The Maggie
605 South Park Avenue, Breckenridge
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Perfect for after hitting the slopes. Loved the chili and cornbread. Everything is very heavy but it makes sense for what you are doing. Also had one too many pear mules on the patio
At the base of Peak 9, The Maggie is a great place to meet friends to start your ski day.
VERY expensive. Plan to spend $20+ on anything. Good atmosphere. Food is decent.
Good option for apre-ski. Basic food options, all very tasty, but I personally missed non-fried and non-breaded food options. The drinks are great, though! 👍
Our first trip to Breckenridge to ski and we love this place. My wheelchair bound wife hung out while my daughter and I got the slopes. Wife said the staff were very friendly and helpful when she flagged them down. We did not eat, just got drinks.
Generic resort food, Buffalo chicken sandwich was pretty good. Chicken tenders and fries also decent. Does it really matter how it tastes after you've been on the mountain for 4 hours though? No it does not. Hits the spot.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 3
Service: 4
Lola is the best!!! And lara made me the best sandwich ever. Super
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Want screaming bartenders and children with overpriced beer? This is your spot. Please go give any other bar in this town business.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 1
Very good place to go with your family
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I can't speak for the establishment as a whole but the bartenders took great care of us. Very friendly and quick service. Everyone was grabbing a bite to eat, or something to drink, after hitting the slopes!
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 4
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Stale bread wrapped around a slightly warm hotdog.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 2
Service: 5
Very good place to go with your
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The location is awesome. You are literally right by the lift. The surrounding nature is beautiful. You can take a table while waiting for your loved ones. It was very busy during lunch. We had a chicken tender meal and not a fan. Get a small cooler and take some drinks with you. It will save you a ton of money. Just walk a short distance ( a few minutes walking), and you will find many restaurants that will actually cook you edible lunch.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 1
Service: 2
PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE GETTING A BRECKENRIDGE (Vail Resorts) SKI PASSI have only given 5 stars so this review is near the top.Vail Resorts has turned skiing at Breckenridge into how much money they can get out of you. Here are just 2 examples.At each of their restaurants there are no prices at the snacks and drinks. The reason is they are incredibly overpriced. A $1 candy can be $5. A $2 drink can be $6. A beer can be $8.If you see the price you may not purchase it, they have chosen to not let you know the price. That says a lot about the lack of integrity of this company. How else are they taking advantage of you?A day pass can cost $256. Why should 1 day cost almost 1/2 the price of a season pass?If you want to get ripped off ski at Breckenridge or any Vail Resort location.Near Breckenridge is Copper Mountain and Arapahoe Basin. You will not be ripped off at these ski areas.PLEASE PASS THIS ON TO OTHERS SO THEY MAKE A SMART CHOICE.Last point. Look at the lowest rated reviews here to see how others feel about Vail Resorts.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
In the words of Rod Stewart. Maggie, I couldn't try anymore. This place is terrible ... please steer clear. The convenience factor is there being lift-side, but the food is over priced and tasteless. I understand the cost as all resort food is expensive, but I would rather have eaten at a McDonald's to be honest. I ordered the chicken sandwich and french fries which seemed standard. I asked to have lettuce and tomato on my sandwich, to which I was told they couldn't do. I said "it's right there, though, what do you mean I can physically see it". They said it was for the hamburgers. I stewed a second then offered to pay extra for lettuce and tomato. They still said no!Upon eating the sandwich, it really did need the lettuce and tomato to distract from the flavorless, dry meat I was masticating upon. I also walked up to get some condiments, but there was nothing to squirt them into from the large table top dispensers. I asked a service member if there was something to retrieve barbeque sauce with for my for sad sandwich, and he said no. So I grabbed a napkin and squirted away to his dismay and the pleasure of other guests watching this all unfold (picture to prove). Maggie, I wish I'd never seen your face.
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