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I would like to say I like this restaurant but I have mixed feelings. The view is spectacular with big glass windows overlooking the mountain and hummingbird feeders that attract a lot of these beautiful creatures...the place is lovely BUT their menu needs improvement, specially their breakfast options, it doesn't offer healthier or lighter options like oatmeal or yogurt for example. No pastries or bread basket/options for those who doesn't eat a lot and maybe just want a continental style breakfast before hiking. You have to consider this is the only option if you are staying in the lodge/cabins on site. For a restaurant in a mountain, you would expect more hearty food and less "sports bar style food", but they do offer some good options for dinner although only one option for chicken and it comes with pasta, not an option of only chicken with any other side. On the bright side, their pizzas are good and the hot chocolate is awesome, specially on chilly nights. I also consider the prices to be excesive, it's really pricey (I know is the only restaurant in the mountain - there's another in the other hotel but at a lower altitude) but wow: onion rings for $14?, mozzarella sticks $13, a quesadilla $14 and a simple spinach salad $16? Come on! It's ridiculous. Sandwiches with potato chips -not even fries- $15? So a simple lunch of turkey melt sandwiches for a family of 4 plus 1 beverage each will be about $70! And this is not including tax or tip. Strange as it may sound, dinner seems priced ok although bread and butter is not included and is $4. We live about 30 mins away and we used to go this restaurant at least 2 times per month but now we have reduced this (and we eat out every week)....last time was about 2 months and the reason is what I just mentioned above. Not sure when will be back. 3 stars because of the view.
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