ML - Aspen Peak

2012 - Issue 2 - Winter

Aspen Peak - Niche Media - Aspen living at its peak

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Snowmass Kitchen sets the table for an unforgettable slope- side dining experience. Sophisticated cuisine with mass appeal that changes with the seasons, and always presents an eclectic blend of cultures, flavors and high quality ingredients. Locally produced, in-season and healthful. Ski-in/ski-out for breakfast, lunch, or treat yourself to an unforgettable evening. Private dining rooms available. For reservations and information call, (970) 923-8301 The Bar at Wildwood is a cool new beer hall, in collaboration with Colorado's New Belgium Brewery. The Bar features an eclectic mix of vintage and contemporary furnishings creating a hip and casual atmosphere. Lounge seating, cozy corners and fireside joiner tables make it the perfect place to hang for lunch, après or late-night. Pouring 10 taps of New Belgium's finest, paired with fun entrèes, appetizers and specialty pizzas. Vue, The Westin Lobby Lounge, is the ideal slope-side locale for après ski and casual evening dining. Vue features an exceptional array of handcrafted cocktails, local microbrews, new world wines, sharable gourmet appetizers and imaginative entrèes. Enjoy sweeping views of Snowmass Mountain and the Roaring Fork Valley from indoor and outdoor seating, or relax in the lounge next to the valley's largest fireplace. Open daily from lunch to late night. The Ranger Station is a new slope-side bar and eatery in the lower level of the Westin Snowmass Resort, offering a wide selection of New Belgium's Colorado craft beers and seasonal varietals in a casual environment. The perfect ski-in/ski-out location for lunch, après and dinner. Ski-in/Ski-out Starbucks Coffee...it doesn't get any better than that. The perfect place to start your day with all your Starbucks favorites. Located next to the Ranger Station in the lower level of The Westin Snowmass. Opening in January 2013.

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