Beaver Creek Restaurants

Beaver Creek dining gets better when you match the meal to the trip, quick mountain lunch, easy village dinner, or one polished resort night that is worth planning.

Where to eat

Meal stops worth planning around

Keep these meal stops close: an easy first bite, a casual reset, and one dinner that gives the trip a better evening.

Lunch

Mamie's Mountain Grill

A useful on-mountain lunch answer when the ski day is still the point and nobody wants to burn the whole afternoon on a long detour.

Lunch

Spruce Saddle Lodge

A dependable mountain lunch move when the group wants a scenic mid-day reset without fully breaking the rhythm of the day.

Lunch

Talons Restaurant

A practical Beaver Creek lunch option when you want something easier than improvising from hunger halfway through the ski day.

Dinner

Special dinner

Beano's Cabin

The signature splurge dinner when you want the night to feel like part of the Beaver Creek trip, not just a meal after it.

Dinner

Mirabelle at Beaver Creek

A strong call for the one polished dinner that justifies reserving in advance instead of improvising at the end of the day.

Dinner

Grouse Mountain Grill

A better answer when the trip wants a nice dinner with real resort ambiance but not necessarily the full event-night treatment.

Family

First-night pick

Blue Moose Pizza

Exactly the kind of no-drama village dinner that works after skiing, especially with kids or mixed-energy groups.

Family

Hooked Beaver Creek

A good middle ground when the group wants a nicer sit-down village dinner without pushing all the way into formal-resort territory.

Family

Casual meal

Coyote Cafe

A relaxed Beaver Creek fallback when you want a real dinner but not a long, fussy evening.