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Base Camp the Ascent Alpine Zone the Summit Colorado is home to 56 mountain peaks that exceed 14,000 feet - more than any other state! These peaks, nicknamed "14ers," showcase the rugged beauty of the Colorado outdoors. BASE CAMP MOUNT MASSIVE NACHOS ​tri-color tortilla chips, WINDOM PEAK WINGS - DUCK OR CHICKEN ​ queso fresco, shredded cheddar and jack, bleu cheese, black pineapple sweet chili, cranberry chipotle, mango habanero, beans, homemade salsa, guacamole, sour cream ​14​ chili garlic, or buffalo ​ PIKES PEAK PRAWNS* ​chorizo-stuffed, bacon- 6 for 9;​ 10 for 11 wrapped prawns with sweet chili sauce ​13​ MAROON PEAK MOZZ STICKS ​homemade, with LA PLATA PEAK POPPERS ​cream cheese stuffed Chef TJ's Marinara sauce ​10​ fried jalapeno peppers with ranch dressing ​11​ MOUNT ANTERO ARANCINI ​fried balls of goat cheese risotto ​8​ THE ASCENT CRESTONE NEEDLE CAESAR* ​romaine lettuce, HANDIES PEAK HOUSE SALAD ​mixed greens, shaved parmesan, house-made croutons and homemade tomato, carrot, cucumber, choice of dressing ​10​ caesar dressing ​11​ chicken 4 chicken + 4 SNOWMASS MOUNTAIN SOUP OF THE DAY ​ MOUNT OXFORD ORCHARD SALAD ​spinach, ask your server for today's homemade soup ​ romaine, granny smith apples, walnuts, dried cranberries, Cup 5​ Bowl 8 scallions, bleu cheese dressing ​13​ chicken + 4 BLANCA PEAK BEET SALAD ​mixed greens, roasted beets, walnuts, feta cheese, balsamic vinaigrette ​14​ ALPINE​ ZONE served with french fries, sweet potato fries, side salad, or mac n cheese MILE HIGH SIGNATURE BURGER* ​(aspen ridge GRAYS PEAK GROWN-UP GRILLED CHEESE ​ farms - Greeley, CO) ​ bacon, tomato. cheddar and monterey jack cheese on grass-fed beef on brioche bun, pepperjack cheese, roasted sourdough ​12​ green chilies, candied bacon, grilled onions, sour cream ​14​ TORREYS PEAK TURKEY CLUB ​shaved turkey MOUNT BROSS BLAT BURGER* ​(aspen ridge breast, lettuce, tomato, hickory smoked bacon, mayo, on farms - Greeley, CO) ​ sourdough ​12​ grass-fed beef on brioche bun, bacon, lettuce, avocado, MOUNT BIERSTADT BUFFALO CHICKEN tomato ​14​ WRAP ​fried chicken, buffalo sauce, romaine lettuce, MAP YOUR OWN TRAIL BURGER* ​(aspen ridge tomato, ranch dressing ​13​ farms - Greeley, CO) ​ grass-fed beef with your choice of toppings ​12​ cheddar, swiss, american, pepperjack, or bleu cheese,​ bacon, grilled onions + 1​ avocado​ sauteed mushrooms,​ green chilies jalapeno​ fried egg* + 1 each THE SUMMIT SUNLIGHT PEAK SUGAR STEAK* ​sweet and FRONT RANGE FETTUCCINI ​creamy and cheesy, spicy rubbed ribeye, served with a loaded baked potato and fettuccini alfredo, garlic bread, seasonal vegetable ​15​ seasonal vegetable ​26​ chicken + 4​ grilled shrimp + 5 WETTERHORN PEAK WHISKEY SALMON* ​ SAN LUIS PEAK SPAGHETTI & MEATBALL* ​ served