Dining in style is the specialty of this restaurant. Located at The Lodge at Vail, this restaurant has the charm and tranquility of a lodge and offers a wide array of interesting dishes. Begin your day with a hearty breakfast that includes the freshest of fruits and berries served with home-baked pastries and breads. The menu changes from season-to-season and during the ski season, expect a whole lot of fresh meats, cheese, piping hot entrees, and crispy salads. There is something different each winter evening as an extensive menu of soups, pastas, meats, and fresh seafood await your taste buds. The chef uses the best of local ingredients to create delightful meals. The restaurant also boasts of an excellent Italian wine list.
The Back Bowl is more than a bowling alley. It is a "Family Entertainment Center," and an award-winning one at that. The lanes are spotless and computerized. The video arcade is state-of-the-art. At night, the lights dim and the tunes pump as The Back Bowl becomes a premier destination for high-energy Eagle nightlife. Even the food here is a step up from the usual; it all comes from the in-house Bowlmor Cafe, a full-service gourmet restaurant complete with aged steaks, a good wine list and live entertainment.
The Altitude is your one-stop destination for casual dining and casual drinking. Come for drink specials during every NFL game, and cheap pints and pitchers all day and night. The breakfast buffet will prepare you for a day on the slopes (or in front of the big screen), and the varied dinner menu will keep you fed long into the night (look for staples like ribs, salmon, burgers and wraps). During the summer, you can take advantage of the club's creekside veranda, an ideal place to sip a cocktail or a micro brew.
This Beaver Creek neighborhood staple is more than just a coffeehouse. Open from early morning until late at night, the place serves as a comfy cafe for coffee lovers, a happy-hour spot for booze hounds, and a lively entertainment venue for one and all. See website for photos, directions, monthly drink specials, and event calendar (including live music, trivia night, karaoke night and more).
Beano's, located on Beaver Creek Mountain, is a dining experience you will never forget. The dining room is accessible only by sleigh. The price of dinner includes the price of dashing through the snow in a one-horse open sleigh! Once there, the place does not disappoint either. A warm fire and live music help make this rustic cabin by a snow-covered meadow as cozy as can be. The menu is a feat in itself; appetizers include such elegant offerings as Beet Carpaccio and Veal Baby Back Ribs, and entrees range from Gingerbread-Crusted Colorado Rack of Lamb and Cider-Glazed Free Range Chicken Breast, to Pecan-Crusted Elk (!) Tenderloin and Rotisserie Prime Rib. The expertly assembled wine list has earned the Wine Spectator Award of Excellence. See website for menu, children's menu, photos and reservation info. Call +1 866 359 3185 (Toll Free).
Located in the heart of Beaver Creek Village, at the base of the Centennial Chairlift, the Beaver Creek Chophouse offers great steak and seafood with one of the best views of Beaver Creek Mountain. The dinning room and deck at Beaver Creek Chophouse provides a great spot for a romantic dinner, drinks with the guys, or a nice family outing. Brink your appetite, the lobster and steak can be filling, and the Beaver Creek Chophouse knows how to serve them up right. Open seven days a week, this restaurant tends to be busy during the ski season.
Allie's, set high on Beaver Creek Mountain amid a grove of pine trees, offers stunning views of the valley and village below, as well as equally stunning cuisine. Menu items are made up of fresh regional ingredients, and all dishes come with a dash of contemporary flair. Named for Allie Townsend, a notable 19th-century Beaver Creek socialite, the restaurant definitely evokes feelings of frontier days gone by. Allie's is available for group events all winter long. See website for reservations and more.
This lively restaurant serves some of the best traditional Southern barbecue dishes in the area. It has developed a strong following and almost always sells out of meat by the end of the day - and then that's closing time! Some of the favorites include the pulled-pork sandwiches and rack of ribs. With a full menu, as well as options for catering and to go, this is a great place for some soul food with flair. This place opens daily at 11am.
If a classy and culinary-inspired dining experience is what you're going for, then Vin 48 is the place for you. This contemporary American restaurant and wine bar, located in the Beaver Creek Resort area, presents the most idyllic venue for special dining occasions. Vin 48 features sophisticated and comfortable interiors that exude an intimate ambiance along with an outdoor patio available for summer dining, both offering unobstructed views of the stunning mountain range. The menu is created by Chef Carl Hays highlighting seasonal and local ingredients with favorites like Colorado Striped Bass, Fig & Walnut Stuffed Pork Loin, Beef Tartare, Bison Carpaccio and Seared Duck Breast. An expertly crafted wine list by sommelier Greg Eynon complements the menu selections and adds a touch of finesse to the courses. Private dining is also offered; a definite must-visit for anyone visiting Beaver Creek.
Housed in the quaint Ski Tip Lodge in East Keystone, the on-site restaurant welcomes gourmands to savor its elaborate four-course set menu in a wonderful setting. Ski Tip Lodge remains popular as a 19th-century carrier which has been amazingly remodeled as a snug B&B. The brisk service and courteous waiters create an inviting atmosphere. Choose a table next to the snug fireplace, even as you savor delicious New American delicacies with some great wine pairings and decadent desserts. It was ranked 6th on the Top 100 Best Restaurants of America list, by OpenTable, in the year 2014.