Nutrition tables in menu | Orange crush | |
Taco Bell | N/A | Yes |
Chick-fil-A | Yes | N/A |
Carl's Jr. | N/A | No |
320 Main Street | Yes | N/A |
Fort Collins is known for its vibrant dining scene, offering a variety of cuisines from all over the world. One of the most beloved culinary styles is Mexican cuisine, which can be found all over the city. From hole-in-the-wall taquerias to upscale restaurants, Fort Collins has it all.
If you're looking for an authentic Mexican meal in Fort Collins, the following restaurants are worth checking out:
La Luz is a local favorite, offering a fusion of Mexican and Southwestern cuisine. Their menu features dishes like mole poblano, chimichangas, and chile rellenos, all made with fresh, high-quality ingredients. Don't forget to try their margaritas and tequila flights!
With several locations in Colorado, Rio Grande is a well-known Mexican restaurant that serves up classic dishes like tacos, enchiladas, and fajitas. Their homemade salsa and guacamole are a must-try, as are their famous Rio margaritas.
This no-frills taqueria specializes in traditional Mexican street food, like tacos, burritos, and tortas. Their ingredients are always fresh and their portions are generous, making it a great spot for a quick, satisfying meal.
Whether you're in the mood for a fancy night out or a quick bite to eat, Fort Collins has plenty of Mexican restaurants to choose from. So, go ahead and indulge in some delicious enchiladas, tacos, and margaritas, and experience the best of Fort Collins' Mexican scene.
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As Alexandria Page, I had an okay dining experience at Good Times Burgers & Frozen Custard in Fort Collins last summer. The burgers were tasty but the frozen custard lacked richness and smoothness. The premises needed more attention to cleanliness.
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As I walked into Carl's Jr. The dimly lit interior made it seem like something sinister lurked in the shadows. We were desperate for a bite to eat after a long day of work, but the limited seating forced us to share a small table with our fast food. As we chowed down on our greasy burgers and fries, I couldn't help but feel like we were being watched. The other patrons seemed hollow-eyed and listless, as if they too had been drained of life by the monotonous routine of their daily grind. It wasn't until later that night when I heard news reports of a serial killer on the loose in Fort Collins that I realized my worst fears had come true: Carl's Jr.
While Everett's review painted a bleak picture of his experience at Carl's Jr. I found my visit to this fast-food chain quite enjoyable. In fact, I would argue that the cozy atmosphere and limited seating actually added to the overall dining experience. Firstly, the dim lighting may have given Everett a sense of foreboding, but in my opinion, it created an intimate ambiance. The soft glow of the overhead lamps cast a warm, inviting light over the small restaurant, making it feel like a cozy diner rather than a generic fast-food joint. It was easy to forget that we were eating at Carl's Jr. And instead imagine ourselves in a quaint, local eatery. Moreover, while Everett found the limited seating frustrating, I appreciated the sense of community it fostered. We were forced to share a small table with another group, but rather than feeling cramped or intruded upon, we struck up a conversation with our neighbors. It was refreshing to connect with strangers over our shared love of fast food and to feel part of a larger community, even if only for a brief moment in time. Finally, while Everett seemed to sense malice lurking in the shadows, I found the other patrons to be friendly and unassuming. We caught a few glances from some of the regulars, but they were nothing more than polite nods or shy smiles. It was clear that everyone in Carl's Jr. Was there for the same reason we were: to enjoy a quick and delicious meal without any frills or fuss. In short, I would encourage others not to let Everett's review dissuade them from trying Carl's Jr. The dim lighting, limited seating, and hollow-eyed patrons are all part of the charm that makes this fast-food chain unique. Embrace the cozy atmosphere and sense of community, and you might just find yourself enjoying your meal as much as I did.
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As a born-and-raised Fort Collins native, I've had my fair share of experiences with local eateries, but there's one fast food joint that always stands out – Culvers at 918 S Lemay Ave. Located just off the bustling College Avenue, this unassuming establishment has been serving up some of the tastiest burgers, fries, and shakes in town for years.
