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  • Rosalba S.

    Breakfast and green chili that is amazing. Lunch is ok but the breakfast is where it's at. Def a must stop and check out place if you passing threw la junta in the morning. It won't disappoint.

    (4)
  • guy m.

    Overall a good local restaurant with rural breakfast fare. The biscuits and gravy were well made but the gravy was doughy and tastes like the mcdonalds version. The bacon cheddar omelet came out runny and made with American cheese, which I still think is an insult to American taste. Most of the staff was very friendly and funny but the one guy with the confederate flag shirt was very off putting to anyone considerate of diversity.

    (2)
  • Kristine N.

    Local joint with very friendly staff. My veggie omelette was good but the pasteurized American cheese was not. Hashbrowns were crispy. Co-worker ordered a breakfast burrito and said it was good but the green Chile was a little bland.

    (3)
  • John L.

    Good local breakfast place, service is perky and fast. The food may be a little bland for the 'lemongrass on everything' crowd, but it is wholesome and inexpensive. (Tip: there's salt and pepper on the table and you can always ask for salsa). I could see where coming in with a hipster attitude might not win you any points here. The patrons are mainly hardworking locals and may not appreciate being goggled at.

    (4)
  • Michael R.

    One of the best breakfast places I've ever been! Highly recommend it to anyone! They fill up your plate and the staff is wicked kind. I also just like the place and the environment. Always full of locals. You almost look pretty strange when you're not from around there, they all seem to notice.

    (5)
  • Lorenzo V.

    After reading the 5 star reviews I came to the Copper Kitchen on my travels across Colorado expecting something worth while. What I found was worse than disappointing. The only positives were friendly staff and clean atmosphere. The coffee was terrible and only non-dairy creamer available. My father's poached eggs were uncooked and slice of ham was pre-packaged, processed, cheap, fatty, and COLD. My omelette was not an omelette. It was eggs cooked on a flat top with uncooked, cold ingredients folded inside. This from a diner in the center of an agricultural town? Disgusting.

    (1)
  • Julia T.

    I was told this place was great but my experience was horrible. I ordered a hamburger, and asked fro no cheese. They bought me a small not great looking burger with cheese. I asked if they could get me hamburger without cheese. By the time all my friends were done eating they bought me the same hamburger with some of the cheese scraped off. I was actually very hungry and kind of irritated about this. The waitress did not make any effort to make this better. I had to go back to class and went hungry all afternoon. The other peoples food only looked okay to me.

    (1)
  • Heather D.

    A quaint little local diner. Lots of space, bright lighting, and attentive service. Overheard conversations about hauling hay and rodeoing...and everyone knew someone else. Bathroom needs a remodel but is serviceable. LOVE that coffee was just a dollar!

    (4)
  • Regina B.

    Okay so the customer service was good here. But the food lacked any kind of excitement. And the owner didn't lie qhen he said nothing had flavor. So I would not recommend this cafe your better off buying a tv dinner at the local grocer.

    (2)
  • Lindsey C.

    Jewel of La Junta! Even though it was almost a full house, our delicious breakfast was on the table in minutes. Our waitress was genuinely nice and made us feel right at home even though we were obvious out-of-towners. The gentleman that took our payment was absolutely delightful and even gave our son a quarter for the candy machine. We left this restaurant feeling wonderful and the staff left a smile on our face.

    (5)
  • Chris F.

    My family is in La Junta for my husband's work. We've made the Copper Kitchen a Sunday morning tradition. The food is excellent and it literally makes it to the table in minutes! Its always busy but don't let that put you off. Its a very homey feel and after two times of being in there the staff know my family by our names. We went on Mother's Day and every mom that came in recieved a flower. Also every kid gets a quarter and a cup for the candy machine! Its really a hometown, everyone's welcome kind of place!

    (5)
  • Brenda A.

    Stopped in for lunch on the way from SD to TX. Good selection of American fare... sandwiches, burgers, etc. Outstanding homemade chicken noodle soup, with delicious broth and lots of chicken. Real chicken. Not fancy, but definitely hit the spot!

    (5)
  • Eric M.

    I came through La Junta as part of a group of 16 Boy Scouts and adult leaders. We stayed overnight at the Koshare Indian Museum (great show!) I planned for us to eat breakfast at the Copper Kitchen versus the other options in La Junta which is fast food. Our group of 16 was seated immediately and serviced promptly. The service was good and they were nice enough to split our checks. I heard a lot of good things about the food from our group. I had the Huevos Rancheros with green chili and it was excellent. Several boys ordered cinnamon rolls and they were fantastic. My son ordered a side of corned beef hash and it was mediocre. Skip it if you are a hash fan. If we are in La Junta again we would definitely eat there again.

    (4)
  • Bob S.

    La Junta-home to a major agricultural center of Colorado, small town atmosphere and the best local breakfast cafe anywhere in the state. From the moment you enter the narrow rectangle cafe, you are made to feel welcome by a friendly staff, honey is a key word in greeting customers.Great value in $4-7 breakfast items, great green chili, blueberry pancakes, steady coffee, a mix of farming, retired, local customers whom all know each other quite well. Copper Kitchen was also shown on the Food Network featured by Alton Brown (that food guy on Good Eats) for its counter with swivel chairs and old cafe style. Here, you take the bill to the cashier, the friendly owner rings you up and asks where you are from, and gives you suggestions on local activities (we went to explore the dino tracks in Picketwire Canyon) and he gave us a ton of printed information. Good food, local style service, great value, we ate here twice and enjoyed both breakfast meals-a must if you are in La Junta. Good Eats)

    (5)
  • Rob K.

    This is how you run a business!!! If you're in La Junta, don't pass this up. Excellent food and great service! One of the best salsa's I've had, nice and hot.

    (5)
  • John R.

    Fantastic home-style breakfast. Super friendly wait staff. Obviously a hometown favorite. A great stop.

    (5)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes

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