Best Brunch Spots in Breckenridge for a Bachelorette Weekend
| Quick Summary | |
|---|---|
| Best for | A bachelorette morning after a night on Main Street |
| Budget range | $18 to $35 per person |
| Must-book | Blue Moose, BoLD Restaurant and Bar |
Why Breckenridge Does Brunch Right
A Breckenridge bachelorette weekend runs on altitude and Bloody Marys in equal parts. The town's brunch scene knows exactly what a hungover group needs: strong coffee, a Bloody Mary bar, and portions big enough to fuel an afternoon on Main Street.
Here is where to send your group, ranked by how well they handle a party of eight or more the morning after.
1. Blue Moose
Best for: Your first morning, no reservation stress | Price: $12 to $22
Blue Moose has been Breckenridge's go-to breakfast spot since 1987, and it shows in how smoothly they move a big group through a Saturday morning rush. It is walk-in only, opens at 7am, and the Bloody Mary is genuinely one of the better ones on Main Street.
Order this: The Rosti, a hash brown skillet loaded with eggs and your choice of meat, around $16.
"Kickass bloody mary." Yelp review
2. Columbine Cafe
Best for: The classic, no-frills breakfast crowd | Price: $12 to $20
Columbine Cafe has been slinging house-smoked corned beef hash since 1996, and locals still call it their favorite breakfast in town. It is walk-in only and gets a real line on weekend mornings, so send someone ahead to put your group's name down.
Order this: The Hangover Burrito, self explanatory, around $15.
"GIANT pancakes." Yelp review
3. BoLD Restaurant and Bar
Best for: A build-your-own Bloody Mary bar | Price: $16 to $28
BoLD leans Mediterranean, and its brunch menu backs it up with dishes like a breakfast pot pie and pork belly alongside the standard benedicts. The real draw for a bachelorette group is the build-your-own Bloody Mary bar, which turns brunch into its own activity.
Order this: Chicken and waffles, around $19.
"Bloody Mary by Dan is the best I have ever had." Tripadvisor review
4. Blue River Bistro
Best for: A slightly more upscale brunch with live jazz | Price: $18 to $30
Blue River Bistro runs weekend brunch from 10am to 3pm, which is generous if your group is not a morning group. It is known for hand-crafted cocktails and a menu that goes beyond standard eggs, think chilaquiles and a farmer's market omelette.
Order this: Red chilaquiles, around $17.
"Staff and ambience can't be beat." Yelp review
Honorable Mentions
- Cabin Juice, a lighter, locally sourced option if the group wants something healthier after a heavy night
- Blue Moose's deli counter, good for a grab-and-go option if brunch reservations fall through
Planning Tips
- Blue Moose and Columbine Cafe are both walk-in only, get there before 9am on weekends or expect a wait.
- BoLD takes reservations and is the easiest to lock down for a group of 8 or more.
- Brunch in Breckenridge sits at elevation, pace the Bloody Marys accordingly.
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