As our reservation time approached, we made the quick 4-minute journey to Little in Fort Collins. This small restaurant has a rotating menu, limited seating, and food done the Chef's way.
What We Actually Did
This small restaurant has a rotating menu, limited seating, and food done the Chef's way.
What Stood Out
- We walked past a charming old hotel that's now a 55+ community and made a stop at Mary's Mountain Cookies for some delicious treats to enjoy later.
- As our reservation time approached, we made the quick 4-minute journey to Little in Fort Collins.
- This small restaurant has a rotating menu, limited seating, and food done the Chef's way.
- Our group of four started with mussels.
- They were tender and flavorful, setting a pleasant tone for what was coming next.
- Two of us had the halibut, while the others went for the NY steak and duck.
The Plan
- We walked past a charming old hotel that's now a 55+ community and made a stop at Mary's Mountain Cookies for some delicious treats to enjoy later.
- As our reservation time approached, we made the quick 4-minute journey to Little in Fort Collins.
- This small restaurant has a rotating menu, limited seating, and food done the Chef's way.
- Look at the location against parking, hotel timing, and the next stop on the route.
- Check current hours, menus, prices, and reservation details before you go.
Would We Go Back?
Yes, if it fits the day you are trying to build. We would use this as a real-world reference, then confirm the current menu, hours, pricing, and reservation details before committing.
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