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    I love love love this place and the owners. Fresh juice, organic ingredients, yummy sandwiches and soups. We had lunch there everyday on our trip.
    Tons of love goes into this place. While you wait for you lunch you can browse in their store. we will be back when we visit Del Norte again.

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    Unique cafe and store. Food was fresh and very good.  Worth the trip if looking for light meal with atmosphere.

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    Great gem in the middle of nowhere with quite a bit of personality. The people and food were great. The breakfast burrito was both filling and delicious. A great place to stop on your next ski trip to Wolf Creek.

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    Great atmosphere, friendly, yummy!

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    Awesome oasis of delicious healthy ( veg and gluten free options) food in the middle of no where Colorado. Thanks! It's a welcome stop.

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    What a wonderful oasis in an unexpected place-- my boyfriend and I stumbled upon this gem at the end of a week long camping trip. We were super hungry and expecting to have to eat at a hamburger and malt shop (which is sometimes just the right thing) but ended up at the Peace of Art where we enjoyed a delicious and wholesome, organic meal. Great people hanging around and a fun shop filled with tasty, healthy treats, essential oils, and a unique book collection made it a great stop on our long drive home. I highly recommend this spot and will be stopping back on future adventures in southern Colorado.

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    We found this cafe through Yelp while on a recent road trip. We were feeling pretty desperate for a meal since we'd missed breakfast and it was well after noon. In other words, we were starving. That's the only reason we decided to try this place, because from the description and reviews, we were afraid our only options would be vegan and gluten-free, which often equals yuck, especially in the hands of amateurs.

    Well, it was good! Not "good because we were starving and desperate" but actually good. Despite the hippy-dippy name, the hippy-dippy roadside signs and the Yelp reviews that only mentioned vegan food, this place serves a wide variety of foods, including very good sandwiches containing turkey, ham, tuna salad, chicken salad, etc. The soups (which I think are vegan) were excellent, especially the "cream of celery" that didn't contain any cream. What a nice surprise.

    Only downside: they appear to be struggling (the place is for sale) and we were asked to "check out the shop" at least three times during our meal.

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    This place is amazing. We found it by accident on a routine road trip from Denver to Durango. I've been here about six or seven times in about 3 years, and while the food experience isn't quite as personal as the first time or two, I'm extremely happy to see them grow and get more business.  

    Local, organic, amazingly amazing, run by people who care. That's how you get 5 stars from me.

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    This was a real find for this part of Colorado.  The restaurant is a cozy, well-decorated place with food you can't find nearby. They offer vegetarian and gluten-free options.  There is an adjacent shop with clothing, misc., and health food offerings. The staff is welcoming. There is also an inn.
    I had a very fresh organic salad, half sandwich and iced chai. It was all good.  So glad I waited 'til Del Norte for a late lunch rather than grabbing something more pedestrian in South Fork.

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    It is an oasis, especially for those not inclined to eat goat meat, or boar.  (They have nice vegetarian options.)  Unfortunately, the prices are a little more akin to Whole Foods' then southern Colorado, but they do what they do well and deserve to be supported.

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    The Peace of Art Cafe is located with the same building complex as the Organic Peddler on the Edge and the La Casa Bonita Inn. And if I can believe one of their postings, for around $800,000, this multifaceted building can be yours. This hippy-dippy place is located on the West edge of Del Norte and you really can't miss it.

    The Cafe is located in back and also features an outdoor patio. And unlike the "gift shop", there's lots of room to sit and relax. The coffee is good, the menu items are tempting, the space is comfortable and inviting, and the guy at the counter yesterday was interesting, friendly, and welcoming. The folks here also support a variety of local causes and provide a lot of information regarding community events. You really should stop by if you happen by these parts.

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    What a lovely hippy-dippy place in the far flung southern region of Colorado. I had a homemade bean burger and a vanilla soy frapp which was all made fresh to order while I waited. This is a a cafe and a shop - and they do have some nifty things to offer - including mismatched socks, which I felt compelled to buy. I mean, they are deliberately mismatched geddit? The couple who run the place, as well as their staff are all lovely and friendly and happy to chat while milling around, or happy to leave you in peace, no pun intended. If you find yourself in thearea, it wouldn't hurt to stop buy and show as much gratitude to them as they do to you.

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