This place has some great reviews from several people. We relied on those reviews to make our decision to stop here for lunch today. I can tell you now that the other reviews are not from real customers. The place did not look open and there was no sign with the businesses name on it anywhere. It is actually part of a motel, and looks worrisome from the outside. We had to try the door to see if it was open. Once inside, it looked a lot better. It was clean and the staff was happy to take our order at the counter. We ordered two sandwiches ($15 each) and then waited around 15-20 minutes. When the sandwiches came, we were disappointed that they were both very small. Kind of like a sandwich you’d make at home from a loaf of sliced bread. Also my wife’s panini was not even toasted and both sandwiches had exactly one slice of each type of meat and cheese that was included. It’s easy to write yourself a glowing review, but hard to get anyone to walk in the door more than once. Drive down the road and find...
Read moreIt’s a nice restaurant. I stopped with my family during breakfast. They took our order quickly. It was pretty clean and organized. The outside of the building isn’t anything special, but the inside has plenty of seating and outside has plenty of parking. The food was also presented nicely and cook time was appropriate for the amount of customers and the size of our order. The food was very tasty and very fresh. This is probably one of the healthiest restaurants we have found in a long time. Here are some things that are good improvement points: bathroom stall locking mechanism was broken and difficult to use. No website was listed on the google listing. Seems they have a website; it just needs to be listed. We had to wait until we arrived to see what was on the menu. We called for more information, but no one answered. Overall, it was a great stop. Very glad they were open. They are the only restaurant for an hour or more until you get closer to...
Read moreWe stumbled upon Kit Carson Cafe during our road trip from Denver, Colorado to Dallas, Texas all thanks to a Tesla Supercharger stop in this tiny town. What a delightful surprise! This cozy roadside café serves up some seriously good food. We tried their brick oven pizza and it was fantastic fresh ingredients, perfect crust, and loaded with flavor. The vibe is charmingly rustic with small-town hospitality. Loved the vintage tractor outside and the quirky signage that says: “Till • Plant • Harvest • Eat • Sleep • Repeat.” If you’re passing through Kit Carson, CO especially in an EV make sure to stop by. Great food, clean restrooms, and friendly faces in the most unexpected place. One of the happiest finds...
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