Aspen Dining Guide
Dover sole takes center stage at Catch Steak
Image: Courtesy: Catch Restaurants
KEY:
B = Breakfast
Br = Brunch
L = Lunch
D = Dinner
$ = $20 and under
$$ = $21–$39
$$$ = $40–$49
$$$$ = $50 +
based on the average entree price
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ON-MOUNTAIN DINING (Seasonal)
Alpin Room
EUROPEan
Formerly Gwyn’s, this gourmet, sit-down restaurant with beautiful views features modern versions of classic French and Alpine dishes by chef Emily Oyer: fondue “tartiflette,” chicken schnitzel, braised short ribs, and tomato soup, served with regional wines, beer, and craft cocktails. Snowmass Mountain, top of Alpine Springs, aspensnowmass. com/dining L, $$–$$$
Bonnie's
American Grill
Early birds get oatmeal pancakes and the grill crew stops flipping the famous house hotcakes at 10:45 a.m. sharp—no exceptions. Otherwise, try the apple strudel, made from original owner Gretl Uhl’s 1966 recipe, cake, and pie, along with fresh bread, soups, sandwiches, pizza, and a vegetarian’s dream of a prepared salad bar. Aspen Mountain, midmountain (off Tourtelotte Park), aspensnowmass.com/dining B, L, $$–$$$
Buttermilk Mountain Lodge
American Grill
Grab a front row seat on the expansive deck to spectate Superpipe high-jinks while grazing on made-to-order pastas and quaffing craft beers. Après in the Backyard at the new outdoor grill and lounge features DJ music every Saturday. Buttermilk Mountain base, aspensnowmass.com/dining B, L, $$–$$$
The Cabin
new american
Expanded for winter 2024- 25, this full-service log cabin (formerly Lynn Britt Cabin) serves charcuterie, house-made paté, and hearty Colorado fare. An expanded outdoor patio features street tacos, champagne, and heated lounge seating with regular DJ for robust après-ski. New Coney Express high-speed quad lift allows foot passenger access. Indoor dining reservations required. Snowcat dinners throughout winter. Snowmass Mountain, midmountain off Velvet Falls, aspensnowmass.com/dining L, $$$–$$$$
Cliffhouse
American/Asian
The photo op is as epic as the Mongolian Bowl at the restaurant’s wok station. Uphilling regulars skin up Tiehack then refuel over stir-fry, Thai tea, and big views by the firepit. Buttermilk Mountain, top of Summit Express/Tiehack Express, aspensnowmass.com/dining B,L, $$–$$$
Cloud Nine Alpine Bistro
Alpine continental
In the 1970s and ’80s, ski patrol used to toboggan jump (yes, jump!) over Cloud Nine while crowds watched from the deck, drinks in hand. Now it’s an exclusive bistro serving raclette and fondue with raucous and infamous Champagne-soaked dance parties every afternoon. Reservations required. Aspen Highlands, top of Cloud 9, aspensnowmass.com/dining L, $$$–SSSS
Elk Camp
New American
Known for its salad bar stocked with organic veggies and rotisserie chicken, sourdough pizza, and hearty grass-fed beef chili and cornbread, this elevated cafeteria boasts both a fireplace and outdoor seating, with live entertainment often. New 120-seat east deck with retractable umbrella and glass wall for winter 2025/2026. Snowmass Mountain, top of Elk Camp, aspensnowmass.com/dining
B, L, $$–$$$
High Alpine
American Grill
Formerly Gwyn’s, this revamped cafeteria serves homemade soups and stews, giant soft pretzels, salads, pizza, grilled burgers, grab-and-go foods, and a separate full bar. Reservations recommended. Snowmass Mountain, top of Alpine Springs, aspensnowmass.com/dining B, L, $$–$$$
Highlands Alehouse
AMERICAN
Featured on Guy Fieri’s Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, this ski-in hub feeds cravings for carnitas nachos, poutine, homemade mozzarella sticks, stacked burgers, sandwiches, salads, and pizza pies, no matter the season. Aspen Highlands base, highlandsalehouse.com L, D, $$–$$$
The Hot Dogger
AMERICAN
The Spider Sabich Race and Picnic Area reopens for the first time in many years with a pop-up by L.A.-based Sumo Dog with quick-serve slopeside fare. Snowmass Mountain, on Blue Grouse, next to Coney Glade lift. aspensnowmass.com/dining L, $
Merry-Go-Round
american
This classic midmountain venue has persevered since the 1960s, even if the roof must be regularly cleared with a snowblower. For 2025/2026, find a fresh look and bold Southwestern menu from the grill. Best seats in the house: On the massive deck ideal for catching rays. Aspen Highlands, top of Exhibition, aspensnowmass.com/dining B, L, $$–$$$
Sam's
Italian
Enormous windows make the most of the restaurant’s high perch above the valley; when it storms, you’re literally inside a snow globe. Mozzarella-stuffed arancini, a variety of fresh pasta, focaccia, Sicilian-style pizza, and bruschetta topped with olive oil–poached tuna. Negroni spritzes go down easy; espresso martinis recharge for afternoon runs. Reservations recommended. Snowmass Mountain, top of Village Express, aspensnowmass.com/dining B, L, $$–SSS
Sundeck
american
Unless you happen to be an AspenX member (which grants access to the private Aspen Mountain Club with a separate entrance and fine-dining menu), the main lodge atop Aspen Mountain is hard to beat. Elevated cafeteria fare refuels with big flavor: pork banh mi, tonkotsu ramen, a phenomenal mushroom veggie burger, grilled cheese with ham and onion jam, Wagyu hot dog, French dip, and one of the best burgers around. If the lively bar is busy, step up to the ordering window—a pandemic holdover. The view of Highland Bowl here is on point. Aspen Mountain, top of Silver QueenGondola, aspensnowmass.com/dining
B, L, $$–$$$
Two Creeks Café
Coffee/To Go
Pastries and coffee for breakfast, plus Steven Raichlen’s Planet Barbecue popup serving specialty sandwiches, meat platters, hickory-smoked wings, soups, and all the fixins. Snowmass Mountain, base of Two Creeks, aspensnowmass.com/dining B, L, $$
Ullrhof - closed for 2025/26 season
American Grill
The ski resort equivalent of a drive-in, where burgers (including the triple-meat, triple-cheese Ullrhof Signature All-In), fries, and shakes are served all day. Some of the best Bloody Marys around. Snowmass Mountain, base of Big Burn, aspensnowmass.com/dining L, D, $$
Up 4 Pizza
pizzeria
America’s highest-elevation pizzeria (at 11,835 feet) produces savory pies with a crunchy-yet-chewy-on-the-inside crust and freshly baked chocolate chip cookies. Snowmass Mountain, top of Big Burn, aspensnowmass.com/dining B, L, $$
ASPEN
39 Degrees
New american
Breakfast buffet, grab-and-go coffee, and après all day serving alpine favorites from fondue to warming soups and tartiflette gratin, plus inventive cocktails and local beer. 709 E Durant Ave (in the W Aspen), 970-431-0800, waspenhotel.com, B, L, D, $$–$$$
520 Grill
american/mexican
New location across from the Aspen Skatepark: the homestyle American-Latin-Colorado eatery opened by chef Troy Selby in 2011 is known for bison, beef, and turkey burgers; tacos, cheesesteaks, chicken sandwiches, salads, and protein power bowls; plus breakfast burritos, bowls, and scrambles served all day until 9 p.m. 455 Rio Grande Pl, 970-925-9788, 520grillaspen.com B, L, D, $–$$
Acquolina Trattoria & Pizzeria
Italian
A vast menu of Roman-inspired dishes in a family-friendly, upscale-yet-informal atmosphere: antipasti, housemade meatballs, and wood-fired pizza, with a stellar wine list and cocktail selection. 415 E Main St, 970-925-8222, acquolinaaspen.com D, $$–$$$$
Ajax Tavern
New American
The double cheeseburger and truffle fries get all the glory, but other French bistro fare (onion soup, salads, coq au Champagne) is a hit at this see-and-be-seen eatery with a primo patio by the Silver Queen Gondola. Pair with some 3,000 wines from The Little Nell cellar. 685 E Durant Ave, 970-920-6334, thelittlenell.com L, D, $$–$$$$
