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- SSavannahDenver / Colorado •1 review5.0Dined todayWe came here for the first time for my birthday and had an amazing time. Our drinks were great, food was awesome. Our server was fantastic. Wait times for everything we got was not bad at all! We got cheesecake on the house because of my birthday and it was divine. We will definitely come here again.More infoSteakhouse at Flying HorsePrice: Very Expensive• Steakhouse• Colorado Springs•4.6
- JJaimeDenver / Colorado •10 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoI tried Pamela's on a whim. The service was fantastic. The food was both beautifully plated and delicious. And if you like mid century style the decor was awesome. Honestly the only complaint that I have is the rounded booth we were in was uncomfortable.More infoPamela’s at Hotel PolarisPrice: Moderate• American• Palmer Lake•4.5
- KKennethBavaria •32 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoLuke was awesome we had a great night out and plan on going backMore infoThe Aviator at Hotel PolarisPrice: Moderate• American• Palmer Lake•4.5
- PPeggyCoastal Georgia •3 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoThe food and service was amazing. I would have liked some bread, and was rather surprised that it wasn't offered. Our waitress was really good and so friendly we felt like we were talking to an old friend. It is pricey, but no more so than any upscale steakhouse.More infoCansano Italian SteakhousePrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Colorado Springs•4.4
- BBradleyDenver / Colorado •1 review4.0Dined on Feb 1, 2025Good food, weird there are no prices on the menu.More infoEl Padrino MexicanoPrice: Moderate• Mexican• Colorado Springs•4.5
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Discover Palmer Lake
Situated between the metropolises of Denver and Colorado Springs, Palmer Lake is a comfortable community with a plethora of unique dining options. There’s something for everyone’s palate here with restaurants offering cuisines ranging from Southwestern to good old traditional American bar food. If the high altitude has you pining for the cuisine of the lowlands, there’s popular sushi here as well. Interestingly, you won’t have too much trouble locating the various locally renowned restaurants here. A good deal of them are located on the 105 that passes through town next to its namesake Palmer Lake. Plus, if anyone’s in the mood for dessert after a meal, there’s ice cream right down the road.
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The most romantic restaurant in Palmer Lake is Pamela’s at Hotel Polaris