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Bent Fork Grill Loveland

Bent Fork Grill Loveland

5971 Sky Pond Drive Suite C-106, Loveland, United States Of America

Soup • Fish • Grill • Coffee


"First time dining in the new Centerra promenade area and am happy we chose Bent Fork for date night! Especially as our last, nice date night before our baby boy comes next week. Loved the vibe/ambiance of the restaurant modern but laid back. Tons of seating and space but still busy/bustling for a Friday night as there was a wait to get seated without reservations. Staff were all friendly and attentive. Food was good shared the soup and salad as an appetizer with my husband and they split plates for us without even asking. Clam chowder was yum and the croutons on the Caesar salad are amazing! I got the Buffalo pot roast and my husband got the salmon fish and chips. Both were delicious but just missed a little bit in a couple ways for us sauce on pot roast was a bit too salty though the butternut squash helped take the edge off of that. Overall delicious and a big portion (we both had leftovers of our entrees! just a bit too high of a squash and potato ratio against the buffalo. My husband enjoyed his fish and chips which was also huge, but said the soy sauce in the batter/marinade of the salmon was just a bit overpowering for him. Otherwise, super good I had a piece of his and the fish was perfectly fried, fries were like this perfect in between of steak fries and crispy thinner fries. Coleslaw was not creamy which I prefer. Anyway, I think we will definitely be back to enjoy the small trek away from Fort Collins and try more of the eclectic menu! Loved the variety of choices took me forever to decide."

Kitchen Beer

Kitchen Beer

1093 Ringwood Ave, 07420, Haskell, United States

Salad • Kitchen • American • Fast Food


"2 1/2 stars My palate is never more open than after a long walk. Everything tastes delicious and I definitely grade on a curve as I try to burn calories in previous hours. However, there are exceptions for any rule, and no more true than my experience in kitchen and beer bar. I have often passed it on the way to Norvin Green or Ringwood, and have as a stop of, especially since it was classified online in a few places as a gastropub a real weakness of me). Wanaque has unfortunately not many decent post-hike options, especially with the closing of the restaurant right at the corner of 511 and Westbrook, where you turn to cross the reservoir in Norvin Green, so expectations were somewhat tempered. I came a few Saturdays after a five- or six-hour walk in Norvin Green, ready to climb down. The parking situation is somewhat unpleasant; unless you know the area, your instinct and what we did) is to park on the CVS over the road and cross your fingers that an excessively aggressive tug driver is not on the excuse. It looks like there's a small parking around the corner on Doty Road that some of the customers come so that I would probably park when I ever came back. It's a strange mood in there. Definitely no gastropub, but Bbaren seems like a pretty decent descriptor. It is very dark in there, and the clientele spanned a huge swath of demography; I expected white middle-aged guys in plaid shirts and work boots and it could have been one or two), but the majority were surprisingly college-aged girls at the bar. We sat and served quite fast when the memory serves. Our waiter was friendly and personal, and I noticed that he was quite close to our experience and kept an eye on the table. Solid. We ordered to share the Chuck Wagon Taters $11) that were the highlight of the adventure. I would say it's very difficult to screw up Tater tablets, but regardless of that they were pretty delicious. It was a solid part for the price, and gave the rest of the meal, it was a rare case where I was glad to be filled on the app. As long as the perpetrator deaths are thoroughly boiled and the toppings are warm/properly softened or melted, you should go well. I also have a simple burger, and that was really one of the worst I had in a while. Originally it came with blows, but the waiter immediately remembered that I had just requested it and took it back to the kitchen. Points for this, but when the naked burger reappeared 20 seconds later, he had a little toppings residue and spice flavor. I would be curious about other opinions on this subject, but if the blows in question are not quite dry, I'm not crazy about brushing them off and presenting it as a simple burger. I don't want to try a pickle juice or a ketchup touch if I didn't order it. Beyond the Toppings problems, the Grat"