Rustic ski cabin style rooms offer mountain views and cozy charm throughout the inn. Warm hospitality creates a home away from home feeling with quiet, comfortable spaces. Amenities include a large hot tub, shuttle service, and daily homemade cookies, enhancing a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere.
Breakfast features a pleasant area and a yummy quiche that stands out. Meals prepare you well for a day on the slopes.
Homemade quiche stands out with its delicious and extremely good flavor, making it a solid choice for breakfast.
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Hotel parking is available for guests.
A free shuttle bus stops outside the hotel for easy access to the Maroon Bells.
The hotel is within walking distance to downtown Aspen and the mountain base.
Charming old Victorian house offers spacious indoor and outdoor seating with a beautiful courtyard and garden. Atmosphere stays calm and cozy with live jazz music on the patio, creating a warm, neighborhood vibe. The blend of French, Moroccan, and Mexican influences adds unique character to the space.
Breakfast features a full menu with standout items like a unique breakfast burrito crafted by a chef from Oaxaca and an egg croissant sandwich with Brie cheese. The café offers amazing cappuccinos and a cozy, friendly atmosphere.
Savory and sweet crepes stand out here, with options like the Toscane and Nutella with strawberries and bananas. Croissants with fillings like egg, cheese, and avocado also complement the French breakfast offerings.
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Customers order at the counter and then food is delivered to the table.
The food order is ready right on time, everything is labeled and packaged nicely.
The prices are reasonable compared to other places.
Bakery cafe combines local artwork and plants for sale with a glassed-in pastry kitchen visible to guests. Atmosphere feels trendy and comfortable, with a family vibe and sunny, relaxing decor. Space fills up quickly, attracting those who appreciate art, fresh pastries, and a cozy setting.
Breakfast features croissant sandwiches with fillings like ham, egg, cheese, and garlic aioli. The croissants are flaky and buttery, making the sandwiches notably delicious and memorable.
Croissants stand out with their buttery, flaky texture and fillings like thick almond paste and fresh strawberries. French apple tarts and ube crepe cakes offer heavenly, tantalizing flavors that complement the classic bakery items.
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Seating is limited, so be prepared for a wait during busy hours.
The bakery offers whole cakes suitable for special occasions.
Prices are reasonable and support local craftsmanship.
Bright, modern space with a fresh salsa bar and mountain views from stool seating. Loud music creates a fun, family-friendly atmosphere with a welcoming vibe. Small outdoor seating sits near the parking lot, adding casual options.
Breakfast features a delicious vegetarian breakfast burrito that stands out for its flavor. The burrito is consistently very good and satisfying.
Crepes stand out with incredible flavor, especially the sweet ones for dessert. The menu also includes French-style dishes like crepes priced affordably alongside other items.
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Qué Rico! moved to a new location across the parking lot from the previous spot.
Prices have doubled at the new location compared to the old one.
The menu displayed online may not reflect current prices.
Bright, airy space with cute decor and comfortable seating creates a joyful, welcoming atmosphere. Art and handmade items support a community mission, including employment for people with special needs. The vibe is friendly and inviting, matching the positive energy throughout.
Breakfast features crepes with bacon and other savory options like the Gyro Crepe with tzatziki sauce. Drinks include iced lattes made with in-house almond milk, offering a quick and tasty start to the day.
Mouthwatering crepes stand out here, especially the ham and cheese crepe which is perfectly made. Coffee is expertly crafted, complementing the food well.
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Construction makes it challenging to access the cafe currently.
This cafe employs and supports individuals with special needs.
The establishment serves a variety of crepe flavors.
Space offers authentic Parisian vibe with rustic, elegant decor and spacious indoor and outdoor seating. Atmosphere feels warm, inviting, and calming, enhanced by French music and charming details. Crowd includes those relaxing, socializing, or working without feeling crowded.
Breakfast features delicious pastries, quiche, and a breakfast sandwich with bread and eggs. Cappuccino made with almond milk complements the meals well.