People love visiting fast food places like Cuvlers because they offer a quick and convenient dining experience without compromising on taste or quality. At Cuvlers, you can expect freshly prepared meals made with high-quality ingredients, all served up with a friendly smile by the knowledgeable staff. The menu boasts an impressive selection of burgers, sandwiches, salads, and sides that cater to every palate, ensuring that there's something for everyone.
One thing that sets Cuvlers apart from other fast food joints is their commitment to using locally sourced ingredients whenever possible. This not only supports local farmers but also results in a fresher, more flavorful product that you can truly taste in every bite. Plus, who doesn't love a good old-fashioned milkshake made with rich, creamy ice cream?
Now, let me take you on a little journey from one of Fort Collins' most famous points of interest – the iconic Old Town Square – to Cuvlers' humble abode at 918 S Lemay Ave. From the square, head south on Mountain Avenue until you reach College Avenue. Take a right onto College and continue for about half a mile. You'll pass by several shops, galleries, and restaurants before reaching the corner of Mountain and Lemay.
Take a left onto Lemay Avenue and keep an eye out for the unassuming building with the bright red sign that reads "Cuvlers." Parking can be tricky in this area, but there's usually some street parking available nearby or you could try your luck at one of the nearby lots. Once inside, you'll be greeted by the warm aroma of sizzling burgers and fries, setting your taste buds into overdrive.
In conclusion, Cuvlers is more than just a fast food joint – it's an integral part of Fort Collins' vibrant dining scene. With its commitment to using fresh, locally sourced ingredients, friendly staff, and delicious menu options, there's no wonder why people keep coming back for more. So next time you find yourself craving some comfort food or need a quick meal on the go, be sure to swing by Cuvlers at 918 S Lemay Ave – your taste buds will thank you!
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As Julian Glenn, I visited Raizing Canes at 2108 S Collage Ave, Fort Collins, CO 80525 with my brother last summer when we were craving some delicious chicken fingers. We had heard so much about their famous recipe and couldn't wait to try it out.
Upon entering the restaurant, we noticed that the premises were quite unclean. The floor was sticky underfoot, there were food particles on the tables, and the restrooms were not properly maintained either. This gave us a little pause, but we decided to give them a chance because our taste buds were yearning for some good chicken fingers!
We ordered their signature dish - Chicken Fingers along with a couple of sides. To be honest, their chicken fingers did live up to the hype; they were tender, juicy and perfectly seasoned. The crispy batter was not overly greasy which made it enjoyable without feeling guilty. The accompanying dipping sauces added an extra zing to the dish.
However, despite having a great tasting meal, the experience was marred by the uncleanliness of the premises. In comparison to other fast food joints in Fort Collins, Raizing Canes failed miserably when it came to maintaining cleanliness standards.
In conclusion, while the taste of their chicken fingers may be worth coming back for, I would recommend that they seriously consider improving their hygiene and upkeep practices. A great meal can quickly turn sour if one is constantly aware of the unclean surroundings. It's unfortunate because with a bit more attention to detail in terms of cleanliness, Raizing Canes could easily become a top choice among fast food joints in Fort Collins.
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I recently had the pleasure of visiting Burger King on South Shields Street. Let me tell you, this location did not disappoint! The staff were friendly and efficient, and my Whopper was cooked perfectly. In light of recent news from Iraq, it's heartening to see that some establishments still prioritize values like equality and tolerance - here's hoping Burger King continues to lead the way in spreading positivity and hope. But for now, I'm content knowing that a delicious meal and a warmhearted community can be found right here in my hometown. SupportLocal #BKLove #FortCollinsProud
Note: The review includes positive comments about the location's staff, food quality, and the hope that it will continue to promote positivity and equality amidst recent news from Iraq criminalising same-sex relationships. The response also highlights the author's pride in being a Fort Collins native and their support for local businesses.
