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Dressing to Fit the Occasion DRESSING TO FIT THE OCCASION LOBBIES & ALL PUBLIC AREAS In keeping with our tradition of Western Elegance since the opening of our doors in 1918, we appreciate you honoring the following dress requirements throughout the resort. Whether enjoying the property as our guest for the day or for an extended visit, all guests are requested to be in designated attire not only in our outlets, but throughout The Broadmoor grounds. Please no sleeveless shirts for gentlemen; hats for gentlemen are allowed, but must be properly worn and be removed in outlets accordingly, as noted below. RECREATION WEAR RESORT CASUAL Bermuda length shorts, pool wear with cover-up, proper athletic wear Dressy denim, slacks, collared shirts required. Seasonal sport coat or and athletic shoes; soft spike golf and/or tennis shoes are permitted. blazer suggested. Please no athletic wear, sport wear, shorts, pool attire or gentlemen’s hats. *Lake Terrace Pool, Spa Pool, Golf Club Dining Room, Golf Club Grille, Tennis Courts and Golf Courses are open to Hotel guests and FORMAL ATTIRE Golf Club Members only. Jackets required for gentlemen, tie optional. Dress suits, dress slacks CASUAL DRESS and evening attire are required. Please no denim, athletic wear, sport Bermuda length shorts, denim and collared shirts are suggested. Please wear, pool attire, or gentlemen’s hats. no athletic wear, pool attire or gentlemen’s hats. DINING LAKE TERRACE DINING ROOM - Breakfast Monday through Saturday, the Lake Terrace Dining Room is the perfect place to start your morning. The á la carte menu offers something to satisfy every appetite, from traditional European breakfasts, to exciting variations on Eggs Benedict; as well as Southwestern specialties and mouth-watering griddle selections. Located on the Mezzanine level of Broadmoor Main. Casual Dress RISTORANTE DEL LAGO - Breakfast Inspired by the finest culinary regions of Italy, Ristorante del Lago offers diners a unique and authentic Italian dining experience. In the morning, enjoy a variety of breakfast options from frittatas and pancakes, to a decidedly European breakfast buffet. Located on the lobby level of Broadmoor West. Casual Dress NATURAL EPICUREAN - Bistro Style Breakfast, Lunch, * Seasonal Dinner Wholesome, healthy, natural and organic cuisine. Enjoy fresh, cold pressed juices and entrée selections featuring a wide variety of vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free options, as well as sustainably raised meat and fish dishes. Dine-in or take-out in the casual, open air aesthetic along with al fresco dining. Located on the lobby level of Broadmoor West. Recreation Wear / Casual Dress ESPRESSO NEWS - All Day Bistro Style Dining An enticing and cozy patisserie and coffee bar, Espresso News offers a delectable array of snacks, salads and light lunches. Menu items range from freshly baked pastries, muffins, creative sandwiches and quiche, to flavored coffee, lattes, espresso, chocolates, Italian sodas and fresh juices. Assorted sundries, books and newspapers are also available. Located on the lobby level of Broadmoor Main. Recreation Wear / Casual Dress *LAKE TERRACE DINING ROOM - Sunday Brunch Offering 150 enticing choices alongside sculpted ice and live piano music. Located on the Mezzanine level of Broadmoor Main. Resort Casual *GOLF CLUB DINING ROOM (Seasonal) - Sunday Breakfast, Daily Lunch & Dinner Exclusively for Hotel Guests and Golf Club Members. Enjoy vistas of our award winning golf courses in a traditional club atmosphere. The menu features club sandwiches, hamburgers and other clubhouse classics along with comfort foods such as the buttermilk fried chicken and meatloaf. A fire pit on the patio is the perfect place to make s’mores with the family. For spa enthusiasts and golfers on the go, a full take-out menu is available. Located on the lobby level of the Golf Club. Casual Dress / Resort Casual GOLF CLUB GRILLE (Seasonal) - Lunch, Dinner The Grille offers a takeout menu for golfers, tennis players and spa-goers. This casual sports grill is perfect for an afternoon bite while enjoying the latest televised sporting event. Located on the lobby level of the Golf Club. Recreation Wear / Casual Dress MOUNTAIN CLUBHOUSE (Seasonal) - Lunch Choose from a tempting menu of sandwiches, soups, salads, desserts and more while enjoying majestic views of the Mountain Golf Course and Colorado Springs. From delicious appetizers and lunchtime favorites to signature cocktails, our Mountain Clubhouse offers the perfect respite from the greens. Indoor and outdoor seating is available. Located at the Mountain Golf Course. Recreation Wear / Casual Dress HOTEL BAR - Lunch, Dinner Murals, photographs and original letters illustrate Spencer Penrose and the Hundred Million Dollar Hotel Club’s 1920 visit