Breckenridge Dining and Nightlife
Breckenridge's dining options are nearly endless. With more than 100 restaurants to choose from, the decision is not an easy one.
The town of Breckenridge has a variety of restaurants that serve breakfast, lunch and dinner to satisfy all appetites and vacation budgets. Whether visitors are looking for something casual like Downstairs at Eric’s, Fatty’s or the Breckenridge Brewery, or are in the mood for linen tableclothes and a great wine list at restaurants like Café Alpine, the Hearthstone, or South Ridge Seafood Grille, there are enough choices to add a tasty culinary twist to a winter ski vacation.
Cuisine options include Chinese, burgers, salads, BBQ, brewpub, steaks and ribs, seafood, wild game, vegetarian and organic, continental, Northern Italian, pizza, subs, pasta, Southwest and Native American, Mexican, java and bagels, Cajun, European deli sandwiches, French, Indian, Southern Italian, American regional, chocolate, ice cream and more. For a list of restaurants in Breckenridge, visit www.breckenridge.snow.com/info/tn.dining.
Insider Tip: Consult the local free newspaper, The Summit Daily News, for restaurant specials or discounts.
If variety is the spice of life, Breckenridge's nightlife offers visitors a lot of flavor. Post-ski options run the gamut from raging nights in techo lounges to new age relaxation in oxygen lounges to kicking back with a micro-brew at one of many laid-back bars. Popular and packed or hidden away and out-of-the way, Breckenridge guests can pick their poison for fun.
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With 139 bars and restaurants, visitors can choose from cozy little bistros where they can dine and sip to outrageous dance floors where they can dip and slide.
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A few words to describe Breckenridge's nightlife: Music, dancing, cocktails, big names, low key, country western, rock 'n' roll, blues, reggae, jazz, biker rock, snowboard talk, alternative, juke box, and hot tub!
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Several clubs bring in national recording artists and several feature local artists who have numerous albums to their credit. Past performers have included Ludacris, Sir Mix-A-Lot, Tone-Loc, G. Love and Special Sauce, The Dead Kennedy's and Dave Matthews.
On-mountain dining at Breckenridge provides the means to start your day or to refuel mid-afternoon with the ease of ski-in/ski-out locations. Insider Tip: Visit on-mountain restaurants before 11:30 a.m. or after 2 p.m. to avoid crowds
The Maggie ™
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Breakfast and lunches, and apres-ski food and drinks.
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The Rock Bar at The Maggie is the hottest apres-ski spot on the mountain
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Daily food specials and entertainment, too.
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Don’t miss Wing Night every week during ski season.
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Located at The Village at Breckenridge base area, near the Quicksilver chairlift.
TenMile Station™
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Breakfast and lunch from the food court and coffee bar.
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Heated deck with outdoor barbecue.
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Located between Peaks 9 and 10 at the top of the Quicksilver.
Vista Haus™
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Featuring a wide-variety of choices, including continental breakfast, food court-style hot lunches and snacks.
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Located at the top of the Colorado SuperChair on Peak 8.
SubFusion
Bergenhof Restaurant™ and Silver Bullet Saloon™
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Hot breakfasts and lunches.
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Apres-ski specialty drinks.
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Located at the Peak 8 base area.
Border Burritos™
Peak 9 Restaurant™
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Cafeteria-style breakfasts and lunches.
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Located just below the top of the Beaver Run SuperChair, Peak 9.