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Steamboat Springs Colorado Java, Cafes and Bakeries Guide
No vacation to Steamboat Springs Colorado is complete without taking the time to visit the best java, cafes, bakeries that can be found in this area. The quality of the establishments in Steamboat Springs will amaze you. On this page you will find the best tips on truly great coffee shops, patios, cafes, and tasty bakeries in Steamboat Springs, Colorado.
Chocolate Soup Pastry Café is located at the base of the Steamboat Ski area, attached to the Steamboat Grand Resort Hotel. We serve a delicious variety of freshly made pastries, croissants, chocolates, cakes, artisan breads, soups, paninis, pizzas, and more. We also serve Lavazza, fine Italian espresso and coffee, as well as an International selection of beer and wine. Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 7:30am-5:30pm; Sunday 8:00am-3:00pm. Closed Mondays.
(970) 870-0225
737 Lincoln Avenue, Steamboat Springs CO 80487  
Located downtown on the beautiful Soda Creek. The Creekside offers great food at affordable prices. Choose from eggs benedict, omelets, giant burritos and sandwiches on homemade bread for breakfast and lunch.
If you ask any local to describe Cugino's Pizzeria and Italian Restaurant, they would burst into a smile from ear to ear and use such terminology as unpretentious, friendly, inexpensive, consistent and delicious. Yes, Cugino's is all that, and more. The mainstay, signature items on our menu are pizza and the stromboli. We use nothing but the best ingredients, making the dough fresh daily, and baking the product in a brick lined oven. We also serve great seafood specials nightly Made up by our great sauté chefs.
(970) 879-5805
41 8th Street (Down Town) Steamboat Springs CO  
The Smokehouse’s barrel of roasted and salted in-the-shell peanuts (400 pounds a week are consumed during ski season) was inspired by Baker’s Rib in Dallas (and the original sawdust floors in Angelo’s in Fort Worth). When it comes to smoked meats, the Smokehouse has also done its homework. This stuff is delicious, genuine smoked food, folks.
(970) 879-7427
912 Lincoln Avenue Thiesen Mall Steamboat Springs CO