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Named to Esquire Magazine’s «Best in America» list, the Minturn Saloon is the most historic restaurant in the Vail/Beaver Creek area. Located in the old railroad/mining town of Minturn, the Minturn Saloon is minutes away from Vail & Beaver Creek. The feel is casual, comfortable with a huge wood burning fireplace and an incredible collection of celebrity memorabilia. AAA magazine writes: «A mix of Mexican food, wild game birds, and ribs are on the menu at the Minturn Saloon… It’s as homey and affordable as Vail is upscale, and typifies Colorado cuisine at its best.» Freshly prepared sauces, locally sourced ingredients, beers, & spirits abound. Dinner on the riverside deck can’t be beat. Known as the end of the Minturn Mile, Men’s Journal named the Minturn Saloon to their «best après-ski bar in the World» list. City Magazine says the Minturn Saloon has the «best margarita in the Rockies». Enjoy ribs, duck, quail, steak, chicken, fish, nightly specials, or kid’s menu. Great for groups, families, corporate outings, parties, and weddings/rehearsal dinners.
History
Established in 1976.
The Minturn Saloon building was constructed in 1901. Jeff Taylor bought the restaurant back in the 1938. He was a sparing partner of World Champion boxer and Colorado native Jack Dempsey. Bob Cherry purchased it in 1976, and changed it to «The Saloon Across the Street From the Eagle River Hotel». Bob had been a professional baseball player with the New York Yankee organization and fighter pilot in the Korean War. He put the original Saloon menus together featuring his love for game birds, ribs, and the tastes of Mexico. The first pieces of memorabilia to go up on the Saloon wall were of Bob’s baseball buddies and his good friend, John Wayne. Andy Kaufman, Steve Campbell, and Bobby Pelz bought the Minturn Saloon in July, 1986. It is the après-ski destination of «out of bounds» Vail skiers experiencing the «Minturn Mile», considered one of the première out of area runs in North America. Vail Valley Magazine designated the Minturn Saloon as 1 of 4 landmark businesses of Vail/Beaver Creek.
Meet the Business Owner
Steve C and Andy K.
Business Owner
Steve Campbell, Andy Kaufman, and their partners have owned the Minturn Saloon since 1986. Steve and Andy have over 70 years of restaurant experience between them and still enjoy coming into the Minturn Saloon each day.