You can bring your own lunch and get drinks or snacks but it will still cost you. We brought our own sandwiches and I bought an $9 beer, an $6 fountain drink and a $4 apple. Spent a total of $20. You can expect to spend at least that per person, if you purchase your lunch on the mountain. A drink, and a meal will typically run you more than $20 depending upon what you order, burger, pizza, ramen, etc. Bottled beer blue moon, bud, bud light, coors light. They also have a bar you can order from with Breckenridge beers on draft, wines, and most...
Read moreThis is arguably the best restaurant on the mountain. Hands down. They have some of the best curry, ramen, and chilli you can find. The curry is a bit spicy, but nothing you can't handle. If reccomend going early, closer to 1115-1130 to avoid the rush, else you may struggle to find a table. This restaurant is accessible by 2 lifts, and has ample ski parking. All in all, I would always go to this restaurant on the mountain, even if it required traversing 2 peaks...
Read moreThe food here is the best restaurant on the mountain. The upstairs noodle bowl is delicious. If you are expecting it to be traditional ramen, you may be left confused or disappointed. It's a wonderful hodgepodge of different Asian styles. The broth is more of a Vietnamese pho broth, plenty of veggies and 3 proteins to choose from, and the noodles themselves are an attempt at ramen noodle. They are a little too soft, but still make for a scrumptious lunch...
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