
Telluride Off-Season Dining Guide Fall 2025 | Where to Eat, Sip & Savor the Quiet Season
A Local’s Take from Anne-Britt Ostlund, Mountain Rose Realty
Fall in Telluride is something special. The trails quiet down, the aspens shimmer in golden silence, and the town takes a well-earned breather before ski season begins. To locals, it’s the best time of year — intimate, cozy, and filled with the easy pace that drew so many of us here in the first place.
At Mountain Rose Realty, we like to think of off-season as Telluride’s secret luxury — when you can slip into your favorite restaurant without a reservation and talk to the chef about that night’s special. Whether you already call Telluride home or you’re here to explore homes for sale in Telluride, CO, this dining guide gives you the insider list of who’s open, who’s resting, and where we love to linger.
🍞 Lawson Hill Favorites
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Cindybread: Locals love this spot for hearty breakfast sandwiches, espresso, and homemade muffins.

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Telluride Brewing Company: Great post-hike hangout. Try the Face Down Brown — it’s a Telluride classic.
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Counter Culture: Smoothies, bowls, and wraps for the health-minded. Back open after a quick autumn nap.
🍕 Mountain Village Eats
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Crazy Elk Pizza: Casual, family-friendly, and always buzzing. Their BBQ chicken pizza hits the spot after mountain biking.

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The View at Mountain Lodge: The perfect après spot — cozy fire, mountain views, and comfort food with flair.
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Telluride Distilling Company: Locally distilled spirits in an intimate setting. The peppermint schnapps is a Mountain Village legend.
🍽️ In-Town Telluride Musts
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Butcher & The Baker: Our go-to for breakfast meetings and pastries that make you forget the day’s agenda.

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Brown Dog Pizza: Detroit-style perfection — always open, always dependable.
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Kazahana: Sushi and sake in the San Juans — a must for those craving something fresh and refined.
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Rustico Ristorante: Romantic Italian with soul. Order the Osso Buco and thank us later.
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The National: Where fine dining meets rustic warmth — it’s one of Anne-Britt Ostlund’s top Telluride picks.
☕ Coffee & Sweet Treats
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Baked in Telluride: A true Telluride institution. Morning pastries, burritos, and friendly faces.

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Telluride Coffee Roasters: Fuel for early risers — grab a latte and take a stroll down Colorado Ave.
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Telluride Truffle: Decadent handmade chocolates that make the perfect closing gift… or a self-care treat.
🍷 Off-Season Dining Table | Fall 2025
To make your off-season exploring effortless, here’s the complete Fall 2025 restaurant schedule, including opening hours, closures, and direct links to each spot.
👉 offseason_restaurants_10_29.pdf
This table includes over 50 restaurants, from La Marmotte and 221 South Oak to Smugglers and Steamies Burger Bar, with updated fall hours sourced directly from Telluride.com.
Whether you’re a local savoring the calm before the snow or visiting to explore Telluride Real Estate opportunities, this slower season captures what makes our town so special — connection, conversation, and culinary creativity.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What are some good restaurants open in Telluride during the off-season fall 2025?
- Many favorites stay open year-round, including Butcher & The Baker for breakfast and pastries, Brown Dog Pizza for Detroit-style pizza, Kazahana for sushi and sake, Rustico Ristorante for romantic Italian, and The National for fine dining with rustic warmth. Mountain Rose Realty has compiled a complete fall 2025 restaurant schedule with over 50 options and updated hours available in their offseason dining guide.
- Where should I go for coffee and breakfast in Telluride during fall?
- Cindybread in Lawson Hill is a local favorite for hearty breakfast sandwiches and espresso, while Baked in Telluride and Butcher & The Baker are beloved in-town spots for morning pastries and burritos. Telluride Coffee Roasters is ideal for early risers looking for a quality latte before exploring Colorado Avenue.
- What's special about dining in Telluride during the off-season?
- Fall is Telluride's quietest season before ski season, when you can slip into your favorite restaurant without a reservation and connect directly with chefs and owners. It's an intimate, cozy time that captures the easy pace and connection that makes the town special.
- Are there local breweries and distilleries open in fall?
- Yes — Telluride Brewing Company in Lawson Hill is a great post-hike hangout known for their Face Down Brown ale, and Telluride Distilling Company in Mountain Village offers locally distilled spirits in an intimate setting, including their legendary peppermint schnapps.
