Restaurant in Avon, United States
WYLD
460ptsMichelin-noted mountain dining, no dress code stress.

About WYLD
WYLD holds a Michelin Plate (2025) inside the Ritz-Carlton, Bachelor Gulch — the most credentialed dining option at Beaver Creek at the $$$ price point. The mountain tapas format, Butcher's Block cuts, and a 890-selection wine list give returning guests real reasons to come back. Reservations are recommended; book well ahead during ski season.
Should You Book WYLD?
If you're comparing WYLD to other slopeside dining at Beaver Creek, there's no close contest at the $$$ price point. Most mountain resort restaurants trade on location and captive audiences; WYLD has a Michelin Plate (2025) and a wine list of 890 selections to back up the price tag. For returning guests who've done the signature dinner once, the question is what else the room offers — and the answer is more than you'd expect from a hotel restaurant at altitude.
The Room and the Setting
The visual case for WYLD starts before you sit down. The restaurant occupies a premier slopeside position inside the Ritz-Carlton, Bachelor Gulch, and the setting reads as deliberately mountain without tipping into kitsch. The refined-rustic interior connects directly to The Great Room fireside lounge, which functions as both a pre-dinner cocktail stop and a late-night option for nightcaps. The horseshoe bar runs adjacent to the main dining room, giving the space an inviting flow that most standalone mountain restaurants don't achieve. If you're arriving for dinner in winter, plan to arrive 20 to 30 minutes early — The Great Room is worth the time, and the seasonal cocktail program (more savory libations in the colder months, herbaceous combinations in summer) is a legitimate reason to linger. Wine Director Elizabeth Surprenant oversees a list with particular depth in Burgundy, Bordeaux, and California; at the $$$ pricing tier, expect many bottles above $100, but the Michelin inspector flagged hidden gems worth hunting for.
What to Order If You've Been Before
For a returning guest, the mountain tapas format rewards a different approach than a first visit. The fire-roasted cauliflower , served as a whole head on a skillet with lemon gremolata and buttermilk aioli , is the kind of dish that converts vegetable skeptics and holds up as a reason to return. The Butcher's Block section of the menu is where WYLD earns its $$$ positioning most clearly: the elk rack and Colorado lamb chop are the items that reflect the restaurant's locally sourced, Rocky Mountain identity most directly. If you ordered the beef filet on your first visit, the elk rack is the logical next move. Side dishes here are not an afterthought; the Boursin mashed potatoes and lemon-roasted asparagus are the kind of supporting cast that makes the difference between a good meal and a complete one. For dessert, the roasted banana cake with Nutella ice cream skews savory rather than sweet, pairing well with a glass of ice wine if the list has one that suits. Chef Jasper Schneider's kitchen blends its own seasonings in-house, which gives the food a consistency that separates it from mountain restaurants relying on imported luxury ingredients to justify prices.
Lunch vs. Dinner at WYLD
WYLD serves both lunch and dinner, which is worth knowing for trip planning. The mountain-casual dress code removes the friction that comes with some $$$ mountain restaurants , you can come directly from the slopes without changing, which makes the lunch service genuinely usable rather than theoretical. For a special occasion, dinner is the right call: the full wine list, the seasonal cocktail program, and the evening atmosphere in The Great Room make a stronger case for the price. For a weekday lunch after morning skiing, WYLD is a more practical choice than it might appear from the Michelin recognition alone. Reservations are recommended but not required; guests staying on property can use the concierge to secure a table, which is the path of least resistance during peak ski season.
Practical Details
WYLD is located at 0130 Daybreak Ridge Road inside the Ritz-Carlton, Bachelor Gulch in Avon, Colorado 81620. The price range is $$$, with a typical two-course meal running $66 or above before beverages and tip. The wine list carries 890 selections across 7,800 bottles of inventory, with strength in Burgundy, Bordeaux, France, and California at the $$$ tier. Reservations are recommended; book as far ahead as your schedule allows during ski season, when the room fills consistently. The mountain-casual dress code means no jacket required, which is a genuine practical advantage in a ski resort context. For those not staying at the Ritz-Carlton, the restaurant is accessible as a standalone dining destination. See our full Avon restaurants guide for how WYLD fits into the broader dining picture, and our full Avon hotels guide if you're deciding where to stay. For pre- or post-dinner options, our full Avon bars guide covers what's worth visiting nearby. Sakaba is the other Avon restaurant worth knowing if you're building out a multi-night dining plan.
