Almresi Vail

  4.7 – 441 reviews   • Austrian restaurant

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WHERE THE ALPS MEET THE ROCKIES..Our cuisine is inspired by the Alps and the Rocky Mountains and the cozy European flair you won’t find elsewhere. Start your unique Almresi experience with our German Glühwein Cocktail and join the absolute Original Austrian Hutessen “Eat your hat”. Also try the very special Schlitten-Fondue with a variety of fine dips and crusty bread. Dessert? You can’t go wrong with our homemade Black Forest cake and a various of coffee & winter warmers specialties. Almresi is also an excellent place for celebrating a great mountain breakfast in an exceptional ambiance. For early birds you get coffee, hot specialties, pretzels, bread & rolls, sandwiches, pastries & cookies at our take away window at Bridge Street.

Rustic mountain cottage–style decor sets the stage for festive German, Austrian & Swiss fare.

✔️Breakfast ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in Almresi Vail 81657

Address and Contact Information

Address: 333 Bridge St, Vail, CO 81657

Phone: (970) 470-4174

Website: http://www.almresi-vail.com/

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Reviews

Garrett Bredell
A really lovely experience in Vail. The Austrian ambiance is over the top on just the right way, and it fits in with Vail’s faux-Alp atmosphere quite well. The food was also delicious. I tried the porcini mushroom soup with truffle dumplings and all of it was delicious and savory and warm, and even served with a delightful carnation on the side! For the main course I tried the pork shank (Schweinsaxon?) and the meat was fall off the bone good. The mashed potatoes were tasty but the sauerkraut was truly phenomenal. It’s not a bargain meal, but it’s not nearly as expensive as it could be, being tucked into Vail and visited by a very wealthy cadre of visitors. The service was also great. I commented on one of the waitstaff’s steampunk goggles and he asked if I wanted to try them on for a photo op. I declined, but laughed at the invitation. All our questions were answered with politeness and ease, and I was quickly taken care of when I asked to buy a slice of cake on the way out. Would love to make this an annual December visit tradition.
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Sergei PT
Incredible dinner again at Almresi. Hostess did everything in her power to accommodate us 15 in the main table. Food is amazing and also service. Same as Alpenrose, everything is German/Austrian themed.
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Lauren Chirnside
Phenomenal food! We will definitely be coming back when we visit Vail again!
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Ed Johnston
After having enjoyed several very nice dinners during our first few days in Vail, we were pleasantly surprised and impressed by the warm welcome, sincere caring for our comfort, delicious food and overall vibe of Almresi. Indoor and outdoor seating; authentic Austrian cuisine; suitable decor; did I mention the amazing hospitality? Six unique dinner reservations just became five … we’re returning for our final dinner tomorrow, as I don’t anticipate anyone topping this.
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Kelsie Kleiber
Our dining experience was average, everything from the food to the atmosphere. The one redeeming quality was the service which was great – attentive and friendly, albeit the vibe just feels unauthentic and overdone. The atmosphere feels very touristy and definitely family friendly (which is great!), but we were looking for a more intimate date night spot and this is not the place. We had a later dinner reservation and it was way too bright inside, the food was on the blander side, and even items such as the salad came presented beautifully – but was really just iceberg lettuce and nothing to write home about in terms of flavors. We had 2 different entrees, the pretzel and a salad all leaving something to be desired. The drinks were good though! Would not come back and would recommend trying other spots in Vail Village.
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Mathias Arkayin
Unmissable taste of the Alps in Vail. I’m from Switzerland and this is the best and most authentic alpine restaurant I’ve tried in the US.

The German draft beers are the best in Vail (if you’re into European beers) and the traditional Swiss/Austrian/German dishes are delicious.

The first night we ordered the “Raclette Grill & Fondue” dish that lets you grill raclette cheese, sausages, beef, and much more. As a traditional raclette meal requires, cornichon pickles and small potatoes were correctly served alongside. We came back the next day and were just as gratified. The pretzel with cheese dip and the “Resi’s schnitzel” served with spätzle were equally authentic and tasty, though the “Alm Pasta Südtirol” was disappointingly bland.

The service and ambiance were fantastic. The owner and our amazing server Hendrik were both German, the staff wear traditional Bavarian clothing, and the wooden interior feels like a cozy chalet.

Make sure to finish your meal with digestif shots of the sweet schnapps.
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veronique foster
Overpriced. we had the pork schnitzel for $ 38 and frankly it was not worth it at all.. 2 very thin pieces of pork with lots of bater, served with spätzle, which is very cheap food. the ambiance is nice and that is why we went back this year but we wont go back!
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Cary Stephan
I want to give kudos for a very friendly, attentive staff. However, the cheese fondue dinner was a complete disappointment. The amount of fondue was absolutely paltry, especially given it was supposed to serve two people and cost $80. We had a nearly full basket of bread remaining after eating all the cheese. They also provided boiled potatoes and blanched vegetables to dip in the cheese along with dried fruit but that only made the meager cheese situation worse. It was more appetizer sized and even the fondue itself was bland and lackluster with no flavors of kirsch, wine, or other seasonings. We had to go somewhere else to actually get dinner.

I appreciate the waiter discounting our meal to try and make up for it. The portions of the other entrees looked good so maybe go here for those and skip the fondue.
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Josh Shanks
Been coming to Almresi for years and this Swiss inspired restaurant never disappoints. Great schnitzel and even better fondue. Delicious wines and cocktails too. Can’t wait to come back.
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Amy Lantz
This was our second time eating here. This time was our 10 year anniversary. The food was absolutely delicious and we felt like we were back in Switzerland. It is nestled at the end of a shopping area surrounded by trees and water. The staff put the experience over the top and I would give 10 stars if possible! We didnt know they closed at 9; we were enjoying ourselves and the food so much. Never once did they make us feel that we needed to leave or hurry through our dinner. We overstayed by 50 minutes and not once did they elude to the overage of time. It was the perfect dinner from food to setting to great staff! Thank you for an amazing anniversary!
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