Angelo's
Italian
Under new ownership by Aspen Hospitality Group, find familiar Italian flavors by celebrity chef and longtime Snowmass resident Angelo Elia. The extensive menu of handmade pasta, salads, steak, chops, and fish remains, paired with an impressive wine list. 105 S Mill St, 970-920-2021, angelosaspen.com D, $$$$
Aosta
alpine Italian
Opened in December 2024 in the former Almresi space, this bistro is named after a small city in the Italian Alps, serving pasta, pizza, osso buco, tableside cacio e pepe in a Parmesan wheel, prosciutto sliced in the dining room, and Italian apéritifs and wine. 219 E Durant Ave, 970-429-6599, aostaaspen.com D, $$–$$$
Aspen Public House
american
Modern pub fare in the historic Wheeler Opera House by Basalt’s popular Capitol Creek Brewery, paired with beer, wine, cider, and creative cocktails. 328 E Hyman Ave, 970-710-2905, publichouseaspen.com B, L, D, $–$$
Bangkok Happy Bowl
Asian
Since 2012, chef Paula Rung- sawang has been serving classic and signature Thai dishes in this little eatery with a courtyard that’s popular with locals for lunch. Newer dishes include pad Thai with crispy duck and Hawaiian fried rice. 300 Puppy Smith St, 970-925-2527, aspenthai.net L, D, $–$$
Bear Den Aspen
cafE/bakery
Situated in an adorable brick cottage, this cafe serves up pastries and other baked goods, along with brunch items, soups, salads, and healthful fare with worldly influence. 301 E Hopkins Ave, 970-922-9218, beardenaspen.com B, BR, L, D, $– $$$$
Betula
pan-american
The sister restaurant of Bonito Saint Barth serves beautifully plated dishes from land and sea that reflect French and South American influences, in a breezy, contemporary setting with music by a house DJ. 525 E Cooper Ave (upstairs), 970-922-8103, betulaaspen.com D, $$$–$$$S
The Big Wrap
To go
Gourmet wraps, burritos, smoothies, salads, and homemade soups feed a good portion of Aspen’s workforce come lunchtime. 520 E Durant Ave, 970-544-1700 L, $
Bosq
new world
Aspen’s only restaurant with a Michelin star, since 2023. James Beard Award–nominated chef C. Barclay Dodge’s eclectic, globally influenced tasting menus reveal close relationships with local farmers and ingredients he forages himself. 312 S Mill St, 970-710-7299, bosqaspen.com L, D, $$$–$$$$
Brunelleschi’s
Italian
This busy spot is a family go-to, specializing in crisp, thin-crust pie, calzones, trattoria entrees like veal piccata, and sports on TV. 205 S Mill St, 970-544-4644, zgpizza.com L, D, $$–$$$
BUCK
gastropub
Revelers pack in to the “Bar Under Cooper & Kitchen” for drinks, draft beer, and craveable pub fare—from a killer burger and a Southern fried chicken sandwich to lobster wontons and nightly $20 special entrees. A modern version of once-beloved Cooper Street Pier, BUCK is both billionaire-friendly and a boon to ski bums. 508 E Cooper Ave, order.toasttab.com/online/buck-508-east-cooper-ave-001 L, D, $–$$
The Butcher’s Block
Deli/Market
Under new local ownership, this beloved deli and grocery continues to stock aged steaks, meats, seafood, and specialty foods for takeaway, plus custom deli sandwiches, salads, and soups to go. 424 S Spring St, 970-925-7554, butchersblockaspen.com L, $–$$
Cache Cache
French/Italian
This beautifully appointed fine-dining restaurant (by general manager/partner Jodi Larner and executive chef-owner Chris Lanter) is going strong since 1987. Refined dishes meld classic French and Italian techniques with local produce, meat, and foraged ingredients, paired with a stellar wine list and lively bar scene. 205 S Mill St, 970-925-3835, cachecache.com D, $$–$$$$
Campo de Fiori
Italian
Since 1994, a bustling trattoria responsible for Aspen’s espresso martini obsession and a hot spot serving classics like marinated grilled seafood salad, antipasti, spinach gnocchi, chicken under a brick, and grilled, spice-rubbed filet mignon. 205 S Mill St, 970-920-7717, campodefiori.net D, $$–$$$$
Casa Tua
Italian
This Italian landmark since 2010, which includes private-member club dining upstairs, serves sophistication on white tablecloths: antipasti, salad, fresh pasta, Colorado trout, veal Milanese, steak, and coveted pistachio gelato. 403 S Galena St, 970-920-7277, casatualifestyle.com/aspen L, D, $$$$
Castle Creek Café
American
This above-average cafeteria’s rotating daily soups (50+ a month; vegan options), salads, entrees, and smoothies draw locals for lunch and early dinner. In Aspen Valley Hospital, 401 Castle Creek Rd, 970-544-1156, aspenhospital.org/visitors/castle-creek-cafe B, L, D
Catch Steak
American
Aspen’s New York–based steak and seafood emporium boasts “true” A5 Kobe beef, the highly marbleized Japanese Wagyu, flown direct from Hyogo Prefecture; American cuts; and signature sushi rolls, plus a patio with Aspen Mountain views. 515 E Hopkins Ave, 970-452-8080, catchrestaurants.com BR, D, $$$–$$$$
Clark’s Oyster Bar
seafood
This light, bright mountain outpost of the popular Austin-based seafood spot offers oysters, crudo, fresh fish, lobster rolls, pan-roasted Black Angus burgers with shoestring fries, and an impressive array of caviar and roe. Half-off burgers and martinis, weekdays 3-5 p.m. 517 E Hyman Ave, 970-710-2546, clarksaspen.com L, D, $$–$$$$
CP Burger
fast casual
This counter-service eatery serves hand-formed burgers—beef, falafel, ahi tuna—as well as hot dogs, a legendary kale salad, spiked shakes, beer, and wine. 433 E Durant Ave, 970-925-3056, cpburger.com L, D, $–$$
Crêpe Therapy Cafe
FRENCH/To go
See Snowmass listing. 401 E Cooper Ave, crepetherapycafe.com L, D, $-$$
Duemani
italian
Opened by the team behind Acquolina, this sleek eatery has expanded from Italian coastal cuisine (seafood crudo, grilled octopus) to include Mediterranean-spiced steaks, chops, and fish. Cool private dining in the wine room downstairs. 216 S Monarch St, 970-920-2555, duemaniaspen.com L, D, $$$–$$$$
Element 47
New American
If the Wine Spectator–awarded, 20,000-bottle wine cellar doesn’t lure you in (private tours by request), perhaps housemade charcuterie, seasonal pastas, or cuts of Colorado Wagyu beef will. Outrageous desserts, too. In The Little Nell, 675 E Durant Ave, 970-920-6330, thelittlenell.com B, BR, L, D, $$$–$$$$
Ellina
Italian
Contemporary northern Italian fare (steaks, chops, fish, pasta, and the standout artichoke bruschetta) since 2009, plus a bar menu of overstuffed Mexican tacos. 430 E Hyman Ave (downstairs), 970-925-2976, ellinaaspen.com D, $$–$$$$
Explore Coffee Bar
Coffee
Opened May 2025: Casual café in the upstairs solarium at Explore Books, serving coffee, pastries and small bites, beer, and wine. 221 E. Main St., 970-925-5336, explorebooks.org B,L
Felix Roasting Co
Coffee
This Ken Fulk-designed cafe is a feast for the eyes and the palate, serving espresso drinks and spiced tonics with housemade nut milk and Hotel Jerome pastries. 103 S Mill St, felixroastingco.com B, $$–$$$
Francesca’s Pasta Market & Empanadas
ITALIAN
In this tucked-away takeout joint, owner Martin Meineri packs a punch with handmade pasta and sauce plus savory South American turnovers and pizza.300A Airport Business Center, 970-274-9011, francescaspastamarket.com B, L, D, $$
French Alpine Bistro – Crêperie du Village
French/austrian
Passersby follow the scent of melted cheese into this cozy bistro and event venue styled as a European ski chalet (locally regarded as Aspen’s “most romantic restaurant”) and featuring fondue, French onion soup, crêpes, escargots, schnitzel, steak, and an award-winning wine list. 400 E Hopkins Ave, 970-925-1566, frenchalpinebistro.com L, D, $$$
