Castle Pines Restaurants

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Recent Reviews

Mikuni Japanese Restaurant and Sushi BarLone Tree, CO · 09/09/2009

Amazing experience!

I am from Japan and I really enjoy going to Mikuni because of their fresh from Japan. Chef Jimmy and Joe take care...

  • 5 star rating
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Earl's Restaurant the MeadowsLone Tree, CO · 08/06/2009

Great atmosphere

This place has nice decor and a comfrotable enviorment! Great martini list, with friday night specials!

  • 4 star rating
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California Pizza KitchenLone Tree, CO · 08/06/2009

Great Experience

I love this place, amazing service, great quality unique menu!

  • 5 star rating
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Old Blinking LightHighlands Ranch, CO · 04/23/2009

GREAT!

I eat at the Old Blinking Light at least once a week. Not only do they have a great menu, for lunch and for dinner...

  • 5 star rating
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Las Delicias IVParker, CO · 03/23/2009

Pretty good, but really nothing special

I guess we went at a bad time of the day. It was obvious they were getting ready to close and trying to scoot us ...

  • 4 star rating
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Recent Discussion

See what other users are saying to each other.

What are some of your favorite martinis?

Tastebuddys (Author) at Jimmy's Steakhouse

11/06/2008

Hi Annie,

Mary and I strive to locate eating establishments along the Colorado Front Range that will successfully accommodate both of our culinary desires. We have found several between here and Hawaii but Colorado seems to present the bigger challenge. It becomes more difficult as we head east toward Kansas and Oklahoma.
As you mentioned, the foundation of a good meal should begin with fruits, vegetables and grains. Since I cook for both meat eaters and vegans I understand and respect this. The most difficult of tasks is to find a chef who respects the need to use a fresh or meat free cooking area. We understand there is only so much we can ask for so we tend to be content with a freshly cleaned pan. Perhaps the future of restaurateurs will breed a new understanding of the mixed needs of their guests.

Dan

annie at Panera Bread

11/06/2008

do they still have the soup in a bread bowl? i never did figure out how to eat that neatly.

annie at Mosaic

04/10/2008

what a helpful review! thanks so much.

annie at Junz

02/21/2008

sounds yummy. thanks for the tip!

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