Best Soups restaurants nearby. Discover the best Soups food in Vail. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Soups restaurants near you.. 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 223 reviews
Conveniently located at the top of Bridge Street, close to Gondola 1, and featuring the BEST Gourmet Sandwiches in the Vail Valley, we offer natural meats, fresh veggies and organic bread baked fresh daily! We also offer organic gluten-free bread, natural
OK, it is Vail so prices will be a bit higher than expected but I enjoyed my croissant French toast with berries minus the whipped cream that was on the menu--it was dusted powdered sugar instead. This is a funky, friendly, in and out good place in the heart of Vail Village with semi-reasonable prices. Great for a quick lunch, too! A find!
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4 based on 641 reviews
I can't come to Vail without stopping at Bully's. I was here twice during this trip...once for lunch on a Sunday and again for drinks and appetizers with my Son. I love this place because the setting is so beautiful and peaceful. I had to get away from the crowd at the Farmers Market, and this was ideal. A glass of wine and the Ale Battered Fish and Fries is always a winner and once again, I was not disappointed. Service is friendly and attentive without hovering and I never feel rushed. Again, my Son and I stopped here for drinks and an appetizer on our last evening in town. Our Server didn't seemed thrilled that we were not there for dinner, but nonetheless she provided gracious service. Our Appetizer of Artichoke and Spinach (served hot in a crock) was very flavorful and was an extremely generous portion, served with chips...looked like the same ones I buy at my local Safeway. I'm not complaining (just observing) and altogether both experiences were excellent and I look forward to another visit to Bully's next year. Thanks for still being there!!Dear Nancy H,Thank you for your wonderful review! Agreed, when wanting to step away from the busy street, the Bully Ranch is the perfect location, especially with its beautiful outside patio. Nancy, be assured we will continue to be there and hope we will continue to never disappoint you. RegardsDanijela McGinley
4 based on 157 reviews
Hip, energetic and upscale, yet delightfully unpretentious. The cuisine is inspired by the high alpine cultures of the Alps, Pyrenees and our own Colorado Mountains. Executive Chef Tyson Peterson utilizes the best of all fresh, local and organic ingredien
I booked a Sunday Brunch reservation for 8 girlfriends 2 weeks in advanced and received a confirmation text 3 days in advance. On the morning of the brunch the restaurant canceled 2 hours before our reservation. When I called to inquire the manager said they havenât served brunch all month and never even apologized. Very disappointing!! Krself,We're terribly sorry you had this experience with your brunch reservation. We do discontinue our brunch service in the winter months as most people are out on the mountain. However, that certainly should have been better communicated with you and your friends.Please feel free to call me directly at 970.477.8053 to discuss this further. I'd love for you to come experience Leonora. Best regards,Danielle PollockDirector of Food & Beverage
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3 based on 40 reviews
Located in a strip mall near the local Safeway/liquor store, this restaurant exceeded all expectations. Small, clearly family run, the Ramen bowl was tasty, filled with great vegies and protein (we chose one chicken and one tofu), and the lady cooking was friendly and reasonably fast. By local standards the prices are a steal, but if you're not from the area, it might seem a bit expensive to be called "cheap eats". In Vail, this is "cheap".The table next to us ordered the gyoza and gobbled them down.
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