
Fuel Up for That Fall Hike at Roosters in Carbondale
The Western Slope town’s new brunch destination is a sweet outdoor rec nesting spot.
The Western Slope town’s new brunch destination is a sweet outdoor rec nesting spot.
From plant-based New York-style pizzas to next-level grilled cheese sandwiches, here’s where and what you should be eating and drinking in Colorado’s quintessential ski town.
After an epic hike and hot springs soak, swing by the Riviera Supper Club for small plates and craft cocktails.
This curated café, bakery, and farm store answers homegrown cravings.
This Idaho Springs pit stop lures thirsty adventurers with naturally fermented brews made with snowmelt and wind power.
Vegan, gluten-free, and vegetarian dishes have found a home in the mountains at the organic, farm-to-table Pure Kitchen.
The Park County restaurant delivers fry bread tacos, green chile, margaritas, and more to hungry day-trippers and locals alike.
With a welcoming vibe and crowd-pleasing menu, this legendary cabin restaurant is a Summit County must.
This Nederland community hub serves hearty breakfasts and lunches and a lively après scene for adventurers.
Revel in Benedicts, breakfast burritos, stuffed French toast, and hashes at the charming Country Road Cafe.
Me Oh My Coffee and Pie’s flaky baked goods are worth traveling for.
Pine’s best-kept secret cooks with fresh produce from its on-site greenhouse and smokes its own meats, too.
It’s the perfect time of year to savor a specialty pizza and sip an Aperol spritz or two at Silverthorne’s riverside Italian oasis.
Breckenridge’s new taqueria delivers on inventive bites and Baja beach vibes.
Dip off I-70 into Georgetown for casual stream-side mountain dining at its best.
This high-elevation brewhouse, which sits just off historic Leadville’s main drag, is a beer-lover’s retreat.
You can ride the chairlift (or skin) to these moonlight suppers in Summit County, then ski down beneath the stars.
Seek out this roadside cookhouse in Grant for a dose of Colorado comfort food.
Buena Vista’s no-frills shake shack is the best pit stop for post-rafting refuels.
Head to this mountain hangout for post-fourteener beers and bites on the patio.