We'll have beer. Usually we get a kegs of Rolling Rock, Shiner Bock, and something fancier. Please bring your own cup, OR, you can buy a ranchstock cup which you can reuse multiple times, and which supports a good cause: All the proceeds from of the sale go to buying beer.
We probably won't have food generally available for purchase over weekend, but Saturday night we probably will be able to makena grill available down in the barn for you to do your own grilling, and we hopefully will have some burgers and/or veggie burgers and/or dogs available as well. We'll be asking you to donate something to offset the cost if you want a burger.
If you have a hankering for something else for dinner, you may want to go get dinner in Granby or Hot Sulphur Springs. We like the Glory Hole cafe in Hot Sulphur Springs for yummy old-timey ranch bacon and eggs breafasts. Also for breakfast, the bakery in Granby has really good rolls and breakfast sandwiches. Brickhouse 40 in Granby has fancy dinners. The mexican food at the Azteca is pretty outstanding. And there are several other spots in Granby offering bar food, such as the Granby Garage. Of course, there is always the City Market in Granby (far side of Granby, about a 15 minute drive from the ranch).
You also hopefully can cook your own meal. As long as there isn't a fire ban, we will have a bonfire that will be available for cooking. You can also use your own camping stoves or whatever. Those of you camping up at the BLM sites may be able to have your own fires. and bring your own stoves.