Hit up this spot after a day on the slopes. Â They have a decent selection of stuff on tap.
The wings were crispy, well-flavored, perfection. Â Maybe I was skewed by my ravenous hunger from a day spent shredding, but I suspect most patrons will end up here with the same handicap.
I also got the beef bourginon and ate every last bite. Â I mean the plate was basically licked clean. Â And I still wanted to order the chicken pot pie. Â But I managed to refrain. Â Not all that pricey considering the location. Â Solid apres-ski experience.
It was 6:00 and I was hungry but didnt want to go to main street. Â I already dined at the Baja this week and that was poor. Â I've been staying in the Village for a week yearly and never tried Legends, my loss. Â I was pleasantly surprised since this is a sports bar. Â First is the appearance, it was clean, there was a young man at the door waiting to seat me. Â Noise level was low enough I could hear the other tables conversations and they were not talking loud. Â Cloth Napkins! This bring up the bar, then the host brought me water and said the waitress would be next. The menu was simple, I ordered the burger and fries. Â While waiting for the burger both the host and waitress kept my water full. Burger was actually very good, bacon was crisp, fries were OK but you can tell when they have been out for a while, but I didn't care, there were so many of them anyway. Â It just reminds me of why, I don't need to be eating fries. Â
Burger & fries were$17 w/o tip. Â Fair price, because a drink burger and fries on the mountain is $16 and not near as good as this.
I wish I had found Legends 10 years ago. Â I'll probably eat here once more before I leave.