Taco Cabo is it a great place to stop if you’re craving a handheld breakfast burrito before you hit the slopes.
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Everyone falls in love with their first ski mountain, and mine was Steamboat Springs. In college, I went on a group trip there even though I didn’t know how to ski, just so I could get a free vacation. I envied my classmates who spent their time on blue runs, while I was stuck on the bunny hill, but at least the views on the greens were just as breathtaking.
Steamboat is a true mountain town — not one where you blink and miss it — with culture, traditions, longtime residents and a strong food scene. One of my best friends has a mountain home there that I’ve visited over the past years, and my brother even lived there for a couple of years. And there’s one place we make sure to visit every time: Taco Cabo. Not only is it a great place to stop if you’re craving a handheld breakfast burrito before you hit the slopes, but it’s also the perfect stop after tubing on a summer day. You can come straight in your wet swimsuit and enjoy some affordable, authentic street tacos and margaritas on the patio that overlooks the Yampa River and Howelsen Hill.
Hall is often there greeting customers with slices of watermelon in the summers or fresh baked bread samples in the winter. He uses part of the kitchen for his baking hobby, which he started 10 years ago, and sells bolillo rolls, baguettes, country loaves and buttermilk biscuits.
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