Are you a self-proclaimed foodie who knows a good meal when you see (err, taste) it? Or do you just really love to eat? If you answered yes to either of these, I will let you in on a little secret: the BEST food comes from the restaurants that are the most low-key and have the least amount of frills, many of which you can find in super small towns. For an example of this theory, check out the small town gathering spot that is the Trading Post Restaurant in Colorado:
Please note, Trading Post Restaurant has permanently closed.
Located in the small, Eastern Plains town of Kit Carson, the Trading Post Restaurant is a no-frills yet charming cafe that is arguably one of the best hidden gems in the Centennial State.
Boasting a down-home ambiance and some of the friendliest staff you have ever met, you will feel like family at the Trading Post, which offers both dine-in and carry-out options.
Are you early to rise? Then you will want to take advantage of the scrumptious breakfast menu at the Trading Post, which includes such favorites as steak and eggs, biscuits and gravy, and hearty breakfast burritos.
Did you sleep in this morning but still want to partake in this made-from-scratch goodness? There is a lunch menu for you, too, which includes everything from tasty burgers and sandwiches to chicken fried steak and potatoes to chicken strip and fried shrimp baskets.