Best Restaurants with a Happy Hour in Keystone
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- JJuanCancun / Riviera Maya •3 reviews4.0Dined todayThe braised short rib ragú was great. The bold pasta is a little on the creamy side.More infoBoLD Restaurant and BarPrice: Moderate• Mediterranean• Breckenridge•4.6
- DDesireeVIPChicago / Illinois •8 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoFood & service were excellent. We’re repeat customers and keep returning. Just wish the ambience was better. Pretty drafty, but other than that it’s great.More infoBlue River BistroPrice: Expensive• Global, International• Breckenridge•4.8
- JJamiVIPPhiladelphia County •7 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoLegends team was outstanding in every way. Each team member went above and beyond to make her experience special. We will definitely return at every opportunity.More infoLegends Steaks & SeafoodPrice: Very Expensive• Steakhouse• Breckenridge•4.6
- AAsavriVIPNew York City •4 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoExcellent! Celebrated our son’s 16 birthday here who by the way has a severe peanut allergy. Bistro North went above and beyond to make it special and safe. The food is just amazing. A must if you’re skiing in Keystone. The food was beyond amazing from the appetizers, main meal to desert.More infoBistro North- DillonPrice: Expensive• American• Dillon•4.8
- AAmandaSan Francisco Bay Area •5 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 26, 2024This is our favorite Japanese restaurant in the world. Highly recommend all of these items. It is a perfect balance of cold and warm and the progression is great. Yellowtail jalapeño Oysters Nobu salsa Cucumber Sunomono salad Miso soup Black cod lettuce cups Octopus, King Crab and Yellowtail nigiri sushi Grilled cauliflower with jalapeño Miyazaki Wagyu beef Tuesday we just walked in and sat at the bar. You need to start lining up if you walk in at 4:30 and you either get last minute cancelled tables, bar, or sushi bar. Otherwise you have to wait for the second turn. For reservations on Christmas we were thankfully in Paris so the timezone was manageable, because reservations open up at midnight of the timezone the restaurant is in. Likely to sell out quickly on the weekends or peak season. Hope this helps!More infoMatsuhisa VailPrice: Very Expensive• Japanese• Vail•4.8