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Old 08-05-2007, 05:54 PM
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MITM ~ Bars and Restaurants to choose from

Yes, there are quite a few choices for your F&B Food & Beverage needs when you arrive at Copper. Check them out:
  • In the East Village, JJ's Rocky Mtn Tavern and the Double Diamond Bar and Grille. Right by the golf course, just on the left as you enter CMR Copper Mountain Resort
  • Wheeler Flats - A Conoco / Quizno's / Starbucks combo right outside of the entrance to Copper, on I-70.
  • Pravda - mellow lounging and bar-top dancing into the night. The Village at Copper (right next to the parking structure)
  • Camp Hale Coffee - right in Burning Stones Plaza
  • Endo's Adrenaline Cafe - Anything but breakfast
  • CB Grille
  • Storm King Lounge
  • Pizza Carlo
  • Tucker's Tavern
  • Salsa Mountain Cantina
  • and of course, another Starbucks right in the resort itself.
Come join the fun. All of these places are within steps of the parking structure and all just off if not in Burning Stones Plaza.

See you at Copper.

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Pravda - mellow lounging and bar-top dancing into the night. The Village at Copper (right next to the parking structure)

I tried dancing on the bar all night last time and they kicked me off the bar at midnight. They said I had to dance on the floor after midnight due to increased alcohol intake and I had to put my clothes back on. *shrug*
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Any decent New Mexican Cuisine in the general area?


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You better believe there is good New Mexican cuisine in the area

Try Maria's Mexican Kitchen at

http://www.marias-santafe.com/

It is only 305 miles and about 6 hours south. In Santa Fe.

That is the best and the closest. Denver is not a food town, nor is Colorado a food state. You might also try Kansas City if you like BBQ.

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Speaking of BBQ Jonathan, do you need any sauce to go? I can a few bottles pack some in the MINI, just name the brand.

See ya soon...
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Try Maria's Mexican Kitchen at

http://www.marias-santafe.com/

It is only 305 miles and about 6 hours south. In Santa Fe.

That is the best and the closest. Denver is not a food town, nor is Colorado a food state. You might also try Kansas City if you like BBQ.

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I prefer the depot in Santa Fe, but comeon.... There has to be some. Growing up we had a Condo in Breckenridge (Yes one of tha dang Texans that think they own the state every ski season) and used to get some pretty good Green Chile Stew somewhere around there. Not too mention Vail or Aspen has to have something as metropolitan as they have become.


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I will keep looking

To see what I can find.

Still Looking.....

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