Menu & Pricing
🌮 Appetizers & Starters
• Elk Chili Nachos - $16.99 (loaded with elk chili, cheese, jalapeños)
• Poutine - $14.99 (fries, Colorado beef gravy, cheese curds)
• Colorado Cheese Board - $18.99
• Spinach Artichoke Dip - $13.99
🍔 Wild Game Burgers
• Elk Burger - $18.99 (topped with bacon, cheddar)
• Bison Burger - $17.99 (grass-fed, lettuce, tomato, onion)
• Truffle Burger - $19.99 (truffle aioli, mushrooms, swiss)
• Classic Burger - $15.99
🍳 Breakfast (6:30-9:30am)
• Rocky Mountain Breakfast - $16.99 (eggs, bacon, hashbrowns, toast)
• Breakfast Burrito - $14.99
• Pancakes - $12.99
• Omelette of the Day - $14.99
What Makes Latitude 105 Special
Latitude 105 sits inside the Holiday Inn, which scares off tourists expecting bland hotel food. That's a mistake. The gastropub delivers legitimate elk chili nachos, wild game burgers, and craft beer in a lodge-like setting with stone accents and mountain vibes.
The real draw is convenience without compromise. Breakfast starts at 6:30am - earlier than most downtown spots. The dinner menu offers elk and bison burgers at $10-20 per person while Elkhorn Avenue charges 30% more for the same proteins. Free parking, zero wait times, and a pool table add to the appeal.
For families, the arcade games and casual atmosphere make it easier than battling for tables downtown. The pet-friendly patio welcomes dogs, and happy hour (4-6pm) shaves dollars off an already reasonable bill.
What to Order (Signature Dishes)
Elk Chili Nachos ($16.99) - The signature appetizer. A mountain of chips loaded with house-made elk chili, melted cheese, jalapeños, and sour cream. Rich, gamey flavor without being overwhelming. Easily shareable for two.
Elk Burger ($18.99) - Lean elk patty with bacon and cheddar. Order medium - elk dries out if overcooked. The bun holds up well, and the portion is satisfying without being excessive.
Poutine ($14.99) - Crispy fries, Colorado beef gravy, and real cheese curds. A solid comfort food choice, especially after a cold day hiking. Ask for extra gravy on the side.
Mile-High Mud Pie ($9.99) - Layers of chocolate, coffee ice cream, and whipped cream. Massive portion - consider splitting. The name delivers on the height.
💡 Pro Tip: Hit happy hour between 4-6pm for $2 off draft beers and $3 off cocktails. The elk nachos and a craft beer make a perfect light dinner for under $25.
The Honest Take
At 3.9 stars from 459 reviews, Latitude 105 sits below the top-tier Estes Park restaurants. The food is good, not exceptional. Expect solid gastropub fare rather than culinary innovation. Portion sizes are reasonable but not the massive plates you'll find at Big Horn or Ed's Cantina.
Service can be inconsistent - it's hotel staff doing double duty, not career servers. Peak summer weekends may see slower kitchen times. The split hours (closed 9:30am-4pm) catch some visitors off guard. But for the price point and convenience, these are minor trade-offs.
Who It's For (And Who It's Not For)
Best for: Early risers needing breakfast before RMNP, families with kids who want arcade games and casual vibes, budget-conscious diners seeking wild game at fair prices, and anyone staying at Holiday Inn. Looking for craft beer with your burger? The Hive has a better selection.
Skip if: You want downtown atmosphere, need lunch service (closed 9:30am-4pm), or expect fine dining execution.
Practical Information
- 📍Location: 101 S St Vrain Ave, inside Holiday Inn (5 min from downtown)
- ⏰Hours: Breakfast 6:30-9:30am, Dinner 4-8pm (4-10pm Fri-Sat)
- 📅Reservations: OpenTable available, walk-ins welcome
- 🚗Parking: Free hotel parking lot with easy access
- 🐕Pet-Friendly: Dogs welcome on outdoor patio
- 🎮Entertainment: Pool table and arcade games for families
- 🍺Happy Hour: 4-6pm daily, $2-3 off drinks
💡 Money Hack: The breakfast is one of the best values in Estes Park. Full Rocky Mountain Breakfast for $16.99 beats downtown prices by $5-8, and you'll beat the 7am crowd since this opens at 6:30am.