In a short blog
entry, it's not really possible to discuss all of the great dining
options for climbers on the road. What is possible is a smattering of
great dining options at a few popular climbing areas. Please feel free
to add your own favorites in the comment section!
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Squamish,
BC: - Howe Sound Brew Pub - Cool ambiance with cool people and cool music make up for the okay menu and mediocre beer. This is the evening focal point for climbers, skiers, kite boarders and mountain bikers. As such it cannot be missed.
Leavenworth, WA:
- Gustavs -- The somewhat limited menu is the downside of this climber's hangout. The upside is that there is great locally brewed beer in this faux Bavarian haunt.
- South -- The best Mexican food in the area!
- Munchen Haus -- This restaurant in "the corner" of the Leavenworth offers outside dining for those with a big Bavarian appetite. If brauts and beer are your think, you can't go wrong with eh Munchen Haus.
- Icicle Brewing -- This is less of a classic restaurant as it is a brewry. The location offers meat or vegetable plates alongside excellent craft brews.
Washington Pass, WA
- The Duck Brand -- This great little restaurant/inn is actually in the town of Winthrop which is about thirty miles from the pass. The menu includes both Mexican and American fare, all of which is really good. Bottomless tortilla chips and friendly service on top of excellent food make it well worth the travel time from the mountains.
Other Washington
State Options -- Be sure to check out this
website for great suggestions from members of the Washington Trails Association.
Eastern
Sierra, CA
- The Mobile Station -- One of the best kept secrets and perhaps one of the oddest secrets in the world of restaurants is the gas station/deli in Lee Vining, California. The Whoa Nellie Deli, found inside the Mobile Station, provides arguably the best food and the best musical entertainment on the entirety of the Eastern Sierra 395 corridor. People as far away as Bishop and Yosemite Valley will make special trips to see a band and have a meal at this gas station. Upon hearing this many people scoff at the idea that a gas station could compete with "real" restaurants. Those same people will -- after one meal at the Whoa Nellie Deli -- make entire vacation plans around eating there again.
Joshua Tree, CA:
- Crossroads Cafe and Tavern -- This kitchy little restaurant features a cool ambiance but limited hours of operation. In particular, the breakfasts stand out as tasty and above average.
- Santanas Mexican -- This 24 hour Mexican restaurant is cheap and greasy with a capital "g." Though many might see Santanas as a little too cheap and greasy before a hard day of climbing, it is a popular after-climb destination. Lots of food plus lots of calories equals a full stomach and a happy climber!
Red Rocks, NV:
Red
Rock Canyon is just 19 miles from the world famous Las Vegas Strip. In
other words, it is minutes away from more five star restaurants than
anywhere else in the world. The following selections are common climber
destinations and hang-outs that mix good food with great prices.
- BJs Restaurant and Brewery -- Just minutes from Red Rock Canyon, this restaurant and brewery offers an excellent variety of different foods, beers and appetizers. The place has a very family oriented feel to it and there are often kids running around the restaurant. There are certainly a lot of options in Vegas, but this seems to be the most attractive to many climbers as it does not really feel like a Sin City restaurant. The downside of its ambiance is that it is a very busy destination and there are often long waits.
- Red Rock Hotel and Casino Buffet -- Those who have spent a significant amount of time in Vegas are over the whole buffet scene. They could care less. But there are still a lot of climbers who want to eat themselves silly and for them, the "Feast Buffet" at the Red Rock Hotel and Casino is just a hop, skip and a jump away and will please the bottomless belly.
- John Cutter -- This little bar/restaurant hasn't been around for too long, but it is becoming really popular with the locals. This is primarily because most climbers finish their day around Happy Hour, and John Cutter's has $1 beer and $1 sliders...
Zion National Park,
UT:
- Zion Pizza and Noodle Co. -- The beer is definitely weak. It is Utah. But there is a great deal of variety at this scenic little Italian restaurant. And though it is often crowded with visitors from around the world, it's a place well worth the wait.
- West Rib Pub and Grill -- After coming out of the Alaska Range, people are hungry and thirsty. And the West Rib is one place that will definitely cover a big hunger and a big thirst. Try the monster McKinley Burger after climbing the mountain; or slurp down an Ice Axe Ale, but don't drink it too fast, the servers will only provide patrons two of these beers with 9% alcohol content.
- Talkeetna Roadhouse -- This is the place for breakfast. The "family style" space provides the opportunity to make new friends while testing their famous sourdough pancakes.
- Denali Brewing Company/Twister Creek -- This is the new kid on the block when it comes to AK dining. With excellent beer and a varied menu, this is a place that can't be missed.
While researching this blog
post, I decided that I should get some opinions beyond those of myself,
my wife and a few of our guides. As a result I started threads some time ago on rockclimbing.com
and on mountainproject.com
for people to post their favorite eats at their local crags throughout
the country. To read these threads, click
here and here.
--Jason
D. Martin
also:
ReplyDeleteO'Grady's Pantry in Leavenworth. Undoubtedly the best breakfast burritos and coffee hangout in town. It's on the way to the classics in the Icicle too!
The Wildflower Cafe in Talkeetna. about 20 beers on tap and excellent food, prepared by a former Presidential chef.
Good Food in Marblemount, WA. The ideal stop for any adventures along the North Cascades Highway.
What about the East Coast Climbers? Pies & Pints in Fayetteville, WV is my personal fave!
ReplyDeleteWhat about Noon Mark Diner in the Adirondacks? Best pies and fries on earth!
ReplyDeleteCrossroads in JTree is no more. It was a great place. I always enjoyed going there instead of eating what I brought for the campsite. It is under new ownership and will be something else. Not sure if it's open yet as it was closed down for renovations last time I was there a couple months ago.
ReplyDeleteNew favorite: The Train Wreck Bar in Burlington, WA. Try the Jalapeno Popper Burger. Amazing. Oh yeah, it has bacon on it, too.
ReplyDeleteWhat about the Heidelburger (misspelled here) in Leavenworth? A lot of burger for not a lot of money. For Zion the Bit and Spur or The Flying Monkey definitely crush the Pizza Noodle. As for the Eastern Sierra, Mobil doesn't have an "e".
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