Covered Wagon Eatery - Wheat Ridge, Colorado
Posted by: Big B Bob
N 39° 46.674 W 105° 06.366
13S E 490914 N 4403112
A covered chuck wagon that serves burritos right to your covered station wagon.
Waymark Code: WM6D89
Location: Colorado, United States
Date Posted: 05/16/2009
Views: 6
This
little place is now called Big Mama's Burritos, and was originally
opened as the Chuck Wagon in 1961. It is a drive-up eatery shaped like
a covered wagon, painted in red and white. It is pretty much built to
scale too; its tiny narrow kitchen opens out into the wagon's small
double-windowed ordering place in front (not many Conestoga wagons have
windshields), where you can pull up and order on the west side.
Exerpt from Colorado Curiosities by Pam Grout:
Lots of restaurants in Colorado are called the Chuck Wagon.
There's The Bar D Chuck Wagon in Durango, the Bar-S Chuck Wagon in
Steamboat Springs, and Davie's Chuck Wagon Diner in Lakewood, to name
just a few. And it's a good name for a restaurant, being as the
original chuck wagon, created by cattle baron Charles Goodnight out of
an old surplus army wagon, was basically a kitchen on wheels. A
chuck wagon was usually drawn by mules and carried food, eating
utensils, a water barrel,and, of course, whisky. A hinged counter
folded down where the "cookie" (yes, that's cowboy for chef) chopped,
diced, and mixed up the chow.
But the only place in Colorado (perchance the world?) that has a
permanent restaurant shaped like a chuck wagon is in Wheat Ridge.
This red and white drive-in was built in 1961 and, believe it or not,
was creatively named the Chuck Wagon. But then it became the
Grill Next Door, O'Brien's Wings & Things, and most recently,
Silver's Burger-N-Wings, all the time still looking like a real chuck
wagon. It's tiny narrow kitchen opens out into the wagon's
ordering window, where you pull up and place your order.
At last report it was vacant, so if any cookies are looking for a spot
to ply their wares, check it out at 9730 West 44th Avenue in Wheat
Ridge. (July 1, 2006)
Recently it was bought by Geoff and Dana Diaz who now operate it as "Big" Mama's Burritos,
home of the 1.5lb Burrito. They are getting great reviews and
hopefully they will stay much longer than their predecessors.
Weekday Hours: From: 6:30 AM To: 3:00 PM
Weekend Hours: From: 7:30 AM To: 2:00 PM
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Price of Admission: Not Listed
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