

Located in the heart of downtown Greeley, Meeker’s restaurant was named after Greeley visionary and agricultural hero, Nathan Meeker. Continuing the tradition of locally sourced ingredients, Meeker’s is one of Greeley’s favorite restaurants for a cocktail, cold beer, and great eats. Dine with us for breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner seven days a week. Featured handcrafted signature cocktails, American classic dishes, and more. We’re offering curbside pickup: Breakfast Menu: 7-11am Lunch & Dinner Menu: 11am-2pm and 4:30pm-9pm
Airy bar/kitchen serving a range of dishes making use of the finest Coloradan produce.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 919 7th St, Greeley, CO 80631
Phone: (970) 353-1883
Website: http://meekersrestaurant.com/
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Reviews
This was our second visit to Meeker’s before heading to a show at Union Colony, and it definitely had a different energy this time around. The place was packed since the Broncos AFC Championship game was on, so it was buzzing and loud in that lively, game-day kind of way.
We were met with a bit of attitude from the bartender, which was understandable given how slammed he was—but still not the warmest welcome. That said, once the food arrived, any irritation quickly disappeared.
The food was absolutely worth it. Everything was rich, comforting, and well-executed—clearly made with care. The steak bites were tender and flavorful, the mashed potatoes were smooth and indulgent, and the braised short rib dish was a standout. Total treat food, the kind you look forward to before a night out.
Atmosphere-wise, Meeker’s is fun and energetic, especially on game days. It’s a great spot to grab a solid meal and drinks before a show, even when it’s busy.
We’ll definitely be back—hopefully on a slightly calmer night—but either way, the food alone makes it worth the stop.
When we walked in it was a tad confusing at first. I think it’s because we came in the restaurant entrance, not the hotel one. I had to talk to a bunch of servers gathered at the end of the bar at the other side of the restaurant to ask if we should just sit, or wait for them? They motioned us to sit. We got a spot by the window which was nice. There was a screen to pull when the sun got in our eyes, which was really good!
Our server was Marquis, he was great. I got an omelet and my husband got the breakfast borrito. The food was all very good and tasted fresh. The buffet was tempting, as it’s a full breakfast for a flat price.
I did use the restroom which was very clean and well kept.
Overall it was a great experience and we look forward to trying the lunch menu!
My coffee came and was lukewarm at best. Got a refill halfway through the meal and asked for some fresh hot coffee. It came hot but all of the coffee is pretty bitter.
The eggs Benedict tasted fine and were the highlight of the meal. However, the accompanying hashbrowns were cold and bland.
Honestly, the whole experience was pretty blah and kind of what you would expect from a hotel.
The bartender, Rosario, and a different server, Griffin, were extremely apologetic and kind. Oneida needs to learn from them!
Our entire bill was comped, which was very kind. Griffin even encouraged me to write a review in order to help management understand their problems.
The food was good.