Awards and Recognition
WYLD holds a Michelin Plate for 2025 (and held one in 2024), which in Michelin's framework signals cooking worth seeking out , a step below a star, but a meaningful credential in a mountain resort market where the competition is thin and the inspectors are selective. The Forbes Travel Guide Four-Star rating on the parent property (the Ritz-Carlton, Bachelor Gulch) provides a service baseline that most standalone restaurants can't match. A Google rating of 4.3 across 149 reviews suggests consistent execution rather than occasional brilliance, which is the more useful data point for repeat visits.
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how WYLD sits against its peer set.
Further Afield: American Fine Dining Worth Knowing
If WYLD's farm-to-table approach appeals and you're planning other trips, Blue Hill at Stone Barns in Tarrytown and Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg occupy similar territory , locally sourced, ingredient-driven, serious wine programs , at higher price points and with more booking difficulty. For progressive American cooking with more theatrical ambition, Lazy Bear in San Francisco and Alinea in Chicago are the benchmark comparisons. If you're in other cities, Providence in Los Angeles, Addison in San Diego, and The Inn at Little Washington represent what the upper tier of American fine dining looks like at full stretch. For a more casual American frame of reference, Hilda and Jesse in San Francisco and Selby's in Atherton are useful data points on what $$$ American cooking delivers outside a resort context. Emeril's in New Orleans and Le Bernardin in New York City round out the national picture for diners benchmarking against the leading of the American fine dining market.
FAQs
- Is the tasting menu worth it at WYLD? WYLD does not operate a fixed tasting menu format in the way that a destination restaurant like The French Laundry in Napa does. The mountain tapas structure lets you build a multi-course meal at your own pace, which at the $$$ price point ($66+ for a typical two-course meal before drinks) is genuinely flexible. The Michelin Plate recognition and the locally sourced ingredients from Chef Jasper Schneider's kitchen justify the spend, particularly if you order from the Butcher's Block section and add two or three tapas to share.
- How far ahead should I book WYLD? During peak ski season at Beaver Creek, book as far ahead as possible , at minimum one to two weeks out for a weekend dinner. Reservations are recommended but not required, and guests staying at the Ritz-Carlton, Bachelor Gulch can use the concierge to assist. Midweek dinners and lunch service are easier to secure on shorter notice, but a Michelin Plate restaurant in a high-demand resort market fills faster than the walk-in policy suggests.
- Does WYLD handle dietary restrictions? The menu includes strong vegetable-focused options (the fire-roasted cauliflower is a standout) alongside the meat-heavy Butcher's Block, suggesting kitchen flexibility. For specific dietary needs, contacting the restaurant directly in advance is the right approach , no phone number or website is currently listed on Pearl, so reaching out through the Ritz-Carlton, Bachelor Gulch concierge is the most reliable route.
- What should a first-timer know about WYLD? Come hungry and arrive early enough to use The Great Room for pre-dinner cocktails , the seasonal cocktail menu is worth the extra time. The mountain-casual dress code means no jacket required, which removes a friction point. Order from the Butcher's Block for the most locally distinctive experience (elk rack or Colorado lamb chop), and ask the sommelier or Wine Director Elizabeth Surprenant's team about the wine list's hidden gems, which the Michelin inspector specifically flagged.
- Is WYLD good for a special occasion? Yes, with the right expectations. The Ritz-Carlton service baseline, Michelin Plate recognition, and the fireside atmosphere of The Great Room make it a credible special-occasion choice in the Beaver Creek market. It is not a white-tablecloth destination restaurant in the mode of Alinea or Le Bernardin, but at $$$ pricing with a mountain-casual dress code, it delivers a more relaxed and accessible version of a celebratory dinner that suits the resort context well.
