Eater Denver - Dining Guide for Colorado's Best Mountain TownsThe Denver Restaurant, Bar, and Nightlife Bloghttps://cdn.vox-cdn.com/community_logos/52682/favicon-32x32.png2019-03-29T12:57:50-06:00http://denver.eater.com/rss/stream/147833832019-03-29T12:57:50-06:002019-03-29T12:57:50-06:00Where To Eat and Drink in Summit County, Colorado
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<p>Five mountain towns form one intertwined dining scene</p> <p id="iO4uPL">Those who think the Silverthorne and Frisco exits off I-70 only lead to gas stations, ski resorts, and Lake Dillon aremissing out on an up-and-coming dining scene. What’s unique about this cluster of towns — Dillon, Silverthorne, Frisco, Keystone, and Breckenridge — is that it’s the red-hot beer landscape that’s driving up the quality of the food. Stop and discover what’s to come. </p>
https://denver.eater.com/maps/best-restaurants-bar-breckenridge-summit-county-coloradoAmanda Faison2017-02-23T09:03:34-07:002017-02-23T09:03:34-07:00The Guide to Dining in Breckenridge
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<p>The ski season is at its peak and eating in this mountain town has gotten good</p> <p>The second most visited ski resort in Colorado, Breckenridge is a playground for the snow and nature lovers. There are 31 lifts taking skiers and snowboarders up to the five peaks that provide nearly 3,000 acres of skiable area.There is more than skiing to the town whose rich history is dotted with mining and whose Main Street is laced with Victorian era homes over 100 years old.</p>
<p>From breakfast joints like the iconic Daylight Doughnuts where the staff is friendly and the breakfast burritos filling to coffee shops like Cuppa Joe where the baristas make some of the best lattes around; from casual crepes right off the main drag at Crepes a la Cart to creative dishes at hot spot Breckenridge Distillery Restaurant, there is something for every taste and every time of the day.</p>
<p><i>Note that these spots are listed alphabetically. If we missed your favorite, send a message down <a href="http://www.eater.com/contact?community_id=494#tip">the tipline </a>explaining why it should be considered for this guide. </i></p>
https://denver.eater.com/maps/best-restaurants-bars-breckenridgeAndra Zeppelin2017-01-27T12:26:44-07:002017-01-27T12:26:44-07:00Where to Eat and Drink in Steamboat Springs
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<p>Sure, you're lured to the mountain town by the snowy peaks, but the plates are what keep you coming back</p> <p>If you're headed for the hills this weekend or season, try Steamboat Springs where the snow is amazing and the crowds nowhere near the size of those you'll find in Winter Park or Summit County. More than the great skiing, Steamboat has one of the best culinary scenes of all of our mountain towns.</p>
<p>This historic northern Coloradan mountain town mixes an old-west vibe with contemporary style and flair. Though the total length of the town can be driven in roughly 10 minutes, there's a diverse dining scene to be experienced throughout that span of space. Restaurants range from local brewpubs and greasy spoons to elegant, contemporary foodie finds with award-winning cuisine.These nine spots should keep you busy morning, noon, and night if you visit soon.</p>
<p><i>Note: The listings are organized in alphabetical order. If we missed your favorite spot and you'd like us to consider it for future coverage, leave a comment or send a note down </i><a href="http://www.eater.com/contact?community_id=494#tip"><i>the tipline</i></a><i>. </i></p>
https://denver.eater.com/maps/best-restaurants-steamboat-springsGigi Sukin