Downtown Grand Junction is well maintained and has beautiful art sculptures placed all around and at all corners. Many restaurants and several places to have a cocktail for lunch or an evening out. Rich in art and music venues, if you are a lover of music other than country check out the Mesa Theater. There is something for everyone here, however, the restaurants can get a little pricy so be sure to check the menu boards to find what you like and in your price range.
Nice area with restaurants and shops etc. There is art on the corner and a farmers market in the summer.
Love the sculptures downtown - great variety and nice quality. Strolling along the coffee shops and stores, not to mention the lovely Avalon Theater, is highly recommended. We almost missed it passing through Grand Junction - so glad we made the time to see it.
In my opinion the downtown is dying. I grew up in Fruita and left in 1966 after the main street makeover. Just driving through there now it looks like mostly junk shops with very poor parking slots.
Downtown Grand Junction has nice restaurants, shops and entertainment all within walking distance. It may be one of the largest towns on the Western Slope, but it still has a small town feel.
I love going to Downtown Grand Junction. It has the small town feel and the shops are all so special and unique. It's a peaceful way to spend a lazy day!
great walking street filled with small shops selling everything. You can find anything here from gifts for love ones to a smart new outfit.
A bit more dated and gritty is this downtown. They have a few bars on that stretch that draw locals and Main street Bagels seem to be where the community gathers. Not crowded during the week, but overall a fairly good downtown for a trip to eat or drink or grab a famous toffee.
There is allot of neat little stores to explore. It has a nice feel. There is a great candy store downtown that the kids just love! There is also plenty of clothing shops, a few restaurants and a couple great antique stores. I have not been to the museum yet but I heard it is great. That is the next destination on our list.
Great little shops, quaint winding street, easily accessible. The shop keepers were very friendly, even offering our dogs some water.