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On Mountain Restaurants

The four mountains of the Aspen Skiing Company have some pretty incredible dining on them. To wit: One lady only wanted to eat and mingle at restaurant "X" on a certain Skiing Company mountain. She was a beginner skier who only wanted enough skill to make it to that restaurant. She took several weeks of private lessons simply for her mid-day socializing and became a legend in the ski school locker rooms.
Bon Appétit!
Jerry "Mad Max" Begly

Aspen Mountain

Sundeck-Cafeteria style, on top of Aspen Mountian. Huge fireplace for warming up.
Aspen Mountian Club-Sit down dining. Exclusive. You must exchange your ski boots for slippers at the front door.
Bonnie's-Cafeteria style. One of Aspen's most intimate and charming cafeterias. You will literaly rub elbows with celebreties, locals, and unemployed ski insructors.
Ruthie's-Currently closed.

Aspen Highlands

Cloud 9-Sit down dining in the old ski patrol building. European Cusine at high altitude with a magnificent view of the Maroon Bells. Reservations only.
"Merry-Go-Round"-Cafeteria style. Good food for hard core skiers. One busy place on an average day.

Buttermilk

Cliffhouse-Cafeteria style. Top of the mountian. Grill, salads, and stir fry.

Snowmass

"Up-4-Pizza"-You ride UP lift 4 for PIZZA.
Ullerhoff-Cafeteria style. Large outdoor deck. Very popular on a warm sunny day.
High Alpine Restaurant-Cafeteria style and sit down. Most unusual decor of all restaurants on the four ski mountians.
Café Suzanne-Cafeteria style.

How to eat for free at the restaurants: by Ski Instructor "Tom" 1. Take one free cup of hot water. 2. Take two free packs of crackers. 3. Take five free packs of ketchup. 4. Stir ketchup into hot water. 5. Add crackers. Voilà! Tomato Soup!
© 2009 Cartoons by Jerry Begly