Plentiful plates of familiar comfort food & all-day breakfast in homey, bear-themed surrounds.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 111 E Midland Ave, Woodland Park, CO 80863
Phone: (719) 687-5912
Website: http://hungrybearcolorado.com/
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The decor is quaint and emphasizes a happy bear theme.
Be prepared for a slight wait as the place is very popular. The food orders are processed promptly, but the service is a bit slow as the place always appears to be full and the waitresses are more than fully occupied catering to all of their customers needs
The portion size is good for most things except the meats. From the reviews I was expecting two large plump sausage links to be served with my pancakes and eggs and was disappointed to get a couple of links each smaller than my pinky.
I also found the meal to be a bit pricey. Pancakes, eggs and sausage cost $13 and my coffee cost $3.50. I know that inflation has hit everything hard this past couple of years. But paying over $20 for breakfast when including the tip still seems a bit too much for me.
The food was delicious and came out in a timely manner. They have a good menu and I’ll definitely be back as there are several other items I want to try.
Stopped here passing through from Divide. The food was.. eh. Our order:
My husband: chicken sandwich with fries
Me: breakfast burrito with half sausage gravy, half green chili, and a buttermilk pancake.
My husband’s food was not good, he said it tasted like boiled chicken with a slice of cheese on a bun. The fries were just regular fries, no notes there. I wish I had a picture of it…
My breakfast burrito was fine, the gravy was awful and tasted like it was from a bag/can. The green chili was the best part, it was great! I think the burrito portion was perfect, it was a great size and had a good mix of filling. Seriously though, that gravy was a disgrace, and it’s not that hard to make from scratch. The pancake seemed to be made from scratch which is great! I couldn’t tell if the whipped cream was made from scratch or from a can. The strawberries weren’t very fresh, they felt like they had been sliced maybe a couple days prior. The pancake was alright, really nothing special but I like that it was less than five dollars for size of it.
The service was alright, she was very nice but it was SO slow. It seemed like she only had 4 tables and we were all having to wait for everything. I asked for 2 waters, a cranberry juice, and a chocolate shake. We only received 1 water, and the cranberry juice was warm with no ice (that may not be her fault, it might be specific to that restaurant, but I would recommend serving juices like that with some ice especially because they don’t come out cold). I had to ask for a cup of ice and another ice water. The chocolate shake was alright as well.
Overall, the food needed some salt and that gravy needs to be reevaluated. The chicken sandwich needs a sauce and some major adjustments as well.
My favorite parts of the restaurant:
• the giant wheel that you get to spin if you spend over $50. I thought it was super cute.
• they make a point to explain how they use real butter to cook their food, which is great
• the butter pats are at room temperature, and I like the full pour container of sugar on the table
• they really stuck with the bear theme throughout