There are three aspects to this spot. The first is the upscale sit down restaurant that is really expensive but very good. Its one of the only fine dining locales that isn't underground. The second aspect is dubbed the "living room". You have a limited menu but during high season, its the spot to apres. Then there is the bar that is a little more high energy but the music is very loud so stick to the "living room" if you want to enjoy conversation. One of the best aspects of the living room is that it is dog friendly. I recommend the fondue -- one of the best in Aspen but often served not hot enough and without enough bread. They'll make it hotter and give you more bread if you ask nicely.
- Peter Neu | May 29, 2008 11:09 am