Compare WYLD
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| WYLD | Michelin Plate (2025); A tribute to the Rocky Mountains shines through at WYLD, the signature restaurant inside Forbes Travel Guide Four-Star The Ritz-Carlton, Bachelor Gulch. From its premier slopeside location to the spirit of the land that ... **Our Inspector's Highlights The refined yet rustic setting of WYLD appropriately pairs with the restaurant’s innovative menu, offering locally sourced ingredients with flavors of authenticity.Service and quality are top priorities at this stylish establishment.There’s remarkable attention to details on the menu and hidden gems on the wine list.The property’s fireside lounge is connected to this Beaver Creek restaurant. Known as The Great Room, it’s where to go for pre-dinner cocktails or a nightcap, offering all the comforts of home with full food and beverage service.Inviting energy flows throughout WYLD into the adjacent horseshoe bar and through The Great Room, where an impeccably trained staff moves about efficiently to meet your every need.Like the food, WYLD’s cocktail menu takes cues from the seasons, including herbaceous combinations in the summer to more savory libations in the winter.** **Things to Know Reservations are recommended but not required. Those staying on property can ask the concierge for help booking a table.A mountain-casual dress code makes it easy to come to WYLD on a whim.** **Treatments:** The Food WYLD’s selection of mountain tapas lets you indulge in multiple dishes at once. The fire-roasted cauliflower, for example, is an impressive take on the vegetable, served as the whole head on a skillet, complemented by a flavor-rich lemon gremolata and buttermilk aioli.Entrées from the “Butcher’s Block” portion of the menu highlight superb cuts. Try the eight-ounce beef filet, the elk rack or the Colorado lamb chop, and don’t miss a side dish or two with options like Boursin mashed potatoes and lemon-roasted asparagus.The contemporary American restaurant blends its own seasonings to ensure its food has one-of-a-kind flavors.Dessert is a must here. The savory flavors of the roasted banana cake with Nutella ice cream aligns beautifully with a glass of ice wine. **Amenities:** 0130 Daybreak Ridge, Avon, Colorado 81620; WINE: Wine Strengths: Burgundy, Bordeaux, France, California Pricing: $$$ i Wine pricing: Based on the list\'s general markup and high and low price points:$ has many bottles < $50;$$ has a range of pricing;$$$ has many $100+ bottles Selections: 890 Inventory: 7,800 CUISINE: Cuisine Types: Farm to Table, Seasonal Pricing: $$$ i Cuisine pricing: The cost of a typical two-course meal, not including tip or beverages.$ is < $40;$$ is $40–$65;$$$ is $66+. Meals: Lunch and Dinner STAFF: People Wine Director: Elizabeth Surprenant Chef: Jasper Schneider; Michelin Plate (2024) | $$$ | — |
| Le Bernardin | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | $$$$ | — |
| Atomix | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | $$$$ | — |
| Lazy Bear | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | $$$$ | — |
| Alinea | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | $$$$ | — |
| Atelier Crenn | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | $$$$ | — |
What to weigh when choosing between WYLD and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the tasting menu worth it at WYLD?
WYLD does not operate a fixed tasting menu format — the menu is structured around mountain tapas and a Butcher's Block of entrees, which gives you more flexibility than a locked omakase-style progression. At $$$, a two-course meal runs $66 or more before drinks, so ordering across the tapas and a cut from the Butcher's Block is the more efficient way to get the full picture. The format suits groups with different appetites better than a single tasting progression would.
How far ahead should I book WYLD?
Reservations are recommended but not required, and WYLD operates a mountain-casual dress code, so same-week or even same-day bookings are feasible outside peak ski season. During Beaver Creek's busiest winter and holiday weeks, book at least a few days ahead. Guests staying at the Ritz-Carlton, Bachelor Gulch can ask the concierge to handle the booking directly.
Does WYLD handle dietary restrictions?
The venue data does not include specific dietary accommodation policies. Given the farm-to-table, locally sourced format and the tapas-plus-entree structure, the menu offers enough variety that most common restrictions can be navigated, but confirm specifics when reserving — either directly or through the Ritz-Carlton concierge if you're staying on property.
What should a first-timer know about WYLD?
Come with the mountain tapas in mind — dishes like the fire-roasted cauliflower and Butcher's Block cuts (elk rack, Colorado lamb chop, eight-ounce beef filet) are the core of the menu. The Great Room fireplace lounge connects to WYLD and works well for pre-dinner cocktails, especially in winter when the seasonal cocktail menu shifts to savory combinations. Dress code is mountain-casual, so ski-day clothes are fine. The 2025 Michelin Plate means the kitchen is cooking at a level that justifies the $$$ price, even if it's not a starred destination.
Is WYLD good for a special occasion?
Yes, with one caveat: the atmosphere is warm and slopeside rather than formal, which makes it a strong choice for celebratory dinners where you want substance without stiffness. The Michelin Plate recognition, a wine list of 890 selections across 7,800 bottles with strengths in Burgundy and Bordeaux, and attentive service align with what a special occasion needs. If your group wants a private room or a more intimate setting, the horseshoe bar and Great Room lounge offer alternative configurations worth requesting when booking.
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