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Also, may I suggest you make luther burgers
That looks like a calorie overload of heavenly goodness. I will have to try one of these and include it on the extreame doughnut side of the menu.
 
Reubens are a favorite of mine. I'm a vegetarian 99% of the time (not because of any real reason other than not being a huge fan of meat). However reubens are one of the few things I love. I had one yesterday with a fantastic barley wine :)

mmmmm Rubens... Even vegetarians love them.. :rockin: With the kraut in there, it at least has SOME veggies in it... :D

Also, may I suggest you make luther burgers.

I might just have to either find someplace that makes those, or whip one up myself sometime soon... I remember the episode of the Boondocks that it was in... That was classic... :D
 
That looks like a calorie overload of heavenly goodness. I will have to try one of these and include it on the extreame doughnut side of the menu.

Try one on the bacon impregnated bagel too... :eek:

Could be onto something there... A double bacon burger... Bacon burger on a bacon bagel... Heart stopper special of the week... :D
 
i had a homer simpson beer and doughnut ice cream. it was really good. i know thats not reallly what your talking about, but still cool
 
Well the plan sounds good. There is only one problem, the location is a seasonal town. Booming business in the winter would obviously make it possible to stay open in the winter, but Snowmass is completely dead in the summer. Beer would be brewed year round but how to pay rent in the summer is going to be a problem.
 
Is the town completely abandoned during the summer time, or is it just locals? Offer up seasonal brews and food and you should do well. Be sure to advertise the place as well as the seasonal changes, at least initially... After a while people will find out, or remember what you offer...

I'm sure that some of the menu will remain static over the year.
 
There are a few tourists and locals in the summer. The lifts do run for bikers but the mojority of the shops and food joints are closed through the summer. Maybe that would give Me the upper hand, being the only place to eat in town and having good Beer/food.
 
:off: Too much coffee would be the reason for random UPPERCASE letters that don't belong and misspelled 'MOJOrity' words.
 
Yes! Awesome things happening here in this thread. I'll be in Aspen next week, would totally stop by if your shop was open. In fact, I would be happy to move to Aspen to help open your business.
 
There are a few tourists and locals in the summer. The lifts do run for bikers but the mojority of the shops and food joints are closed through the summer. Maybe that would give Me the upper hand, being the only place to eat in town and having good Beer/food.

See, there you go... Offer up the off-season menu as more of what the locals are after, as well as the people on bikes and such. I'm sure that they would appreciate being able to go out for great beer, and good food, when most everything else (local) has closed down. Hell, if you do it right, you could get a wide customer base for the off season (and even during the winter season) that come from miles away...

As already stated by maxam, I'm sure you won't want for people to help you out in this venture... I'd love to get in on the ground floor of a place like that...
 
Everyone thinks I'm nuts, but I love beer and donuts. If you ask me the donut compliments the bitterness in the beer and vice versa.
 
Stay up late enough and I'm sure you'll get a lot of people coming out of bars that will clean you out of DN's... :D

Might have to have two shifts working there during the season... Or be open really early to really late to get enough of the customers taken care of.
 
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