Rate Your Mountain's Food!

ill say this: i went to snowbasin a few years back and a little costco steeze cheeseburger was 12 dollars, no fries.
 
wow... i thought my mtn. was getting pricey

a cheesburger at my mtn. i think is about 5 without fries... idk though cause ive never gotten one... look kinda sketchy, but the french fries are good so ill have to give it a 6 or 7
 
When i was at Park city or breckenridge(cant remember) i had the chili in a bread bowl and it was fuckin amazing. But that shit ran me like 10 bucks, but it was almost worth it.
 
guys tell what mountain too, thats the interesting part

im just waiting for someone to say "vail fucks you in the ass with their food!"
 
mt shasta, it used to be decent, but now under new managment it can suck my balls. 2.25 for a fucking donut. 6 bucks for 2 chicken fingers(small bitch fingers) It used to be like 7 for like 4 better ones(they changed ingridients?) on top of a buttload of fries and a drink. they also changed a bunch of bullshit about how you go about getting your food which makes it impossible to steal redbull anymore... bastards.
 
no way man, you gotta take some points off for the expensiveness of it. big whites food is a rip off, but it is pretty good
 
our cafeteria that doesnt serve hot food except soup= .01/10

kelseys 100 feet away from that = 10/10 except its expensive to eat there all the time
 
we have chips and chocolate bars. use to have fryers but some guy blew them up and blue smoke filled the chalet and he burnt his hand.
 
Keegan and I know what real mountain food is like. Whitewater has been voted best ski hill food in Canada many times over the last few years. The main cook (Shelly Adams) used to work on Hollywood movie sets catering.
 
Ski Hill Food = Expensive...thus it cannot get a good rating in my books...but if you are thinking of overall quality ignoring the prices I would definately say Whitewater has quite a selection of original foods. I also like Red Mountains because it is not quite as expensive, and you still get some good munch for your buck.
 
8/10

all i ever eat at Mt Baker is the bread bowl with chili and ask for extra cheese and shit, the guys that work there are pretty dope and will load on the condiments if you ask.

anything else at baker gets a 2/10. the burgers are especially bad.
 
Windham mountain

7- due to its prices for non employees..sucks for you guys and plus the hamburgers are MAAD small
 
dude how can you rate summit at snoqualmie a 4???? you can walk across the street from west and get burritos, corn dogs, hot dogs, and stuff like that for like $1 !!!! thats some awesome shit. i give it like an 8 or 9

stevens pass is like a 6. food is good and better quality than a lot of mountains, but damn its pricey
 
what you talkin about willis

i just had central's pizza and fries the other night and i wanted to throw it across the room, they were both soggy as fuck

whatev, they're supposed to get hammered with 30+ in the next 5 days, which i think we can both agree on
 
theres that mini mart next to the hotel up there. its good shit. the lodge food... i havent had it in years.

but yes, the 3ft of new makes up for it
 
3 - Sorry, but Wildcats food just dosen't cut it. But then again, at least we don't have fat overweight shitheads clogging up our slopes to get a bite of good fried food.
 
Le Massif's food is real good. and well known for it. Cafeteria Haut cuisine

lots of local regional specialties.

I dare u to find better.
 
my mountain in NC has the best food, and not to bad prices, 3.50 for cheeseburger, and 2.00 for fries(which are the best i have ever had).
 
wild mountain - MN:

quality: 7 (compared to other places in the area Wild's quality is like a 20 on a scale of 1-10)

price: 3 (ugh...$4.50 for a cheese burger? :/)
 
sunday river is so fukin expensive, they deserve to be stolen from, so since i never pay for it and it tastes good, ill give it a 8
 
Nitehawk (Grande Prairie)

7.5/10

Decent food at a decent price, I can't complain. A loader burger, a poutine and a small fountain drink, $9 CND. Not neccessarily cheap, but cheaper than an A&W, and better food.
 
not even that great-3 plus, its wicked expensive...they charged my co-instructor 50 cents for a cup of ice to put in his camelbak
 
about 3. their food is crap, but poutine is soooooooo good. but their prices are rediculously high. 2 bucks for a pogo? heeeeeell no. but id give it 9 out of 10 for ability to steal candy bars
 
All of my mountains are expensive as can be. A bowl of soup is like $8. Its such a monopoly. I cant wait till resorts start building fast food restaurants on the hill. And keep the prices the same. Think about the money in that.
 
4.25 for poutine but it don't cost my hill anything to get the stuff there it's 5 minutes outta town and no drive up the hill or anything to the lodge
 
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