
Colorado Would Love to Have a Logan’s Roadhouse
Everybody in Colorado loves a good, fun restaurant. Sure, we have many, but we are state deprived from having what over 20 other states do have.
Will a Logan's Roadhouse Ever Come to Colorado?
We have some great restaurant chains in Colorado, from Olive Garden, Applebee's and Red Robin, to Old Chicago and Texas Roadhouse. Why is Logan's avoiding the Centennial State? Coloradans deserve at least one.
In 2016, there were over 250 Logan's Roadhouses in America.
Having not lived outside of Colorado, I don't get to check out restaurants that exist in other states but not Colorado. I'm sure that I, and others like me, have been missing out on some fun places with great food.
Yes, I can take solace that there are restaurants that exist only in Colorado, like Casa Bonita and Same's #3, but Logan's Roadhouse sounds like a place I'd like to hit up.
What is Logan's Roadhouse?
Logan's Roadhouse is a casual dining chain that started in Kentucky in 1991; they have over 130 locations across the country, in 22 states. That's about half of America having a location, and I would like Colorado to be on that list. There. I said it.

They use mesquite to wood-grill their steaks and other grilled items; they've got to taste great. They have a pasta item, "Logan's Steak Alfredo," which sound right up my alley.
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They have steaks, chops, burgers/sandwiches, chicken, pasta, chicken fried steaks, ribs, seafood, a "blueberry apple cobbler" on their dessert menu. Apparently, their rolls are "out of this world."
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Sure, they have cocktails and beers too, including their "Big Barrel:" 22 oz. mugs; they sound like a great way to enjoy the weekend.
The same corporation that currently runs Logan's Roadhouse also runs Old Chicago; so, to me, it seems like they should put a Logan's here in Colorado.
With my luck, however, they'll put one way down south in Colorado Springs.
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