Rootstalk Breckenridge

207 N Main Street, Breckenridge, CO 80424

Hours

Open Sunday - Thursday 4 p.m. - 9 p.m.

Friday & Saturday 4 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.

Après  4 p.m. - 5 p.m. daily

About

It's not often you encounter a dining experience that leaves an indelible impression on your palate. One that forever changes how you perceive and appreciate culinary craftsmanship.

This and more await at Rootstalk Breckenridge.

The exquisite eatery, situated right in the heart of Breckenridge, is a must-visit for food enthusiasts.

The restaurant's name is derived from rhizomes, a horizontal root system similar to the large stands of Aspen trees surrounding the area.

Rootstalk Breckenridge opened in December 2020 in a historic home on North Main Street. Every detail of Rootstalk Breckenridge, from the curated menu to the cozy ambiance, reflects the owners' deep appreciation for food and their guests' dining experience.

Chef Matt Vawter's passion is to provide "Elevated, Everyday Dining" to diners far and wide. The cuisine showcases locally sourced ingredients, superb culinary techniques, and attention to detail. Whether you opt for the seven-course tasting menus paired with wine or pop in for a snack, there's something for everyone at Rootstalk Breckenridge.

Whether you're seeking a memorable culinary adventure or hearty fare after a day exploring Summit County, Rootstalk Breckenridge deserves to be on your itinerary.

Vibe at Rootstalk Breckenridge

Rootstalk Breckenridge in Summit County radiates an invigorating and serene charm.

Tucked inside a quaint home, one imagines they're about to dine at a friend's house instead of a restaurant.

The surrounding landscape paints a breathtaking backdrop, where the whispering pines create an atmosphere of peaceful isolation.

Inside, you are welcomed by decor that epitomizes cozy mountain elegance. Elevated ceilings and large windows give the space an open, airy feel.

Elegance is at the forefront of design, yet it's not pretentious. Such a vibe is vital to enjoying a relaxed dinner, whether as a couple or with friends.

Roostalk Breckenridge offers a homey environment that's chic, refined, and inviting. It's idyllic for romantic dinners, casual get-togethers, or quick snacks while on the go.

Rootstalk Breckenridge: Menu & Drinks

While the menu has limited dinner entrees, rest assured that each is a succulent and superb option.

One unique option from Chef Matt is the Pan Roasted Duck Breast. This delicious meal features buttermilk Spätzle, duck confit, grilled Palisade peach, and pistachio gastrique.

A vegetarian taste treat is the Roasted Cabbage dinner. The plate consists of tamari glazed carrots, chili aioli, and puffed rice.

For the lighter fare or as an appetizer, you can't go wrong with the Cheese & Charcuterie. This hearty serving showcases a selection of artisan cheeses, seasonal preserves, salumi, pickles, mustard, and grilled bread.

The ultimate dining experience is the Tasting Menus. Your guests will be treated to a five or seven-course dining journey especially prepared by Chef Matt and his team. Wine will be paired with the courses, adding to this extraordinary dining experience.

Speaking of adult beverages, aside from their exceptional wine offerings, craft cocktails abound. One standout is the Know What I Mean? This libation uses bourbon, Palisade peaches, Olathe corn, lemon, and milk punch.

As mentioned, the Rootstalk Breckenridge menu is small but delivers mightily with flavorful, appealing, and palate-satisfying cuisine. When you're in Summit County and looking for upscale dining with a homey vibe, make your reservation at Rootstalk Breckenridge.

Local Tips

  • Check out Radicato, Chef Matt's culinary journey into an Italian family-style dining experience.
  • Reservations are a must. Although last-minute arrivals are welcomed.
  • Tasting Menu dining requires all-table participation.
  • Dietary needs can be taken into account for Tasting Menu meals.
  • Gift cards to Rootstalk Breckenridge make great gifts!

Location

207 N Main Street, Breckenridge, CO 80424

Frequently Asked Questions

The best time to visit Frisco depends on your interests. Winter offers prime skiing from December through March. Summer brings ideal weather for hiking and boating on Dillon Reservoir between June and August.

Most travelers fly into Denver International Airport and drive 70 miles west on Interstate 70. Airport shuttles, private mountain transfers, and rental cars provide easy transportation directly into town.

Because Frisco is just over an hour west of Denver via Interstate 70, it serves as a highly accessible destination. The majority of visitors travel from the Denver metropolitan area, the Front Range, or fly from major domestic hubs into DEN.


There are six world-class ski resorts located within a 30-minute drive of Frisco.

  • Copper Mountain - 7 minutes
  • Breckenridge - 15 minutes
  • Keystone - 20 minutes
  • Loveland - 20 minutes
  • Arapahoe Basin - 25 minutes
  • Vail - 30 minutes

You can purchase lift tickets directly through the official Copper Mountain website or at the resort ticket windows. Buying online in advance secures the best rates and guarantees availability during peak season.

Dillon Reservoir offers excellent summer recreation. Visitors rent kayaks, paddleboards, and pontoons from the Frisco Bay Marina. Fishing is also highly popular, with anglers catching brown trout throughout the warmer months.

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