Very cute place on top of the Mammoth mountain to stop in.
Lisa Wood
Turkey BLT with a stunning view!
Paul W
Had the turkey BLT. The sandwich was just ok. The turkey was fairly flavorless. The bacon and tomato were good. The bun was passable. The staff that prepared it were nice and friendly.
Robert Velasquez
We took the gandolas for the scenic ride and had a cup of coffee at the top. Beautiful views from all angles. This is the jump off for the slopes, highest point, so if you don't like heights this may not be for you.
Mark Perschel
We enjoyed the Interpretive Center while we drank Half Hot Chocolate and Half Coffee from the Cafe. Great views of the Mountains surrounding Mamouth Mountain.. Thank You!
Brandon Farrell
Good food but expensive
Erin A.
Felt the need to review because I found the other reviews a little misleading. We almost didn't ride the gondola to the top and get a drink after reading through all the reviews but we decide to anyway just to kill some time. So here's the deal, we went New Year's Eve after a bunch of snow dumped (so very busy) and there was ample amount of seating between the inside/outside tables. People are constantly getting up and we easily snagged a spot as did everyone else I noticed. Also, it's basically a full bar. I mean somewhat limited but liquor and cocktails, 12 different canned beers, 5 or so beers on tap. Yes a little pricey but honestly Compared to Orange County/LA it's pretty consistent for what you see there (My bloody was $12 and actually very good...and I'm very judgmental of my bloodies haha) We didn't try food but I could see that it's probably a little subpar but If you're looking to ride the gondola for some views and grab a drink, definitely do it.
This is a GREAT place where to learn about the mountain ranges of Mammoth, it's geological history, and the wildlife that is indigenous to the area. It is small, but packed with info--if you have the opportunity, listen to the ranger of this interpretive center. A nice stop at the summit for those not skiing, or if you brought young ones for the (360°) view.
Shani Hubbard
Heck of a view from the top! The gondola ride is something you'll never forget.
Amazing views. Must go.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 3
Service: 5
Very cute place on top of the Mammoth mountain to stop in.
Turkey BLT with a stunning view!
Had the turkey BLT. The sandwich was just ok. The turkey was fairly flavorless. The bacon and tomato were good. The bun was passable. The staff that prepared it were nice and friendly.
We took the gandolas for the scenic ride and had a cup of coffee at the top. Beautiful views from all angles. This is the jump off for the slopes, highest point, so if you don't like heights this may not be for you.
We enjoyed the Interpretive Center while we drank Half Hot Chocolate and Half Coffee from the Cafe. Great views of the Mountains surrounding Mamouth Mountain.. Thank You!
Good food but expensive
Felt the need to review because I found the other reviews a little misleading. We almost didn't ride the gondola to the top and get a drink after reading through all the reviews but we decide to anyway just to kill some time. So here's the deal, we went New Year's Eve after a bunch of snow dumped (so very busy) and there was ample amount of seating between the inside/outside tables. People are constantly getting up and we easily snagged a spot as did everyone else I noticed. Also, it's basically a full bar. I mean somewhat limited but liquor and cocktails, 12 different canned beers, 5 or so beers on tap. Yes a little pricey but honestly Compared to Orange County/LA it's pretty consistent for what you see there (My bloody was $12 and actually very good...and I'm very judgmental of my bloodies haha) We didn't try food but I could see that it's probably a little subpar but If you're looking to ride the gondola for some views and grab a drink, definitely do it.
Was not open
Overpriced for what you get
Restaurantji Recommends
Nice place
Vegetarian sandwich was good.
This is a GREAT place where to learn about the mountain ranges of Mammoth, it's geological history, and the wildlife that is indigenous to the area. It is small, but packed with info--if you have the opportunity, listen to the ranger of this interpretive center. A nice stop at the summit for those not skiing, or if you brought young ones for the (360°) view.
Heck of a view from the top! The gondola ride is something you'll never forget.
Love it