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Plato's Restaurant
Aspen Meadows
845 Meadows Rd.
Aspen, Colorado 81661
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(970) 544-7800

Meals:Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch, Dinner
Price:$$$
Rating:*****
Hours:B 7-11am Daily
L 11am-3pm Daily
D 5:30pm-10pm Nightly
All day menu 11am-10pm

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Plato's Restaurant offers a simple but contemporary cuisine concept based upon Colorado and international culinary influences. Located on the Bauhaus designed campus of the Aspen Meadows Resort. Complimentary shuttle service.

Breakfast Buffet 7am-10am / a la carte breakfast 10am-11am
all day menu offered 11am-10pm
Last dinner seating at 8:30pm
Hefner Lounge open 4pm to 10PM

Chef Todd Slossberg




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Reviews of Plato's Restaurant

OVERALL RATINGS
Food:*****Service:*****
Atmosphere:*****Value:****
Conversation Friendly:****Convenience/Parking:*****

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August 4, 2009
Overall Rating: *****
A favorite remains Plato's at the Aspen Institute, a place located in Paris terms, in the darkest 20th, that is, far from the tourist hotels. On the other hand, it's the perfect spot for dining between a concert at the Music Festival in Harris Hall or the Music Tent and a movie at the Aspen Film Festival held in Paepcke Auditorium. This year, they offered both an all day bar-type menu and a more pricy evening menu if one sat on the terrace which we did twice. Colette is partial to their peach and champagne soup, which she declared was better this year than ever and also liked her "local" salad with grapefruit and chicken. The second meal, she repeated it and liked it just as well. I, on the other hand, loved the crisp outside and almost raw inside of my loin of elk, which while dry and lean, as good elk is, came with innovative jellied bars of chutney, saute'ed baby squash (in place of pureed sweet potato which I detest) and a ravioli of elk rillette. My next time I played Jack Nicholson and asked for a ½ portion of the "local" green salad without all the frou-frou and our bartender cum waiter said "No problem." I also had two less than light and thrilling zucchini blossoms stuffed with what turned out to be almost a sausage; this is the only dish in several years here I've thought failed to fulfill its promise. Our bills the two nights with a bottle of wine at each dinner were $72.01 and $87.28 before tip.
John Talbott's Paris
Food:*****Service:*****
Atmosphere:*****Value:****
Conversation Friendly:*****Convenience/Parking:*****
Aspen Restaurant Review by John T. (10+ Reviews) (Baltimore/Paris)


February 10, 2009
Overall Rating: *****
What a wonderful surprise! It was a special occasion... and we wanted something different. The atmosphere was relaxed and enjoyable. Food presentation was exceptional... and the taste was wonderful! Would go against any restaurant in Santa Fe, Telluride, Carbondale and Aspen! Wait staff was attentive but not hovering! Dinner for two with wine was just under $100. Well worth the money!
Food:*****Service:*****
Atmosphere:*****Value:*****
Conversation Friendly:****Convenience/Parking:****
Aspen Restaurant Review by Ellen & Leary (Carbondale, CO )


January 21, 2008
Overall Rating: ****
Plato's space at the Aspen Institute has been, in one incarnation or another, an acceptable safe harbor when seeking a good meal between events at the Music Tent and Movie Festival. The relatively new chef, who revived the place a year plus ago, seems to have lost interest. Things started out a bit roughly; the music (jazz) in this center of intellectual fervor was blasting, the amuse-bouche of oyster with veggies and parmesan was a nice try but both bad product and execution and the lettuce in my Colorado green salad had browned stalk cuts (no charge after I conspicuously cut them further off and pointed them out to our waitstaff) Since the chef was in the salle chatting up one table of notables while my salad was being prepared, it is possible the salad guy just got lax and he (the chef) did not pass on the final plating, but one of the waiters should have caught it. However, once the chef returned to the piano, things picked up: Colette's Colorado peach/champagne soup was pretty good, I loved her lamb (short) riblets with mint BBQ rub and tolerated my angel hair pasta with nice pancetta on a bed of parsley pesto. Our bill with wine before tip with no coffee or dessert was $66.25. More at eGullet


Food:****Service:****
Atmosphere:****Value:****
Conversation Friendly:****Convenience/Parking:*****
Aspen Restaurant Review by John T. (10+ Reviews)