Article and photo by Lisa Crockett
Before the turn of the last century, the Castle Hotel and Bar was a hot
spot in the wild west town of Castle Rock. Area cowboys, quarry workers
and ranchers would gather there, and things would often get out of hand –
sometimes law enforcement would have to prevent inebriated bar patrons
from riding horses through the bar.
Now known as the Castle Cafe, things are decidedly more sedate at the
downtown Castle Rock eatery, but the restaurant has retained enough of
its Old West character to make it an interesting place to visit. And
though the historic building and rustic décor make it feel like a
different place in time, the food is a fun and modern take on comforting
favorites.
Castle Cafe has tasty down-home western favorites like burgers, green
chili and brisket. It is widely known for its cooked-to-order pan-fried
chicken, which is served family style during dinner service and includes
all the trimmings – mashed potatoes and gravy, rolls, and a choice of
slaw, soup or salad.
“One of our owners, Tom Walls, is originally from Kansas City,” said
Castle Cafe General Manager Dave Doty. “One of his favorite restaurants
there made a pan-fried chicken that he loved, and so he offers the same
thing here.”
Starters, which are called “table snacks” at the Castle Cafe, feature
southwestern twists on old favorites like jalapeno onion rings and a
loaded chicken quesadilla.
Specials, which are not included on the regular menu, provide some
pleasant surprises as well. On a recent visit, I enjoyed some blackened
salmon tacos which had just enough spice to be interesting while
providing delicious balance with the flavors of the fish and veggies in
the tacos. I ate every last bite, and had I not been so full, I might
have ordered some more.
“Everything here is made from scratch, nothing is from a box or a bag,”
said Doty. “We cut our fish by hand; I highly recommend our Canadian
walleye with brown butter hollandaise. On Sundays we do chicken and
waffles with a blackberry vanilla butter that is incredible.”
Castle Cafe is a great place to take the family, and a great children’s
menu is available. For a more grown-up night on the town in Castle Rock,
stop by The Next Door Bar after your meal. The casual atmosphere is a
great place to kick back, relax, and enjoy the flavors of the Old West
in a new and exciting way.
403 Wilcox St
Castle Rock, Colorado 80104