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Try this Vail Restaurant for French bistro cuisine.
Try this Vail Restaurant for French bistro cuisine.
This Vail restaurant is the originator of the Larkburger.
Upon delivery via a snowcat-pulled sleigh, guests dine by candlelight on Scandinavian fare.
This restaurant combines the flavors of Asia, the Southwest, and the Mediterranean to create unique dishes.
Hot, fresh bagels that are worth the wait.
In Steamboat, where there is a sandwich shop on every corner, this places stands out.
Après ski specials and a Tree Hugger Pizza make life a little bit better.
This local favorite lives up to its name.
If the word vegetarian makes you shudder, and you can’t go a day without a hamburger, then you’ve clearly never been to MINT.
Small town Vermont charm meets big city bistro fare.
The coziest barn you'll ever sleep in.
Highlands' midmountain bistro may just be the best restaurant in the valley.
Local wines, a mountain-themed room, and a three-course breakfast, if those three things aren’t enough to make you feel warm inside, the crackling fire will be.
One of the best breakfast spots in Steamboat Springs
With drinks that taste like desserts, this après-ski hot spot will almost make you want to quit early. Almost.
When the line to get in resembles the lift line on a powder day, you know you've chosen the right place to eat.
Fine dining in a barn? Only in Vermont will you find a place where barn raising mixes with fine wines so well.
Quality, fresh, local products prepared simply and deliciously.
Good steak in a casual atmosphere.
The friendly staff makes this place a local favorite.
This restaurant features so many unique menu options, you'll want to order everything.
Get a taste of the old west with your steak.
Kick back after a long day of skiing on the patio of this Telluride hot-spot.
Margaritas and people watching are what make this slopeside Vail restaurant great.
Right at the base of the Lionshead gondola, Garfinkel’s, amazingly, manages to be both 20-something and family-friendly at the same time.
Fast, handmade sandwiches, perfect for eating on the lift.
Another sushi restaurant in ski country that didn't disappoint.
Of course, you go to a ski resort for the good snow and terrain. But you've got to eat while you're there, right?
Deer Valley goes all out in every aspect of their resort, including their fabulous cafeteria.
The best food you'll ever find inside a gas station.
Enjoy Mexican food on a sunny patio.
The best breakfast spot in town.
Mammoth's rowdiest spot for happy hour also serves good steak and potatoes.
This Park City restaurant holds ski-town sushi to a high standard.
A revolution in the ski-in, ski-out world.
Delicious all year round.
If you need a quick latte or bagel sandwich on your way to the ski hill, stop by the Dam Café.
South Lake Tahoe's best sushi? The Naked Fish.
A trip to Taos wouldn't be complete without sampling at least one (or five) margaritas from Maria's.
This restaurant takes a new look at comfort food.
Innovative seasonal menus with farm-to-table recipes that fuse California and Mediterranean cuisines.
Cowboy sushi rolls? Only in Wyoming.
Superb Whistler sushi.
Head to historic 6th Street in Georgetown, Colorado, to satisfy your hunger after hitting the slopes.
A vibrant party scene for adventurous eaters.
High intensity and highly gourmet.
High-caliber Aspen sushi.
Taos Ski Valley founder Ernie Blake once stashed pitchers of martinis in tree wells on the mountain. Toast this tradition (and celebrate your powder day) at the Martini Tree Bar.
Near the lifts, the Stray Dog offers terrific breakfast burritos to fuel your day on the hill, and famous margaritas to cool off after.
Damn good burgers at the base of Taos Ski Valley.
An out-of-the-way Taos tacqueria offers great tacos -- and ice cold beer.
Before or after skiing, for breakfast or après, the Coyote Cafe is a Beaver Creek favorite.
This community watering hole is a great place for ribs, pasta, and refreshing margaritas.
This confectionery is a must-visit for hot drinks and in-your-face chocolates.
International beer list, excellent food and a ski-in/ski-out atmosphere make the Hop Garden in Telluride a diverse on-mountain option.
Allred's Steakhouse in Telluride offers spectacular Sawtooth views and incredible food.
Shellfish and exotic seafood in landlocked Colorado? At 221 South Oak in Telluride, you can get that and much more.
Cache Cache is a classic French Bistro that has become one of Aspen's most sophisticated restaurants.
Lunch at the resorts is often expensive, unsatisfying and crowded. And it eats into your slope time. Go big before the lifts open at these must-try breakfast joints.
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Swirl, sniff, sip and ski in British Columbia’s ice-wine country.
This month, the way to a skier’s heart is through his sweet tooth.
High-country chefs nourish body, mind and spirit with a new spin on comfort-food favorites.
With the new cookbook from Island Lake Lodge, B.C., on our desks, we're craving pan-seared miso scallops with leek and bacon. And cherry jus-braised organic beef short ribs. And butter curry free-range chicken....
Northstar’s new Chocolate Bar is, well, sweet.
Savvy ski town chefs are taking cues from around the world.
Board a snowcat for a dining experience that’s far more than just another meal.
Music, Movie Tour, Demo Center and Prizes
The terrain at Smuggs rivals any other resort in the East, and many of the locals who make Smugglers Notch their primary mountain do so because of the mountain’s low-key vibe.
Sample the menu with tapas at these high-country hotspots.
Spend a weekend skiing and dining in and around "le petit" Paris. No plane ticket required.
This New England village offers first-rate lodging, from luxurious to laidback.
North Tahoe’s Only Mountaintop Restaurant Overlooking the Lake at 8200 feet.
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An eclectic décor highlights the offerings at Wolfgang Puck's signature Colorado restaurant.
This is the place for you if you like resorts that are scenic, upscale, and infused with history. And you think digging into a three-course lunch isn't a bad way to pass a few hours.
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