9 Best Restaurants in Summit County, Colorado

Dillon Dam Brewery

$$ Fodor's choice

At this popular brewery, one of the largest brewpubs in the Rockies, you can belly up to the horseshoe-shaped bar and sample ales and lagers while you munch on burgers, sandwiches, or pub grub. The menu is steps above average bar food with plenty of vegetarian and gluten-free options.

100 Little Dam St., Dillon, Colorado, 80435, USA
970-262–7777
Known For
  • house-brewed beers
  • customizable, piled-high nachos (make sure to top with pork green chile)
  • large, two-story dining room anchored by the bar

Downstairs at Eric's

$$

Loud and fun best describes this place, which is popular among locals and visitors of all ages. Kids hang out in the arcade while their folks watch sports on the big-screen TVs. Pizza, sandwiches, wings, and burgers with surprising toppings are classic crowd-pleasers. The full bar offers 30 beers on tap.

High Mountain Pies

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Locals love the pies at this hand-tossed pizza joint, particularly the Crocodile, a barbecue pizza with jalapeños, bacon, cream cheese, and shrimp. Sidle up to the bar, or take advantage of the patio seating in the short Leadville summers.
115 W. 4th St., Colorado, 80461, USA
719-486–5555
Known For
  • homemade pizza dough
  • huge ingredient list
  • friendly staff
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues.

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Keystone Ranch

$$$$

This 1930s homestead was once part of a working cattle ranch, and cowboy memorabilia is strewn throughout, nicely blending with stylish throw rugs, antler chandeliers, and a trophy mount. The gorgeous and massive stone fireplace is a cozy backdrop for dessert, or sipping an aperitif or after-dinner coffee. The seasonal five-course menu emphasizes local ingredients, including farm-raised game and fresh fish.

1239 Keystone Ranch Rd., Keystone, Colorado, 80435, USA
970-496–4386
Known For
  • Colorado cheese and charcuterie board
  • local Wagyu and lamb chops
  • signature Grand Marnier soufflé
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues., Reservations essential

Kickapoo Tavern

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This rustic bar and grill has local microbrews on tap and big portions of home-style dishes like piled-high burgers, sandwiches, and giant, stuffed burritos perfect for skiers, hikers, or cyclists recovering from a day on the mountain. The central location, pleasant outdoor patio, and live music keep the place hopping both après-ski and après--night ski.

Red Mountain Grill

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The colorful decor of this American Southwest joint is something you'll remember. High-backed chairs ring the tables, stone buttresses arch toward vaulted ceilings, and mobiles of round- and star-shaped metal lights dangle above. The menu, where burgers, fajitas, and Korean fried chicken all find a home, is packed with surprises, like Fat Tire Ale–battered fish tacos or a green-chile cheeseburger made with local beef.

Sancho Tacos and Tequilas

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The tacos, house salsa and guac, frozen margaritas, and tequila are everything you hope for when you spot the Day of the Dead skull on the sign of this lively dining room in central Breck. Locals rave about happy hour, and visitors dig the funky toppings and unique taco fillings like fried chicken, duck confit, and sweet potato.

Ski Tip Lodge Restaurant

$$$$

In this ski lodge dating from the 1880s, the four-course, prix-fixe dinner is a favorite for its Colorado-spun American cuisine. Main courses have included whiskey sage–glazed Muscovy duck, peppered bacon-wrapped buffalo tenderloin, and thyme-seared wild Alaskan halibut. The delicious homemade bread and soup make for a memorable beginning. Adjourn to the cozy lounge for the decadent desserts and specialty coffees by the fire. Swing by for après-ski in winter and cocktails on the patio in summer.

0764 Montezuma Rd., Keystone, Colorado, 80435, USA
800-354–4386
Known For
  • homemade bread and soup
  • seasonal venison
  • creme brûlée
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Wed. No lunch, Reservations essential

Treeline Kitchen

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This trendy spot brings a modern touch to the historic mining town's food scene. The menu offers an upscale twist on comfort food faves like fried chicken and the hearty Leadville lamb pasta. The rooftop patio (complete with '"igloos" in the winter) is perfect for hikers who can't get enough of the area's spectacular mountain views.