Reviews on Austrian food in Vail, Colorado, United States. North America's biggest and most popular ski resort, Vail is an alpine village in the heart of the Rocky Mountains. Long a favorite of serious skiers and jet setting celebrities, Vail now also draws a younger, hipper snowboarding crowd. Skiing is king at Vail Mountain and the Blue Sky Basin, but the area's vast splendor is perfect for hiking, biking, snowmobiling or scenery-gazing at any time of the year.
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4 based on 36 reviews
German Beer Hall with a selection of 18 different sausages, soups, sandwiches, meat & cheese boards, and 12 Imported Rotating Drafts, and of course, giant delicious Bavarian pretzels
Happy hour haven! Try the paloma... you will not regret it. Fantastic hand made sausages. Excellent pretzels. Great beer selection.
4 based on 43 reviews
Where guests become friends.. With lovely prepared dishes from traditional recipes to fine classics and specialties with a touch of international culinary inspiration. We serve simple tasty home-style cuisine with hearty goulash, dumpling specialties, Käs
Never have I had a better dining experience at a restaurant. The service was outstanding, the food was delicious- even satisfying 4 picky children, and the presentation and atmosphere were charming. This place is a must! We'll definitely be returning.
4 based on 36 reviews
German Beer Hall with a selection of 18 different sausages, soups, sandwiches, meat & cheese boards, and 12 Imported Rotating Drafts, and of course, giant delicious Bavarian pretzels
Happy hour haven! Try the paloma... you will not regret it. Fantastic hand made sausages. Excellent pretzels. Great beer selection.
4 based on 952 reviews
Miamimangomike gave a very accurate and eloquent review that I would agree with 100%. Our Weinerschnitzel was dried out along with the potatoes. The jagerschnitzel's sauce tasted like it came out of can. So disappointing.
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4 based on 434 reviews
We come to the Swiss Chalet every year during Vail Oktoberfest. We were disappointed that they no longer have the appetizer cheese fondue. As a result we had to get it as a entree which comes with both bread and a very generous amount of vegetables. We were too full to order another entree, and we missed being able to have our weinersnitzel. We did have a salad, plus a dessert called Heisse Liebe (which translates to hot love). It has a hot raspberry/rum sauce, vanilla ice cream, topped with whipped cream and fresh raspberries. We would have come back the next night to have that dessert again, but they are closed on Mondays. The service is amazing, and they check on you every 3-5 minutes. We can't wait to come back next year.Dear Alphaj,Let me know when you are back next year and I can see what we can do to accommodate an appetizer size. Agreed, there is always room for one of our favorite summer desserts "Heisse Liebe". Don't hesitate to reach out: 970-479-5523.BestDanijela McGinley
4 based on 229 reviews
Our cuisine is inspired by the Alps and the Rocky Mountains and the cozy The European rustic mountain cottage offers daily Dinner in a cozy exceptional atmosphere. Be inspired by our welcoming staff and join us for daily Après Ski and Happy hour! Donât mi
What a FANTASTIC evening. EVERYTHING, from the moment we arrived could not have been better. The atmosphere was spell binding. The staff, friendly, efficient, accommodating are professional and represented the restaurant accordingly. The menu, right from Austria with a slight Bavarian touch. The meals are delicious and filling. Authentic flavors abound. I find it difficult to share our true feelings as everything was just wonderful, I thought I had returned to the Alps.Vielen Dank,
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