Whether you’re craving a juicy burger or fresh salad, we’ve got it all here at Floradora Saloon. Our restaurant’s unique menu features mouthwatering options for appetizers, like the honey-baked Brie or the locals favorite jalapenos poppers. We also offer and array delicious soups and salads, the Diablo bowl is a must after a long day in mountains. Our platters include salmon fish tacos, blackened tofu or the popular fish and chips. We also offer a large selection of delicious whiskey, locals beers, distinct wines and cocktail.
Altezza restaurant at The Peaks Resort & Spa offers casual mountain dining with regionally sourced ingredients and panoramic Telluride views from both the restaurant and outdoor deck. We have the best view in town! Brunch is served from 7:30am-2pm, bar offerings from 2pm-9pm and nightly dinner starting at 5pm. Come see the sunset over Mt. Wilson! Located just a short walk from the gondola in Mountain Village.
The View at Mountain Lodge Telluride, led by our new Chef Lonny Shepard, offers an exquisite alpine cuisine experience focused on locally sourced ingredients and healthy options.In 2023, The View proudly won the OpenTable Diners' Choice Award for Denver/Colorado, recognized as the best for scenic views and the mountains' best for brunch.The View is easy to get to and offers breathtaking views of the San Juan Mountains. The elegantly designed great room features a cozy fireplace, lofty ceilings, and stunning mountain views, creating a tranquil and inviting atmosphere. Guests can also enjoy a meal in the dining room or out on the pool deck.The View is just a short walk from the Village Market gondola, or call our front desk at (970) 369-6001 for a complimentary shuttle ride from Mountain Village Core or Village Market gondola. Large party dining is available. Please email cholcomb@mountainlodgetelluride.com for details.
Grounded in its home setting, the original 1890s saloon, and dining hall, The Kitchen is a precursor to the classic steakhouse. It brings a farm-to-fire approach that honors time, place, and purpose, including the farms and ranches of the Western Slope. Built around a generous wood hearth that came to be renowned in the West, the restaurant uses nature as a guide and creates space for guests to slow down, connect, and make memories.Remarkable tableside preparations, vintage cocktails, and friendly small-town hospitality allow guests to focus on going home with an authentic charming story, safely removed from the ordinary.