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SPECIAL 2008 VALENTINE’S DINNER MENU

Thursday, February 7th, 2008  |  Categories: Specials, Miscellaneous

COLORADO VENISON MEDALLIONS

Sautéed Venison medallions, and a shitake mushroom demi-glace, served with pumpkin duchess potatoes and fresh vegetables

$22.95

(Sterling “vintner’s Collection” Cabernet Sauvignon and Sweet George’s Brown)

RAINBOW TROUT “OSCAR”

Fresh, Rocky Mountain Rainbow Trout, pan-seared, topped with blue crab, asparagus, and hollandaise sauce. Served with wild rice pilaf, and fresh vegetables

$19.95

(Dog Tail Chardonnay and Paradise Pilsner)

BUFFALO PRIME RIB

A slow-roasted, smoked, 10oz buffalo ribeye, encrusted with fresh herbs, garlic, and peppercorns, served with Idaho baked potato, fresh vegetable, au jus, and horseradish sauce.

$24.95

(Greg Norman Shiraz and Dam Straight Lager)

Decadent desserts

BANANAS FOSTER

The classic flambé dessert! Ripe banana, flamed with rum-butter, finished with brown sugar, and served hot over vanilla bean ice cream

$6.50

(B&B Liquer and Yo Han Bock)

Dam Brewery in the New York Times

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007  |  Categories: Miscellaneous

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We know its only a mention, but we are happy to be in the New York Times. Thanks to Kristen Lee of A-Basin who likes to come to the Dam.

New York Times Ski Guide

Arapahoe Basin Ski Area

By CINDY HIRSCHFELD

Published: December 7, 2007

Keystone, Colo.; (888) 272-7246; www.arapahoebasin.com

BLANKETED across a western portion of the Continental Divide, A-Basin, as the ski area is called by local residents, is a place of superlatives, but not in the high-speed six-pack lift, upscale amenities kind of way. It has North America’s highest skiable terrain, allowing for one of the longest ski seasons in the country. Many expert runs, including the notorious moguls of Pallavacini ( map) and the scare-yourself-silly hike-to chutes of the Upper East Wall ( map), draw many of Colorado’s diehard skiers. With most runs above tree line, A-Basin evokes a European resort, though your enjoyment of the high Alpine scenery may be tempered in midwinter by biting winds. Despite recent improvements — sprucing up the base lodge, opening an on-mountain restaurant — the 61-year-old ski area retains a vintage feel. A major expansion this winter into the 400-acre Montezuma Bowl increased the skiing terrain of the entire mountain by 80 percent.

Base facilities are limited to a retro A-frame lodge and a ski school/rental shop building. Keystone, seven miles west, is the nearest town and includes lodging, restaurants, bars and shops at the base of its own ski area.

STATS

Summit 13,050 feet
Vertical Drop 2,270 feet
Terrain 900 acres
Trails 105
Lifts 7: 1 quad, 2 triples, 3 doubles, 1 magic carpet
Price $45 for a full day; $58 after Dec. 15
Rentals $29 to $39 for skis, $35 for a snowboard
Average Season Dates Oct. 15 through June 1

BEST MORNING RUN Warm up your legs with high-speed cruising down Norway Face ( map), on the mountain’s sun-kissed upper reaches. If the altitude doesn’t take your breath away, the views will.

BEST AFTERNOON RUN Do igloo-size moguls, 42-degree slope angles and the sensation of free fall sound like fun? Then make tracks over to the Spine ( map), which is part of Pallavacini.

INSIDER’S TIP The morning line at the Exhibition triple chair ( map) can be daunting. Instead, ride the Pallavacini lift ( map), which gives you more vertical and lets you access the same runs. Then ski West Wall ( map), an intermediate run, to reach the lower mountain blues and greens off Exhibition.

FAMILY INFORMATION Children 5 and under ski free. But a child aged 6 to 14 can also ski free when you buy a full-price adult ticket. Full- and half-day ski lessons begin at the age of 3, snowboard at 5.

DINING

Breakfast There are chocolate-chip pancakes, huevos rancheros and breakfast burritos topped with green chile ($5 to $6) at the newly renovated Legend Cafe ( map) in the base area A-frame.

On-Mountain Dining The Black Mountain Lodge ( map), atop the Exhibition lift at midmountain, veers from typical fare with lunches like elk stew ($7.50) and Kobe beef burgers ($13).

Low-End, In-Town Dining For pub fare that ranges from sweet brown bratwurst ($7.95) to spinach asiago salad ($8.95), head for the Dillon Dam Brewery (100 Little Dam Street, Dillon; 970-262-7777; www.dambrewery.com), about 13 miles from the ski area.

High-End, In-Town Dining Keystone Ranch (1437 Summit County Road 150, Keystone; 970-496-4386; www.keystone.snow.com) sits in a restored 1930s homestead at the Keystone Ranch Golf Course. The restaurant offers six-course prix-fixe meals ($90) and a 500-plus-bottle wine list. Reservations are suggested.

