The Overlook offers warm and inviting meals along with a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere for guests that want to stop in to take a break from the exciting intermediate to advanced terrain that surrounds it on Peak 9.
At 11,274 feet, the Overlook boasts Breck’s highest elevation dining experience, offering some of the most picturesque view on the mountain.
Based on 165 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.0 stars. Price $$$
Address:
3412 Co Rd 751, Breckenridge, CO 80424
Phone: (888) 333-0766
Website: https://www.breckenridge.com/explore-the-resort/during-your-stay/dining/overlook.aspx
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Reviews
J-M F
4 Mountain Food – Green Curry HOT, Ramen noodles dish looked great. Don’t go for the bar, 3 seats on one side – other side to order
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Dismai Naim
The location alone makes it worth it. Without that, it’s just a burger place.
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Courtney LaTurner
This place shocked me with being good! The views were of course a perfect place to stop for a break from skiing, but they had a great bloody mary and strong beer selection. The cherry on top though , the Ramen! The Ramen was AMAZING! Fresh, comforting and flavorful. I can’t believe I spent the same $$ on chicken tender at the Maggie as I did on this bowl of Ramen.
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Olga
If I could give 0 stars I really would. The location is perfect, and views are really nice, but this is where the niceness ends. We went there twice on a recent ski trip both times they ran out of food at lunch time, specifically at 1:40 according to the manager. Bar is open willy nilly closes when the bartender wants to leave. Staff and service is very poor, they clearly do not want to be there.
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Varune Harnarine
Classic ski stop on mountain. A little pricey but convenient and clean. Had the ramen bowl – was a lot of food.
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Aida B.
Nice place to relax during skiing. Has great views of the mountain.
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Elena Nolte
Stopped here on our way down the mountain from Beaver Run! Great place to stop for some drinks or burger and fries! Highly recommend
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Jason Piotrowski
Decent food options for mid mountain, along with the expected premium costs for mid mountain.
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Christian Cook
This was a case study for what could go wrong with a monopoly- no restaurants close by and free reign to give terrible prices. I don’t joke when I say 4 cliff bars, 4 bags of chips (each $10) and 2 beers was over $100. If you can survive to any other part of the mountain to eat, I suggest you take the time to run (or ski or snowboard) away and find a better deal than here.
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Will Buckley
The food here was externally overpriced, but very good. I had a meal and hot chocolate. I think it was a little over $15. Also, the tables are not spaced out enough for you to go through the aisles with all of your ski equipment comfortably. On the plus side, the food was outstanding. It was probably the best food on all of the mountain. The view was also great.
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