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#1 of 9 restaurants in Brighton
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bkretzer says:
Don't let the exterior fool you. The owners of El Jimador Dos (the original is in Montrose, CO) put plenty of money into the interior and the kitchen. The building housed an old country grocery store, and then several incarnates of various restaurants. The location is off the main drag, so they all …
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#2 of 9 restaurants in Brighton
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bkretzer says:
3 Margaritas is a chain restaurant, but unless you live in Colorado or Arizona you’ve probably never heard of them. They have about 15 locations in those two states. My fair city of Brighton, CO has had one for about a year.
The Brighton location is in a little strip mall anchored by the local…
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#3 of 9 restaurants in Brighton
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bkretzer says:
La Estrellita is one of my favorite Brighton restaurants. It has been around since the mid 1980s. The name means “little star” in Spanish, so that should clue you in that it is a Mexican restaurant. The Montoya family has been running this, and it’s previous incarnation for three generations n…
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#4 of 9 restaurants in Brighton
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bkretzer says:
La Placita is not only the oldest Mexican restaurant in Brighton, but it is the oldest continually operating restaurant in Brighton. I moved to Brighton in 1973 and it was here then, and had been for at least a year.
You don’t last 35 years without something going for you, and La Placita has p…
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#5 of 9 restaurants in Brighton
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bkretzer says:
Pinocchio’s is the newest restaurant in Brighton. It opened several months ago and was instantly a popular place. Prior to this downtown Brighton restaurant your Italian options were limited to whatever the casual dining chain stores (Applebees & Chilis) had on their menu or Serafini’s. While Se…
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#6 of 9 restaurants in Brighton
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bkretzer says:
Serafini’s Pizzeria is a small family owned Italian restaurant that has been a Brighton fixture for more than two decades. The original owners, Gene and Clair Serafini have now mostly retired, and the day to day operations are handled by their son, Frank and his wife, Tracy. Both are often seen co…
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#7 of 9 restaurants in Brighton
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brooksab says:
Having the privilege of visiting this restaurant before it opened and hearing the mountains of delays, inspections, impediments placed in the way of opening on time, I looked forward to the opening. This restaurant opened quickly with little or no fanfare and has already developed a regular cliente…
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#8 of 9 restaurants in Brighton
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bkretzer says:
El Taco Loco is one of about a dozen Mexican restaurants in Brighton. I rate it my 6th favorite of those dozen. That is not to say it doesn’t have good food. There food is pretty good. El Taco Loco’s food is more authentic than most others. They have some choices not found in most of the other, …
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#9 of 9 restaurants in Brighton
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bkretzer says:
Los Alamos Restaurant (formerly known as L&Z Restaurant) is located on the northern edge of downtown Brighton. The building it occupies has held a Mexican restaurant for several decades.
The food a Los Alamos is good. It is always attractive in appearance and tasty. Their green chili comes in mi…
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