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Contribuiți la feedbackFor as great as this mountain is, it has relatively few options for on mountain dining. The two most casual, Casper (this one) and Rendezvous at the top of the gondola are small and packed and hard to get around. It is nearly impossible to find a table. If you get there too late, most likely they are running out of food yesterday at 1:30: pretzels with no cheese, no nachos, no chili. Today, I did get a pretzel (and a table after hovering awkwardly waiting for someone to leave)...but the pretzel cheese is 90% salt and 10% cheese like substance. The prices are also expectedly high for below average junk. Also the payment system asks for a tip for an entirely self service restaurant the only way out of it is to awkwardly select other and manually enter $0.00. These places are all just shameless money grabs with no love.
It's always tough to find a spot on a ski mountain that is decent, especially when you got kids who are obsessed with healthy eating. I'm not going to say that this is the spot for that by any means, but at least they have fruit. Staff was super friendly. The day we were there they had some shrimp po boys which may not have been a good option for the kids, due to the friedness of the shrimp, but I liked them. I really liked the sauce. Kids enjoyed their chili.
Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Price per person: $10–20 Food: 4 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 4
Badly needs renovation. Bathrooms are in a sad condition. Furnishings are well worn. Food is mediocre. Great place to warm up. Food: 3 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 4
It's greasy, it's expensive. But Boy, do those chicken tendies hit the spot!!