Grey Lady

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Aspen, United States

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Seafood restaurant· Bar· Restaurant· New England restaurant

Grey Lady Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Grey Lady is located in Aspen, United States on 305 S Mill St. Grey Lady is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category seafood restaurant in United States.

Address

305 S Mill St

Price range

$

Phone

+1 9709251797

Service options

Dine-in

Amenities

Toilets

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Alcohol

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Caleb Hill

Quiet place with good vibes. I’ve been to Maine and eaten fresh lobster rolls and these were on point for being served in CO! Lobster chowdah was on the soupy side but it was very enjoyable as well. We ate at the bar and service was good.

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Robert Foltz

Went during fall right as they were closing for the off season. Service was good, food was delicious, and the best part of all was the atmosphere. It’s located by this cobblestone path lined with trees. The outdoor area was completely open, and made for a very unique and modern Colorado atmosphere. We sat near the cobblestone path, which features a water fountain show, which was honestly some of the best entertainment. Kids splashing, the occasional texter accidentally gets soaked by not paying attention, and dogs playing in the water. Made for great people watching.

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Victor Wang

Amazing delicious oysters with great seafood dishes. Love the ambiance and the service was friendly and fast.

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Tica Moncrief

Amazing drinks and good food

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Cate Vieregger

Got to love the Whispering Angel party at Aspen Food & Wine

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Suzy Hampton

Quaint little hole in the wall place with a quiet atmosphere. Thought there would be a wider seafood selection on the menu, however the salmon and fried polenta was delicious. A little pricey for the portion size.

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Tiffany Dahlberg

Good Peruvian chicken and seafood linguine. Lovely outdoor setting.

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Scott Wolfe

We were disappointed with the Grey Lady. Billed as a seafood restaurant with fresh oysters daily, there were no oysters within a thousand miles from here! Limited menu, the only seafood was salmon and fish & chips. Settled for a five ounce "rib eye," which doesn't exactly cut it after a full day of skiing. Brussel sprouts and lobster wedge were excellent. Uninspired decor, empty on a Friday night.