to Colorado Springs at this beautiful lakeside bar. Select from a tempting menu of appetizers, microbrew beers, wines by the glass and other libations. Enjoy your drink indoors on overstuffed couches and chairs, or outside while relaxing in the warm glow of the stone fireplace. Located on the Mezzanine level of Broadmoor Main. Casual Dress/Resort Causal * Denotes advance reservations are required. *1858 (Seasonal) - Lunch, Dinner Nestled in the heart of Cheyenne Cañon is The Broadmoor’s newest Wilderness Dining Experience, Restaurant 1858. Relax and enjoy cascading waterfalls and such snacks as: BBQ Colorado Trout Fritters, Buttermilk Biscuits and Country Ham along with Colorado Rocky Mountain Trout, Slow Roasted Prime Rib, 1858 Mixed Game Grill and weekend Supper Specials. Dining at Restaurant 1858 requires paid entrance to Seven Falls. Casual Dress *LA TAVERNE - Lunch, Dinner The expansive dinner menu of La Taverne sizzles with the finest selection of hand-cut steaks, chops, prime rib, and raw bar. A wide variety of cold shellfish, classic appetizers, homemade soups and more provide a wide variety of options for every diner. For lunch, La Taverne serves up favorites such as Seafood Salad Louis, sandwiches and delicious flatbreads. Relax in Entre Deux with a beverage selection from the expanded wine and classic cocktail program, or choose to dine in the airy Le Jardin among lush florals and the stunning 16-foot chandelier for an al fresco feel. Located on the lobby level of Broadmoor Main. Casual Dress / Resort Casual * GOLDEN BEE - Lunch, Dinner The Golden Bee is famous for freshly prepared pub food and yards of the finest ales from an extensive collection of English and Irish drafts. Enjoy a hearty selection of snacks, appetizers and the true English tradition of fish and chips, a Reuben sandwich, or a selection of pot pies as lively piano tunes fill the 19th century English pub. Guests are encouraged to participate in the cheerful atmosphere by joining the nightly ragtime piano beginning at 7:30 pm, and the sing-along beginning at 9:30 pm nightly, while proudly wearing their own ‘Bees’ that change seasonally. Located across from Broadmoor Main, on the east side of the International Center. Casual Dress / Resort Casual *PLAY AT THE BROADMOOR- Lunch, Dinner Play offers diners a whimsical array of plates that combine retro Americana favorites with elements of global cuisine. From burgers and hot dogs, to sushi and kabobs, there are choices to delight guests of all ages. Adults can enjoy nostalgic cocktails, Colorado microbrews, wines and spirits, or an adult milkshake while catching the game at the bar or bowling. The bowling lanes, pool table, American shuffleboard and game monitors will keep the family fun going all night. Reservations required for bowling, separate reservations requested for dining. Located on the lobby level of Broadmoor West. Casual Dress / Resort Casual BAR DEL LAGO - Dinner The menu of Bar del Lago reflects authentic Italian dining and features selections from the dinner menu of Ristorante del Lago. Classic Italian cocktails, Italian draft beers and wine varietals from all over Italy offer a wide selection of drinks to complement favorites like antipasti and wood-fired pizzas. Bar del Lago also features Bianco and Rosso house wines on tap. Located on the lobby level of Broadmoor West. Casual Dress / Resort Casual *RISTORANTE DEL LAGO - Dinner Inspired by the finest culinary regions of Italy, Ristorante del Lago offers diners a unique and authentic Italian dining experience. For dinner, fragrant wood-fired pizzas are available, along with a selection of meats off the rotisserie and pasta made fresh in-house. The aging room also boasts authentic salumi and formaggio imported straight from Italy. Sambonet dessert trolley carrying classics like tiramisu, cannoli and homemade gelato to conclude your meal. Located on the lobby level of Broadmoor West. Resort Casual *SUMMIT - Dinner A French Bistro, Summit marries European finesse with American originality. Summit’s stellar menu of year-round favorites includes House Made Charcuterie, Escargot Persillade, Pan Roasted Swordfish and Black Angus Hanger Steak. The ever evolving seasonal selections find strength in a vibrant network of top shelf vendors that provide the kitchen with the highest quality ingredients and local produce available. An extensive bar highlights local microbrews, cocktails and wines from the finest regions of the world, adding to Summit’s unique assortment. Located across from Broadmoor Main, in Broadmoor Hall. Resort Casual * PENROSE ROOM - Dinner Elegant ambiance, gracious service, and a creative menu invite guests into Colorado’s only Five -Star, Five-Diamond dining experience at the Penrose Room. Contemporary European cuisine is seasonally inspired
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