Reviews on French 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 179 reviews
French brasserie offering brunch, lunch and dinner. Indoor and outdoor dining, full bar and extensive wine list.
Wanted to try something new in the village in Vail. This place did not disappoint! The food and service were fantastic!!! I highly recommend the bacon wrapped figs!!!
Where to eat Cafe food in Vail: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 798 reviews
La Tour is a sophisticated landmark restaurant where legacy meets elegance in the heart of the mountains. Located in the heart of Vail Village, just steps from the parking structure and the gondola, La Tourâs central location enhances its lively and upbea
We were staying at the Hotel Talisa and the concierge there, Christine, recommended we come here for dinner. Since itâs the end of the ski season they are running specials, like 27% off select wine bottles and all dinner entrees are $27. The atmosphere is intimate and cozy. We got a great table by the window. Our server was attentive and personable. He suggested that we talk to the sommelier for wine selection. The Somm, Kye (I think thatâs how you spell his name) was approachable and easy going, not stuffy nor pushy. We selected, with his help, a French red wine that is not from your more common regions. This wine is from the Minervois region. If you donât finish the bottle you can bring it with you; they put it in a bag for you. For appetizer we ordered the Shishito peppers, great presentation and well-made. For the entree we decided to go for a local specialty, the rocky mountain trout meunière. So crispy yet juicy and tender, with lots yet well-balanced flavor. Great experience with good food and wine!
4 based on 209 reviews
Left Bank Restaurant is a fine-dining staple bringing authentic French cuisine to the heart of Vail Village. Come dine in style!
I had no complaints about a cocktail, onion soup and oysters. My wife however did not enjoy their homemade pasta and her burratta was served slightly too cold (should be at room temp).I would return but she would not. Looks like I won't be returning at least with her. Kurt was our waiter - he is also the bartender and he was very competent and made me feel right at home. Thanks for your support, Neil! Glad to hear you enjoyed your meal. If there was anything wrong with your wife's meal, you should have let us know -- we would have fixed things as best as we could. Hope to see you back in the future. -Jean-Michel, Owner
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3 based on 78 reviews
I loved the display in the ice cream case......even took photos of it! The ice cream (in all flavors) were peaked to look like the mountains. The caramel dark chocolates were out of this world. The chocolates were also shaped like peaks with white tops to look like Vail Mountain! Soooooo Cool!
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