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Durango vs Pagosa Thanksgiving Week
Posted on 8/12/21 at 8:54 pm
Posted on 8/12/21 at 8:54 pm
I have a group of 8 adults and 6 kids and we can’t decide to stay in Durango or Pagosa Thanksgiving week. Which town offers better bars/restaurants and other attractions? We are planning to take the kids on the train in Durango. Thanks in advance.
Posted on 8/12/21 at 11:40 pm to swelbo1
Durango. It's pretty much winter by then, so go where there is stuff.
Posted on 8/13/21 at 9:33 am to swelbo1
Durango and it’s not even close.
Posted on 8/13/21 at 12:05 pm to swelbo1
theres nothing to do in pagosa unless you are going elk hunting
Posted on 8/13/21 at 6:59 pm to cgrand
Booked a house just north of Purgatory, booked the Polar Express. What would be y’all’s picks for restaurants/bars to have a good meal and drinks? We will have children with us, what would be some other activities we could do with them?
Posted on 8/13/21 at 7:52 pm to swelbo1
quote:We were in Durango this summer for one night and had dinner in the Diamond Belle Saloon which is part of the Strater Hotel in the historic district. It’s a few blocks from the train station.
What would be y’all’s picks for restaurants/bars to have a good meal and drinks?
The waitresses dress in historic costumes and they have a rag time piano player that’s entertaining. The food was ok.
We went into the hotel & the night clerk showed us some secrets about the lobby.
If you like all things honey check out Honeyville which is north of town about 12 miles. They have a distillery. The kids might like the Durango Hot Springs; people were swimming/soaking there in the summer but it may be too cold in Nov. - or it may be just right. It’s on the way to Honeyville.
Posted on 8/13/21 at 8:09 pm to nctiger71
I searched past posts and came across yours. I’ve already looked up the Belle. I think they’ll like that. Thanks, and I enjoyed reading your post.
Posted on 8/13/21 at 8:58 pm to swelbo1
Cool. Thanks
I’ve got a video of the piano player playing The Entertainer from The Sting but haven’t figured out how to post it w/ sound. IDK, this site may not support that.
I’ve got a video of the piano player playing The Entertainer from The Sting but haven’t figured out how to post it w/ sound. IDK, this site may not support that.
Posted on 8/13/21 at 9:17 pm to swelbo1
Go to 11th street station for dinner and beer. Family friendly Outdoor place with good food and live music. And beer
Posted on 8/14/21 at 10:09 pm to GITiger66
Best restaurants are Seasons, mahagony grille, Mutus and probably steam works… all downtown… all very walkable from each other…
Serious Texas BBQ is a cool spot north of town as you head into the valley.
Ernie’s… a cool indoor outdoor bar with food trucks that is right in the heart of Main Street.
Sous Ear near Purg is a great restaurant with killer views
James Ranch is near honeyville in the north valley and is a great place to eat outside
Serious Texas BBQ is a cool spot north of town as you head into the valley.
Ernie’s… a cool indoor outdoor bar with food trucks that is right in the heart of Main Street.
Sous Ear near Purg is a great restaurant with killer views
James Ranch is near honeyville in the north valley and is a great place to eat outside
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