Restaurants & Bars

Copper Mountain Restaurants & Bars

Head to Jack’s Slopeside Grill for apres ski on a great deck where you can watch weary skiers come down from the mountain.

Endo’s Adrenaline Café is a high-energy, high-alpine restaurant and bar for the younger crowd, with outdoor seating, right in the middle of the village at Copper.

The Swivel serves up beer and margaritas right at the base of the American Eagle lift. Sharing the same centrality is the Indian Motorcycle Café & Lounge boasting 21 beers on tap and fantastic lounging opportunities both outside-seated on the deck-or inside on leather loungers near the pool tables. It’s a little higher end and the bar is accompanied by tasty American-style cuisine.

In The East Village, the only place to be for après ski is JJ’s Rocky Mountain Tavern. JJ’s offers comfortable mountain cuisine, and features Colorado’s longest bar with acoustic guitarist Moe Dixon to keep you dancing and singing as he jams along. There’s an open and lively atmosphere here appealing to all ages, with live music most days for après ski. The appetizers are great. And that’s not all: Copper has an excellent tubing facility that goes well into the evening, with ample lighting, and the end of the tubing run conveniently finishes right at

JJ’s Rocky Mountain Tavern.

Licensing laws mean a minimum age of 21 for consuming alcohol, though children may accompany parents in bars and other places serving alcohol. Bars close at 2:00 am. There are 25 restaurants in the resort. Indian Motorcycle Café offers fine dining in a cosmopolitan atmosphere; Endo’s Adrenaline Café, as its name suggests, is for the high-energy crowd; Maui Taco for the boarder crowd, Columbine Café for homestyle breakfasts and lunches.

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