The Pig Pen Saloon
Casual joint for burgers and cocktails plus beer and wine, featuring a deck where skiers are welcome.
What People Are Saying
Reviewers consistently praise this saloon for its excellent service and lively, fun atmosphere. Guests particularly enjoy the hearty burgers, flavorful chili, great selection of beers, well-made cocktails, and the popular shot-and-a-shirt deal. Some reviews mention the food can be disappointing.
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Awesome old school bar with a great vibe, food and drink selection. We are return customers, why? Kristen! She is the best, at our side getting us drinks, food and t-shirts. We come with the mindset of grabbing a quick bite/drink, but wind up staying for hours. Just wishing they had tanks for girls!
Such a great experience here! From the moment we walked in, the service was warm, attentive, and genuinely welcoming. The vibe was fun but relaxed, drinks were perfectly made, and everything came out quickly even though the bar was busy. A special shoutout to our waitress, Hannah, she was absolutely fantastic. So friendly, knowledgeable, and incredibly helpful with recommendations. She checked in at all the right times without being overbearing and made us feel completely taken care of. You can tell she really cares about giving guests a great experience. We’ll definitely be back, and we’ll be asking for Hannah next time! 🍸✨
It doesn’t get much better than watching your family ski down the mountain while enjoying a nice cold beer and some great food! Great service and the bbq pork sandwich and pretzels and cheese were great! Nice cold IPA! Yum!
Rating: 4.6/5 [dine in] We met up with our friends at The Pig Pen Saloon for lunch after a morning of skiing. They check IDs at the door before letting you in. The food and cocktails were surprisingly good, which made us wonder why the Yelp reviews are only average. Pig-O-Licious ($21.50): A half-pound beef patty topped with BBQ pork, cheddar, bacon, and pickles on a brioche bun, served with chips. The name is fitting since it was a delicious burger and perfect for sharing. I could not imagine finishing it on my own and still having energy to ski. The chips were crispy and well done too. The Influencer ($18): A delicious, well-balanced espresso martini. American Mule ($15): Made with High West bourbon. Easily one of the best Moscow mules we have had in a long time. It was refreshing, smooth, and really tasty.
Stopped by Pig Pen Saloon and had a great experience. I ordered the chili and added jalapeños, and it was really good, flavorful, hearty, and hit the spot after being out in the mountains. I also did the $10 shot and short special, which was a cool deal and a fun touch. I got the hot toddy to warm me up as well. Overall, it’s a great mountain spot with pretty good American food, a laid-back vibe, and solid prices. Definitely a place I’d recommend checking out if you’re in the area.
