The BreckConnect Gondola and the free ride bus stop are both nearby, so getting into town to continue your revelry couldn’t be easier.īreckenridge Brewery: Located on Main Street, Breckenridge Brewery offers breathtaking views of the mountains from the dining room and patio. The bar offers great views of Breckenridge with their food and drink specials. T-Bar: If you're near the base area of Peak 7/8, hop into T-Bar located inside of One Ski Hill Place. There’s a deck outside, and inside there’s often live music or a DJ.īase Nine Bar and The Maggie: Consider Base Nine Bar and The Maggie to be two local high-end favourites of which both bars had its own cameo in the movie “Dumb and Dumber” (we can’t guarantee that the Hawaiian Tropic bus will be in town when you visit, though). The Copper Top Bar is an easy way to start your après experience since it sits right at the bottom of Peak 9. The Copper Top Bar: A popular option positioned in the Beaver Run Resort. In fact, you could easily turn a tour of town into your own personal “pub crawl!” The options in town are endless, and many of the après spots have restaurants. Breckenridge has earned itself a reputation for knowing how to party, and you won’t have to look hard to find a place for a drink or two. If you like to chase your snow with adult beverages, you’re in luck. Dining at Hearthstone Restaurant with the ultimate view! Après-Ski Hearthstone restaurant: Surrounded by a beautiful view of the town and slopes, Hearthstone Restaurant allows you to enjoy your steaks, seafood (including a charred octopus appetiser), or game such as elk and buffalo. Le Petit Paris: Offers a taste of Europe in Breckenridge Colorado with an intimate setting. Giampietro Pizzeria and Fatty's Pizzeria: If you happen to crave Italian, consider Giampietro Pizzeria and Fatty’s Pizzeria which feature pizza, sandwiches, salads and pastas. Mi Casa: Mi Casa is a popular choice for authentic Mexican food, where you can try the nachos and margaritas whilst enjoying the après. Restaurants to considerĭownstairs at Eric's: Downstairs at Eric’s is where you will find a family-friendly sports bar with plenty of TVs and an arcade, at a reasonable price.Ĭolumbine Café: A good place to go for breakfast, but plenty of other folks think so too so get there early. In general, food is a bit more modestly priced at pubs than at restaurants. Even so, given how popular Breckenridge is, we suggest you make reservations if you can otherwise expect to wait for seats – especially during holiday weekends and other peak times. Off the Mountainĭining options in town are extensive (most of which sit on Main Street or within a few blocks from it). ![]() Sevens: If you crave that high-end on-mountain dining experience, Sevens will give you just that with full service and more refined menu choices. This restaurant tends to be the least crowded yet still embraces the Colorado mining heritage. Ten Mile Station: Ten Mile Station features an outdoor grill on the mountain with a breathtaking view. The newest and nicest eatery that serves comfort food for breakfast and lunch. Pioneer Crossing: If you want convenience and amazing views all in one Breckenridge restaurant, Pioneer Crossing is the one. The convenience of on-mountain dining isn’t exactly cheap, but much of the menu-choices have serving sizes large enough to split – depending, of course, on just how much of an appetite you’ve managed to work up! Most of the restaurants offer self-service, cafeteria style eating, but we have compiled the best. ![]() No matter what your appetite or budget, we’re sure Breckenridge has something to your liking, and we’ll help you find it. From slopeside dining on the mountain and at the base to pubs and sports bars, saloons and bistros, there’s an amazing array of places to eat and drink at the resort and in town.
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