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Specialties
The majority of Mountain Standard’s menu is prepared via the most primal cooking method: over an open and live wood fire. The only restaurant in the valley to devote themselves to this age-old way of cooking, the food at this exciting new restaurant has rustic, bold and honest flavors, focusing on the purest ingredients in the Rocky Mountain region and beyond.
History
Established in 2012.
From the creators of the legendary Sweet Basil in Vail Colorado, comes a fresh, innovative new restaurant. Aptly named Mountain Standard, this rustic and relaxed tavern aims to set a new standard in the Vail valley by using an ancient form of cooking.
Meet the Business Owner
Kevin C.
Business Owner
Kevin started in the restaurant business in 1965, working summers during college as a busboy, waiter and bartender. After graduation from the University of Denver’s School of Hotel and Restaurant Management, Kevin spent a year in France cooking at Maxim’s and L’Ousteau de Beaumaniere.
Arriving in Vail in the fall of 1975, Kevin worked as a manager for Vail Associates at Mid Vail and the Cook Shack In 1977 Kevin opened his first restaurant. A casual 47 seat bistro named Sweet Basil. In 1988 he opened Montauk Seafood Grill in Lionshead with partner Gary Boris. And in 1997 he opened ZINO Ristorante in Edwards. In December 2012, the renowned restaurateur has come full circle when he opened Mountain Standard in the same building where it all started 35 years. Clair and his wife Sally spend their free time traveling, biking and sailing.