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Byers Peak

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Dogs are welcome at The Peak Bistro and Brewery. The ten dog-friendly tables outside are perfect to park your pooch at and enjoy the American dishes on the menu. As far as pub grub goes, can you ever go wrong with chicken fingers? This dish is served with five tender strips, beer battered and fried, served with fries and a choice of honey mustard, ranch, or BBQ sauce. In addition to the grub, the brewery churns up batches of beer by the bucketload. You'll find stout, IPA, bitter, and ale as well as other beverage items on the drinks menu. The Peak is open every day of the week from 11am to 2am. Visit Website

Or call (970) 726-7951 for more information.

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Byers Peak has received a rating of 4.0 out of 5 bones by 4 canine critics on BringFido and 4.0 out of 5 by 129 guests on TripAdvisor.

  • Keri
    Jul 8, 2021
    Great food! Great service and very pup friendly!

    Poutine, fish and chips and the drunken mushroom burger were delicious! super pup friendly!

  • Lisa
    Aug 19, 2019
    Very welcoming

    Great, dog-friendly patio (and a corn-hole, grassy area with poop bags/receptacle)! HUGE yellow buckets of water for the dogs at almost every table was greatly-appreciated after a long hike. Pizza and beer was delicious too with very reasonable prices for a resort area.

  • Christi
    Aug 7, 2019
    Nice Patio!

    We sat on the patio with our dog on a Saturday afternoon. The beers and pizza were very good! Service was great too.

  • Tiana
    Jan 17, 2018
    NOT Pet/People Friendly!

    Found this place on bringfido.com that stated it was pet-friendly. We walked in and a man stopped and stared at us. We walked up to the podium to ask where the pet area was and the gawking man finally said "no dogs allowed". I said we found y'all on the site that said dog friendly, is there a different restaurant? He tells us we have to go ahead to the other entrance (the one that opens from the traffic, meaning we would've had to park in the back and then walk around the building to the other side). I ask if we can just walk through to the other side since it's like 20 steps across. He said no, we have to go around and eat outside, then he walked away. Already a little annoyed, we head back into the icy pathway and slide our way around to the other side in the cold, with our 3 month old puppy. We see a ratty-looking menu bar outside and begin reading it in the cold. As we're reading it, a different man comes out and says we won't be served out here because they're not dressed for the cold. He said we could come in one at a time and order drinks from the bar. I asked if we could order food and- he cuts me off to say "you can order drinks and bring it out, but I'm not staying out here for food." When he finally lets me speak, I continue asking if we could order food and bring it outside ourselves since we have our puppy. He said "Yeah sure, if you want but I'm not bringing any food out here. Just came to tell you." So here we are visiting Winterpark, freezing cold, with a 10lb pup, being given the runaround, and then told we basically weren't gonna get served. We took our pup and left. They lost our business and we don't plan to ever go there if we visit the ski town again. Their menu was over-priced anyway, but we went because the website said they were pet friendly. Clearly incorrect. Bad service. Learn how to treat tourists/potential clients!

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