Remington's At The Bridges

2500 Bridges Dr, 81401, Montrose, United States

🛍 American, Contemporary, Mediterranean

Remington's At The Bridges

Téléphone: +19702521119

Adresse: 2500 Bridges Dr, 81401, Montrose, United States

Ville: Montrose

Menu Plats: 35

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Site Web: http://www.montrosebridges.com/

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Fruits De Mer

Kentucky

Salades

Hot Winter Drinks

Made In Colorado

Entrées

Winter Drinks

Small Plates, Shares & Sides

Scottish

Breckenridge Brewery**

Sandwichs & Wraps

Aperitif - Digestif

Dinners

Independent Bottlings

Single Batch

Dinner Favorites

Soupes

House-Made Cocktails

Sandwichs

The Main Dish

Poulet

Our Special Classic Cocktails

House Made Soup & Salads

Burger

Blended Irish Whiskey

Dessert

Sandwiches And Specialties

Adresse

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Catégories

  • American Savourez les saveurs classiques américaines avec notre menu diversifié, comprenant des hamburgers juteux, du poulet frit croustillant, des côtes de BBQ copieuses et des salades fraîches. Dégustez un confort intemporel à chaque bouchée, conçu pour satisfaire tous les goûts.
  • Contemporary La cuisine contemporaine adopte des techniques innovantes et des saveurs mondiales, offrant un mélange créatif de plats traditionnels et modernes conçus pour surprendre et ravir le palais. Voir le carte
  • Mediterranean Savourez l'essence vibrante de la Méditerranée avec des plats inspirés par les côtes baignées de soleil. Dégustez des olives fraîches, des herbes vibrantes, des huiles d'olive riches et une variété de fruits de mer et de viandes grillées.

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