Quietly sophisticated with a generous nod to tradition - the Ritz Carlton Bachelor Gulch's newest food and beverage outlet is Japanese dining in its purest form. Sakaba serves only the highest quality, and freshest fish and ingredients paired with the Vail Valleys finest Sake list, Japanese beer and spirits, while maintaining the craft cocktail tradition of its former namesake.
VIN48 offers an ever-changing rustic American menu to satisfy discriminating palates with small and large plates featuring local organic ingredients. Chef McCaw's food is complemented by our eclectic, carefully chosen wine list. An Enomatic preservation system allows us to present over 40 wines by the glass and half glass. We also serve hand-crafted cocktails and beer from our full bar.
Agave crafts Mexican food for all tastes--- from your simple tacos & enchiladas-- to ceviche & cheese dip----Fajitas & Moles--to chiile crusted fish & Tenderloin we have kids menus-- gluten free items -- and vegetarian and vegan selections
Food with an altitude. Nestled in the heart of Beaver Creek Village, Alpine + Antlers is an inviting gathering place known for its modernized American classics and creative libations.
The Garden has existed in some form since 1988, making us the oldest restaurant in Avon. In its current form, The Garden is back under family ownership and operation, harking back to simpler and friendly times when an evening was spent making new friends and debating over which mountain to ski the next day. We know the valley is considered a "vacation home" for many, but we like to place the emphasis on home; come join our family, break bread, and make some new memories. Item 8 of 10
Established in 1995, located in Eagle-Vail halfway between Vail and Beaver. Featuring authentic northern Italian cuisine, served in an atmosphere reminiscent of little Ilaly. The dress code is casual however the fare is anything but. Featuring dishes such as Pasta Fritta, Insalata Griglia, Petti di Pollo alle Fragole, and Risotto Pescatore. Recognized by locals and visitors alike as one of the best restaurants in the valley. A must during your visit.
Located in the heart of the old railroad and mining town of Minturn, the Saloon’s building dates back to 1901. During the last one hundred years it has been, at one time or another, home to various taverns, restaurants and even back room gambling for railroaders. While the last five decades have seen the development of Vail and Beaver Creek resorts just seven miles on either side of Minturn, the town’s appearance and feel retains its historic Colorado roots. Recently under new ownership, The Saloon has undergone a complete renovation and reopened in November of '23 with a fresh new menu and updated space. Chef Anthony Mazza's menu features slow-cooked short rib and pork cheek and Colorado River Ranch wagyu steak. The nostalgia and historical memorabilia and photos remain. The space still feels like The Saloon, but carried into the present day. Enjoy a resurrected Colorado Saloon and feel the history all around you.