French Pastry Café
bakery/to go
This petit eatery turns out delectable baked goods as well as sandwiches, salads, panini, breakfast burritos, and phenomenal chicken tortilla soup. 111G Airport Business Center, 970-925-3569 B, L, $
The Garden Room
NEW AMERICAN
Opened in summer 2025: An extension of Hotel Jerome’s popular Living Room, in the light-filled corridor outside Prospect restaurant. Après Tea is served Friday to Sunday with tea, champagne, caviar, jewel-toned bites, and whimsical cocktails. 330 E Main St, 855-331-7213 ext 2, auberge.com/hotel-jerome/dine/ L, D, $$–$$$
Golden Horn
GASTROPUB
Opening in spring 2026: New locally owned sports bar and gastropub, serving premium yet affordable drinks and food, happy hour specials, a golf simulator with 30 games and two pool tables. 400 E Cooper Ave, Unit 1, goldenhornaspen.com L, D $-$$
Gorsuch Ski Café
Coffee
Sink into a fleecy lounge chair and savor espresso and pastries at this caffeine outpost within the famed ski shop. 555 E Durant Ave, 970-429-0104, gorsuchskicafe.com B, L, $
Grateful Deli
To go
A classic ski-town hole-in-the-wall deli with sandwiches, subs, panini, and salads. 233 E Main St, 970-925-6647, gratefuldelico.com L, $
Hickory House Ribs
Barbecue
For 40-plus years, the “Hick House” has been Aspen’s go-to spot for big, affordable breakfasts and BBQ with all the fixings. 730 W Main St, 970-925-2313, hickoryhouseribs.com B, BR, L, D, $$–$$$
Home Team BBQ
BARBECUE
On-site barbecue pits smoke everything from pork butt and racks of ribs to half chickens and wings; modern yet classic Southern comfort food (and frosty Gamechanger cocktails) fits every mood. In the Inn at Aspen, 38750 Hwy 82, 970-236-2040, hometeambbq.com B, L, D, $$
J-Bar
American
A Main Street staple since 1889, the Hotel Jerome’s Wild West watering hole boasts the original Chinoiserie back bar—and one of the most loaded burgers in town. 330 E Main St, 970-429-7674, hoteljerome.aubergeresorts.com L, D, $$–$$$$
Jimoto
Japanese
This sleek new counter-service joint slings ramen bowls, soup dumplings, and an impressive single-serving sake selection. Run by local restaurant veterans—the name means “local” in Japanese—Jimoto’s lounge with couch seating and a record player is a chill spot for a neighborhood hang. 616 E Hyman Ave, 970-452-7469, jimotoaspen.com L, D, $–$$
Jing Aspen
chinese/japanese
Shanghai-born chef Frank Lu’s gilded restaurant serves lovingly prepared Chinese dim sum and signature dishes including crackly Peking duck (roasted daily for several hours; must reserve in advance). Full sushi bar and happy hour specials. 413 E Main St, 970-920-9988, jingrestaurant.com/aspen L, D, $$–$$$
Jüs Aspen
juice bar/TO Go
Healthy pick-me-ups including fresh-pressed and organic juices, smoothies, wraps, and salads. In the Ute City Banque building, 501 E Hyman Ave, 970-710-7063, jusaspen.com B, L, $–$$
Kenichi Aspen
japanese
A happening sushi bar and swank, atmospheric restaurant have attracted high-rollers and regular locals for specialties like tempura-fried Dynamite Shrimp, stone-seared appetizers, and Wagyu New York strip. 533 E Hopkins Ave,
970-920-2212, kenichiaspen.com D, $$–$$$$
Las Montañas
MEXICAN
This bright cantina in the storied space formerly occupied by Jimmy’s serves the best fajitas around, plus Tex-Mex tacos, tostadas, salads, and happy hour specials (3-5 p.m.) with Jimmy’s famous margarita. 205 S Mill St, 970-429-5255, lasmontanasaspen.com L, D, $$–$$$
Limelight Lounge
NEW AMERICAN
Aspen’s “longest happy hour” haunt debuted a 2022 renovation (by New York City’s Stonehill Taylor) serving wood-fired pizza, simple and rustic dishes, live music, cocktail flights from the Williams & Graham bar, and drink specials. In the Limelight Hotel, 355 S Monarch St, 970-925-3025, limelighthotel.com D, $$–$$$
Little Ollie’s
Asian
Jing chef-owner Frank Lu’s menu covers all the classics: dim sum (Shanghai-style soup dumplings) to Szechuan dishes (kung pao chicken, mapo tofu) and a must-order Chinese hot pot simmered with flank steak, prawns, or pork belly (24-hour advance reservation required). 308 S Hunter St, 970-544-9888, littleolliesaspen.com L, D, $$–$$$$
The Living Room
New American
Aspen’s coziest spot for a toddy or a quiet repast by the fireplace is known for its comfortable couches, Old West relics, and a menu of cocktails and snacks served until 10 p.m. In the Hotel Jerome, 330 E Main St, 855-331-7213 ext 2, aubergeresorts.com/hoteljerome L, D, $$–$$$
Lola 41°
global
Set to open in June 2026 inside the White Elephant Aspen hotel: Mediterranean, Asian, and worldly flavors from countries located on the 41st parallel. 110 W Main St, 844-207-8797, lola41.com/location/aspen L, D, $$–$$$
Louis Swiss Bakery
bakery/to go
Ultra-flaky croissants, authentic sourdough breads, bagels, pastries, cookies, and cakes, plus breakfast burritos, empanadas, deli sandwiches, and coffee, now operated by MML Hospitality (of Clark’s Aspen, Las Montañas). 400 Airport Business Center, 970-925-8592, louisswiss.com B, L, $
Madame Ushi
japanese/steak house
Ballers at this trendy Japanese steak house/sushi bar in a luxe setting (including a nightclub) order the “She’s Expensive” Chrome Hearts roll: A5 Wagyu, caviar, 24-karat gold leaf, and souvenir Chrome Hearts chopsticks. Happy hour, 6–7 p.m. 415 E Hyman Ave, 970-516-7908, madameushiaspen.com D, $$$$
Marea
italian
A summertime pop-up with coastal Italian flavors by chef PJ Calapa. Find seafood (crudo, octopus, soft-shell crab, lobster), hand-rolled pasta, bone marrow, burrata, caviar, and other decadent dishes with an award-winning wine list and creative cocktails in a buzzy setting inside the St. Regis Aspen Resort. 315 E Dean St, 970-236-2077, marearestaurant.com/aspen D, $$$–$$$$
Matsuhisa Aspen
Asian
A guide star in sushi maestro Nobu Matsuhisa’s restaurant galaxy since 1998 and housed in an old Victorian, “Matsu” offers a casual upstairs lounge, with sushi bar and bar menu; downstairs, a decadence-fueled dining room with showpiece sushi bar and first-come bar seating. 303 E Main St, 970-544-6628, matsuhisarestaurants.com D, $$$–$$$$
Mawa’s Kitchen
American/NEW WORLD
2022 James Beard Award-nominated chef (and Côte d’Ivoire native) Mawa McQueen cooks seasonal fare with French and global influences (and great gluten-free baked goods) and hosts visiting guest chefs. New for 2026: Tasting menu only for dinner. 305 Airport Business Center, 970-710-7096, mawaskitchen.com B, BR, L, D, $–$$$
Mawita
tapas/wine bar
Adjacent to Mawa’s, Chef McQueen’s new lounge serves Spanish tapas, paella, wine, cocktails, and a tableside crepe Suzette in a cozy, sultry setting. 305 Airport Business Center, 970-710-7096, mawitaaspen.com D, $$–$$$
Meat & Cheese Restaurant and Farm Shop
American/market
This hot spot showcases local charcuterie, cheese, seasonal produce, and gourmet dry goods, with lunch and dinner menus specializing in “boards” of rotisserie chicken, steak, or pork, plus hearty sandwiches, soups, salads, and tacos with regular specials. 301 E Hopkins Ave, 970-710-7120, meatandcheeseaspen.com L, D, $$–$$$
The Monarch
American
Styled after a London gents club, this steak house serves sophisticated cocktails, caviar, raw-bar favorites, a tableside Caesar, and, of course, prime meats from bison and lamb to a tomahawk rib eye. 411 S Monarch St, 970-925-2838, monarchaspen.com D, $$$–$$$$
Mountain Social
American
