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| Laughing Ladies Restaurant |
719-539-6209 |
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Found 7 reviews.
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Oct 13th, 2005 |
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My boyfriend and I have lived in Colorado for 12 years between us, and we both agree that Laughing Ladies is the best restaurant in the state. We both have spent a lot of time and attention trying out food, so we feel that this is no casual statement. Every time we go, there is something new and spectacular to try. I can't stay away from the perfect fried chicken (although not my typical cup of tea), and my boyfriend was a raving fan of the halibut with lightly battered rice and vegetable cakes. Would unconditionally recommend it. |
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Sep 12th, 2004 |
On September 4,2004, we happened on the "Ladies", it was the first good cool snap , sprinkling rain, and we had the good fortune to sit on the patio and have one of the finest meals this writer has experienced....first an incredible sliced heirloom tomato, clearly vine ripened, served on fine greens and with a special dressing, followed by a roasted lamb shank
served with excellent simple sauce resulting from the fine deglazing of a pan that had cooked the shanks for hours, and served with perfectly seasoned creamy mashed potatoes. Then after the mocha bread pudding....and as we left about 9pm there was still a line at the front door!! |
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Jul 8th, 2004 |
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See what you find when you talk to the locals soaking in the Joyful Journey's Hot Springs? You find a great local restaurant in Salida. The atmosphere was not opulent but the food was spectacular and a great bottle of wine for $18. Only drawback was that they close early, 9 pm I think. Also prompt arrival of the meal so no languishing for 3 hours over the meal, but that was what we needed as we were starving after a whole day of being outside. |
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Apr 14th, 2004 |
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We discovered Laughing Ladies a year ago, and since then we go out of our way to eat there every time we visit Southern Colorado. Meals have ranged from the best lamb with cassoulet I have ever had in my life to beer cheese soups and fresh sandwiches served on flaky buttermilk biscuits. Try one of the changing selection of local beers they always have on tap. |
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Jan 1st, 2004 |
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When we want to get out of Colorado Springs and enjoy the mountain scenery, we always make Laughing Ladies a part of our itinerary. Lovely food, moderate prices (especially for the quality of food and service), and a nice place to eat -- whether we're wearing snow pants from a day of skiing or jeans. |
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Nov 10th, 2003 |
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We were there over fall break from school in sw Oklahoma and just came across the restaurant by chance but very glad to have found it and can't wait to go back. Great atmosphere and service was above and beyond. We stayed for about an hour and half because my wife did not want to leave any crumbs. Fabulous place and setting. |
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