Pacifica Seafood Brasserie

Description:

  • This centrally located dining gem is hard proof that you can enjoy good seafood while 1500 miles (2414 kilometers) inland and 7000 feet (2133 meters) above sea level. Its L-shaped dining room offers great views of Aspen Mountain and is ideal for watching people in adjoining Wagner Park. Chef Ed Curtindale never serves anything that would be considered as "the usual." The Charred Albacore Tuna Steak and the Masa Crusted Crabcakes are salivating verifications of this claim. A full raw bar is available.
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User Reviews for Pacifica Seafood Brasserie

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    Service With a Snarl

  • My wife and I have eaten here twice during summer visits to Aspen. The first time, two years ago, the food was good but overpriced. The portions were small and the flavors really...

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    $18 for 2 basic shrimp

  • We joined a couple here this summer at a bar table. Note: Pacifica recently changed ownership. When we ordered the JUMBO GULF PRAWNS appetizer and asked how many shrimp, we were told...

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    Aswesome burgers!

  • We originally went here for a drink and were going to eat at The Wild Fig. A couple next to us ordered cheeseburgers (at the bar, $10) and they said they were the best burgers in Aspen...

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  • Details
    • Contact:

    • visit website
    • tel: 970 920 9775
    • Address:

    • 307 East Mill Street
    • Aspen, CO 81611-1826
    • Neighborhood:

    • Downtown
    • Payments:

    • amex mastercard visa
    • Hours:

    • Daily 11:30a-midnight

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