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Dinner in Gunnison Colorado

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Had a nice dinner there years ago. I just cant remember the name, or if they are still in business.

 

Make sure you stop by Traders rendezvous. It is worth the time.

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The steakhouse is good, as is Gunnisack and Mario's, which also happens to be right next to Gene Taylor's, my favorite outdoors store of anywhere I've ever been. Traders Rendezvous is a unique place, but I would never spend my money there due to the owner and his demeanor towards certain others. There's some good eating up in Crested Butte as well, if you head up that way. One of the hotels just outside town had a fancy restaurant in it, but I never went there. One of the breweries in town used to do $1 fish tacos and $3 pitchers on Tuesday nights. And for the love of everything outdoors, please take your fishing pole and make time to do some fishing. It's the whole reason I lived there.

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We went to black stock bistro and it was awsome, the brewery called high alpine brewery was closing the kitchen earlier than we could make it so blackstock it was. Lamb , and tuna poke' and beef tartar. The raw beef was soo good.

 

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Last nights dinner was in Durango at a place called Seasons, no messing around wine list topping out at 899.00 a bottle for one of the wines. Food was high end, highly recommend, steamers brewery is very good also.

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Last nights dinner was in Durango at a place called Seasons, no messing around wine list topping out at 899.00 a bottle for one of the wines. Food was high end, highly recommend, steamers brewery is very good also.

900 $ dollar bottle of wine no thanks, I can survive on my beer and vodka for 3 months with that amount, That’s nuts .....

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Last nights dinner was in Durango at a place called Seasons, no messing around wine list topping out at 899.00 a bottle for one of the wines. Food was high end, highly recommend, steamers brewery is very good also.

900 $ dollar bottle of wine no thanks, I can survive on my beer and vodka for 3 months with that amount, Thats nuts .....
Ya you can but why would you want too?

Hey, maybe I can auction off my elk tag and we can split the bottle me and you, see what we are missing? Haha

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Last nights dinner was in Durango at a place called Seasons, no messing around wine list topping out at 899.00 a bottle for one of the wines. Food was high end, highly recommend, steamers brewery is very good also.

900 $ dollar bottle of wine no thanks, I can survive on my beer and vodka for 3 months with that amount, That’s nuts .....

So....$3600 a year on beer & Vodka?

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Last nights dinner was in Durango at a place called Seasons, no messing around wine list topping out at 899.00 a bottle for one of the wines. Food was high end, highly recommend, steamers brewery is very good also.

900 $ dollar bottle of wine no thanks, I can survive on my beer and vodka for 3 months with that amount, That’s nuts .....

So....$3600 a year on beer & Vodka?

pretty much who’s judging? give or take

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Last nights dinner was in Durango at a place called Seasons, no messing around wine list topping out at 899.00 a bottle for one of the wines. Food was high end, highly recommend, steamers brewery is very good also.

900 $ dollar bottle of wine no thanks, I can survive on my beer and vodka for 3 months with that amount, That’s nuts .....

So....$3600 a year on beer & Vodka?

pretty much who’s judging? give or take

I would need a second job.

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