Restaurant Guide
Whether it's a brief break in the action to refuel with a snack, or an unhurried and memorable meal with friends, the restaurants of Aspen Snowmass offer the perfect setting. From the places that made our dining scene famous to newer, gourmet fare (with some fun and easy options in between) we round up some of our signature dining experiences below.
Be sure to visit each restaurants webpage to see if reservations are recommended and to book your table.
Aspen® Classic Dining Experiences
Cloud Nine Alpine Bistro
A ski patrol shack-turned-après epicenter, where champagne is sprayed as often as it is sipped, Cloud Nine Alpine Bistro is perfect for your party even if you’re not partying. Standouts for sharing include the Raclette—which you cook for yourself on tabletop grills—and the decadent Gruyere Fondue. Reservations are required.
Learn moreAjax Tavern
Home to a rocking après scene and the original truffle fries (which are too good not to share at the table), Ajax Tavern is your first stop after a ski day on Aspen, especially since it sits directly at the base of the mountain. Order the Ajax double cheeseburger, an elevated ode to the Double Double Animal Style from In and Out that features local wagyu beef. To warm your bones on a chilly day, try the tomato soup, which comes with a melty grilled cheese on the side.
Learn moreThe Cabin
If you are looking for a longer slope-side lunch with true Western ambiance, glide down Velvet Falls at Snowmass and park your skis outside The Cabin. Inside, the cozy home offers a warm and intimate environment to settle in for a multi-course meal you won't soon forget. Reservations recommended.
Learn moreIconic & Easy
Sundeck
Enjoy panoramic views of the Elk Mountains and the Highland Bowl from the Sundeck atop Aspen Mountain. One of the country’s first LEED-certified buildings, the Sundeck offers lunch, a full bar and a cozy fireplace to warm your boots between runs.
Learn moreCliffhouse
For a DIY mountain lunch check out the Mongolian Grill at The Cliffhouse on Buttermilk. After selecting from a number of fresh proteins, vegetables, and sauces, pass your custom order to the chefs and watch them sizzle your selections on a huge flat-top grill. Dramatic views of Pyramid Peak and the Maroon Creek Valley are an added bonus.
Learn moreBonnie's
Pancakes make people happy and Bonnie's has been putting smiles on skiers’ faces with their dinner plate-sized, oatmeal-based flapjacks for decades. The Strudel at this mid-mountain Aspen institution is epic too—and never say no to a healthy dollop of homemade whipped cream.
Learn moreGoing Gourmet
Sam's
Sam’s is a sophisticated slopeside option on Snowmass that serves Italian comfort food—think Ribollita and Rigatoni Bolognese—in a comfortable setting where guests are welcome to remove their ski boots, don a pair of slippers, and stay awhile. Reservations recommended.
Learn moreAlpin Room
The Alpin Room on Snowmass serves Alsatian-inspired comfort foods in a modern, light-filled space. You’ll find warming dishes like French Onion Soup and Potato and Onion Fondue along with an amazing Carrot Cake—which was a staple of the space’s previous eatery, Gwyn’s. Reservations recommended.
Learn moreElement 47
The Little Nell’s fine dining option pairs mountain-inspired cuisine with a stellar wine program. The menu features locally sourced, seasonal ingredients in an elegant, art-filled setting. For a unique and educational experience, ask about the private wine tastings in the cellar, where many notable names are scrawled along the floor-to-ceiling wine racks.
Learn moreSee All On-Mountain Restaurants
From powder pancakes to last call, peruse all of our on-mountain restaurants for your day-planning needs.
Summer Restaurant Guide
Get the whole story on summer's dining and restaurant options at Aspen and Snowmass Village with our Restaurant Guide.