Thursday, August 08, 2013

Have you been to Spoons Bistro and Bakery?




You should check out this local gem. Not only do they have great food, but the proceeds go to an amazing cause. Spoons Bistro and Bakery is on the campus of HopeWest (formerly known as Hospice & Palliative Care of Western Colorado) at 3090 North 12th street in Grand Junction. Downstairs from the hospice care center is a quaint little café with indoor and outdoor seating. You can visit during the day for breakfast or lunch and be treated to delicious comforting food made from real ingredients or you can visit Spoons After Dark for an upscale dinner that won’t break the bank.

Our family visited Spoons After Dark and we were amazed at the delicious choices offered. You have to realize that the kitchen prepares the meals for the Hospice Care Center upstairs… so the patients are treated to great food and their families can enjoy the same.

The small menu offered great choices such as Cavatappi Pasta & Pesto, Rosemary Chicken, Fresh Atlantic Salmon, Fresh Alaskan Halibut, or even a Petite Filet Mignon… but of course I ordered the Gourmet Petite Burger with sautéed mushrooms. 

My first thought was a 3 ounce burger? That is not going to be enough… but I wanted to keep an open mind. I chose 2 sides from an impressive list that includes soups, salads, mac and cheese, truffle fries and even grilled asparagus. The Sautéed Pear and Pecan salad was a delicious blend of seasonal greens topped with a fried goat cheese medallion (it’s not a salad until something is fried), candied pecans, sautéed pears, and a chef prepared pear dressing. My only note for the chef was that the delicious dressing was quick to pool at the bottom of the salad, but it was very tasty. My second side was a no fail option... Truffle Fries topped with parmesan cheese and parsley. Simple presentation with just the right amount of seasoning and they were the first to be snatched from my plate by my family. By the way the 3 ounce burger was the perfect size! 

Overall the meal was a success, one boy couldn’t finish his After Dark Three Chees Mac with giant fruit salad and the other boy was grinning because the Best Ever Chocolate Brownie was topped with real whipped cream and pieces of Enstrom’s toffee. The bill did not break the bank (but we ordered one of the least expensive options) and the best part is that proceeds from Spoons support the mission of HopeWest (formerly known as Hospice & Palliative Care of Western Colorado).

The amazing work that they are doing at the Hospice Care Center is invaluable for families going through the toughest times. The care center is a beautiful facility that allows families and patients to be comfortable during the last days. They provide so much comfort and support to the entire family that it is almost too good to be true. Check out their website at www.hospicewco.com.

Oh and did I mention that they have desserts and a coffee shop? Well you should check them out as too!
Trace


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