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Jimmy's This "American restaurant and bar" serves up great steaks, even better tequila, and one of the liveliest nighttime bar scenes in town. 205 S. Mill St., Ste. 2, 970- 925-6020; jimmysaspen.com Jimmy's Bodega Same Jimmy we love, with a different location and lighter concept: seafood, raw bar, wine. 307 S. Mill St., 970-710- 2182; jimmysbodega.com Justice snow's JSnow might be known for its intricate cocktails, but this hip, center-of-town eatery gives just as much love to its fresh, Colorado cuisine. 328 E. Hyman Ave., 970-429- 8192; justicesnows.com Kenichi of aspen This long-time sushi hideout is also home to one of the country's longest sake lists. 533 E. Hopkins Ave., Ste. 2, 970-920-2212; kenichiaspen.com matsuhisa Expect exceptional and innovative Japanese cuisine upstairs in the lounge or downstairs in the more formal main dining room. 303 E. Main St., 970-544- 6628; matsuhisaaspen.com mezzaluna Mezzaluna has an eclectic menu of internationally influenced fare, but with an Italian focus. 624 E. Cooper Ave., 970-925-5882; mezzalunaaspen.com mi chola Mexican cuisine returns to Main Street in June with this La Cantina redux from former employees Darren Chapple and Adam Malmgren. 411. E. Main St. peach's corner café Serving coffee, tea, pastries, and smoothies, as well as breakfast and lunch, this café has one of the best people- watching patios in town. 121 S. Galena St., 970-544-9866; peachscornercafe.com piñons Long-lived, upscale, and so, so bespoke—Piñons is an Aspen institution with a Latin bent. 105 S. Mill St., 970-920-2021; pinons.net ricard Brasserie & liquor Bar Find Parisian street-side ambience within view of the gondola at this classic brasserie. 110 Carriage Way, Snowmass, 855-303-4465; ricardsnowmass.com rustique Bistro The authentic French country cuisine of this bistro setting is celebrated from coast to coast. 216 S. Monarch St., 970-920-2555; rustiquebistro.com so café SO is located atop the Aspen Art Museum, and features an innovative, rotating weekly menu of local ingredients prepared by AAM culinary partners Julia and Allen Domingos. 637 E. Hyman Ave., 970-925- 8050; aspenartmuseum.org/ visit/aam-cafe steaKhouse no. 316 An NYC-style steak house paired with healthy seafood dishes and superb salads means there's something for everyone. 316 E. Hopkins Ave., 970-920-1893; steakhouse316.com Venga Venga This Mexican cantina and tequila bar with a heated outdoor patio is located right off of Fanny Hill in Snowmass. 105 Daly Lane, Snowmass, 970-923-7777; richardsandoval.com/ vengavenga white house taVern White House serves elevated sandwiches, burgers, salads, and craft cocktails in an intimate, 19th-century miner's cottage. 302 E. Hopkins Ave., 970-925-1007; aspenwhitehouse.com the wild fig The Wild Fig is a charming European brasserie boasting flavors from France, Spain, Italy, and Greece. 315 E Hyman Ave., 970-925-5160; thewildfig.com willow creeK Bistro Located inside the Ritz- Carlton at Aspen Highlands, this upscale eatery offers contemporary American cuisine made with local ingredients. 76 Prospector Road, 970-429-2327 woody creeK taVern Come hungry to the eclectic bar and restaurant where Hunter S. Thompson hung his hat. 2858 Upper River Road, Woody Creek, 970-923-4585; woodycreektavern.com Live Music Belly up aspen This local favorite venue hosts national, regional, local, and superstar acts. 450 S. Galena St., 970-544- 9800; bellyupaspen.com Jas café The JAS Café features live jazz curated by Jazz Aspen Snowmass in an underground white- tablecloth club at The Nell and on the rooftop deck of the Aspen Art Museum. June 23 through August 20, 970-920-4996; jazzaspensnowmass.org/ jazzcafe 68  aspenpeak-magazine.com scene the guide ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGH Les Dames d'Aspen will present the John Denver Bash—the nonprofit's 15th annual Fleur de Lys Fête—on Wednesday, July 27. The Hotel Jerome soiree will feature dinner, dancing, and music by the Bo Hale Band. Les Dames d'Aspen is one of the major supporters of the Aspen and the Roaring Fork Valley's arts community, raising funds for Aspen Santa Fe Ballet, Jazz Aspen Snowmass, Aspen Words, Aspen Film, and Theatre Aspen, among many others. Tickets to the Western- themed bash are $300 for trustees, $350 for non-trustees, and sponsor tables available. 330 E. Main St., 970-925-9028 lesdamesdaspen.com

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