Remington's At The Bridges

2500 Bridges Dr, 81401, Montrose, United States

🛍 American, Contemporary, Mediterranean

Remington's At The Bridges

Telefono: +19702521119

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

Città: Montrose

Menu Piatti: 35

Recensioni: 0

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

Menu completo - 35 opzioni

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Antipasti

Frutti Di Mare

Kentucky

Hot Winter Drinks

Made In Colorado

Insalate

Winter Drinks

Small Plates, Shares & Sides

Scottish

Panini & Wraps

Aperitivo - Digestivo

Independent Bottlings

Single Batch

Dinner Favorites

Pollo

House-Made Cocktails

Panini

The Main Dish

Our Special Classic Cocktails

Breckenridge Brewery**

Dinners

House Made Soup & Salads

Zuppe

Dessert

Hamburger

Indirizzo

Mostra Mappa

Categorie

  • American Goditi i sapori classici americani con il nostro menu vario, che offre succulenti hamburger, pollo fritto croccante, costine BBQ sostanziose e insalate fresche. Concediti un comfort intramontabile ad ogni morso, creato per soddisfare tutti i gusti.
  • Contemporary La cucina contemporanea abbraccia tecniche innovative e sapori globali, offrendo una miscela creativa di piatti tradizionali e moderni, progettati per sorprendere e deliziare il palato. Visualizza piatti
  • Mediterranean Assapora l'essenza vibrante del Mediterraneo con piatti ispirati alle coste baciate dal sole. Goditi olive fresche, erbe vibranti, ricchi oli d'oliva e una varietà di frutti di mare e carni alla griglia.

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228 E Main St, Montrose I-81401-3649, United States

Piatti • Sushi • Asian • Asiatic • Seafood


"For this area, it is very good and it’s the only sushi option we have. I can’t stop laughing at all the people giving Hiro a bad review because it’s not as good as sushi in California or Washington or Japan no kidding! That’s like going to Japan and complaining about how bad the Mac n cheese is! Snarky foodies and those passing through or new to the area who don’t understand how difficult it is to get things here you don’t need to compare it to wherever you’re from or whatever you’re “used to” or “familiar with.”Montrose is completely land locked, 1000 miles from any ocean, rural, not on any major freeway, and has little variety as far as international cuisine of any type. There are 40,000 people in the entire county and it’s not really a hot spot for cultural diversity. Maybe it isn’t top notch for L.A., but for this area, it’s nice to have it!Everyone in my family likes going to Hiro, it’s usually our “special occasion” place. They have specialty rolls for holidays that are pretty fun to try. I always get rainbow roll and I haven’t had one I’d consider not good. I have had better sushi in big cities, it’s not the best sushi over ever had, but it’s also good. It is a bit pricy but, again, Montrose is not near a freeway and most of the roads going there are closed or really dangerous in winter (and non winter) months so imagine what it costs to get sushi supplies. I get the cost here.The owner isn’t the friendliest person, but he is not American and I’m pretty sure it’s a cultural thing. He isn’t rude, he’s just blunt and isn’t going to make small talk with you. The restaurant itself is small with an odd layout and usually cold, that is true. But we don’t mind because we get sushi! That’s a treat!If you’re from out of town, you should know you’re not getting fish that was caught this morning when you’re at 6000 feet elevation surrounded by mountains… so just pass on by and don’t disappoint yourself."