
20 Vail Road | 97Įat, drink, socialize and play! Dynamic spaces include a restaurant, theatre, lounge, arcade and speakeasy.

This casual eatery and bar features a seasonal outdoor patio. 141 East Meadow Drive | 97Īn authentic taste of the west-enjoy locally sourced and inspired dishes in a rustic Colorado ambiance.
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Full menu available in the dining room, at the 60 foot bar or at one of 10 lanes for a unique dining and family entertainment experience. Upscale bowling and contemporary American cuisine. The famous Swiss Hot Dog in the heart of Vail! 304 Bridge Street | 97 Serving breakfast and lunch, with soups, salads and gourmet sandwiches.

Frontage Road | 97Ĭocktail bar located just over the Covered Bridge, 227 Bridge Streetįrom the folks that brought you La Bottega and DeliZioso, this Spanish bar features pintxos, tapas and shared plates for the table. Nepali and Indian food in the Evergreen Lodge. 100 East Meadow Drive in Vail Village | 97Īmerican sports bar with pool tables and darts in the Evergreen Lodge. Try the Walliser tomato fondue at long, comfy family tables, or enjoy patio seating seasonally. This 40+ year Vail institution has been serving German-Austrian fare since 1974. Slopeside Bavarian fare for lunch or dinner, authentic from the interior accents imported from Austria and Germany to the dirndls and lederhosen. Our favorite dish was miso-glazed salmon cooked to a perfect medium-rare, complemented by just enough sweet soy reduction sauce and served with wasabi mashed potatoes and slightly roasted or charred sesame bok choy.Locally crafted whiskey ad spirits in this comfortable tasting room just across the Covered Bridge.

The lobster roll was seasoned with fresh tarragon and chives and sandwiched in a beautifully buttery and crusty roll. Our order of tuna carpaccio was cut slightly too thick, but the accompaniments of lemon, dill, capers, parsley and thinly sliced cucumber brightened the dish. Here, they are decadently served with pork belly. Loyal Silo diners will be happy to see the signature chicken fried oysters on the menu. We started with dozen of assorted fresh oysters from the selection that changes daily. There are two private dining rooms and a covered outdoor rooftop bar that offers happy hour daily from 4 to 7 p.m. An elevator transports guests to the upstairs dining room, which is open, airy and elegant. Impressions: Diners are greeted by a glass wall of wine and wine-dispensing enomatic machines, so they can sip while they wait. Loop 1604 W., but the menu at Silo Terrace Oyster Bar focuses on seafood.

Where: 22211 I-10 West at Dominion Drive, 21, On the menu: Oysters on the half shell, $3.50-$3.75 apiece or $19-$20 a dozen cold bar, $15-$59 soup & salad, $7-$11 small plates, $13-$18 sides, $6 big plates at lunch, $13-$35 big plates at dinner, $19-$39.įast facts: Silo Elevated Cuisine has two other locations at 1133 Austin Highway and 434 N. Express-News file photo Show More Show Less Jennifer McInnis /San Antonio Express-News Show More Show Less 7 of7 At Silo Terrace Oyster Bar, there's a daily selection of oysters on the half shell. Express-News file photo Show More Show Less 6 of7 At Silo Terrace Oyster Bar, the lobster roll has poached Maine lobster, mayonnaise, chopped celery, tarragon and parsley. Jennifer McInnis /San Antonio Express-News Show More Show Less 5 of7 At Silo Terrace Oyster Bar, signature chicken fried oysters on the small plates menu are served with sauteed spinach, braised pork nelly, tart apples and mustard hollandaise. Express-News file photo Show More Show Less 4 of7 Silo Terrace Oyster Bar serves pan-seared mahi mahi with saffron rice, broccolini and tomato-fennel coulis. Jennifer McInnis /San Antonio Express-News Show More Show Less 3 of7 At Silo Terrace Oyster Bar, tuna carpaccio is served with lemon, dill, capers, parsley and cucumber. 1 of7 A selection of raw oysters Express-News file photo Show More Show Less 2 of7 Miso-gazed salmon is served with wasabi whipped potatoes, sesame bok choy and a sweet soy reduction.
