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Immediate après-ski boozing is good at the slope side bars of all
four resorts. As the night wears on, Breckenridge offers the most
choice, with several late-night music venues, though Frisco too has
its moments.
Breckenridge Brewery
600 S
phone 970/453-1550. This huge brewpub, one
of the first in Colorado and now a landmark at the southern edge of
town, serves good-quality microbrews and hearty pub food.
Dillon Dam Brewery
100 Little Dam Rd phone 970/262-7777. Good microbrew ales and
inexpensive quality bar food - salads, burgers and pasta - with
entrees from around $8.
Downstairs at Eric's
111 S Main St phone 970/453-1401. Lively basement sports bar, with a
good range of microbrews and filling bar food.
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Gold Pan
103 N Main St, Breckenridge phone 970/453-5499. The only place you
could get a drink in Colorado during Prohibition. Nowadays it's a
lively saloon and pool hall. Daily happy hour 4-7pm, and they sere
burritos, pizzas and soup.
Moose Jaw
208 Main St phone 970/668-3931. Dark wooden bar serving mediocre
burgers and a dreary selection of beers until 2am - but a popular
local hangout nevertheless.
Shamus O'Toole's Roadhouse
115 S Ridge St, Breckenridge phone 970/453-2004. Dingy-looking bar
attracting a motley crew of bikers, bohemians and boozers. Rowdy,
fun, and with a generous happy hour.
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