
Enjoy 3 of the Best Farm-To-Table Restaurants in Colorado
If you ask around a little bit, it will not take you very long to find some of the best farm-to-table restaurants in Western Colorado. These special dining options do a great job of sourcing local ingredients and putting Mesa County agriculture in the spotlight.
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Keep going to learn about three great farm-to-table options you need to try in Grand Junction, along with a suggestion from the menu that will have you sharing these restaurants with friends.

Try 626 on Rood in Grand Junction
626 on Rood is a great place to grub or for sipping a cocktail after work. They are located at 626 Rood Ave in Grand Junction. They serve American Cuisine and are known for having one of the best wine bars in town. See their menu here.
Try it: 626 on Rood loves getting creative with flavors, and they always feature fresh ingredients. Try the Yakitori Style Mushrooms. It’s one of their popular farm-to-table entrees and features Terra Farma oyster mushrooms, miso hummus, lemon thyme organic red lentils, cilantro naan, chili oil, and crispy shallots.
Try Bin 707 Food Bar in Grand Junction
Another one of Grand Junction’s most popular farm-to-table menus is found at the Bin 707 Foodbar on 5th Street. Bin 707 has a great reputation for creative entrees that reflect the Western Slope. Check out their menu online here.
Try It: You cannot get much closer to Western Colorado than a dish like their elk tartare and pommes darphin. You get a potato waffle with striped bass lox and sheep yogurt for a new twist on farm-to-table.
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Try Spoons in Grand Junction
Spoons is one of my favorite places to go in Grand Junction if I want to eat outside. They have a great outdoor patio with a fountain, and the food is always amazing. It's one of my favorite breakfast spots at 3090 N. 12th Street (next to Primary Care Partners). You can see their full menu here.
Try It: You may not even have known Spoons offers incredible prime rib. Fans also talk about the filet Oscar. Spoons' menu features producers like Pear Blossom Farms and Ferris Mushroom Farms. Enjoying a meal at Spoons also supports HopeWest, which is another great reason to dine here.
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