I did not have the greatest food luck in the mountains. I found a good spot for breakfast and lunch (read about it next week), and the pizza from the Blue Moose was at least decent (and better by a long stretch than anything else we ordered). But everything else? A serious disappointment.
That is, until I left the cloister of Beaver Creek and the Epcot-y Bavarian weirdness of Vail Village, took some good advice and busted out for the original Larkburger in Edwards.
Yeah, this is a plain-jane Larkburger straight on its way
to my burger hole -- a big, fat, drippy, Angus beef burger cooked a
perfect mid-rare, jacketed in sharp cheddar and decorated in
beautifully fresh tomatoes, lettuce and thick-cut red onion. Not shown
in the photo, a burger's two best friends: a brown paper bag full of
nice shoestring fries and an excellent $5 chocolate milkshake.
While still not surpassing Bud's as my favorite burger in Colorado, and
not quite knocking Old School out of its slot as my current quick-hit,
take-away champion, Larkburger now takes a solid third in my local
cheeseburger pantheon. Too bad Edwards isn't a bit closer to my neighborhood...but then again, that new Larkburger in Boulder may be enough to justify a trip to the People's Republic.