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Przekaż informację zwrotnąThis is my favorite place in Colorado to have a mountain meal after a full morning of skiing. We have eaten here a few times and never had a bad experience, the room is very cozy and the food is excellent. If you are skiing at Keystone, I cannot recommend that Alpenglow Stube stops for a meal.
Excellent dinner! We sat at the table and received a free berry cream tar and a bacon jam bruschetta before our meal. In addition, we ordered the wedge salad, lamb tikka masala, and the pork stable that were all delicious. It was an incredibly beautiful gondola ride up and they give you a blanket to keep warm. Service was excellent, but they did not offer us the slippers as they had on previous occasions and ran out hand warmers for the way down. Expect to spend $30-40 on every guest and $15-20 per cocktail or glass of wine. Overall, it was an amazing experience for a special date or celebration.
The staff was incredible! We visited an absolutely beautiful wedding reception here and were blown away by the staff and the meal. Best beef tenderloin I've had for years. The bar was tender and ready to make any cocktail for which it had the ingredients. And the view was breathtaking. On the way down, they delivered blankets for the unexpected cold from the summer snowstorm. A truly incredible experience.
Pricey but expected as you're dining on a mountain peak that takes two different gondolas to get to. We shared the Calamari and Pork Belly appetizers. Both very tasty, although the portions could have been a little larger. For entrees I had the Pork Chop, it was excellent. The wife had the lamb, she said it was wonderful. The special dessert was chocolate mousse, very tasty. They must schedule reservations in a way as to not fill the restaurant more than 1/2 to 2/3 full. It was nice to not be packed in. Even if they filled to 100% it wouldn't feel packed in as the tables are spaced appropriately.
Beautiful location on top of the Keystone ski resort. Be careful with the wine, you're at 11,400 feet!