Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Snowshoe. Whether visiting Snowshoe for its well-known ski resort, cultural attractions, or off-season outdoor activities, you are sure to have a great time in this family friendly mountain area. The name Snowshoe itself conjures images of fresh powdery snow, and it holds true to that image with Snowshoe Mountain Resort, where you can ski the day away. Snowshoe Mountain Tubing Park has areas for snowboarding and tubing as well, so you can enjoy the mountain snow whichever way you like. If you are there off season or would rather enjoy some snow-free activities, the Raven Golf Club has a dramatic 18-hole championship style golf course where you can enjoy all the mountain beauty there is to offer while working on your game. Pamper yourself with a day at Spa Vantage, or spend a day with the family at the Big Top amusement park.
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4 based on 107 reviews
Our server was very nice and friendly. The nachos were fabulous and my husband loved the tacos. I very pleased to see vegetarian options.
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4 based on 97 reviews
Not fancy, not quick, not cheap, but food was good when it finally got there. We arrived about 6:00 and it was already busy and noisy, but looked like it would get even louder since they were setting up for music. We ordered the âLoaded Lonnieâ pizza with red sauce instead of the cream sauce and I have to say it was the best pizza Iâve had in a long time. Took 1 1/2 hours, but not many choices in the area. Watched the flies buzz around while we waited.
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4 based on 16 reviews
Tuque's is a nice addition to the lunch scene at Snowshoe. Its across from the Western Territory. Great music and place to relax for an hour. The poutine / fries were delightfully filling. The french dip sandwich was tasty. The cheese plate could probably use a few more varieties of cheese, but nonetheless, a good option. My kids liked the burger sliders but probably would have liked it more if there were some more picky kid friendly items (read, chicken tenders). Figure $100 for a family of 5 for lunch.
3 based on 14 reviews
Brandi's Restaurant and Pub, located in the Inn at Snowshoe, is about the only dining option at the base of the mountain (there is a bar and Subway across the street from the hotel). In the mornings, they have a complimentary breakfast buffet for hotel guests. The breakfast buffet was pretty good with hot and cold options. Occasionally, they'd run out of something like coffee or bagels and it would take a while to get more. But about everyone hits the restaurant at the same time in the morning before hitting the slopes, so not surprising that they run out of stuff when its so crowded. We also ate here once for dinner, dining in the pub area, which is separate from the restaurant area. But they serve mostly the same food at the bar and its open later and a more casual atmosphere. Food and service were OK, nothing great, but not terrible either. The best dining options at Snowshoe are at The Village, but we stayed at the Inn and didn't want to go out.
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