Named to Esquire Magazine's "Best in America" list, the Minturn Saloon is the most historic restaurant in the Vail/Beaver Creek area. Located in the old railroad/mining town of Minturn, the Minturn Saloon is minutes away from Vail & Beaver Creek. The feel is casual, comfortable with a huge wood burning fireplace and an incredible collection of celebrity memorabilia. AAA magazine writes: "It's as homey and affordable as Vail is upscale, and typifies Colorado cuisine at its best." Freshly prepared sauces, locally sourced ingredients, beers, & spirits abound. Dinner on the riverside deck can't be beat. Known as the end of the Minturn Mile, Men's Journal named the Minturn Saloon to their "best après-ski bar in the World" list. City Magazine says the Minturn Saloon has the "best margarita in the Rockies". Great for groups, families, corporate outings, parties, and weddings/rehearsal dinners.
"Now under new ownership and fresh off an 18-month restoration project, Vail Valley’s oldest restaurant (built in 1901) is back and better than ever. It’s set in the historic mining town of Minturn, making it a perfect pitstop for anyone traveling between Vail and Beaver Creek, or a great place for a celebratory meal for off-piste skiers who’ve just completed the backcountry Minturn Mile run. The bar, once a secret gambling room, is still chock-full of memorabilia. It’s known for its award-winning margaritas, and musts on the food menu include a cup of posole or bison chili to start, followed by sizzling fajitas, birria tacos, and a pork cheek tostada for the table." - Katie Shapiro
"Now under new ownership and fresh off an 18-month restoration project, Vail Valley’s oldest restaurant (built in 1901) is back and better than ever. It’s set in the historic mining town of Minturn, making it a perfect pitstop for anyone traveling between Vail and Beaver Creek, or a great place for a celebratory meal for off-piste skiers who’ve just completed the backcountry Minturn Mile run. The bar, once a secret gambling room, is still chock-full of memorabilia. It’s known for its award-winning margaritas, and musts on the food menu include a cup of posole or bison chili to start, followed by sizzling fajitas, birria tacos, and a pork cheek tostada for the table." - Katie Shapiro
"Just beyond Vail, the former mining town of Minturn maintains its historic Saloon, where clandestine drinking and gambling date back to 1901. Flair and margaritas are the main reasons to visit, but a mixed grill for dinner is a more filling option. And après ski hour is popular for those skiing the Minturn Mile." - Josie Sexton, Eater Staff
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