NIGHT LIFE

Après-Ski The base-lodge Sixth Alley Bar ( map) is where skiers have gathered for decades to swap tales of landing cornice drops. (There are $3 Fat Tire ales and live music on Tuesdays.) In spring, the ski-in/ski-out tailgates in the slopeside parking lot, known as the Beach ( map), last through sunset.

Après Après-Ski A stalwart of Keystone night life, the Snake River Saloon (23074 Route 6, 970-468-2788; www.snakeriversaloon.com) is a wood-paneled ski-bum bar like they used to make ‘em, with local funk and jam bands rocking out every weekend.

LODGING

Frugal The 60-room Arapahoe Inn (22859 Route 6; 888-513-9009; www.arapahoeinn.com) offers no-frills lodging just a few miles from A-Basin and is even pet-friendly. A queen room, with refrigerator and microwave, runs from $99 to $139.

Not So Frugal Like the ski area itself, the Ski Tip Lodge (0764 Montezuma Road, Keystone; 970-496-4950) is high on charm and gratifyingly low on 21st-century accouterments. A former 1860s stagecoach stop, it was transformed into one of Colorado’s first ski lodges in the 1940s. The 10 antiques-furnished rooms, including full breakfast, range from $119 to $275 a night.

30% off Pub Dinners and Workers Lunch Special Ends This Week

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007  |  Categories: Specials

Hurry in to take advantage of the last week of the 30% off Pub and Pasta Dinner Special. It ends Thursday, Dec. 13, 2007 and won’t be seen again until Mid-April 2008. From 5-10 p.m. choose any of your favorite dinner entrees .

The Workers Lunch Special also ends this week on Friday, Dec. 14, 2007. So come in an d sit at the bar and enjoy your favorite burger and soft drink for $5.95 or favorite burger and Half-Pint for $6.95. Once again you won’t see this special again until April 2008.

Check Out The Dam’s MySpace Page

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007  |  Categories: Miscellaneous

Check out the Dam Brewery’s My Space page for great pictures from the bands and updated band info.  We also post it on our website, but we have more fun pictures on this site.  Updated by our own Dam Brewery Staff.  We will try to keep it fun.
www.myspace.com/dambrewerymusic.

$5.95 Workers Lunch Special Monday - Friday, Sept. 17 — Oct. 5, 2007

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007  |  Categories: Specials

Our fabulous Workers Lunch Special has returned. Sit at the bar Monday through Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. and choose your favorite Burger: Beef, Chicken or Veggie and your favorite soft drink and pay only $5.95. Get a half-pint of your favorite Dam Beer instead of a soft drink for only $6.95. Come on in and say “Hi” to your favorite Dam Bartender and get a screaming deal on a cooked to order burger.

Pssst… Chili Beer Now on Tap

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007  |  Categories: Beer

Our best kept secret, our Dam Chili Beer is now on tap.  We don’t advertise it, so if you want some you need to stop in.  The Chili Beer usually only lasts about two weeks at best.  Today is September 18, 2007.  Enough said.

Oktoberfest Now on Tap

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007  |  Categories: Beer

The first Oktoberfest Keg was tapped on Friday September 14.  Come in and try this annual favorite.  It usually lasts about one month and then its gone until next year.

30% Off Pub & Pasta Dinners (Sept. 17 — Oct. 11, 2007)

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007  |  Categories: Specials

It is the return of 30% off Pub or Pasta Dinners. We serve these items from 5- 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Get this great discount only two times per year in the Spring and Fall. Come in and try our great dinner entrees: Taj Mahal Osso Bucco, San Luis Pepper Duck, McLuhr’s Tenderloin, Imperial Surf and Turf, Pilsner Chicken, Pan Asian Salmon, Ruby Red Trout Parisienne, Mont Bella Ribeye, Pasta Juan!, Mardis Gras Pasta or Indonesian Ahi Cappellini.

Workers Lunch Special $5.95, Lazy Workers Special $6.95

Thursday, April 12th, 2007  |  Categories: Specials

The Workers Lunch and Lazy Workers Lunch specials are back starting April 16. Sit at the Bar Monday through Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. and you can enjoy a Beef, Chicken or Veggie Dam Burger with a soft drink for Only $5.95. Or have a Dam Beer with the lunch special for only $6.95. One of our most popular lunch specials. Valid until April 27, 2007. Then again from May 7 through May 25, 2007. Hope to see you at the Dam.

30% Off Pub And Pasta Dinners

Thursday, April 12th, 2007  |  Categories: Specials

Our 30% off Pub And Pasta Dinners begins on April 16, 2007. Monday-Thursday through April 26, 2007 get 30% off Any Pub Dinner or Pasta. That includes McLuhr’s Tenderloin, Taj Mahal Oso Bucco, Ruby Red Trout, Mardis Gras Pasta, Pasta Juan, Pan Asian Salmon, Indoneisian Ahi Cappellini and more. Stop in an enjoy our slow season special. We are closed for cleaning April 30 through May 4 and Re-open May 5, Cinco De Mayo with our new Chili Beer. WE will then resume 30% off Pub and Pasta Dinners Mon-Thurs, May 7-May 24, 2007.