Tag: Colter Bay


Mac Attack at Colter Bay

I’m almost afraid to write this article. I'm afraid that people will find out how good the mac & cheese is at Colter Bay Grill and it will be sold out every day before I get there. Colter Bay was an unlikely stop for me on the lunch scene; I’d been there many times to watch a hockey game and drink some beer, but never to eat.

The menu is surprisingly extensive. Starters feature the usual choices: wings, quesadillas, potato skins, nachos. The salads are generous in portion. The sandwich selection offers fantastic flavor combinations as with the Yellowstone--sliced turkey breast, avocado, jack cheese, and tomato--served with dill spread or mayo. The woman next to me was eating the John Colter made of roast beef with green peppers, mushrooms, onions, tomato and provolone, all grilled together. My choice was the Thursday lunch special--a turkey Reuben. The turkey was thinly sliced breast topped with sauerkraut, Russian dressing and cheese, grilled on rye bread. It’s a fanta…


St. Patrick's Day is a holiday to celebrate the drinking class. This weekend people will be gathering among friends at drinking establishments all across town to toast the Irish in all of us. What better way to mark the day than with a St. Patrick's Day bar crawl?

A bar crawl is a simple way to organize friends on a weekend that's as busy and chaotic as this one will be. If you want to get a proper one going, decide in advance what bars you are visiting and at what time you’ll be there. Invite your friends to join you and then simply go out and enjoy your bar crawl. If you plan to meet up with a lot of people for the holiday then this is a great way to try and see everyone without having to field the endless stream of ‘where are you’ calls. And it gives you the freedom to roam the city and visit different bars.

With all the excellent drinking districts in Buff…


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