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Welcome to Mill Street Eats

Nestled in the charming town of Morrison, Colorado, Mill Street Eats is a delightful haven for food lovers. Offering a cozy atmosphere with indoor and outdoor seating, including a picturesque patio overlooking a serene creek, this eatery specializes in mouthwatering burgers and crispy chicken wings. Guests rave about the fast, friendly service and the quality of the food, from classic cheeseburgers to satisfying sides like delectable fries and onion rings. The casual, dog-friendly vibe invites patrons to enjoy a meal in good company, whether on a lunch break before a show at Red Rocks or during a lively karaoke night. Mill Street Eats isn’t just a stop for a bite; it’s an experience to savor.

LOCATIONS

Welcome to Mill Street Eats, a delightful culinary destination nestled in the heart of downtown Morrison, Colorado. Located at 401 Bear Creek Ave, this charming eatery offers a relaxed atmosphere perfect for food lovers looking for unforgettable flavors. Known for its enticing menu featuring mouth-watering burgers and crispy chicken wings, Mill Street Eats is a haven for both locals and visitors alike.

From the moment you step inside, you’ll discover a unique blend of casual dining and community spirit. With options to order at the counter, you can take your meal to one of the various seating areas—including a lovely patio that overlooks a running stream. Imagine savoring your classic cheeseburger while basking in the serene sounds of nature. This setting is not just about the food; it's an experience.

  • Diverse Menu: Their menu may be small, but it packs a punch. Patrons rave about the crispy onion rings, perfectly cooked fries, and juicy burgers that prompt repeat visits.
  • Dog-Friendly: One of the standout features of Mill Street Eats is its welcoming attitude towards furry companions. Diners appreciate the ability to enjoy their meal with their dogs by their side, adding an extra layer of charm to the dining experience.
  • Atmospheric Seating: With three levels of seating—including rooftop options—you can choose where to enjoy your meal based on your mood. Whether it’s a cozy nook for a romantic dinner or a lively spot for karaoke nights, Mill Street Eats provides the ideal backdrop.
  • Community Vibe: As noted by several happy customers, the service is consistently friendly and attentive, helping to create a welcoming atmosphere.

While some reviews mention the need for improvement in drink selection and the restaurant's handiness of utensils, the overall sentiment is clear: Mill Street Eats is a hidden gem. Patrons often leave with full hearts and full stomachs, eager to return for another visit. For those seeking a relaxed meal before attending a show at the nearby Red Rocks, this spot is not to be missed!

If you are ready to indulge your taste buds in delicious burgers and a great ambiance, make your way to Mill Street Eats! Whether you're dining in or taking out, this delightful eatery invites you to savor each bite in a setting that feels like a home away from home.

For more information or to place an order, you can reach them at (303) 697-1700.

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J M.
J M.

They have amazing food and it is so yummy But........ They spend money on the wrong things like they don't have good drinks in my opinion and they never give you silverware unless you ask but in total it is a very good place with amazing food Ps. I LOVE THAT THEY ALOUD DOGS

Becky J.
Becky J.

This little deli like restaurant is the bomb! Downtown Morrison with a patio over looking a running stream. Great service! Our party of 4 enjoyed the cheese curds, fries, cheeseburger, philly cheesesteak and chicken sandwich. Full menu with lots of choices. Our dogs were allowed on the porch.

Danielle H.
Danielle H.

Hidden GEM! Me and my boyfriend stumbled across this spot and what a find it was! three stories inside, outside and rooftop seating areas. Plenty to do here, karaoke some nights, pool tables and live music. They have a small menu but oh is it mighty. You order at the counter, and someone brings it to the table. The onion rings, burgers, and fries were delicious and came our pretty fast! I ended up having like half a burger to take home. I also noticed there was free popcorn. Nice touch. I plan on coming back for karaoke night!

Chelsea R.
Chelsea R.

We loved this spot to grab lunch before our show at Red Rocks. They were out of GF buns but were able to make a snack wrap with their burgers for us GF folks. We sat outside and it was a great spot.

Ann S.
Ann S.

My sister and I strolled up and down the street after visiting Red Rock and out of all the choices for food we liked THIS PLACE the best. This is an OLD BAR. The food was good, the beer was cold, and the staff was nice. It was relaxing. The one unfortunate thing was the kitchen griddle was so tiny they could only make food in small quantities, so the wait was a bit long. But I love old bars. and yes it is dog-friendly.

Joe R.
Joe R.

If you're looking for a classic grilled cheeseburger, this is the place to go. They are pretty tasty and just add your side of fries, chips, sweet tater fries, etc. The service is good, and if you dine outside, you can sit at a covered table overlooking the creek that runs by there.

Justin U.
Justin U.

The setup at Mill Street Eats is confusing. From the street, the building looks like it houses a sit-down restaurant and bar, but when you walk in you are greeted with a fast-food counter where you order. No real seating unless you sit outside along the creek or in one of the multiple seating areas in the Morrison Holiday Bar. It appears this little kitchen has partnered with the Morrison Holiday Bar. It's connected to it via a doorway. Maybe Mill Street Eats was originally the kitchen for the bar and then split off to be its own business? I don't know. But if you are planning to sit at the bar and eat, plan on walking over to the fast-food counter at Mill Street Eats first to place your order before you sit down. Then take your order number on a chrome stand to your table. That is how the food runner will find you. The food is okay. It's more fast food than bar food, that's a compliment. And their fries were outstanding. I can't put my finger on it but there was something about them that I wished I could have ordered them by the bucket. When you get your food it's in a plastic basket and if you need ketchup for your fries, it comes in tear-open packets. Being connected to Morrison Holiday Bar, you've got lots of different places to sit and eat. There are outside tables along the creek, there is a long bar room with a music stage at the back. There's another room off of the music stage with two pool tables and some tables and chairs. Behind the music stage is a stairway to two elevated decks. At the beginning of those stairs are seats around a firepit. The first of the two elevated decks has some tables, chairs, and a comfy-looking couch. The top deck is on the rooftop and has more tables and chairs. If you sit in the Morrison Holiday Bar and want something to drink, it goes on their register. You can't order alcoholic drinks as part of your food order. I'm not sure, but I also believe there are no servers in the bar so you have to go to the bartender if you want drinks. Or maybe they just don't have servers at lunch, but might when there is a full bar with music playing. I don't know.