
In a town renowned for exclusivity and luxury, Sant Ambroeus has made a bold entrance. The restaurant group’s latest opening transforms a landmark 1889 silver-boom edifice into what may be Aspen’s most compelling cultural crossroads—where Milan’s aperitivo culture meets Alpine sophistication.
After debuting a coffee bar a year ago, Sant Ambroeus now expands its offerings with a full restaurant, bar, and outdoor dining space. The project, conceived by SA Hospitality Group and brought to life by Giampiero Tagliaferri Studio, reads like a love letter to both Italian and Alpine design sensibilities. The compound unfolds across three distinct spaces: a refined dining room, the intimate Il Baretto bar, and a courtyard.
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