Where to eat and drink at Coors Field, home of the Colorado Rockies, 2019 edition | Eater Denver
"A right-field corner venue that provides a buffet-style spread combining typical ballpark fare with more chef-driven items, operating as a slightly more substantial dining option where reservations are recommended." - Eater Staff
MLB Menu 2018: Where to Eat and Drink at Coors Field | Eater Denver
"The Mountain Ranch Club offers salads and complements the ballpark’s healthier options, alongside an assortment of gluten-free choices available elsewhere in the stadium (section 142)." - Gigi Sukin
What an amazing experience! My son took the family to the mountain ranch bar & grill for the Colorado Rockies game. Beautiful day! The restaurant menu was good. The food was good and consisted of basic breakfast items, lunch items were basic ball fare pizza, hot dogs, cheeseburgers etc... The food although attractive, was not what actually would bring you there. You are there for the ambience of the game in a secluded club-level area with spectacular breathtaking views. Makes all of the difference in the world! Enjoy. CAB😍⚾
Josh G.
Google
This is an absolute must to do if you have a group of friends or just two people. Absolutely incredible view of ballpark, the food is delicious at the buffet (skip the hamburgers tho not the best). Everything was just great service was friendly and efficient! I highly recommend anyone that wants to go to Rockies game pay a little extra for Mountain Ranch because you’ll end up paying the same with tickets somewhere else in the stadium buying drinks food but it’s great because the service comes to you!
Katie Fiola J.
Google
really unique way to experience the game! To eat here you just need a ticket to the game. We made reservations for a Friday night game but it wasn’t super busy so we could have just walked in. They have a nice buffet full of wonderful foods and it’s all you can eat. I recommend coming with a group of 4 or less. We came with a large group and had a large table that made it more difficult to watch the game if you were sitting in the back half.
kellyann Z.
Google
Rudest staff I have ever experienced. Do not go to this restaurant until they clean up their act! We had parents in from out of town, first Coors Field experience, refused to let us take a family photo on the overlook for 20 seconds 🤔 We had a reservation and surrounding tables were empty, so we utilized a chair from the empty table. They argued with us that we MUST sit at our table in the event that “someone” showed up for the empty table. We graciously said we will move if that’s the case and the manager continued to argue. 🤷🏻♀️
Never again. Do not go here. Empty table photos below.
Kyle Y.
Google
The hidden gem at Coors field!! Bought a $4 general admission ticket, took the elevator to this restaurant and watched the game from basically a big suite. Had some delicious food (burger and a charcuterie plate) ,watched a walk off home run for the win then back down the elevator and gone.
Rach B
Google
They are doing a buffet for $30 ($17.99 for kids) and I have to say I was mostly impressed. They have the standard burgers, dogs, and brats but also a salad bar, chef specials, pizza, and dessert. The tiramisu was KILLER!!
Stephanie C.
Google
Great day at the game! Jayson, the new Chef, is great and our meal, drinks, and service were great! A before and after of the delicious dessert. Go - check it out - you won't be disappointed.
Flavio C.
Google
Great view from the right foul line. Bar centric food items with entry level wine, a full bar and interesting drafts. A great way to catch a game and avoid the elements