Claiming to have birthed the Bloody Mary, the St. Regis signature version is the Downhill Snapper (amped up with house-infused dill and basil vodka), as well as craft cocktails and eats in this lobby lounge. In the St. Regis Aspen Resort, 315 E Dean St, 970-920-3300, stregisaspen.com L, D, $$–$$$$
Mt. Rubirosa
ITALIAN
This iconic New York red-sauce restaurant is known for thin-crust ”Tie-Dye” pizza and pasta. Heated patio, après-ski, private dining room, and Sunday Suppers. 501 E Dean St., mtrubirosa.com L, D $$-$$$
New York Pizza
pizzeria
Aspen’s only late-night outlet for Big Apple-style slices with beer on tap, plus wings, a meatball sub, and salads, stays open until 2 a.m. Credit cards now accepted! 409 E Hyman Ave, 970-920-3088, nyp.pizza/aspen L, D, $–$$
Paradise Bakery
COFFEE/To go
Afternoons and evenings mean a line for ice cream and gelato; at other times, it’s all about cookies, gooey brownies, muffins, and breakfast burritos. 320 S Galena St, 970-925-7585, paradisebakeryaspen.com B, L, $
Parc Aspen
New American
A farmhouse restaurant (former home of L’Hostaria) with upscale dining room, lively bar with separate menu, and 620 private dining room. Signature dishes by Executive Chef Stefano Schiaffino include steak frites with incomparable “layered fries,” fresh pasta specials, creative vegetable dishes, and a chef’s tasting menu. 620 E Hyman Ave, 970-710-7448, parcaspen.com D, $$–$$$$
Petit Trois at MOLLIE
New American
Opened in December 2025 in an updated dining room, lounge, and bar: Michelin-awarded French chef Ludo Lufebvre brings a taste of Paris by way of his L.A. bistro, serving steak frites, Burgundy escargots, French onion soup, and signature “Big Mec” burger, with French and California wines. 111 S Garmisch St, 970-742-1234, mollieaspen.com B, L, D, $$–$$$
Phatt Pho N' Sushi
Asian
Spring 2023-revamped casual spot by Bangkok Happy Bowl chef Paula Rungsawang: sushi rolls, tempura, chirashi, poke bowls; pho, bahn mi, and other Vietnamese dishes; tiki bar beverages. 300 Puppy Smith St, 970-710-2381, phattphonsushi.com L, D, $$–$$$
Pine Creek Cookhouse
new American
Located past the Ashcroft ghost town, this Old West log cabin destination features alpine cuisine using local ingredients and mountain panoramas—it’s a bucket list experience. Family-owned xince 1986, the dining room features a prix fixe menu of wild game and Colorado produce; sit at the bar to order à la carte. In winter only: Take the horse-drawn sleigh, XC-ski, or snowshoe. 12500 Castle Creek Rd, 970-925-1044, pinecreekcookhouse.com L, D, $$–$$$$
Poppycock’s
American
Open since 1971, this family diner serves hearty breakfast all day (popular oatmeal-buttermilk pancakes, crêpes, French toast, eggs), plus sandwiches and salads. 665 E Cooper Ave, 970-925-1245, poppycocksaspen.com B, L, $–$$
Prospect
New American
Hotel Jerome’s flagship restaurant has a new look and à la carte menu of mountain cuisine featuring seasonal ingredients. Three-course pre-theater menu available nightly at 5 p.m. In the Hotel Jerome, 330 E Main St, 970-429-7674, aubergeresorts.com/hoteljerome B, L, D, $$$$
Red Fox Frozen Yogurt - seasonal
dessert/to to
Build-your-own sundae bar with three flavors of fro-yo and a daily sorbet. 401 E Hyman Ave, redfoxfroyo.com L, D, $
Red Mountain Grill
American
This casual eatery perched on the Aspen Golf Course serves hearty comfort fare done right: burgers with sweet potato fries, seafood tacos, sandwiches, and daily specials. 1000 Truscott Pl, 970-544-6336, aspengolf.com/grill B, L, D, $–$$
Roxy’s Market & Café
Deli/Market
Workers flock to this grocery store cafe for deli sandwiches, soups, salads, and pizza. 119 Airport Business Center, 970-920-7699, roxysmarket.com L, $–$$
Sant Ambroeus Coffee Bar Aspen
COFFEE
Plying Aspenites with Milanese coffee, pastries, and aperitivo in the mountains since spring 2023. New restaurant and bakery on Main Street opening soon. 520 E Hyman Ave, santambroeus.com L, D, $–$$
Sant Ambroeus Aspen Restaurant
italian
Giampiero Tagliaferri Studio reinvented Aspen's much-loved Main Street Bakery as a traditional Milanese trattoria, combining the ambience of an alpine chalet with the modern aesthetic of Milan. Menu highlights include handmade pasta and classic regional mains (veal Milanese, roasted branzino). Il Baretto bar and courtyard dining opens summer 2025. 201 E Main St, 970-742-7575, santambroeus.com D, $$$$
Silvers
cafe
Opened in August 2025: a New York-style bagel bar specializing in bagel sandwiches, sandwiches on house-made baguette and sourdough bread (challah on Friday), pastrami by Lobel’s of NY, salad, soup, dessert, and hearty dinner entrées for takeaway, plus catering. 710 E. Durant Ave, 970-710-2229, silversaspen.com B, L, D
Spring Café
Vegetarian
Aspen’s only 100 percent organic, vegetarian restaurant serves breakfast bowls, nutrient-packed salads, nourishing Mexi-Cali entrees, espresso drinks, fresh juices, and smoothies. 119 S Spring St, 970-429-8406, springcafe.org B, L, $$
Steakhouse No. 316
American
An historic mining cabin redone with a rich, romantic vibe, this standout since 2011 offers a bar menu with great wine, plus classics like a wedge salad, seafood plateau, and prime steaks. Save room for the colossal bread pudding! 316 E Hopkins Ave, 970-920-1893, steakhouse316.com D, $$–$$$$
Stranahan's Whiskey Lodge
new American
Toast to 20 years of Stranahan’s American single malt whiskey at the 2024-founded tasting room by Wagner Park, serving whiskey cocktails, other spirits, and a robust menu of creative American fare with Italian influence. 307 S Mill St, 970-806-5060, stranahans.com/stranahans-whiskey-lodge D, $$–$$$$
Swedish Hill at AAM
American
Rebranded in summer 2024, the second outpost of the Austin, Texas-based bakery and cafe serves coffee, baked goods, soups, salads, and sandwiches. Enjoy a straight-ahead view of Aspen Mountain atop the Shigeru Ban-designed Aspen Art Museum. 637 E Hyman Ave, 970-925-8050, swedishhillaspen.org B, L, $–$$
Taco Piña
Mexican
This locally owned taqueria presents a vast menu of authentic Mexican fare (tacos, burritos, enchiladas, quesadillas, carne asada, menudo, tamales) as well as Mex-fusion mash-ups (chimichangas, birria consommé with ramen noodles). 300 Puppy Smith St, 970-710-2836, tacopinaaspen.com B, L, D, $–$$$
Velvet Buck
american
Renovated in spring 2023, the St. Regis flagship restaurant has a new chef and menu of mountain fare, and 30+ kinds of whiskey. In the St. Regis Aspen Resort, 315 E Dean St, 970-429-9644, stregisaspen.com B, L, D, $$–$$$$
Wayan Aspen
indonesian/french
Opened December 2025: the Aspen outpost the NYC-based Indonesian restaurant serves signature modern dishes: lob- ster noodles with black pepper butter, corn fritters, Colorado lamb satay, sambal tomato trout, mushroom soup, and pandan passion fruit custard. 614 E Cooper Ave, 970-429-8288, wayan-restaurants.com D, $$$–$$$$
West End Social
new American
Chef Rachel Saxton’s beautifully composed plates of seasonal fare, floor-to-ceiling windows with views of three ski areas, sunset deck, and on-site garden make this one of Aspen’s most beguiling restaurants. In the Aspen Meadows Resort, 845 Meadows Rd, 970-544-7824, aspenmeadows.com B, L, D, $$$$
White House Tavern
New American
At this always-packed eatery in the historic A.G. Sheppard House, order the ever-popular crispy chicken sandwich, French dip, or kale salad with peanut dressing. 302 E Hopkins Ave, 970-925-1007, aspenwhitehouse.com L, D, $–$$
The Wild Fig
mediterranean
