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    Default Good Restaurant in SW JeffCo

    My wife is returning from a biz trip tonight and we're going out for dinner. I'd like to up it a notch from our usually Taco Bell. Any suggestions in SW JeffCo area?
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    How expensive? There is Simms Landing on 6th and Union if you like seafood and a view. 240 Union on the other side of the highway is a very good as well (and probably less pricey). Anything in particular you are looking for? I'm partial to Mexican food myself.

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    Price should be under $35 for two. Just a notch above TacoBell. She's only been gone a week. I like everything.
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    Go buy some steaks, wine, and cook for her it will mean alot more...

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    Oh okay, then you like the same restaurants I do. I like Jose O'sheas just SW of 6th and Simms.

    Also, there is a place called Columbine Steakhouse on 6th and Federal that is very good. They bring you a regular knife and fork wrapped in a napkin, but with a killer steak. It is kind of ghetto for how good their steaks are, but I like it because you don't have to pay for "atmosphere" and it is the only steak house I can afford that has actual GOOD steaks. Much better than anything I've ever had at Outback or any of those places.

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    I think there is a Rodizio grill around there. Not sure on price but the food was varied and good.

    ETA: Apparently I am out of the loop. It isn't there anymore. The Fort may be a bit over what you want to spend, but well worth it. $35 each or total?

    ETA 2: again lol. I have gone full retard. There is a great mongolian BBQ off Arapahoe and Quebec. A bit east of where you are looking but All you can eat and very good.
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    Or just go to where Stuart says.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mtn.man View Post
    Or just go to where Stuart says.
    LOL.

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    Mexican or/and Mongolian. Good choices. We used to eat Mongolian all the time out in Los Angeles.
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    There used to be that Ghangas Grill at Colorado Mills. The make your own mongolian deal, but it's gone now and I don't know where another one is except for in Denver.

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