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Mountain restaurants, huts Snowbird

Gastronomy at the ski resort Snowbird

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4 out of 5 stars

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Gastronomy (ski huts, restaurants, eating at the ski resort) Snowbird

Snowbird offers a wide range of restaurants and places to stop for a break. Many restaurants serve breakfast, lunch and snacks in the afternoon. There is something for every taste and budget. Restaurants in the lodges and the Snowbird Center also serve fine cuisine in the evening.

16 mountain restaurants & ski huts


Gastronomy tip

The Summit

On the summit of Hidden Peak at the mountain station of the Aerial Tram at 3,353 metres

The Summit is the highest restaurant in Utah. From the spectacular building, you can enjoy beautiful views of the mountains. It is self-service.

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Mid-Gad Restaurant

In the middle of the ski resort in Gad Valley

The Mid-Gad is a self-service restaurant offering hearty lunches and snacks.

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The Forklift

At the base station of the Aerial Tram at the Snowbird Center

The traditional American bistro has a sunny outdoor terrace and a lovely restaurant area. It is a table-service restaurant.

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Creekside Café & Grill

At the base station of the Gadzoom chairlift

In the Creekside Café & Grill, diners can look forward to burgers, burritos, salads, soups and coffee specialities. It is self-service.

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SeventyOne

In the Cliff Lodge

The SeventyOne is reminiscent of the early days of the ski resort in 1971. It has American barbecue specialities, an open kitchen and a retro atmosphere.

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