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  • Sarah Jane W.

    EXCEPTIONAL food and atmosphere! Sat out on the patio on a summer's day, watching a group of kooks play hippie music on the lawn. Far out! I had a delicious Mediterranean wrap with fries...my friend had the fish and chips. Both were really great. Service was friendly, prices were right. Would definitely stop here again!

    (5)
  • Sue S.

    We were driving through town and stopped in for a bite. There aren't a ton of options in Crestone, so we figured we'd give it a shot. It appeared that the place is part restaurant, part bar and part hotel. We wandered into the bar and were greeted pleasantly by the woman there. She also turned out to be our server. We sat out on the porch because it was nice out. There's a nice little park right next door to the deck, so there's lots of cool stuff to look at, and you can't beat the view. The menu isn't complicated but there are enough options to go around. Apparently we missed the boat and should have ordered the pizza. But we didn't know so we all went with lunchy sandwich type options. My husband got the chicken wrap, which he said was good. I got the BLT, which was fine in execution but served absolutely bone dry. No sauce, no mayo, nothing. I wound up eating about two-thirds of it and then eating the bacon out of the rest of the sandwich. The fries were good. The beer selection was decent, and the coffee (which I ordered) was actually very good. I wished I'd been offered a refill but I never was. Our waitress was busy -- tending the whole bar and basically serving the whole joint. So I cut her some slack. But I did feel like it was a bit overpriced for what we received. Almost $50 for three sandwiches, two beers and a cup of coffee. Still, not a bad place to stop if you need a bite.

    (3)
  • Olivia S.

    Yeah it's a little on the expensive side, but it's crestone. It's the middle of nowhere, it's expensive to have convenience. I had the fish tacos and sat at the bar and had a beer as well. It's located in town next to the coolest local organic grocery story.

    (4)
  • Denise W.

    We stayed in Crestone on our family vacation and this is the main spot in town. The service was meh and the food was WAY TOO EXPENSIVE! I believe we were given special " tourist" menus. A sandwich - Caesar salad with horrible dressing and kids BLT was $83! Water for drinks so no charge for anything like that. We were starving and just went with it - but I assure you there is NO way the locals are paying that price for food. We wouldn't dare go back and felt disappointed - since ALL the other reviews lead us there and to think it was one of my interests and excitement to stay in a commune type town and vibe with people. Instead I got the impression that these people don't like to be bothered. Not the warm " hippie" welcome I hoped and dreamed of. Do yourself a favor and grab a snack at the grocery store across the street. Shame on these owners for pillaging travelers. I believe the " other" reviews were guiding us to eat there and get taken advantage of! You've been warned. And I am all about paying for quality - experience and service. They could have had all of our money throughout the week- but like I said - TOO EXPENSIVE and actually kinda gross in flavor.

    (1)
  • Richard J.

    Overall I really like this place. Partly because it's the only place in town, but also because the owners, especially Eva are genuine, nice and all around interesting people. That is when you can get a minute of their time; they seem to be very ver busy. There is a gentleman there named Todd who works behind the bar and I especially enjoy his service and company. I've always enjoyed the food. Their breakfasts are great, especially the "Eva Fickmuffin" breakfast sandwich! My god, it's to die for! Their avocado tacos and dinner entrees are always great as well. Truly I can only praise the food. My only complaints, and the real reason I'm giving only 3 stars is that for my last few visits the service just sucked, even with different servers each time. I sat for almost ten minutes before having to ask for a menu. Another ten minutes before reminding them to bring water. Then had to ask for silverware, all the while the server walking back and forth in front or behind me. I generally felt either ignored, or that my requests weren't important enough for the staff to remember. My other complaint would be that there are almost always loud, undisciplined, (sometimes unwashed and unkempt) children running amuck ruining what would otherwise be a great atmosphere for dining and conversation.

    (3)
  • Ty F.

    Stayed at the fabulous Vajra Vidya Buddhist retreat center and hit the Bliss Cafe on the way out of town. Everything is either organic or grass-fed. Had a very good quarter pound burger, fries and a milk stout! Yum! NIce assortment of beers on tap and the food is very healthy and tasty. The Bliss Cafe was written up in the Denver Post denverpost.com/travel/ci… . The staff is friendly and I recommend checking Bliss out!

    (4)
  • Ninja S.

