I like the format of your guide to eating well in the Pikes Peak region through your Bites Guide. You have given me some restaurants to try throughout the upcoming year, and restaurants that are favorites of mine that have received praise make me smile. I do wonder how Swirl Wine Bar was added to this list considering the offerings there are the basics of crackers, cheese and meats added to a plate and brought to the table. Hardly the same length of time and attention given to food in a true restaurant sense. Yes, the wine selection is great, but this guide is supposed to be about restaurants not about ingredients I could obtain from a local Whole Foods and serve in my own home on a plate.
Re: “The 2011 Bites Dining Guide”
I like the format of your guide to eating well in the Pikes Peak region through your Bites Guide. You have given me some restaurants to try throughout the upcoming year, and restaurants that are favorites of mine that have received praise make me smile. I do wonder how Swirl Wine Bar was added to this list considering the offerings there are the basics of crackers, cheese and meats added to a plate and brought to the table. Hardly the same length of time and attention given to food in a true restaurant sense. Yes, the wine selection is great, but this guide is supposed to be about restaurants not about ingredients I could obtain from a local Whole Foods and serve in my own home on a plate.