
Bluebird Market is a vibrant Food Hall & Restaurant located in Silverthorne, Colorado, offering a variety of independent restaurant concepts with options for everyone! Open 7am daily for our bakery & coffee, or join us for lunch & dinner and enjoy our central bar, co-working, and family entertainment year-round Bluebird Market welcomes visitors to explore local chef-driven culinary creations including; Crepes, Burgers, Burritos, Tacos, Fried-Chicken, Pizza, Pasta, Coffee, Ice Cream and Empanadas. As Summit County’s best place to feed a crowd, no reservations needed, open seating, arcade games, enjoy apres ski specials, trivia night, or dine with your friends and build new community in Summit County’s first Food Hall. *Food Hours May Differ
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Address: 325 Blue River Pkwy Suite #110, Silverthorne, CO 80498
Phone: (303) 216-0420
Website: http://bluebirdmarket.co/
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This is my second time coming to Blue Bird Market from far far away.
Why?
The cheesecake. Period.
The cheesecake is so good it makes you do that face — you know the one.
The “I shouldn’t be enjoying this in public” face.
Now, here’s the thing about businesses:
It’s not just the product.
It’s not just the place.
It’s the people.
And this place, for me, has all three faces of the classic movie: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.
The Good:
The cheesecake. And honestly, several other products are solid.
The Bad:
The lack of human service. Not rude — just… absent. Like customer service took a coffee break in 2009 and never came back.
The Ugly:
When a customer is already standing there wallet open, dopamine ready and nobody says,
“Hey, if you like that, you should try this.”
I’ve been to a lot of places around the world, and one thing never changes:
People love recommendations ( I do).
Especially from local ones.
Especially the “trust me, this is the good stuff” kind.
A drink.
A dessert.
Something that actually represents the place.
Instead, silence.
So yeah, I’ll still enjoy the cheesecake this is my second time buying it, after all.
But next time, I might have to ask the question myself:
“Can you recommend something that’s actually worth trying?”
Until then I totally recommend the cheesecake.
Just don’t expect a conversation to come with it.
See the picture of this masterpiece below. Looks like a cheap frozen Totino’s Pizza.
Also had a BBQ Bacon cheeseburger at Chef Daddy’s Grill, honestly the burger wasn’t bad, fries were decent….but again way overpriced. $24 and included no drink.
My opinion is that there are much better options for food in the area. You’re mostly paying for the atmosphere when you come to this place. Buy a drink and eat somewhere else.
Seems odd to have such a large establishment but only minimized to one breweries selection of beer. They didn’t even have a light beer available over the weekend which was disappointing so we went to the Playgarten area but couldnt take our drinks out. Besides that this place is great and we cant wait to see more improvements.
Since there is no way to review the restaurants on Google. The market itself is great overall but Ginger Palace I would recommend avoiding.
Summary: large quantities of very poor quality food.
You’re better off with a grocery store Chinese frozen dinner.
I went with the $24 for the Mongolian beef, white rice, onions, garlic, peppers, mushrooms and the sesame sauce. The rice was mushy, the flavor was bland, and the meat was cooked nice and tough. Felt less like a dish cooked together and more of ingredients they put on top of each other in a bowl and covered with a sauce.