Not gone, now next door: The 20-year-old favorite gets a larger location, revamped in chic CP Restaurant Group style (opened summer 2023). Find the same beloved European dishes (whole grilled fish, steak frites, nightly risotto), plus a fab wine list and familiar faces stoking the Wild Fig vibe. 305 S Mill St, 970-925-5160, thewildfig.com D, $$$–$$$$
Willow Creek Bistro
American
An upscale yet family-friendly hotel dining room at the base of Aspen Highlands features gourmet comfort fare. In the Ritz-Carlton Club, Aspen Highlands, 970-429-2327, ritzcarltonclub.com B, L, D, $$–$$$
Woody Creek Tavern
AMERICAN/MEXICAN
The former hangout of the late Hunter S. Thompson, updated by CP Restaurant Group (Steakhouse No. 316, The Monarch, CP Burger). Must-have menu items: cast-iron skillet nachos, burgers, enchiladas, chicken estofado, and daily specials, plus oysters and Spanish-style marinated seafood. 2858 Upper River Rd, 970-923-4585, woodycreektavern.com L, D, $$–$$$
Zane’s Tavern
American
One of Aspen’s few remaining dive bars, with delish cheap eats: burgers, wings, tater tots, cheesesteaks, authentic tacos and flautas, sandwiches, salads, and happy hour drink specials. The Cheesesteak Eggrolls are a local treasure. 308 S Hunter St, 970-544-9263, zanestavern.com L, D, $
ZigZag Aspen
french-american
This local hot spot where Mezzaluna Aspen thrived for more than 30 years (the horseshoe- shape bar and wood-burning oven have been preserved) serves modern bistro food, pizza, craft beverages, and elegant wines in a fun setting. Late-night DJs. 624 E Cooper Ave, 970-429-8784, zigzagaspen.com BR, L, D, $$–$$$$
BASALT/EL JEBEL
Alpine House
german/austrian
Formerly Wienerstube, now a traditional Bavarian restaurant serving schnitzel, sausages, goulash, soft pretzels, käsespätzle, salads, a burger, and wings with European wine. 351 Market St, 970-279-5567, alpinehousebasalt BR, D, $$–$$$
Cafe Bernard
French
New name, same familiar fare at this cozy nook in a historic building. Enjoy satisfying egg dishes, sandwiches on house-baked bread, and rustic dinner like calf’s liver and trout amandine. 200 Midland Ave, 970-927-4292, facebook.com/cafebernardbasalt B, L, D, $–$$$
Breakfast in America
american
A lovely hole-in-the-wall frequented by locals for horseshoe dining around the grill. Must try: housemade raspberry jam and chipotle hot sauce. 58 El Jebel Rd, 970-963-2739, breakfastinamerica.com B, L, $
Brick Pony Pub
American
A neighborhood pub in a 19th-century building with tasty, booze-friendly fare: wood-fired pizza, a juicy chicken-avocado sandwich, sweet potato fries with apple-cider syrup, and burgers made with local Crystal River Meats grass-fed beef. 202 Midland Ave, 970-279-5021, facebook.com/BrickPony L, D, $–$$$
Butch's Lobster Shack
seafood
New Englander Butch Darden has been slinging shellfish locally since 1979 (at Aspen’s The Tippler). Open early June–October, his outdoor outlet serves only fresh-catch seafood all day. 144 Midland Ave, 970-279-5376, facebook.com/butchlobsterschack L, D, $$–$$$
Casa Tequila
MEXICAN
South-of-the-border classics made extra spicy, if you like, and frothy margaritas in a colorful, family-friendly cantina. 68 El Jebel Rd, 970-340-4276, casatequilaseljebel.wixsite.com/casatequilas L, D, $–$$
CC’s Café
American
Old Basalt’s social nexus is known for its espresso, tea, breakfast egg sandwiches, burritos, açaí bowl, and steel-cut oatmeal. At lunch: melty panini, avocado toast, and ingredient-packed salads. 104 Midland Ave, 970-279-5527, cc-cafe-basalt.cloveronline.com B, L, $–$$
El Korita
Mexican
A popular family cantina for 20+ years specializing in seafood and margaritas, plus a large menu of homestyle Nayarit specialties. 251 Harris St, Willits Town Center, 970-277-4500, elkoritawillits.com L, D, $–$$$
Gemma by Angelo Elia
ITALIAn
Slated to open June 15: a Tuscan trattoria by chef Angelo Elia serving classic fare in a bustling setting with private wine room. 22864 Two Rivers Rd, 970-279-5199 BR, L, D, $$–$$$
Heather’s Savory Pies & Tapas Bar
American
Known for its handmade pot pies, this beloved eatery and live music venue also offers tempting meat, fish, and veggie entrees; salads; cakes; and sweet pies, natch. 166 Midland Ave, 970-429-8644, heatherssavorypies.com
BR, L, D, $–$$$
Hoffmann House
new American
Casual, Italian-ish lobby bar and restaurant at the new Hoffmann Hotel in Willits, with an approachable menu, outdoor seating with views of Kodiak Lake, and occasional live music. 30 Kodiak Dr, 970-340-8000, hilton.com B, L, D, $$–$$$
Hominy Southern Kitchen
American
Chef-owner Jake Burkhardt drew inspiration from Tennessee and a globe-trotting culinary resume when he opened this gem in 2022. Southern shrimp and grits, fried chicken, cornmeal-crusted catfish, and High Country Boil (Gulf shrimp, andouille sausage, and snow crab) earned Hominy the 2024 “Best Restaurant Basalt.” 60 El Jebel Rd, 970-446-6469, hominysouthernkitchen.com
BR, D, $$–$$$
Jaffa Kitchen
Middle eastern/DELI
Flavors from the Israeli port city of Jaffa are on the menu here: hummus, tabbouleh, pita sandwiches (chicken shawarma, falafel, lamb gyro), and baked goods. 400 E Valley Rd, Unit G, 970-340-4981, jaffakitchen.com B, L, D, $–$$
Kyoto
japanese
Revamped as a Japanese izakaya by the owners of K’Gen, this laid-back spot now specializes in ramen, hibachi entrees, nigiri, sashimi, sushi rolls, poke bowls, and an extensive sake selection. 231 Harris St, Willits Town Center, 970-510-5956, kyotoramenrestaurant.com L, D, $–$$
Los Cazadores
MEXICAN/AMERICAN
Family-friendly taqueria with a vast menu of breakfast items, burritos, molcajete, seafood, and meats, plus burgers and subs (including the Trucker of Johnny McGuire’s fame). 60 El Jebel Rd, 970-510-5683, facebook.com/Loscazadoresmex
B, L, D, $–$$
Mezzaluna Willits
italian
Mezzaluna’s shuttered Aspen trattoria lives on in Willits with a menu resplendent with seafood, meats, artisanal pizza (including gluten-free versions), and pasta slathered in sauces enhanced with housemade stocks simmered for 48 hours. 941 E Valley Rd, 970-279-5258, mezzalunawillits.com D, $$
Mod’s Thai House
asian
Chef Manny Diaz brought Thai Week to Jimmy’s in Aspen; his quaint eatery with wife, Mod Chansri, serves authentic larb pork, noodle bowls, fish-of-the-day in red curry, and crispy duck spring rolls. 132 Midland Ave, 970-279-5760, modsthaihouse.com L, D, $–$$
Mountain Heart Brewing
gastropub
Opened in 2024: A new outpost from the Carbondale brewery taproom for local suds and light fare. Coffee/pastries/grab-and-go deli sandwiches in the front, plus housemade gelato. 132 Midland Ave, 970-680-9211, mountainheartbrewing.com B, L, D, $–$$
New York Pizza
pizzeria
See Aspen listing. 400 E Valley Rd, 970-963-6088, nyp.pizza/basalt L, D, $–$$
Open Sesame Bagel Shop
BAKERY/TO GO
New location, same great freshly baked organic bagels, sandwiches, breads, pastries, and coffee. 770 E Valley Rd, 970-340-8525, opensesameorganicbagels.com B, L, $–$$
Panaderia San Miguel
salvadorEAn/BAKERY
This popular bakery and micro-restaurant produces authentic pupusas and tamales among many Salvadorean specialties. 60 El Jebel Rd, 970-704-1291 B, L, D, $
Ryno's Basalt
pub/pizzeria
The beloved Aspen arcade, pub, and pizzeria is reborn in Old Town! Favorite apps, salads, burger, sandwiches, and pizza (also by the slice), with games, three big-screen TVs, and extensive bourbon, tequila, and specialty cocktail lists. 305 Gold Rivers Ct, 970-279-5174, rynosbasalt.com L, D, $–$$
Seoul Kitchen
Asian/To GO