    One of the two available dining venues in town. This one appears to be run by angry buddhists. Namaste and hate are an interesting combination. It's likely just effective marketing for all the weirdo cultists in town; mostly dudes in shaolin robes who administer deep dickings at the drop of a hat (I have on good authority) and philosopher kings in white robes. I asked no questions about either. Since there is nothing else to talk about in this town, I heard a lot about the proprietors of this place. They seem to complain a lot. They complain about having a lot of business, they complain about having to come to work, they complain when you order a beer. Lots of complaining. First, I was pleased that they had some civilized brews on tap. That was about the end of my excitement. Second, I noticed that people seemed angry that I was there at all. The menu is fairly outlandishly expensive for being at the end of nowhere. Given the choice between ordering here and eating at the completely guerrilla burrito/donut/coffee stand, I chose the latter. As the stand sells out in about half an hour, this seems a popular choice. The environment in Bliss seems to be pervasive in this little town; angry bitchy people with outlandish demands of their neighbors. They do have wifi though. A nice touch because, if you don't have Verizon, you don't have phone service.

    (3)
  • Matt V.

    If you like to hang out with unshowered marijuana growers, dogs that continually bark while roaming without a leash, and you enjoy walking through a cloud of cigarette smoke on your way into your dining experience than this is the cafe for you. Welcome aboard o undiscriminating diner. If you enjoy ordering a " pub burger" cooked medium with cheddar and have no problem when it shows up cooked well done, topped with barely melted shredded cheddar and is half the size of the dry, stale bun that it's served on, than by all means enjoy!! If you like your buffalo wings served cold and dry, you will be right at home here. If you like a server that never checks back in with you to see how much you despise the meal you're soldiering through and that shortchanges you when cashing out your tab because they're too stoned to count, you will be pleased here at the Bliss Cafe. My condolences Crestone, that you freely choose to keep a debacle of a restaurant like this in business.

    (1)
  • Al M.

    Given the limited selection of places to eat in Crestone it's nice to find one as good as Bliss. A nice selection of good food, with friendly service, and a fine selection of beers on tap.

    (4)
  • Dana G.

    Should you be so fortunate as to be in Crestone, or nearby, treat yourself to a bit of Bliss. The place is a Labor of love, appreciation and community. The daily offerings vary, and supplement a base menu built around solid, tasty locally sourced foods. Bliss is a bit of a shock to those of us who have chosen city life and the lifestyle that maintains that choice. It is simple, and such a pleasure. Kick yourself down a few notches, or you likely won't fully appreciate that which is before you.

    (4)
  • Snow T.

    Real food, deliciously prepared. Most of their food is local, organic or both. They are happy to make things vegan for you if you like. I think they could also accommodate you if you are gluten free as I avoid wheat and had 3 dishes and a smoothie that were likely completely gluten free right off the menu. Had the most brilliant quinoa dish there today. Best thing I've eaten in months. The owners and staff are as nice as the food. Love!

    (5)
  • Dave B.

    Bliss was the bartender although not the owner. Coincidence? Enjoyed sitting at small bar talking with locals. New Belgium beers on tap. 3 stars for cesear salad. Ended up staying in one of their three hotel rooms. Room is clean with comfy queen bed and kitchenette. Need reservation for weekends.

    (4)
  • Justin B.

    This place has excellent pizza. High quality ingredients, crispy crust. They also have Rampant Imperial IPA on tap, which is a very tasty beer if you're a hophead like myself. Service is a little spotty but what do you expect for the middle of nowhere? Slow down and take it all in.

    (4)
  • Geoff K.

    I'm giving this place 5 stars, because it's damn hard to find quality food in small mountain towns. I'm also going to throw this disclaimer up: Crestone is a small hippy town with a pot shop at it's highway entrance. If you're not into this, then you shouldn't be in Crestone, period. With that out of the way, let me proceed. The food was good, they had burgers and beer, which I was surprised to find. The latte I had didn't really qualify for a latte, but I'd been backpacking nearby for four days, so I'm good with it. The service was friendly, but a little slow. Again, I don't care. I was just glad to find a place that wasn't like every other redneck restaurant in a mountain town.

    (5)
  • Molly G.

    I had a nice time with my loved ones and a rockin' good cup of coffee! Staff was nice about it when my fish tacos came breaded. Whoops, I had no idea. To HE-double-hockey-sticks with these food sensitivities! They are relatively new and I have been too sick to eat out for a long time. I didn't think to ask about breading when I ordered them. Anyway, thank you for being so cool about it and re-making my fish tacos. That was very kind, and they were delicious.

    (5)
  • Alisha E.

    This place is the best in town. The food is so yummy! Atmosphere is great. The staff is super friendly. The only downfall is that their is only one poor waitress doin the dining room floor and being a bartender. So they really need to hire a bartender and a waitress so guests aren't waiting forever on their tickets to pay and their condiments. For reals though that is the only downfall.... Don't be in a hurry :-). The food is sooooo yum!!!

    (4)

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  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : No
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Street
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Hipster, Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

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