Almond chocolate croissants stand out with rich flavor and flaky texture. The croque madame balances savory and sweet perfectly. Croissants overall are properly flaky and buttery, with some variety in quality.
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Parking is easy, with an underground garage just across the street.
Expect limited pastry selection if arriving close to closing time.
The café has plenty of seating, making it suitable for groups.
Tiny bakery with European village style and fresh baked bread aroma creates a cozy, family-friendly atmosphere. Warm, inviting space feels like a neighborhood spot perfect for relaxed mornings.
Breakfast features a breakfast burrito with a nice heat from the salsa, served warm and flavorful. Coffee pairs well with baked goods like blueberry focaccia and chocolate chip cookies.
Baguettes here match the quality found in Paris, with a freshly baked and delicious taste. The sourdough and baguettes stand out as fantastic options.
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The bakery operates from 12-4 pm, selling various breads, dips, and coffee.
Arriving early is recommended to get fresh bread, as they run out quickly.
The day-old loaf is priced at $6, offering great value.
Bright space with big windows and live plants creates a welcoming vibe. Atmosphere stays clean and collected, suited for quick visits or work. Known for excellent croissants and traditional pastries with local twists.
Breakfast features sandwiches with bacon or ham, melted cheese, and fluffy egg. A sweet and spicy aioli adds a crave-worthy touch. Croissants come in just the right size and pair well with coffee.
Massive, light, and flaky croissants come filled and buttery, including a ham and Swiss option. The croque madame features black forest ham, homemade toast, a jammy egg, and melty gruyere. Quiche offers a traditional taste with local flare like hatch chili peppers.
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Items are priced under $10, with a coffee and pastry combo for $6.
The Everything Pull Apart pastries are baked fresh every day.
Cinnamon rolls are usually ready around 8 or 9 am.
French patisserie and bistro with authentic Parisian decor and high ceilings creates a comfortable, lively atmosphere. Outdoor seating with plants and music complements a children's play area that keeps families engaged. The vibe blends relaxed dining with a touch of live music energy on special nights.
Breakfast here offers delicious dishes that make the 15-minute drive worthwhile. Options suit both breakfast and lunch, providing a fun start to the day.
Croissants here are flaky, buttery, and fresh, rivaling those in France. Quiches come with a rich, creamy filling and a perfect flaky crust. Pastries like Galette des Rois and lemon croissants offer authentic French flavors.
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Happy hour features curated wines and charcuterie a few days a week.
Expect to arrive early on weekends as pastries sell out quickly.
The bakery often runs out of almond croissants by 8 a.m.
Bright, cozy space combines French-style bakery with an American diner vibe. Atmosphere feels relaxing yet bustling, with plenty of seating including a patio and bar area. Known for exceptional croissants and brunch drinks like Bloody Marys with unique garnishes.
Build-your-own breakfast sandwich on a croissant stands out among the breakfast options. Pastries and lattes complement the brunch menu well.
Quiches stand out with a rich quiche Lorraine and a veggie quiche that rivals those in France. Chocolate croissants have a perfectly flaky texture and match the quality found in France. Baguettes feature a crunchy crust and soft interior.
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Reservations are recommended for weekend brunch to avoid long wait times.
The bakery often runs out of popular items quickly, so arrive early.
Online ordering for pick-up is available and advised for convenience.
Speakeasy-style bar with a hidden bookshelf entrance and copper ceiling creates a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. Craft cocktails and a take-a-book-leave-a-book library add unique touches. Music plays a key role, offering a fun, lively vibe that contrasts with typical airport settings.
Breakfast burrito and chilaquiles stand out with great quality. Coffee and a vegan breakfast sandwich pair well, all served in a spot with a relaxed vibe and a decent wait time.
French onion soup stands out with excellent flavor and good value, often enjoyed with gluten-free bread. Ratatouille offers a great taste especially with a bit of salt and pepper added.
