The second of our baby travel guides! If you didn’t get a chance to read about our adventures in Boulder, you can do so here. Ryan and I took Lucy to Fort Collins over the weekend, and we had a wonderful (and delicious time). Traveling with a baby requires unique planning and coordination, but we’re finding it’s just as fun (if not more) to have Lucy in tow. Fort Collins rests about an hour north of Denver, two hours north of Colorado Springs. Home to Colorado State University and dozens of breweries, it’s a town worth visiting for a day or two.
Because the drive to Fort Collins is over an hour, we made a pit stop at one of our favorite coffee shops in Denver: Black Eye Coffee. Impeccable espresso drinks, fresh pastries, and friendly baristas make Black Eye an easy choice for us. Tip #1 for traveling with baby: plan for pit stops. Getting out of the car, if only for thirty minutes, meant we had a much happier baby for the second half of our trip (and a much more alert mom and dad).
We asked our friends for recommendations on where to eat in Fort Collins. Choice City made almost every list. This butcher and deli specializes in natural meats and good beer. We ordered sandwiches, let Lucy watch the sandwich guys throw them together on a stainless steel counter, and then quickly devoured our food. Good bread, high quality meat, and fresh veggies made for a real win.
Normally, we like to stay at apartments or homes we find through Air BnB. Turns out, Fort Collins is slim pickings. So we found what I think was our next best option: the Armstrong Hotel. As the last operating historic hotel in Fort Collins, the Armstrong was full of charm. The hotel delicately balanced the need for renovation and the desire for historical preservation. And to make an already cool hotel even better: they have a cat named Oreo. We enjoyed our stay. Our bed was comfortable and made me realize we really need to purchase new pillows for home.
Vegan and vegetarian goodness. We came here in the afternoon for a smoothie. We went away with the most delectable frozen concoction that I’ve had in quite some time. Fresh made coconut almond milk. Bananas. Cacao beans. Chopped Dates. Raw Honey. Almond butter. We were all fighting for the straw. Tasty Harmony at three in the afternoon was delightfully quiet, which meant we had time to rest, snuggle, and plan the next leg of our trip.
Maza Kabob received the highest rating of any restaurant on Yelp. We had never tried Afghan food before and were eager to explore a new cuisine. One of my dearest friends from college met us for dinner, which turned out to be both delicious and exhausting. Lu had reached her limit from a long day of travel and wanted little to do with eating. We tried to quickly finish our meals so we could leave the rest of the diners in peace. Thankfully, Maza Kebob is another strip-mall joint. Although I felt slightly embarrassed by our messy and loud 10-month old, the restaurant didn’t demand perfection. Once we went outside, Lucy and mama settled down, and we enjoyed a beautiful end to a warm summer day.
Creperie is a Fort Collins institution. This small French restaurant has been wooing Fort Collins occupants with traditional buckwheat crepes and fresh croissants for years. They recently made the decision to leave their downtown home in order to expand their restaurant and bakery. We were lucky enough to enjoy breakfast on their very last day in their original home. Our buckwheat crepes were filled with eggs, cheese, tomatoes, and scallions. I’m sad to say we were so hungry for breakfast that we forgot to photograph our meals! Thankfully, we did end up buying a few croissants to take with us…and those were not forgotten by my camera.
We enjoyed these buttery pastries in one of the many beautiful outdoor squares in Fort. Collins. We happened upon a gigantic bear, which delighted both Lucy and her parents (we have called our daughter Lucy Bear since the day she was born). You can’t beat a good photo opp and a croissant rolled into one.
FAVORITE. Well, this was the winner for me. Combine a wonderful bakery with a great coffee program and I’m sold. The baristas were talented. The staff is friendly. The bakers know how to make desserts that don’t scream sugar. I could easily visit this place every single day. The sun-filled space brims with a collection of vintage tables and chairs and a front counter holds the day’s baked offerings. If I had to give you my one place to visit: it’s here.
As the mother of a ten-month old, breastfeeding in public is no small feat. Lu is highly distractable, which means more people have seen my nipples than I dare try to count. When we’re not traveling, this isn’t a problem. We run our errands and then come back to the familiarity of home to breastfeed. But when we’re traveling, it can be really hard to get her to eat. Thankfully, she’s 10 months old and not 10 weeks old, which means she doesn’t need to fill her belly every two to three hours anymore. We do our best when we’re traveling and often make up for scanty feedings at night. On Saturday, we found a shaded wall to rest against and had a long and successful feeding. Both Lucy and I were happy.
La Luz and the Waffle Lab
We ended our time in Fort Collins with tacos from La Luz and Belgian waffles from the Waffle Lab. La Luz makes everything in house…and they prize themselves on the freshness of their ingredients. We loved our tacos…and Lucy loved exploring their menus. And what trip shouldn’t end with freshly made Belgian waffles? We tried to keep Lu from digging in (we don’t want her to eat too many sweets and overly processed fare) but we couldn’t resist for long. She wanted that waffle!
We had a wonderful weekend in Fort Collins, and we’re looking forward to our next big trips this summer: Portland and Pittsburgh. More baby guides coming soon!
I love that you’re still traveling – Lucy in tow!
Sounds like such a great trip! And Lucy is just so cute eating the pastry behind the chair!
Your baby travel guides are just making me want to come visit Colorado! haha I’ve never been but it’s on my list – hopefully someday! Hope your week is off to a great start!
such a gorgeous time…
That sounds like a great trip! I hope to zoom around Colorado someday and try some of those spots. Lucy looks like she’s enjoying her yummy bites of goodness. So cute! Have a wonderful week!
Is that a necklace on Lucy’s neck? I think I just melted. Yes, I did. I am gone. gone for the day, evening, perhaps rest of the week
One day your posts will kill me…
in a good way… 😉
We have talked about moving to Fort Collins. I have some friends that live there. It is such a neat place.
awwwww what an AMAZING trip!! Love all the food and love cute lil Lu 🙂
What a fun weekend! All the food looks/sounds amazing!
Nice place, fine food, beautiful baby, precious moments…:) ela
Awe, love this post! Just came across your blog because you had commenting on my blog (thanks!) and wanted to tell you your blog is absolutely gorgeous!! I’ll definitely be back! And next time I’m in colorado, I feel like I absolutely need to visit that coffee place, looks so delicious!
I’ve really love your travel recap posts, Monet. I feel like I’m right there with you guys through your words and beautiful photos (I wish I had been. The food you ate was amazing!). I love that you’re exposing Lucy to new places, foods and people. She’s going to be so enriched by her experiences.
This is a great guide – especially all the food insight. My stomach is rumbling!
What a fun trip! I’ve never been to Fort Collins — sounds like a fun place. Certainly the three of you had a blast! Good read — thanks.
What a lovely trip you had, and the food looks so incredible — the sandwiches, cake, waffles, and those tacos to name just a few! You’re sure right about traveling with children requiring unique planning. It can be really difficult, and the amount of packing is almost quadrupled. haha Thanks for sharing your trip!
So much fun! Tasty Harmony sounds exquisite but whenever I spot a photo of you and babe, it simply steals the show for me! ♡
Lol! I always want to get new pillows after staying in a hotel! What a wonderful trip. I remember breastfeeding my kids at that age. They would hear a noise and suddenly turn to see what it was, exposing me without any notice.
These posts are so fun! Would you consider doing a mini version for outings in Colorado Springs? Hubby, baby girl and I will be visiting the in-laws there for Memorial day. It’s been 5 years since our last visit and I’m sure lots has changed!