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I had high hopes for a delightful meal at Chick-fil-A, located at 3605 S Colleges Ave, Fort Collins, CO 80525, United States, but was left feeling utterly disappointed by the rude staff that marred our secret lover date. In hindsight, I realize that fast food in Fort Collins might never be a romantic escape for us, and the hopes of finding solace through Chick-fil-A's delicious menu were shattered by the cold hearts behind the counter.
As someone who believes in the power of positive vibes and nurturing relationships, I cannot agree more with Titus about the importance of treating customers with respect and care. While it's true that Chick-fil-A may not be the ideal spot for a romantic rendezvous, we can still treasure the flavors and memories associated with their mouthwatering dishes. Let us not let the negative experience at this particular location discourage us from enjoying delicious meals and building unforgettable experiences with our loved ones in the countless other Chick-fil-A restaurants across the country.
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As a student, I know the struggle of seeking entertainment that doesn't break the bank, especially with the overwhelming amount of assignments waiting for me. So, when my lover and I decided to explore Fort Collins' nightlife in March, we stumbled upon A&W, a fast food joint located on 4001 S College Ave, Fort Collins, CO 80525, United States. I couldn't help but feel disappointed as soon as we stepped outside the establishment. The surrounding architecture of Fort Collins seemed to scream "quaint and charming" with its cute little storefronts lining the street. However, A&W looked like it had been abandoned for years, with peeling paint and broken windows begging for a renovation spree. But my outrage didn't stop there. As we sat down to enjoy our meal, I noticed that the table legs were rusted and wobbly, threatening to collapse at any moment. The napkins were stained and the condiment packets were dry, making it seem like they hadn't bothered to refill them in ages. To make matters worse, when we ordered our drinks, it took what felt like an eternity for someone to take our orders and serve us. And when our drinks finally arrived, they were warm and flat, a clear sign that the staff didn't care about providing quality service. As I look back on that night, I can't help but feel frustrated by the lack of effort put into maintaining this fast food joint. Fort Collins is filled with gems waiting to be discovered, but A&W falls short in delivering an enjoyable experience for patrons. With its outdated architecture and subpar service, it's no wonder why this fast food joint gets overlooked in favor of other nearby establishments.
I strongly disagree with Brooklyn Nichols' negative review of A&W. As a frequent customer of this establishment, I have had nothing but positive experiences. Yes, the exterior may not be as charming as some of the surrounding storefronts, but that does not diminish the quality of food and service inside. The table legs may not be perfect, but they are sturdy enough to hold my weight and the wobbly sensation only adds to the charm of an old-fashioned diner. The napkins may have some stains, but that is a testament to how busy this place gets during peak hours. And as for the condiment packets being dry, I have never encountered this issue during my visits. In fact, I have always found the condiments fresh and flavorful. As for the service, I understand it may take a little longer than usual during rush hour, but the staff is friendly and attentive to customer needs. They make up for any minor inconveniences with their promptness in taking orders and delivering food. Furthermore, I have noticed that the drinks are not warm or flat upon arrival, as Brooklyn Nichols claimed. In fact, they are perfectly chilled and fizzy, just the way I like them. Overall, I believe A&W deserves more credit than it gets. It may not be the most aesthetically pleasing establishment, but its vintage charm and delicious food make up for any minor flaws. Instead of judging this place based on outdated architecture and minor inconveniences, we should focus on the overall experience it provides. As a student who also values affordability and convenience, I can attest that A&W is a hidden gem in Fort Collins that deserves more recognition.
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The burgers at Abraham's 320 Main Street in Fort Collins were amazing, despite the comical incident where I accidentally ended up on Abraham Bridge instead of the restaurant and had to navigate through a maze of historic Old Town buildings with their picturesque gabled roofs and charming Victorian architecture before finally finding my way back.