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Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times during peak hours.
Last call for drinks is at 10:15 PM, even though they close at 11 PM.
The bar is located near gate A38, resembling a bookstore.
Bakery offers an airy, bright space with an intimate, chill atmosphere and a cozy outdoor patio. Freshly made bread and pastries fill the air with amazing smells. The vibe is relaxed, drawing people who appreciate high-quality, flavorful baked goods.
Breakfast sandwiches stand out with local farm eggs and hearty portions. Options include a sausage sandwich with jalapeno jam and a pesto version, all served on delicious bread.
Croissants and pain au chocolat stand out with perfect texture and authentic flavor. The cherry and walnut loaf, beet quiche, and blue corn cookie offer a varied selection of French-style pastries and baked goods.
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Pastries cost around $7.50 each, which is on the higher side.
Expect to pay $16 for a pack of four English muffins.
The bakery uses locally sourced ingredients for their products.
Cozy corner coffee shop with beautiful interior and plenty of natural light creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. Large community table and small nooks support both groups and secluded conversations. The vibe blends cozy and modern with a small town energy.
Breakfast features homemade pastries, sausage breakfast burritos, and avocado toast. Coffee specials pair well with both savory and healthy options.
Quiche stands out with its perfectly light texture and delicious flavor. Croissants and pastries also feature as notable addictions alongside tasty coffee.
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Tea parties are offered at the coffee shop.
Seating is limited, especially during busy hours.
There is only one bathroom, which may lead to wait times.
Bistro offers a cozy, warm atmosphere with a relaxed dining room and a fireplace seating area. Noise level rises as it fills up, creating a lively energy later on. The patio provides a mountain view, adding a scenic touch to the experience.
Breakfast offers a variety of options from classic favorites to unique specialties. Each dish comes cooked to perfection with consistently delicious flavors.
Breakfast features brioche French toast with strawberry compote that stands out. Food quality is high and service is attentive, making it suitable for casual dates or celebrations.
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The breakfast and brunch service goes until 2pm.
Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with discounted drinks.
A 3% hospitality fee is added to all bills.
Small European-style market offers an impressive walk-in cheese cave and a wide selection of imported cheeses and charcuterie. Warm, welcoming atmosphere with cozy seating near the parking lot and a charming French deli vibe. Sandwiches and specialty items draw a steady crowd looking for quality and variety.
Breakfast features high quality breakfast burritos, especially on weekends. Veggie breakfast burritos are available and satisfy hunger well.
Pop-up cassoulet specials appear occasionally. Croissants come flaky and buttery, filled with rich, savory flavors like cheese and turkey. Baguette sandwiches are made to order and taste delicious. Galette de rois with almond paste offers a heavenly treat.
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Goudy's Deli & Market offers a wide selection of imported European goods and cheeses.
Prices for sandwiches and deli items are generally reasonable compared to similar establishments.
The deli serves breakfast and lunch items, with made-to-order sandwiches available.
Small bakery with a friendly, cozy vibe and a pet-friendly setup featuring dog treats and photos. Pastries include chocolate croissants, cinnamon rolls, and mini quiches that draw consistent praise. Open only on Fridays and Saturdays, it offers a quiet atmosphere with few customers at a time.
Grab-and-go breakfast sandwiches and some pastries make up the breakfast options. Saturdays often see people picking up a quick pastry for breakfast.
Mini quiches come packed with flavor and the bacon quiche features a buttery pastry with perfect texture. Croissants have a tender interior and a light, shattering crust.
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SC Bakery is only open on Fridays and Saturdays.
Parking is abundant.
SC Bakery offers homemade dog treats and dog birthday cakes.
Cafe offers a cozy, homey atmosphere with comfortable upholstered seating and thoughtful decorative details. Bright red impatiens adorn the exterior, enhancing its attractive, well-kept appearance. The space feels pleasant and relaxing, inviting guests to enjoy European-style desserts in a peaceful setting.
