About Ember
Ember sits slightly off the Main Street tourist circuit on East Adams Avenue, which is itself a signal. The restaurants that don't need to be on the main drag are often the ones worth seeking out. Chef Scott Boshaw has built a restaurant that answers a specific question: what does it mean to cook globally-inspired food in a Colorado mountain town, honestly and without compromise?
The answer is a prix-fixe format — two courses for $50, three courses for $78 — that moves through eclectic appetisers and entrees with a confidence that only comes from a kitchen that knows exactly what it is doing. The flavour combinations read as experimental on paper and land as revelatory at the table. Dishes that pair ingredients from disparate culinary traditions somehow cohere; the chef's understanding of how flavours build and resolve across a meal is clearly sophisticated.
The culinary cocktails deserve separate attention. Made daily from fresh fruit and herbs, they are not garnished drinks — they are full culinary compositions in liquid form. The bar team approaches these with the same seriousness that the kitchen brings to the plates. To drink them alongside the food is to understand why the meal works as a unit.
The Atmosphere and Value
Ember's interior is warm and focused — the kind of space that creates intimacy without forcing it. The smaller dining room keeps tables from feeling isolated while maintaining enough separation for real conversation. The service has a genuine quality: staff who understand the menu at a level that suggests they have tasted everything and formed opinions about it.
The value proposition at Ember is exceptional by Breckenridge fine dining standards. Three courses for $78 per person positions this experience below Rootstalk's tasting menu territory while delivering culinary ambition that competes with it for creativity and execution. The Euphoric Hour from 4-6pm — two appetisers for $25 and bar specials — makes Ember one of the best-value entry points into serious Breckenridge dining. First-timers who arrive at 4pm, spend an hour at the bar, then stay for dinner understand why repeat guests exist.
Best Occasion Fit
Ember is a perfect first date restaurant. The prix-fixe format removes the anxiety of menu decision-making that can derail early dinners — both parties choose from the same short, considered options and move through the meal together. The culinary cocktails give you something to discuss immediately. The food gives you something to react to together. The best first date restaurants are the ones that give two people experiences to share rather than just food to consume, and Ember understands this instinctively.
For impressing clients in a mountain context, Ember signals creativity and inside knowledge — the guest who books here knows Breckenridge at a level beyond the obvious choices. The prix-fixe format works well for client dinners because it establishes a clear structure and end point, which busy executives often appreciate more than an open-ended a la carte evening.
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Guest Reviews
The culinary cocktails were unlike anything I have encountered anywhere. The chef clearly treats the bar as an extension of the kitchen rather than a separate department. The food was delicious with flavour combinations that were surprising and perfectly realised. The prix-fixe format meant we were focused on each other rather than the menu. Exceptional first date restaurant.
We arrived at 4pm for Euphoric Hour and stayed through dinner — four hours total that felt like one. The value at this level of cooking is extraordinary. The staff treated our birthday dinner with care and warmth that never tipped into performance. Ember is the restaurant in Breckenridge that serious food lovers choose when they want to eat well without paying Rootstalk prices.