Wash & Diner – Restaurant Review

The Hub Car Wash & DinerIt is important to realize that there are two Hub restaurants in town, and they are not the same. Different owners, different menu, different prices, different servce. Same branding. I’m confused too. Just know that this review pertains ONLY to The Hub on Garden of the Gods (AKA: the good one.)

The Hub is a neat place. It’s a car wash, that lets you sit down and eat while your ride is getting cleaned. Inside, it is a nice diner with lots of 50s decor. Spanning 3 walls is a huge mural that is a nice tribute to route 66. They also have a nice gift shop, with a surprising amount of good and useful car stuff stuff at reasonable prices.

You order at the counter. I ordered a half of a cactus burrito and a drink. Thankfully, it isn’t made of cactus, but rather hash browns, chorizo, and egg. The half order is cheap – around 5 bucks, and is plenty for me. After placing my order, I dropped my number off at a table, filled my cup from the soda fountain, then wandered around the gift shop for a few minutes. I almost bought an LED flashlight, but I managed to control my spending urge. I got back to my table just as my food arrived – it looked delicious!

I wasn’t disappointed. This burrito is really good, and the green chili its smothered in is terrific as well. The chorizo in the cactus burrito was a sharp contrast the the crap in the chorizo burrito at Las Palmitas last week. Perfectly cooked, and lots of it. Hash browns make a good food filler too – cheap and tasty. This is my favorite dish at The Hub, and I’m a little chagrined to say I’ve never ordered anything else here. I’ll have to work on that.

My out the door total was $6.90. For a comfortably sized and delicious meal in a nice atmosphere, you just can’t beat that anywhere.

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