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Beaver Creek Resort, Top of Centennial Lift, Beaver Creek, CO, Beaver Creek
08:00 - 17:00
08:00 - 17:00
08:00 - 17:00
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00:00 - 17:00
Edward is correct. Although at this time of year the discount will be limited. In B/C head up the escalator above Beaver Creek sports. Get off at the first stop. The main ticket office is on your left.
8100 to 9000 feet depending
Cost of Epic is around $85 per person (probably higher). I always rent a car in Denver for around $300 and then I have the flexibility. Parking can be a pain, but I like the flexibility. What you give up in savings is offset by loss of flexibility. Public transport (of which I am a big fan of) is good in Avon, but to go to Vail or Breckenridge you have to plan your day around their transport times.
Yes there is
Shuttle service
Yes
I agree. I did some work at the top of the gondola and parked at the resort. 35.00 a day, but my company paid for it. The Elk lot is the best choice.
Not quite sure where those condos are but there should be shuttle buses. The Centennial lift is the main one but there are many connections between lifts to cross from one side of the mountain to the other. You might find a lift closer to your condo.
8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. https://www.beavercreek.com/the-mountain/about-the-mountain/mountain-info.aspx
$6.50 tea and $5.35 for a small peanut M&Ms, their value game not strong. The food is plenty tasty, lots of type a types yelling at servers, staff fighting audible in the service area.. Should almost be a Survivor-type reality show.
Excellent atmosphere to take a brake on the mountain.
For on mountain food court type food, this place is excellent. Prime rib, pho, thai noodle dishes, salad bar, mexican. Everything was great. The almost hidden bar upstairs is great if you wanna hide from the family and get a nice buzz at 10k feet!
Enjoyed a hot toddy here and warmed up, nothing special, but also no complaints, as advertised
A the top of the Centential chair lift at Beaver Creek Resort, and the midway point up the mountain is Spruce Saddle Lodge. A excellent location to take a break from skiing and enjoy a Colorado craft beer for $8.00. However, if your looking to refresh with a cold 16-ounce Gatorade, it will set you back about $10. But, you can't beat the views of the Gore Range, which might justify to overpriced Gatorade.
Great place to stop and rest your sore feet after coming down from the top of the mountain. You can get some pretty spicy noodles here! Could use more outdoor seating tho.
Very good happy hour. 16 oz.. PBR and Coors $4/5. HP till 9p. Food a little pricey. Nachos great.
Good food, but the lines are so long
Great place to take a break from skiing. Be prepared to pay top dollar for everything.
We ate at Spruce Saddle just today for lunch. They have a wide range of food options from burgers and pizza, to sushi and pho. My personal favorite are the soups, stews, and chili. Today was Colorado beef barley stew, which was hearty and flavorful. Seating can get a little crowded, but particularly if you arrive well before lunch, or care to make a warming stop in the afternoon the views can be spectacular. There is also the potential of outdoor deck seating, which sometimes features live music.
Excellent mountain. Fun runs. Plenty of vertical and difficult runs.
5 stars for the Cholula dispenser. Also the food is really tasty and prices are fair for on mountain dining. I recomend the potatoes and chili, it was really surprisingly good chili and the baked potatoes seemed enormous (maybe it was the altitude affecting me?). I saw one value concious customer fill the entire bowl with chili then gently place his potato on top. He definitely got his money's worth and did not leave hungry. I also tried the pho and was less impressed because of the creative noodle choices employed. I guess if you stick to the basics you will be happier with your meal.
A lot of options for everyone (even sushi)Cozy and very big
Good, but expensive food. Crowded on weekends.
Pretty good food, actually, for being mid-mountain. We stop and grab a bowl of chili every day for lunch when we ski Beaver Creek! It gets pretty busy, though -- so there is a downside.
It was overpriced and I didn't appreciate the sassy cashier. The receipt is worthless just paper with a total. Good place to rest at least.
Good food, wonderful view ! Could have more chairs.
