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Where Locals Eat in Aspen: 8 Spots You Won’t Find on the Typical Tourist List

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June 24, 2025

Aspen might be known for its celebrity chefs and high-profile reservations, but ask a longtime local where they’re really grabbing dinner—or a post-hike breakfast—and you’ll likely get a very different list. 

These are the spots that don’t make it onto travel blogs or influencer reels, but they’re where you’ll find ski pros, business owners, and second-gen locals fueling up year-round. Whether you’re here for a weekend or a lifetime, these eight gems serve up the real Aspen flavor.

Grateful Deli

Grateful Deli is a true local’s haunt—no frills, just insanely good sandwiches made fresh and fast by Aspen kids who grew up here. Bonus points for the walls covered in vintage stickers and the laid-back vibe that hasn’t changed in decades. Come for the turkey avocado, stay for the slice of real Aspen.

Hometeam BBQ

Want to watch the big game outside of the house? (Which, by the way, if you’re renting from AG Aspen, you probably wont.) Or how about sip a beer and take a look at the slopes? Hometeam BBQ is the perfect place to cozy up in a booth and enjoy some of the valley’s best wings, dips, chilli and more. 

Big Wrap

Does BIg Wrap even need an explanation? It speaks for itself.  

Mawa’s Kitchen

Mawa’s Kitchen is more than a restaurant—it’s a reflection of Mawa McQueen herself: bold, soulful, and unapologetically original. From flaky croissants to North African-spiced tagines, every dish tells a story rooted in authenticity and global influence. This is where locals go for elevated comfort food made with heart—and where Mawa’s passion shows up on every plate.

Brunelleschis 

Brunelleschi’s is Aspen’s go-to spot for casual pizza, cold beer, and catching the Avs game with a local crowd. Tucked just off the mall, it’s part family-friendly pizzeria, part hometown sports bar—where locals gather for game nights, affordable eats, and a no-fuss vibe that feels like home. Pro tip: the build-your-own pizza is a staple.

Taster’s Snowmass

Taster’s has been serving up solid slices and loyal vibes since its original days by the skatepark—and the following hasn’t let up. Now tucked into Snowmass, it’s still the go-to for quick, satisfying pizza, calzones, and subs that locals crave after a hike, ski, or long shift. No scene, no fuss—just good food and a decades-deep reputation to back it up.

Campo di Fiori 

Campo di Fiori is Aspen’s timeless date night staple—romantic, lively, and effortlessly charming. The bartenders have been behind the bar for decades, serving up classic cocktails and even better conversation. With candlelit tables, fresh pasta, and a warm buzz that never goes out of style, Campo is where locals celebrate milestones—or just a perfect Tuesday.

Kenichi 

Kenichi is the local favorite for top-tier sushi without the scene. Many Aspenites will tell you it rivals Matsuhisa—some even prefer it—and it’s often easier to snag a reservation or slide into a bar seat for a front-row view of the chefs in action. With inventive rolls, sleek vibes, and a loyal hometown following, Kenichi nails that perfect balance of quality and approachability.

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