Aspen, Colorado City Guide
For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Aspen, Colorado Travel Guide has been your connection to Aspen's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.
Local Cuisine
Innkeepers in Aspen serve up some of the best hot breakfasts in town. No need to leave your bed and breakfast, you’ve landed yourself in the best breakfast spot in Aspen. Innkeepers use the freshest local produce and ingredients to create a breakfast for champions. From southwestern Omelets, to stuffed French Toast, fresh fruits and yogurt, and piping hot coffee, you are guaranteed to start your day off right at your bed and breakfast. After a day of skiing, hiking, fishing, museum hopping, shopping, or whatever else has brought you to Aspen, there’s nothing better than returning to your bed and breakfast for a glass of wine by a warm fireplace. If dining out, Aspen offers a variety of restaurants from laid back, local favorites to five star restaurants with a waiting list a month or two long. Local game including elk, duck, and quail are prepared in succulent, riches sauces with a Southwestern flair. Bed and breakfast connoisseurs will sample Western, Mexican and Southwestern flavors inspired in many of Aspen’s dishes. |