A little spot in Alamosa that feeds you like family and sends you back out into the world feeling taken care of.
A Town Worth Stopping In
Alamosa sits high in the San Luis Valley, 30 miles from the towering dunes — the kind of place you could pass right through without knowing what you're missing. We're on 8th Street, and we'd like to think we're worth the stop.
The Kitchen Runs on Heart
This is home cooking, made with the same care you'd put into a meal for your own family. Farm-fresh eggs, scratch-made potatoes, country fried steak with pepper gravy.
The Saturday Buffet
Saturday mornings here have become something people plan their whole weekends around — a buffet that's warm, generous, and worth setting your alarm for.
Locals, Travelers, One Table
On any given morning, the dining room holds Alamosa regulars who treat this as a second kitchen and road-weary hikers who stumbled in on a tip they'll never stop sharing.
No Sign Needed
Mom and Pop's runs on something simpler than marketing: real food, real people, and a warmth you feel the moment you sit down.