I live up here in Summit County. We're in pretty much an average year. Snowpack at Breck is 111% of average for this time of year and the 44 inch base is fine, if unspectacular. Depending on your plans for the weekend (i.e. if you're with kids and skiing mostly groomers), you may not even notice a difference. The upper mountains stuff is mostly skiing well, but you probably need to keep an eye out for rocks still (it's honestly been a couple weeks since I've been at Breck, I mostly ski the other side of the county and then I was just in Park City for a few days). We're at the start of a snow cycle - it's lightly snowing out my window as I type this - so you should be getting fresh snow all weekend. Breck reported 7 inches new last night and the forecast calls for a couple more inches every day. So, no giant pow but enough to keep everything refreshed, hopefully. If you want to venture to Keystone one day, I think North Peak and the Outback are actually skiing the best anywhere in Summit County at the moment. If you're going to go over the pass to Vail or Beaver Creek, I'd recommend the latter as Vail Mountain has been one resort truly getting a bit skunked this year (98% snowpack vs 108% at Beaver Creek). In any case, it should be fun. The crowds have died down slightly since the holidays so there's a bit more breathing room on the slopes and in the towns.
If you're looking for a fun place for lunch or dinner, the Breckenridge Distillery has pretty good BBQ and (obviously) good drinks; they do tours too. For stuff right in town, Aurum has a great happy hour 4-6 with good, somewhat upscale (for breck) food and drinks. Fatty's is a favored local pizza place, although if you just want a slice I'd go to Giampetro's. All within a block of Main Street. If you're looking for a breakfast place, Mom's Baking Company has good food and coffee and never has the waits that everywhere else does. Don't know how the stay in business, but you can save like 15 minutes by heading there vs most of the other coffee shops on a Saturday morning. Enjoy the weekend and remember, as Warren Miller says, "the best place in the world to ski is where you're skiing that day."