A new (opened spring 2026) Asian street food concept attached to Topper’s Takeaway by chefs Greg Topper and Mike Ziemer of Aspen Elevated Catering, for outdoor courtyard dining or takeaway. 72 Sunset Dr, 970-279-5064, topperstakeaway.com L, $
Scottie’s
AMERICAN
Its motto (“Good food, fast”) says it all: worker-favorite breakfast sandwiches, eggs, subs, and daily lunch specials (pork birria tacos, beef lasagna) prepared with love. 45 Duroux Ln, 970-927-9432, scottiesbasalt.com B, L, $
Sure Thing Burger
American
Colorado beef and regional craft brews add up to A Sure Thing—some of the best burgers around, plus fries, sandwiches, fresh salads, milkshakes, beer, wine, and soft-serve ice cream. 729 E Valley Rd, Willits Town Center, 970-279-5418, surethingburger.com L, D, $–$$
Tempranillo
Mediterranean
A magical garden mainstay since 2006, offering enchanting tapas, cheese and charcuterie, and flavorful entrees by the Madrid-born chef-owner. 165 Midland Ave, 970-927-3342, tempranillorestaurant.com L, D, $$$–$$$$
Thai House Co & Sushi
Asian
A happening eatery with authentic Thai dishes including family-recipe Momma Sang’s curry, crispy rice, lettuce wraps, inventive sashimi, and specialty sushi rolls—get thee to THC! 60 El Jebel Rd, Ste 103, 970-340-4918, facebook.com/thcsushi L, D, $$–$$$
The Tipsy Trout
American
This casual bar and restaurant with a deck along the Frying Pan River is favored by local and visiting fly-fishers. Find classic grill fare and healthy options like quinoa-kale salad, pan-seared salmon, and, of course, trout. 181 Basalt Center Circle, 970-927-9301, thetipsytrout.com L, D, $–$$$
Two Rivers Cafe
american
Classic stick-to-your ribs weekday breakfasts like steak and eggs, omelets, and pancakes, plus burgers, sandwiches, and fish and chips in an unpretentious setting. 156 Midland Ave, 970-927-3348 B, L, D, $–$$
Westbound & Down Basalt
Gastropub
Industrial-chic taproom for the Colorado brewery, serving salads, sandwiches, tacos, pork green chile, steak frîtes, and ruby trout, plus a weekday happy hour including wine and cocktails. 371 Market St, Willits Town Center, 970-279-5917 westboundanddown.com L, D, $$–$$$
The Whole Empanada
ARGENTINIAN/TO GO
Savory, palm-size Argentine pastries with housemade chimichurri and coffee. Stock up on frozen empanadas to take home, too. 31 Duroux Ln, 970-948-4894, wholeempanada.com B, L, $
The Wild Fig Willits
mediterranean
Opened September 2025. See Aspen listing. 241 Harris St, 970-504-3057, thewildfig.com D, $$$
Zane’s Tavern
American
See Aspen listing. 190 Robinson St, 970-279-2135, zanestavern.com L, D, $
CARBONDALE
3B’s Bakery
bakery/to go
Sweet Southern “bakery that doesn’t do bread.” Breakfast pastries, cookies, cupcakes, brownies, and bars baked fresh daily with big gluten-free selection, plus custom orders for cakes, pies, and dessert platters, since May 2024. 234 Main St, 970-340-9340, 3bsbakery.com B, L, $
Amara Kitchen + Wine Bar
mediterranean
Mediterranean, Turkish, Moroccan, and Lebanese fare plus expertly curated European wines (owner and sommelier Maria Cardenas began her career over a decade ago at The Little Nell). Happy hour daily 3–4 p.m.; Tuesday paella night. 46 N 4th St, 970-510-5363, amaracarbondale.com D, $$–$$$
Brass Anvil
American
Find stacked burgers, sandwiches, and salads midday; steaks, chops, and fish for dinner; and maple-glazed pork mac and cheese anytime, plus a full bar and bar menu. 348 Main St, 970-510-5794, brassanvilcarbondale.com L, D, $$
Carbondale Beer Works
GASTROPUB
A downtown watering hole with house beers and guest taps since 2010. Enjoy pub snacks, sandwiches, power bowls, and plates of chicken-fried steak and chile rellenos until late. 647 Main St, 970-704-1216, carbondalebeerworks.com L, D, $$
Cocoa Club
CHOCOLATE/COFFEE
Opened in January 2023 by chocolatier-beekeeper Mark Burrows, this bright cafe serves Pollinator Chocolate bonbons and bars, Seattle’s Broadcast coffee, and locally made pastries, biodynamic wines, and small bites. 786 Hwy 133, 970-340-4608, pollinatorchocolate.com L, $
Dos Gringos Burritos
MEXICAN/AMERICAN
Since 2000, a mecca for Mexican burritos with homemade sauces and salsas, plus flautas, enchiladas, bagel sandwiches, big salads, smoothies, and coffee.
588 Hwy 133, 970-704-0788, dosgringosburritos.com L, D, $–$$
FatBelly Burgers
AMERICAN/To go
Owned by the Jacober family, which operates Crystal River Meats, this old-school roadside hamburger stand features local grass-fed beef and lamb, plus a veggie burger, four salads with homemade dressing, hand-cut fries, and Boulder-based Glacier ice cream in cones and shakes. 220 Main St, 970-963-1569 L, D, $
The Goat
mediterranean
From hummus and tabbouleh to pita sandwiches, lamb burgers, and blackened flatiron steak, the nourishing fare at this neighborhood eatery is fresh and local. 995 Cowen Dr, 970-963-4628, facebook.com/TheGoatKitchenBar L, D, $–$$
Homestead Bar & Grill
AMERICAN
A 2022 Caggy Award winner for best food at a public golf course, this seasonal restaurant and bar with a stunning view of Mount Sopris serves shareable snacks, salads, hearty sandwiches, and entrées, including steak au poivre, grilled salmon, and beer-battered fish and chips. 303 River Valley Ranch Rd, 970-963-6597, rvrgolf.com/homestead-bar-grill L, D, $$–$$$
Izakaya Carbondale
japanese
The larger, more casual sibling of Kenichi Aspen emphasizes Japanese pub fare and homestyle cooking (hot pot, skewers, pork buns, curry, ramen) with a full sushi bar and tatami room. 225 Main St, 970-340-4225, izakaya-carbondale.business.site D, $$–$$$
Jalisco Grill
MEXICAN
See Basalt listing. 568 CO-133, Ste 104-105, 970-504-3015, jaliscogrillcarbondaleco.com L, D $-$$
Kedai Pho
Vietnamese/Japanese
This outpost of the original Glenwood Springs restaurant serves authentic pho as well as sushi. 335 Main St, kedaipho.com $–$$
La Fogata Restaurant
SALVADOREAN
Authentic corn pupusas, ceviche, and Central American breakfast specialties, plus tacos, burritos, and grilled meats and fish at this family-run operation since 2000. 995 Cowen Dr, 970-510-5151 B, L, D, $–$$
La Placita Carniceria Taqueria
Mexican/To Go
Authentic tacos, pupusas, tortas, and street food from a Mexican butcher shop and grocer. 1091 Hwy 133, 970-963-7003 L, D, $
Ming’s Cafe
ASIAN
A longtime local favorite for classic Chinese, Thai, and Japanese dishes; sashimi and signature sushi rolls; and lunchtime bento boxes. 934 Hwy 133, 970-340-4941, mingscarbondale.com L, D, $$
New York Pizza
pizzeria
See Aspen listing. 901 Hwy 133, 970-510-5812, nyp.pizza/carbondale L,D, $–$$
Peppino’s Pizza
ITALIAN
Since 1983, teens (and in-the-know adults) have haunted this no-frills pizzeria for affordable slices, calzones, Stromboli, salads, subs, and soft-serve ice cream. 524 Main St, 970-963-2993, peppinospizzacarbondale.com L, D, $–$$
Phat Thai
Asian
Originally opened by local legend chef Mark Fischer, this perennially popular, casually hip Southeast Asian restaurant and bar serves delectably untraditional fare: red duck curry, kimchi ramen, Thai fried chicken, and five-spice spareribs. 343 Main St, 970-963-7001, phatthai.com D, $$–$$$
Plosky’s Deli
AMERIcAN/BAKERY
This newish Jewish-American deli and butcher shop specializes in freshly baked New York–style bagels with schmear, matzo ball soup, and Reubens, plus creative sandwiches, salads, and vegetarian “corned broccoli,” cured root-veg- etable “pastrami,” and carrot “lox.” Full coffee bar and bakery offering sweets and prepared foods (latkes, kugel). 1201 Main St, 970-205-9733, ploskysdeli.com B, L, $$
Propaganda Pie
ITALIAN