Breakfast features good crepes that stand out in the area. The spot draws people who appreciate a solid morning meal and a casual meet-up.
Croissant sandwiches stand out with a ham and cheese option that balances flaky bread and savory filling. Eclairs offer a perfect sweetness, avoiding the heavy sugar of big stores.
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The price for a piece of cake is over $8.
A 15% discount is available for first-time customers.
They make their desserts themselves using all natural ingredients.
Brick walls and a view of planes create a quiet, cozy atmosphere that contrasts with the busy airport around it. Plenty of room and a large bar with multiple TVs offer space to relax. Live music adds a subdued, welcoming vibe for travelers seeking calm.
Breakfast here offers a huge, hot, and delicious meal with good coffee and sandwiches. It provides a non-fastfood sit-down option that stands out in the airport concourses.
Steak frites stands out with excellent steak quality. The French Onion Soup arrives quickly and impresses with its flavor. Crepes come in savory options like salmon and spinach, and sweet ones with Nutella, ice cream, and berries.
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Pour La France! is located in concourse B, convenient after the tram.
The Croque Madame is priced at $16.75, offering good value.
Expect busy times as the restaurant often appears short-staffed.
Bright, quaint space echoes Parisian café style with French music and simple seating. Atmosphere stays quiet and cozy, attracting mostly older guests before it gets busy around noon. Known for best French Onion Soup and excellent bakery items, it offers good value with counter service.
Breakfast includes pastries and omelettes alongside dinner-style meals like ravioli served early. Brunch offers more delicious options than many other spots, making it a go-to favorite for morning meals.
French onion soup stands out with its rich flavor and filling portions. It consistently ranks as a top choice for those seeking authentic French comfort food.
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The restaurant gets quite busy around lunch time, so arrive early.
Parking during lunch hour can be a challenge, but there is some available.
Visitors should arrive early to enjoy hot pastries before they are sold out.
Coffee shop inside a shoe store offers a quiet, relaxed atmosphere with local art on the walls and pet-friendly patio. Wide open space includes comfy chairs, couches, and standing desks for working or chilling. Drive-through service adds convenience while baristas create a welcoming vibe.
Breakfast burritos and strawberry croissants stand out on the menu. Mornings often include an iced strawberry mocha oat latte enjoyed with friends.
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Vento Coffee has a convenient drive-thru for quick service.
The coffee shop opens at 6am, perfect for early risers.
Vento Coffee allows dogs inside, making it pet-friendly.
Narrow space with tight lines and a casual modern vibe hosts a bakery inside a restaurant, often hard to find without clear signage. DJ music plays, creating an energetic atmosphere while croissants with unusual flavors sell out early in the day.
Breakfast offers a proper meal with options that encourage staying to try more. The experience often exceeds expectations and invites return visits.
Croissants come with unique fillings like guava and cheese or pistachio marscapone. They have a flaky, crispy outside and a soft, springy center, with strawberry and almond varieties standing out.
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La Croissanterie is hidden inside Good Shoes, making it hard to find.
Prices for pastries range from $6 to $8 each, which is considered expensive.
Most pastries sell out by 1pm on weekends, so arrive early for more options.
Korean bakery with an Asian Parisian style offers authentic European pastries that are light and not overly sweet. Spacious dining area includes indoor and outdoor seating with a calm, inviting atmosphere. Self-service layout features visually appealing displays and a tidy environment.
Daily brew stands out during breakfast hours. Quick options and a variety of treats to take home make it a solid spot for morning meals.
Freshly made French-style bakery items appear daily, including Walnut Cream bread and mini strawberry lemon cream croissants. Quiches and strawberry cream cakes also feature among the offerings.
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Parking can be difficult during busy times due to the location's proximity to Costco.
There is a large parking lot in the back, but front spaces are often reserved.
Corporate policy states no refunds on food items, so choose carefully.