Aspen’s restaurant scene rivals that of larger metropolitan cities, with culinary options to suit any palate. Its offerings are a celebration of local ingredients and international flavors, featuring a vast variety of cuisines. For more personal evenings, Aspen’s catering and personal chefs as well as delivery services and dining guides are at your beck and call. Grab a bite to-go to take with you on an adventure, people-watch with a glass of rosé on a restaurant patio, take a horse-drawn sleigh to an isolated cabin in the woods or enjoy a meal at one of the many restaurants downtown. Round out a day in Aspen with live music, local beer, or a dance party with the locals.

What To Do During the Food & Wine Classic in Aspen Outside of the Tents
Every third weekend in June the white Grand Tasting tents in Wagner Park are raised for an unforgettable weekend of decadent tastings, seminars, and parties at the FOOD & WINE Classic in Aspen. One of the first festivals of its kind, over 40 years the Classic has grown from a small tasting event to "the grandaddy" of all food and wine festivals. While time in the tents is not to be missed, here are ways to continue the fun in Aspen:

6 Tips for Experiencing the Food & Wine Classic in Aspen
The annual FOOD & WINE Classic in Aspen returns to town June 20-22. For all of the foodies and wine connoisseurs wondering what to pack or where to go other than the Grand Tasting tent, we’ve got you covered. Check out our 6 tips from Aspen locals on how to make the most out of your weekend at the FOOD & WINE Classic.

A Guide to Spring Dining in Aspen
Looking for a fine dining experience or a snack on the go? With a diverse range of cuisines and unique styles, Aspen is home to a number of world-class restaurants. This spring, diners can enjoy delicious dishes and skip the peak season crowds. Explore our list of open restaurants and ones that reopen soon.