On the main drag in the hamlet of Redstone, this rock-and-roll roadside beloved by bikers serves luscious Detroit-style deep-dish pizza, salads, wings, subs, and baked pasta with beer, wine, and cocktails. 467 Redstone Blvd, Redstone, 970-963-9515, propagandapie.com L,D $$
Slow Groovin’ BBQ
Barbecue
Since 2013, this out-of-the-way barbecue joint (in Marble, 29 miles north of Carbondale) has been worth the jaunt for expertly smoked meats, Southern sides, salads, sandwiches, wings, and refreshing libations, plus live music every Friday evening. May 1–Oct 31. 101 W 1st St, Marble, 970-963-4090, slowgroovinbbq.com L,D, $-$$
Sprazzo
ITALIAN
Opened in January 2026: a high-energy restaurant with house-made pasta and focaccia, crudo, meatballs, branzino, and steak with an Italian wine list and creative cocktails. Daytime café serves espresso beverages and light breakfast. 689 Main St., Carbondale, 970-989-8595, sprazzocarbondale.com B,D $$-$$$
The Supply Collective
to Go
Chef Mark Hardin of Field2Fork Kitchen and his wife, Laura Merino, serve a range of prepared, heat-and-eat foods with weekly specials and online ordering. Open Tue–Fri 11 a.m.–6 p.m. 655 Buggy Circle, 970-379-2307, thesupplycollective.com L , D, $
The Tavern Carbondale
american
See Snowmass listing. 580 Main St, 970-510-5237, taverncarbondale.com B, BR, L, D, $–$$
Tiny Pine Bistro
American
Charming house-turned-farm-to-table bistro with inventive fare, multiple fresh pastas, Champagne happy hour, desserts worth lingering over, and quaint backyard seating. 968 Main St, 970-340-4471, tinypinebistro.com D, $$$
Townline Trucks
TO GO
Launched in spring 2026 by Rich and Kathryn Camp with partner Terrance McGuire (of Johnny McGuire’s): a food truck court of rotating vendors (Johnny McGuire's Deli, Badass Burrito, Huli Huli Chicken, Say Mak Thai, Taqueria El Yaqui, Sushi Torakku). Bar, indoor dining, bathrooms, and commissary in renovated 100-year-old miner's shack; backyard covered deck, kids’ gravel pit, and live music stage. Open 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily. 111 Main St., 970-963-7246, townlinetrucks.com L, D, $
Village Smithy
American
A Carbondale institution since 1975, under new ownership by CP Group. Expect all the familiar hearty favorites for breakfast and lunch, from indulgent egg dishes and homemade pie to hearty and healthy salads and entrées. 26 S Third St, 970-963-9990, villagesmithy.com B, BR, L, $–$$
White House Pizza
Italian/American
“Where pizza snobs and beer geeks rejoice” since 1997. Find an enormous menu of pizza, pasta, soup, salad, and pub grub, plus happy hour bar specials and live music Wednesday nights. 801 Main Ct, 970-704-9400, whitehousepizza.com D, $$–$$$
SNOWMASS VILLAGE
105 Pizza + Bowl
italian/American
Formerly Snowmass Lanes & Lounge, this modest bowling alley serves wood-fired pizza, plus pub grub (jalapeño poppers, burgers, Philly cheesesteaks, salads), beer, wine, and cocktails. Snowmass Mall, below Venga Venga, 105 Daly Ln, 970-429-8839, pizzabowl.com L, D, $–$$$
Aurum Food & Wine
new American
Nosh on killer bites (nachos, Korean fried chicken, French onion burger, brussels sprouts), plus composed dishes (duck breast, scallops, steaks) and fab cocktails and mocktails at this slopeside happy hour oasis imported from Steamboat and Breckenridge. Base Village, 110 Carriage Way, 970-429-4906, aurumaspensnowmass.com L, D, $$$–$$$$
Base Camp Bar & Grill
American
This popular happy hour destination has deck views of Fanny Hill and casual fare for sharing: nachos and wings, salads, burgers, and sandwiches. Base Village, 73 Wood Rd, 970-923-6000, basecampsnowmass.com L, D, $$
The Cabin
AMERICAN
New for summer 2026: Mid-mountain on Snowmass, The Cabin serves a Summer Brunch and Concert Series Friday to Sunday in July and select weekends in August/ September. Hike or bike up only. aspensnowmass.com BR, $$-$$$
Crêpe Therapy Café
french/to go
Formerly The Crêpe Shack by chef Mawa McQueen, find an expanded menu with new salads and soups, plus signature French crêpes that are hearty enough for a handheld meal (sweet and savory; gluten-free available). Base Village, 970-452-2137, crepetherapycafe.com L, D, $-$$
Daly Diner
American
Classic breakfast—eggs Benedict, biscuits and gravy, cheesy grits—as well as hearty salads, sandwiches, Canadian-favorite poutine, and a $6 happy hour menu. Snowmass Center, 16 Kearns Rd, 970-429-4037, dalydiner.com B, L, D $$
The Edge Restaurant & Bar
European
Chef Jason DeBacker showcases German, Swiss, and Austrian high-altitude fare like housemade pretzels, goulash, various wursts, fondue, and schnitzel, all to enjoy slopeside. In the Timberline Condominiums, 690 Carriage Way, 970-923-4004, thetimberline.com D, $$$–$$$$
Fuel Café
Coffee/AMERICAN
Local-adored breakfast burritos since 2005, plus bagels, panini, wraps, tacos, smoothies, and espresso drinks. Snowmass Mall, 45 Village Run Circle, 970-923-0091 B, L, $–$$
Grub Thai
ASIAN
Noodles, soups, stir-fry, curry, and fried rice prepared by Thai chefs and served in a tiny, teak-lined dining room. 11 Snowmass Mall, 970-923-9558, grubthai.co L, D, $$
Heather’s Savory Pies Snowmass
AMERICAN
Opened mid-December 2024, with magician Doc Eason on Tuesdays and regular live music. See Basalt listing. In the Stonebridge Inn, 300 Carriage Way, 970-923-2427, heatherssnowmass.com B, L, $–$$
Il Poggio
Italian
This Italian sanctuary of 20+ years serves all the familiar favorites (pizza from the stone oven, meat, fish, homemade pasta). Snowmass Mall, 57 Elbert Ln, 970-923-4292, ilpoggiorestaurant.com D, $$$
Kenichi Snowmass
japanese
See Aspen listing. Base Village, 110 Carriage Way, 970-429-8242, kenichiaspen.com/snowmass-menu D, $$–$$$$
Lift Line
AMERICAN
The Viceroy’s new slopeside restaurant (formerly Nest), serving hearty tavern favorites including a double cheeseburger and creamy tomato soup, with après-ski. 130 Wood Rd., 970-923-8000, viceroyhotelsandresorts.com/snowmass L, D
Limelight Lounge
Italian
See Aspen listing. In the Limelight Hotel, Base Village, 65 Wood Rd, 877-300-1878, limelighthotel.com D, $$–$$$
New Belgium Ranger Station
American
This popular New Belgium Brewing Company bar at the edge of Fanny Hill serves beer flights, wine and cocktails, plus house-baked pretzel rolls, nachos, sandwiches, a chili-cheese dog, ice cream sandwiches by The Dreamery, and s’mores kits for assembling by the firepits. Snowmass Mall, 100 Elbert Ln, 970-236-6277, rangerstation.org L, $–$$
The Ranch Café
American
Revamped in spring 2025 and set among the Anderson Ranch Arts Center artist studios, this homey caféteria is open for lunch Monday–Friday in July and August. 5263 Owl Creek Rd, 970-923-3181, andersonranch.org B, L, D, $
Rock Island Oyster Bar & Grill
Seafood/american
Opened in August 2024 by the Burkhardt family (Ken, Jacob, and Sarah, of El Jebel’s Hominy Southern Kitchen), a breezy restaurant and live music venue serves upscale seafood faves and Colorado cuisine. 45 Village Square, 970-800-ROCK, rockislandsmv.com L, D, $$–$$$$
Slice of Italy
Italian
A robust selection of specialty pizzas, flatbreads, calzones, pasta, and Italian snacks served in a casual setting since 2012. Base Village, 69 Wood Run Rd (upstairs), 970-923-2743, slicesnowmass.com L, D, $$–$$$
Slope & Hatch
NEW AMERICAN
Opened in December 2025: third location of the popular Glenwood Springs restaurant serving creative tacos (BBQ brisket, curried lamb, margarita shrimp) and Coney hot dogs with classic cocktails and Colorado seasonal beers in a casual, colorful setting. In The Collective, Base Village, 49 Wood Rd, slopeandhatch.com L, D
