"I've been writing a review for some time, but I've been looking for the words that match the setup that is Cortez's Main Street Brewery. My mother knew the reasons for my trip to Cortez last weekend, from my hometown Big Water Utah four hours away. 1. Hide around Mesa Verde 2. Say Hello to my Ex friends 3. Feast my taste buds on the Quinoa Black Bean Burger I'd welcomed since my first trip, back in July (a different story, for another day. However, she did not know that the percentages motivated these reasons. (Mesa Verde- 15%. Ex- 10%. Main Street Brewery- 75%. The disappointment of my ex-band when I see myself paved compared to my arrival in Mesa Verde, just to discover the Spruce Tree House Trail closed. Well, I'm keeping my heart's priorities where they should be. You heard me. It was Main Street Brewery, who filled the promises so vividly in mind that others simply couldn't hold. (OK, a little credit where it's due. I discovered the ruins of Far View in the park today despite Spruce Tree's closure. A black bean burger so balanced that I only have reason to have been the brain of Nicholas Sparks and Jim Harrison. The ecstasy of consumption served with a cold side of the tragedy, as the mind inevitably migrates to the beginnings of vegans and vegetarians who have probably come through Cortez and have not discovered what I have discovered. Even worse, the amount of omnivores that 've entered into this facility and about this option, because strange vegan food looked, instead choose to block their arteries with one of the brewery 's (very tasty animal product options. I think my vegan energy when I came to the brewery last night was what forced a brilliant cook in the kitchen to take the world's best black bean burger recipe, and make it even better after I left. came back this morning to discover that I probably died and went to the Veg sky because it was more tasty than before. Impossible! Perfect love cannot exist. But Main Street Brewery's black beans Quinoa Burger (newly revised with kale does."