At Steamboat, we don’t just serve meals—we share stories. Stories of this land, this valley, and the people who work it with grit and grace. Just like our snow, our food is a product of the place we call home: grounded in Western tradition, crafted with care, and meant to bring people together.

A Taste of Colorado: Raquelitas Tortillas

From the first bite of a burrito at the base to the crunch of chips at Timber & Torch, Raquelitas Tortillas brings the soul of Colorado to every plate. This family-run company does things The Steamboat Way—staying true to their roots, sourcing 100% of their ingredients from within the state, and treating food with the same integrity we bring to the mountain. It’s not just a tortilla—it’s tradition, wrapped and ready.

The Perfect Bun: Harvest Moon

Out here, we know a good burger starts with a great foundation—and Harvest Moon delivers. Their fresh-baked buns are served across the mountain, bringing that homemade touch to every trail break and base-area lunch. It’s simple, honest food done right, with the kind of consistency you can count on—like powder in February.

The Yampa Valley: A Taste of Home

Just like skiing through aspen glades, dining at Steamboat connects you to the valley itself. Our partnerships with local producers aren’t just about fresh ingredients—they’re about honoring a way of life.

  • Yampa Wagyu – Premium beef raised just down the road. Find their rich, savory meat sticks at The Range and Timber & Torch, or dig into their Wagyu burger at Hazie’s.
  • Fitch Ranch – Ranching the right way, Fitch supplies the bold brats you’ll find at Ragnar’s, Four Points, and beyond.
  • Hayden Farms – With farm-fresh eggs and ethically raised chicken, this growing partnership brings clean, local flavor to Hazie’s and The Range.

Feeding the Soul of the Valley

We don’t take shortcuts around here. By sourcing close to home, we support the stewards of this land—ranchers, bakers, and growers who embody the same spirit that defines our slopes.

So the next time you grab a bite at Steamboat, know this: you’re not just refueling for your next run. You’re partaking in something bigger—a way of living that’s proud, welcoming, and true to the land.

That’s the Steamboat Way.