ML - Aspen Peak

2015 - Issue 1 - Summer

Aspen Peak - Niche Media - Aspen living at its peak

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photography by c2 photography (seafood, meatballs); Nicole barker (grey lady); robbie Wright (veNga veNga) At their new Bodega, the Jimmy's crew complements fresh, incredible seafood with their other obsession: Mexican mezcal. Bia Hoi Asian-inspired cuisine with an upbeat atmosphere. 110 Carriage Way, Ste. 3101, 970-429-8796; biahoisnowmass.com Brexi Aspen's own French brasserie, complete with checkered tile f loors and all. 411 S. Monarch St., 970-925-2838; brexiaspen.com Crêperie du Village Aspen's comfy and approachable crêperie and fondue spot. 400 E. Hopkins Ave., 970-925-1566; lacreperieduvillage.com Jimmy's All upscale American, and all really good. 205 S. Mill St., Ste. 2, 970-925-6020; jimmysaspen.com pyramid Bistro A nutritarian restaurant that will make you forget about meat. 221 E. Main St., 970-925-5338; pyramidbistro.com rustique A relaxed, Provencal-style bistro with a warm ambience and long wine list. 216 S. Monarch St., 970-920-2555; rustiquebistro.com stea ouse No. 316 A fine dining steakhouse with options of poultry and seafood. 316 E Hopkins Ave., 970-920-1893; steakhouse316.com treCeNto quiNdiCi deCaNo Travel no farther than the St. Regis Aspen to lose yourself in Italian cuisine. 315 E. Dean St., 970-920-3300; stregisaspen.com Wild Fig A cozy dining room in the center of town serving dishes from all over Western Europe. 315 E. Hyman Ave., 970-925-5160; thewildfig.com ZeNo Channel the famed champion ski racer Zeno Colò with Italian fare at the base of Aspen Mountain. 501 E. Dean St., 970-429-8588; zenoaspen.com NIGHT CA P aspeN BreWiNg CompaNy This local's hangout is the only brewery in town, with a mountain- view taproom and live music. 304 E. Hopkins Ave., 970-920-2739; aspenbrewingcompany.com Hops Culture Happy hour specials, a diverse food menu, and an incredible selection of beer, new to the Hyman Mall. 414 E. Hyman Ave., 970-925-4677; hopsculture.com Jimmy's An Aspen standby with upscale American fare and a huge tequila and mezcal bar, with varieties for every palate. 205 S. Mill St., Ste. 2, 970-925-6020; jimmysaspen.com J-Bar Find one of Aspen's favorite, and most classic, bar scenes at the Hotel Jerome. 330 E. Main St., 970-429-7674; hotel jerome.aubergeresorts.com Jimmy's Bodega Same Jimmy, new location and concept: seafood, raw bar, wine. 307 S. Mill St., 970-710- 2182; jimmysbodega.com NeW Belgium raNger statioN A local's go-to for beers, snacks, and fun at the base of Snowmass ski area. 100 Elbert Lane, Ste. 115, 970-236-6277; rangerstation.org AP VeNga VeNga With Snowmass Mountain as a backyard, the patio at R ichard Sandoval's Venga Venga is the spot for tacos and tequila alfresco. 105 Daly Lane, 970-923-7777; richardsandoval.com/vengavenga grey lady Grey Lady may have the best new bar in town, serving four cocktails on tap, plus oysters, seafood platters, and even poutine. 305 S. Mill St., 970-925-1797; greyladyaspen.com meatBall sHaC The perfect bar food: charcuterie and cheese plates, various bruschetta, salads, sandwiches, and—of course—meatballs. 312 S. Mill St., 970-925-1349; the meatballshack.com bites at the bar Walk right in and pick a stool at the bar for a drink and a bite. From tacos to oysters, here are town's top picks for relaxed, casual dining. 174  aspenpeak-magazine.com best OF the West Dining

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