Get your food fix in Grand Junction

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Nico Ortega for The Criterion

 Navigating a new town and its culinary scene can be overwhelming, so here are five establishments that are worthy of your business and offer big payoffs for your taste buds. 

1. Jimmy’z Hamburger 

Located across the street from the northern end of Colorado Mesa University’s campus, Jimmy’z Hamburger sets itself apart from fast food counter partners by offering diverse options, a laid-back dining environment and a commitment to local customers. The menu highlights nine different hamburgers made with quarter or third pound beef patties, as well as sandwiches and sides that include fries, chili fries, onion rings, zucchini and side salads. Summer hours of operation are 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., and in the winter Jimmy’z closes at 7 p.m. The establishment is closed on Sundays year-round. 

2. Main Street Bagels 

This Artisan bakery and café has offered breakfast sandwiches, pastries, coffee, bagels and refreshments at their family-owned bakery and cafe since 1995. Located in Downtown Grand Junction on the corner of Main and North 6th Street, the dining environment of Main Street Bagels is made complete by the art gallery within the café that features the work of several different local artists. Customers can come in for a homemade pastry and depart with a one-of-a-kind piece of artwork. Main Street Bagels’ hours of operation are 6:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Saturday. The restaurant is closed on Sundays. 

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3. Fiesta Guadalajara 

Down the street from the southern end of Colorado Mesa University’s campus is a family friendly Mexican Restaurant called Fiesta Guadalajara. There are five different locations within Western Colorado, with each one being locally owned and operated. The combination plates and horchata are just what you need for a boost of energy during finals or for an escape away from the Caf. Portions are hefty, and each meal usually comes with enough for leftovers. It’s a gift that keeps on giving. Fiesta Guadalajara opens up at 11 a.m. and closing times fluctuate between 9:30 and 11 p.m. daily. 

4. Bamboo City & Mongolian Grill 

When craving Chinese food in Grand Junction, Bamboo City is a good go-to option. This restaurant offers Chinese, Asian and Mongolian cuisines. Located off Patterson Road, the menu showcases items such as lemon chicken, moo goo gai pan and Pad Thai, along with a walk-through Mongolian grill. Flavored boba drinks and special teas are also available for purchase. Whatever you end up ordering will easily become a personal favorite. 

5. The Goat and Clover Tavern 

This Great Britain and Ireland-inspired restaurant and pub located in the heart of Downtown Grand Junction is another unique addition to the Grand Valley food community. The Goat and Clover offers authentic brunch, lunch and dinner menus. Guests can choose from brunch items like mimosa flights for those 21 and older, as well as skillets, biscuits and gravy, and omelettes to name a few. The full menu includes appetizers, an array of alcoholic beverages and lunch/ dinner specialties that showcase items such as fish and chips and Shepherd’s pie. Open for limited seating, takeout and delivery, hours are temporarily altered due to the coronavirus pandemic and are posted on their website.

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