These potato skins are topped with my Loaded Slow Cooker Chili,
along with plenty of Colby
jack cheese, green peppers, sour cream and if you can handle the heat, jalapenos!
Visitors can also grab a meaty burger to go
along with their brew at local eateries including 1909, with their famous 1909 Burger or Bison Burger made with a free - range patty, smoked applewood bacon, horseradish havarti, red onion, tomato, wild baby arugula, and garlic aioli; Cork Fire Kitchen's Chef's Grilled Burger with tomato, lettuce, pickles, onions, mayonnaise, choice of aged cheddar, swiss, or pepper
jack cheese; Creekside Grille at Wilson Creek Winery serving the Creekside Burger made with natural ground chuck, lettuce, onion, cabernet vinegar pickles, fiscalini white cheddar, and house thousand island on a brioche bun; Crush & Brew, offering three varieties of sliders and full - size burgers (paired with must - indulge French fries) including the Crush Burger with red onion marmalade, brie, and Canadian bacon; E.A.T. Marketplace, serving burgers on Fridays including the EAT Burger made with grass - fed California beef, organic farm greens, fontina
cheese, organic salad greens, and house pesto aioli; and the Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery, serving up The Double D Burger, made with two deep - fried patties, applewood smoked bacon, cheddar
cheese, Lilt Burner mayo, lettuce, and tomato.
I also substituted baked corn chips for fried, and instead of sprinkling with feta, I served the chicken and chips
along with a bowl of shredded Mexican
cheese (a mix of Colby and
Jack), a bowl of guacamole, a bowl of additional chopped cilantro, and the sour cream.