with goat cheese risotto and seasonal vegetable ​23​ homemade meatball and Chef TJ's Marinara over a bed of spaghetti with seasonal vegetable and garlic bread ​14​ LITTLE BEAR PEAK FRIED CHICKEN ​choice of white or dark meat, served with mashed potatoes, gravy, and MISSOURI MOUNTAIN MAC N CHEESE ​four seasonal vegetable ​20​ cheese, old-fashioned macaroni and cheese ​13​ chicken + 4​ portobella + 5 *These items may be served raw or undercooked, or contain raw or undercooked ingredients. Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, or eggs may increase your risk of foodborne illness, especially if you have certain medical conditions. THE DESCENT MOUNT BELFORD BOURBON GLAZED BREAD PUDDING ​8​ CHALLENGER POINT CHOCOLATE MOUSSE ​8​ MOUNT COLUMBIA CREME BRULEE ​8​ CASTLE PEAK CARROT CAKE ​8​ THREE SISTERS TRAIL ​choose any three desserts in petite size ​12​ SIGNATURE COCKTAILS MILE HIGH MULE ​Tito's KICKED UP PALOMA ​Sauza FIRE GINGER MARTINI ​Jack Handmade Vodka, fresh lime juice, Silver Tequila, muddled jalapenos, Fire Whiskey, apple juice, sour mix, ginger beer ​9​ grapefruit, lemon, soda ​10​ lime juice, and a splash of ginger ale ​ 9​ SPARKLING WINE KORBEL CHAMPAGNE ​ BANFI MASCHIO PROSECCO ​ 6 oz 9;​ bottle 36 6 oz 8;​ bottle 30 WHITE WINE CANYON ROAD, CANYON ROAD, MOSCATO ​ CANYON ROAD, CHARDONNAY ​ 6 oz 5​ 9 oz 7;​ bottle 20 SAUVIGNON BLANC ​ 6 oz 5​ 9 oz 7;​ bottle 30 MENAGE A TROIS, 6 oz 5;​ 9 oz 7​ bottle 20 KENDALL-JACKSON VR, MOSCATO ​ BANFI LE RIME, PINOT CHARDONNAY ​ bottle 30 GRIGIO ​ 6 oz 10​ 9 oz 15​ bottle 40 CANYON ROAD, WHITE 6 oz 9​ 9 oz 13;​ bottle 36 LA CREMA, CHARDONNAY ​ ZINFANDEL ​ CHATEAU STE MICHELLE, bottle 48 6 oz 5​ 9 oz 7​ bottle 20 RIESLING ​ 6 oz 9;​ 9 oz 13​ bottle 36 RED WINE CANYON ROAD, MERLOT ​ LOUIS M MARTINI, BANFI, CENTINE ROSSO ​ 6 oz 5;​ 9 oz 7​ bottle 20 CABERNET SAUVIGNON ​ 6 oz 8​ 9 oz 12;​ bottle 33 GREYSTONE CELLARS, bottle 44 LOCK & KEY, MERITAGE ​ MERLOT ​ CANYON ROAD, PINOT bottle 36 6 oz 8;​ 9 oz 12​ bottle 33 NOIR ​ MENAGE A TRIOS, MALBEC ​ CANYON ROAD, CABERNET 6 oz 5​ 9 oz 7;​ bottle 20 6 oz 9;​ 9 oz 13;​ bottle 36 SAUVIGNON ​ SEAGLASS, PINOT NOIR ​ 6 oz 5;​ 9 oz 7​ bottle 20 6 oz 7​ 9 oz 11;​ bottle 29 FIVER RIVERS, CABERNET LA CREMA, PINOT NOIR ​ SAUVIGNON ​ bottle 57 6 oz 8;​ 9 oz 12​ bottle 30 BEER CRAFT AND LOCAL ​7​ DOMESTIC ​5​ IMPORTS ​7​ New Belgium Pilsener Michelob Ultra 6 Heinekin 7​ Stella Artois; 7​ Dos Equis Odell Brewing Co, Easy Street Wheat​ ​7 Sam Adams Boston Lager 6​ Budweiser Ska Brewing Co, True Blonde Ale​ ​7 Bud Light​ Coors Light​ Coors Banquet 5 Avery Brewing Co, Ellies Brown Ale​ ​7 Miller Lite New Belgium Seasonal Rotator Odell Brewing Co, 90 Shilling Amber Ale Blue Moon, Belgian White Great Divide, Yeti Imperial Stout.
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