Relaxing environment with awesome view
This was a 5 star experience for me! From the ambassadors explaining how to properly "exploit" the salad bar (...you'll figure it out) you Ti the bartender who is making up amazing concoctions (birthday cake margarita anyone?) as well as serving classics with tons of knowledge only a local can possess. Highly recommend sitting at the bar and soaking up the scene. A bonus if you catch the live band.
Good food with a great view! Right up on the mountain.
Nice lunch spot. We dropped in on our road trip from Yellowstone. All the food was good :) it's typical american fair.
Great views and relaxing for lunch!
A bit pricey, but good food and service.
Se had an amazing customer Experience there thanks to Chris, a super competent supervisor that helped us to get food for my kids almost when the FOOD cores were closing. The place in the tipical ski place to have lunch. You can find a lot of options: pizza, salad, soups, asian, quesadillas, and the kids menu. After 14pm you can scan your pass and get a discount.I recomend this place
Amazing prime rib sandwich!
Nice midmountain views, you can lift/gondola up or earn your burger and hike/ride the fireroad or trails. Disc golf course around the building in the summer.
Great place to stop to warm up, although having to tromp downstairs in ski boots to use the bathroom is never fun. Views are good, food is good too but, oooph, the prices. As with any Vail resort on-mountain restaurant, be ready to pay to eat. Or, pack a snack bar in your pocket and dine on the cheap.
Not super friendly; just "get the job done" kind of atmosphere. Off-season, so maybe we just don't count.
Halfway up the Mountain at Beaver Creek Resort. Come in to warm up. Grab a burger or a gormet meal! Adult beverages available.
Unbelievable. Food service and views are out of this world.
A lovely and large lodge at Beaver Creek. The food options are what you would expect from a ski lodge so don't look for many surprises. However, all of the food I sampled was good and well prepared. I do recommend the Pad Thai noodles.The prices here are expensive but you are on a mountain so that is to be expected. There are some great views if you can get seating outside but in the height of ski season, this place can be really crowded.
Perfect retreat after a long morning on the slopes! Has a variety of quick and easy and warm food, drinks and most importantly hydration stations and bathrooms.
Burgers are good. Views are spectacular!
Pricy. BUT you are at Beaver Creek half way up a Mountain. Clean. Good variety or food.and a full bar
really good mixed drinks. really expensive food. But bring your own food and there is a microwave to use in the back corner in the seating area.
Good food and great views. It's the perfect place to take a break from a long day of skiing. Plus they have free wifi.
Quality service and food offerings for all taates.
Near Ritz Carlton prices, barely adequate food, large portions, truck stop level bath rooms, $30 for a bowl of soup and a beer. Never ever a line nor lack of tables. Broken Arrow is a much better choice, but not as convenient.
Big and kept up very well
Very spacious dining area. Good food. Just don't like having to go up and down stairs to get to the bathrooms.
We had lunch there while skiing. Picture shows dress up area for events. Good cafeteria with lots of options.Soup, potatoes, wraps, sandwiches, salads, pizza.
Very limited seating, good food choices and a great outdoor area
Sometimes pretty busy at peak times. Average to above average food.
Wonderful food-we here previously and will be back
Good as far as ski lodge food goes. Appreciated that they had sweet potatoes on their sweet potato bar. Wide selection of foods.
Upscale food, unsurpassed mountain views.
Great time with family and friends, the servers and staff were fantastic and really catered to our needs. We felt special and the food was wonderful. I only wish I could eat here everyday but my waist would get too large. I would recommend d this place to anyone in the area. I've tried a couple of dishes and each one was fantastic. Good place to relax and everyone is always in a good mood
Definitely a must visit when coming to Beaver Creek. So many cool artifacts downstairs. It's like a walk through history followed by an amazing meal.
Location is perfect. Menu includes variety itmes like soup, pizza, pad Thai, etc.. There was an artistic touch in presentation of the Pad Thai. One thing though - have not seen anyone wiping tables during 1 hour I spent there.
Amazing Chilli, Cheese & Broccoli soup, Pizza, Hamburgers.Beer, coffee, anything you could want!
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