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food

The Denver TasteCasting group visited Great Northern restaurant on Tuesday and enjoyed some great food from Chef Damon Keith and his team. Great Northern is at 8101 East Belleview Ave (at Ulster) in the Denver Tech Center.

From the Great Northern website:

Established in 1998, the Great Northern, located in the heart of the Denver Tech Center, echos the journey of the Great Northern Railroad across the upper United States. Our menu reflects the traditional cuisine of these regions through interpretations of beloved trans-continental meals. An excellent wine list not only accompanies, but also accentuates, our menu.

Our knowledgeable and truly friendly staff, provide the classic service that is the hallmark of an exceptional dining experience. The mahogany trimmed overstuffed booths harkens back to the days of glamorous travel by rail. Enjoy the ambiance of a restaurant that recalls travels in both style and comfort.

The atmosphere was very pleasant, even with the restaurant as busy as it was. We were able to carry on conversations from one end of the 10 person table to the other. General manager Philip Cahil and his staff took good care of us.

We started with appetizers, calamari, chicken tortilla soup, spinach artichoke dip, and a sashimi dish made on the fly by the chef. All three were very good, but my favorite was the tortilla soup. The flavor was perfect and the spice kicked in on the back end, but it wasn’t overwhelming.

For an entree, I had the Bacon Bleu Cheese Burger: “Certified Angus burger basted with a tangy peppercorn sauce - topped with gorgonzola crumbles, GN’s famous three-pepper bacon, fried onion strings.” For a side, I had both the tavern chips and the steak fires. The burger was, of course, cooked to order and was delicious. The meat was juicy and the peppercorn sauce, combined with the three pepper bacon gave it a great zesty flavor. The bleu cheese added a rustic flair to the overall taste of the burger. I went without condiments on the burger…tasted great just as it was.

Bacon rating:

3 out of 5

3 out of 5

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What is it about vacations that are so much about food?

This past weekend, the family unit took the truckster to St. Louis to visit Nana and Ba.  The kiddos got some quality time with my folks.  The wife and I got a little time to ourselves.

St. Louis food is choice.  There is no shortage of good stuff to eat in that town.  Imo’s Pizza, toasted ravioli, Ted Drewe’s frozen custard, Steak-n-Shake.  These are some of my “must eats” when I visit.  Mom’s cooking is good, and this go around we had some wonderful ribs…

It seems as though vacations are centered around food.  Think  back to a recent trip and consider the schedule.  Wake up, yummy breakfast… few hours later you’re out sight seeing or shopping, let’s have lunch!  By the time you get back to the hotel and take a nap, you’re geting ready to go out to dinner.  Oh, don’t forget the late night dessert before turning in…

I love to eat… and vacations provide a great excuse to make a pig of yourself.

Of course, when you return, you look at the newly expeanded belly and make a plan to work it off.  If you’re like me, you look at the treadmill and say, “meh, tomorrow…”

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