.....CLOSED......It was sad to learn that Dottie's is now closed. Â Just a great restaurant with nothing really comparable in the area. Â Located in a hundred year old building, surrounded by quaint little shops, this restaurant offered unbelievably high quality food in this small mountain community. Â Upscale food in a casual setting, with a beautiful historic interior, a great combination.
Service was always perfect, along with their great homemade meals. Â The town definitely will feel the loss. This was the same location as "Madonna's", another excellent restaurant that closed several years ago in the historic downtown area. Â
Hopefully the owners with their ability to offer such great food and service will be able to open another restaurant in the future within a close proximity to Colfax.
It will be interesting to see what the next reincarnation will be for this historic building. Â Dottie's will be a tough act to follow.
This post is long overdue . . . We dined at Dottie's on Railroad Days and a few weeks before that. Â Our first encounter with Dottie's was all good, with our daughter tackling, but not fully consuming, The Epic. Â That is one mean burger, and very yummy! Â Garlic fries are some of the best ever! Â We ate to music by Erin and The Project. Â On Railroad Days I had the Meatloaf Sandwich, Local Style. Â A slice of meatloaf (already wrapped in bacon), rolled in bread crumbs, fried to toast the crumbs, then served with 2 grilled cheese sandwiches for the buns. Â Excellent! Â And the best garlic fries. Â We look forward to visiting again soon.
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