Good Eats For The Trip #5

We had one last stop to make before closing the book on our recent adventures. We stopped at Scileppi’s, The Old Stone Church Restaurant in Castel Rock, CO. Larry and I had been to Scileppi’s before and have raved about it ever since. Dinner at the Church. We had been wanting to take Mike and Lauren there ever since we went, and this just seemed like the perfect opportunity to go.

Once again we feasted on scrumptious food. We ordered too much and ate too much, but it was the last hoorah of our trip. And, we were celebrating Karen’s birthday as well. Just so you know, we DON’T always eat this way. In fact, the opposite is true. We tend to do more rustic and simple stuff, though I have gotten so fat, you might think otherwise. 🙂

Once again, there were appetizes, main entrees and desserts to share. Everything was “divine”, as to be expected. There was also quite a bit of food we brought home too, to be enjoyed again later.

We started off with calamari, bread and garlic cheese bread for the table.

Next came a variety of delicious entrees. We all sampled a bit of everything. It all gained our stamps of approval.

Since we were celebrating Karen’s birthday, none of us finished our meals because we all knew there was dessert coming too. You can’t celebrate a birthday without special desserts, right?!

Happy Birthday Karen. 🙂

Scileppi’s is located at 210 3rd Street, Castle Rock, CO. You can walk in and hope for a seat, or if you want to be in one of the special places, like the Confessional or the Choir Loft, you need to call and make reservations, at (303) 688-9000 or contact them online at http://www.scileppis.com

Finishing off our trip by dining at Scileppi’s was the perfect ending for a fantastic trip. We dined very well on the trip, eating all kinds of delicious foods. But Scileppi’s was most definitely our best meal for the trip.

This concludes my series on our Southwestern adventures. I hope you have enjoyed it all. Next time you come out to Colorado, I would definitely add some of these adventures to your itinerary. Have a great day and make everyday great. Stay safe and stay well. ‘Til next time.

Castle Rock, the namesake for the city.

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Author: ajeanneinthekitchen

I have worked in the restaurant and catering industry for over 35 years. I attended 2 culinary schools in Southern California, and have a degree in culinary arts from the Southern California School of Culinary Arts, as well as a few other degrees in other areas. I love to cook and I love to feed people.

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