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This circa-1892 pub right in town closed briefly and reopened in 2010 with new owners, an updated look, and a loyal following happy to have their hangout back....more
see the Aspen guidePepi's, which is Austrian down to its lederhosen, is located in the chalet-style Gasthof Gramshammer hotel in Vail Village. Between foamy pints of Spaten...more
see the Vail + Beaver Creek guideThis barbecue spot is brought to you by the same owners as the now-defunct Fat Alley BBQ, a hugely popular barbecue joint where the meats for brisket and pork...more
see the Telluride guideYou can drive to the Minturn Saloon if you want to, but for hard-core backcountry powder hounds, it's way more fun to ride the lifts at Vail and swoosh down the...more
see the Vail + Beaver Creek guideA cheery, dependable, easy-to-love Mediterranean place that provides welcome relief from the culinary fireworks and heavy checks that abound in these parts. Big...more
see the Aspen guideThis is Nobu's extension of Matsuhisa Aspen. Upstairs, in this case, is street level, and, just like Next Door Nobu in New York, it's more casual and less...more
see the Aspen guideFor all those skiers who have reluctantly settled for overcooked burgers at slope-side cafeterias, Mamie's Mountain Grill has the answer: Do it yourself....more
see the Vail + Beaver Creek guideThere are many times and places for high-end restaurants, but breakfast isn't one of them. The Main Street Bakery is a down-home haunt where you can tuck into a...more
see the Aspen guideLudwig's, at the Sonnenalp, is divided into three parts: The stüberl (small dining room) and the sunroom are both cozy nooks replete with Bavarian...more
see the Vail + Beaver Creek guideVoted by locals for the last 13 years in a row to have the best burger in town, Little Annie's has been the Aspen mainstay for more than a quarter century. With...more
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