After more than a year of construction and renovation, a much-loved watering hole reopened last week in the town of Minturn, which is located 2 miles up a valley from Interstate 70 near Vail. The Minturn Saloon — which The Denver Post named in 2018 as one of Colorado’s most iconic bars — had a busy first weekend back in business as both locals and leaf-peepers made their way there to check out the changes over a few margaritas. Built in 1901, after a fire burned parts of the 1880s-era mining town, “the building has always housed a restaurant and bar, as well as serving as a pool (hall), boxing hall and gambling joint at one point or another,” according to the Minturn Saloon’s website. The Minturn Saloon’s bar is usually filled with skiers and snowboarders who just came down the Minturn Mile during the ski season.