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    **Well I did go, a great ride, traffic wasn't too bad, wasn't even very busy in Deckers. Once I got to Woodland Park it was a bit crazier-must've been some type of run as there were a ton of bikes in groups. A very eclectic group to say the least. So for lunch I went to Joanie's-had the hot pastrami sandwich, WOW! I also peeked in Alpine Guns and Ammo. There really wasn't much to look at though the exception was a very nice selection of Damascus steel knives. No guns that interested me. I also stopped in the pawn shop across 24 but again nothing that was special or interesting. Got caught in a light downpour between Deckers and Pine for about 2 minutes if that lol.

    It was a bit cooler in WP and the ride until I hit Morrison on the way back. Thanks for all the suggestions, I really appreciate it. Next time I'll check out the places in Florissant.

    This is near Manitou Lake:




    Might be taking a motorcycle ride to Woodland Park on Saturday. Any gunshops worth stopping by? More interested in older stuff than the latest plastic fantastic.

    Also looking for a good place for lunch. I usually stop for gas and keep going but this time it's the destination.

    Thanks.
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    Lunch: http://joaniesdeli.com/

    Eat at Joanies.

    I think there's a gun store just down the street from it, but I dunno if it's still there.
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    Alpine Firearms in Woodland Park is a nice little shop.

    http://alpinefirearms.com/

    Hungry Bear is always a good place to eat. More known for its breakfast, but lunch is real good as well. Fiesta is another place we enjoy if you are in the mood for Mexican food.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marine24 View Post
    Alpine Firearms in Woodland Park is a nice little shop.

    http://alpinefirearms.com/

    Hungry Bear is always a good place to eat. More known for its breakfast, but lunch is real good as well. Fiesta is another place we enjoy if you are in the mood for Mexican food.
    If you go to Hungry Bear, don't go hungry cause you'll be starving by the time you get seated.....decent food though.
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    I'll second Joanies, ate there last week and it was good food.

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    Great, thanks! A lot will depend on what time I actually roll in as to where I'll eat. Not going to rush the ride, just take my time. Keep 'em coming.

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    There is a pawn shop on the east of town. Haven't stop in Woodland to eat but Divide has a nice Irish Pub and if you like usual beers check out Paradox up on the hill behind the pub.

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    Go a bit further to Florissant and have lunch at the Thunderbird (24 and CR1) Interesting dive bar with great burgers.
    Across 24 from the Thunderbird is a good little gun shop.

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    There used to be a great little Italian place at the intersection of Hwy 24 and CR-67 (or whatever it was that came from Deckers). It was in the little strip mall just behind the Wendy's. Info is a bit dated...maybe 5 or 6 years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
    There used to be a great little Italian place ...
    You're clearly not talking about Mangia! Mangia! (which is closed now and there's a Jimmy John's in the building now).




    (you could be talking about AJ's Pizza which is good pizza ... if you're extra hungry, get the garlic knots ... mmm ).


    As for gun shops, I like Alpine (nice little shop ... has the feel of a classic old gun shop) and if you do want to look at some tactici-cool stuff (and some cool Cerakote work) check out 2AR Tactical .
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