Overall Rating and is it worth a visit: 8.25/10 and Yes. Fittingly located at the bottom of Copper Mountain’s American Eagle chair lift, Eagle BBQ was a surprising gem that I did not expect to find at the end of a ski run, but was happy to review none the less. Upon descending from the slopes and walking through the doors, a nice pleasant smell of smoke hits you and gets you excited for what comes next. You line up along the wall and place your order cafeteria style, with food served on metal trays atop black butcher paper. For the order, I ended up going with the 2 meat premier platter with brisket, ribs, and the mac & cheese as the side, served with a slice of white bread and multiple homemade sauces available. After getting my food, I grabbed a seat at the bar and as a change up, ordered a Bloody Mary instead of the usual beer. Happily, this ended up being the perfect way to cut the fattiness of the meats and might be my new go to. In terms of the meal itself, the brisket and ribs were solid, especially for being at elevation and in the middle of winter, with the only side I had being just okay. In terms of the customer service, it was solid while also giving laid back mountain vibes, which paired perfectly with the rest of the ambiance. The place was also packed on a Friday, making for a super fun and lively experience far better than your typical mountain chalet restaurant. Somehow being privately owned even through they are at the bottom of the center village run, they make for a super easy and delicious stop for a mid day snack or drink with your friends and the family. BBQ fans, come here with confidence if feeling the itch for some brisket or smoked meats after a long day of shredding. Will be back again

Date Visited: 2/20/2026
Address: 214 Ten Mile Cir, Frisco, CO 80443
Day of the Week: Friday
Time of Day: 12:22 PM. Open from 8-10:30 AM for breakfast, then start serving BBQ
Owner: Darrell Walsh
Website: eaglebbqcopper.com
Number of Years in Business: Opened in 2016
Number of People in Line: people in front of me, with 15-20 coming in after me
Regional Style of BBQ: “Colorado Style”
Total Cost: $56.86 with tip. Ordered the 2 Meat Premium BBQ Platter with brisket and St. Louis Ribs with mac & cheese as a side. Had some of my brother’s pulled pork as well
Type of Wood: Unsure, but I think hickory
Type of Smoker: Southern Pride smokers outside, but might have some additional ones in the kitchen
Type of Seasoning: Mostly salt and pepper
Best Dish: Ribs
Best Sauce: Didn’t review any
Best Side: Mac & cheese
Interior Description: Full bar in the back and cafeteria style ordering when you enter and line up along a separated wood wall, which was needed due to the long line ahead of me. With beer signs and animal anatomy/butcher art aligning the walls of reclaimed wooden panels, it creates a nice mountain/BBQ/chalet environment, which invites you to grab a table and gives the legs a rest after a day on the slopes
Pro Tip: Breakfast is also served for burritos, biscuits and gravy, or biscuit sandwiches from 8-10:30. Full service bar also makes up some great Bloody Mary’s, which is a rare option to find for Colorado BBQ, but is an option/trend I hope catches on
Brisket
0/10 Ranking: 8.25/10
Seasoning: Salt, pepper, maybe others
Description: A juicy brisket, served with one thickly cut fatty piece for the platter option. Really well cooked and moist without being mushy, it still needs some more smoke and seasoning to come through in its flavors. That said, probably some of the most authentic tasting and enjoyable briskets that you can hope find at the bottom of a ski run in the middle of winter. Would order again


St Louis Style Ribs
0/10 Ranking: 8.25 to 8.5/10
Seasoning: Unsure
Description: These were some leaner ribs, but mostly meat vs fat for their ratio. Pretty much fall off the bone and well seasoned with salt and pepper. Doesn’t appear to be sauced at all, unless maybe a light brush at the final stage of the smoking process. Still had a little bite to them and not mushy at all. Also worth ordering again and maybe just slightly better than the brisket


Pulled Pork
0/10 Ranking: 8 to 8.25/10
Seasoning: Unsure
Description: Borrowed some from my brother, so thanks Brandon! Very juicy pulled pork, but just ever so slightly overcooked. Did have a few nice bark chunks for some texture, but only a few. Needs some more smoke and seasoning to it, similar to the brisket, but worth ordering for the table or for the sandwich

Sauces – Didn’t review any
Sides – Mac & Cheese
0/10 Ranking: 7.75 to 8/10
Description: A spiral macaroni, with a cheddar or American blend for the cheese. Noodles were almost al dente, but slightly under cooked. Not much flavor too them, and could use some salt and pepper, or BBQ sauce if that’s your thing. Certainly fine for the kids, but would probably skip for another option next time

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