SnacFood Empanadas
argentinean/to go
Opened late winter 2025 on the Snowmass Mall, featuring 14 empanada flavors including breakfast, savory, spicy, and dessert. 105 Daly Ln, snacfood.online B,L, D, $
The Stew Pot
American
Find an extensive menu of homemade soups and chili at this oldest Snowmass eatery (since 1972), plus salads, sandwiches, and wraps. Snowmass Mall,
62 Elbert Ln, 970-923-2263, stewpotsnowmass.com L, D, $–$$
Sundae Snowmass
ICE CREAM
Dessert shop featuring handmade ice cream, sundaes, and waffle cones. Limited-edition root beer floats through August 2026. 60 Carriage Way, 970-315-3488, sundaeicecream.com L,D $
The Tavern Kitchen & Bar
american
Gastropub, live-music venue, and local hangout featuring 24 beers on tap, full bar, and pub fare (to-go available), plus Monday Saffa Night, Tuesday trivia, $1 wings on Wednesdays, and Sunday football. Snowmass Mall (upper level), 67 Elbert Lane, 970-429-4761, harpandhudco.com/tavern B, BR, L, D, $-$$
Toro
latin american
Now helmed by chef Matthew Zubrod (The Little Nell's former culinary director) and renovated in 2024, this spacious hotel restaurant created by chef-restaurateur Richard Sandoval presents pan-Latin American dishes and creative cocktails with a cool private dining room. In the Viceroy Snowmass, 130 Wood Rd, 970-923-8000, viceroyhotelsandresorts.com B, L, D, $$–$$$$
Venga Venga
Mexican
Richard Sandoval’s slopeside cantina is the ultimate happy hour haunt, specializing in contemporized Mexican classics and margaritas. Fiesta Brunch monthly and regular live DJ. New slopeside event space for 80-100. Snowmass Mall, 970-923-7777, eatvengavenga.com
L, D, $–$$$
Viewline Lobby Bar
American
The Viewline Resort restaurant delivers an eclectic mix all day long, from pancakes to steak house classics. Snag a spot at the Lobby Bar and its three-level mountainside deck. 100 Elbert Ln, 970-923-8200,
viewlineresortsnowmass.com B, L, D, $$–$$$
Zane’s Tavern
American
See Aspen listing. Snowmass Mall, 970-923-3515, zanestavern.com L, D, $
NIGHTCLUBS & TASTING ROOMS
Aspen Brewing Company
Serving thin-crust tavern-style pizza, salads, and shareable plates, with brews by Westbound & Down, Aspen Brewing Company, and more; plus wine and cocktails. 121 S Galena St, 970-710-2461, aspenbrewingco.com
Bad Harriet
A sultry, subterranean speakeasy serving signature cocktails and tasting flights, and Taikun Sushi at a winterlong popup (by reservation). 330 E Main St, 970-920-1000, aubergeresorts.com/hoteljerome
Belly Up Aspen
Aspen's epic live music venue this summer adds Yuki, a Japanese restaurant downstairs (yukiaspen.com), and Am7 (am7aspen.com), a members-only club upstairs. 450 S Galena St, 970-544-9800, bellyupaspen.com
BUCK
The Red Onion’s epic whiskey list lives on here, along with cheap drinks, decent $4 draft beer, and craveable pub fare, from a killer burger and a Southern fried chicken sandwich to lobster wontons and nightly $20 special entrées. 508 E Cooper Ave, 970-429-4589, thebuckaspen.com
Bunny’s Social Club
Opened winter 2026, slopeside at the Viewline Snowmass: DJ hangout with table service and pre‑ or post‑concert dining (tacos, sushi), Wednesday Rodeo Night, Wine Down Saturdays. Brunch every last Sunday of the monthg. 100 Elbert Ln, bunnyssocialclub.com
Caribou Club
Aspen’s legendary private restaurant and nightclub caters to the glitterati (and wannabes), with decor that’s a mashup of English hunt club with antler chandeliers and Southwestern accents. Score an invite from a member, and glimpse the high life. 411 E Hopkins Ave (downstairs), 970-925-2929, caribouclub.com
Casa Tua
Upstairs at this Italian landmark eatery: an elegant private clubroom for members and guests with sweeping views of Aspen’s downtown and Ajax. 403 S Galena St, 970-920-7277, casatualife.com/aspen
Escobar
Fall down the rabbit hole into this neon-lit, airplane-fuselage bar when seeking morning-after regrets. House DJs, dance poles, bottle service, and lethal cocktails including those made with signa- ture Escobar vodka. 426 E Hyman Ave (downstairs), 970-414-0524, escobaraspen.com
The Flower Shop
A sprawling, 1970s-inspired retro ski lodge lounge, serving craveable food, cocktails, wine, and beer with a pool table, live music, and events. 100 Elbert Ln, 970-923-8200, viewlineresortsnowmass.com
Hidalgo
Named for the “father of Mexican independence” and meaning “noble” in Spanish, this inventive agave cocktail bar by Employees Only-famed mixologist Dushan Zarić is also a cozy dance club. 709 E Durant Ave (in the W Aspen), 970- 431-0800, waspenhotel.com
Hooch
Follow the sound of hip hop to this low-lit lair with exposed brick, barn wood, couches, and chandeliers galore, then sip expertly poured cocktails blending house-infused spirits. Beer, wine, and draft shots of Fernet Branca, too.
301 E Hopkins Ave (downstairs), 970-710-7275, hoochaspen.com
Il Baretto
Opened summer 2025. Après-ski meets aperitivo hour at this Italian bar that shares a patio with Sant Ambroeus Restaurant and serves classic cocktails from 4 p.m. to midnight. 201 E. Main St, 970-742-7575, santambroeus.com
Madame Ushi
Aspen's way-upscale Japanese restaurant (home to the $1,000 Madame x Chrome Hearts sushi roll) also houses a nightclub/ultra lounge with a soundtrack curated by partner DJ Cedric Gervais, bottle service and a sound system four times more powerful than the next best setup in town. 415 E Hyman Ave (downstairs), 970-516-7908, galaaspen.com
Marble Bar
A social membership club with weekly public events and private event space inside sustainability-focused Marble Distilling. Serving 100% Colorado craft spirits, tasting flights, and inventive cocktails and mocktails, plus distillery tours and tastings. 150 Main St, Carbondale, 970-963-7008, marbledistilling.com
Silver City Mountain Saloon
A true locals watering hole in the 1891 Elks Lodge basement with subtle country flair, a stage for live music and Monday karaoke, flat-screen TVs, whiskey and tequila cocktails, and a pool table in the back. 220 S Galena Ave (downstairs), 970-233-0030, silvercityaspen.com
The Summer
Sister to the Surf Lodge of Montauk, NY, this dining room/lounge/après-ski hot spot (The Snow Lodge in winter) hosts a mountain town rendition of Marea (Manhattan, Beverly Hills) through winter 2026/2027, serving coastal Italian cuisine with regular DJs. 315 E Dean St, 970-429-9581, thesnowlodge.com
The Sterling
The fourth iteration of Bootsy Bellows in a fresh location. The ultra lounge and private event venue has ample velvet banquettes and couches, bottle service, DJs, and live music on the reg. 301 E Hopkins Ave (downstairs), 970-813-0977,
thesterlingaspen.com
Stranahan's Whiskey Lodge
Toast to 20 years of Stranahan’s American single malt whiskey at the tasting room by Wagner Park. Serving whiskey cocktails, other spirits, and a robust menu of creative American fare with Italian influence. 307 S Mill St, 970-806-5060, stranahans.com/stranahans-whiskey-lodge
The Summer Lodge/Snow Lodge
Sister to the Surf Lodge of Montauk, NY, this dining room/lounge/après-ski hot spot serves coastal Italian cuisine and specialty cocktails, plus a stream of buzzy DJs and live musicians. 315 E Dean St, 970-429-9581, thesnowlodge.com
Woody Creek Distillers
Renovated by Rowland + Broughton in fall 2024, this family distillery makes its award-winning vodka from organic potatoes grown in nearby Woody Creek and produces Colorado grain-sourced whiskey and gin. Try them all in excellent seasonal cocktails. 60 Sunset Dr, Basalt, 970-279-5110, woodycreekdistillers.com