Grant Village Lake House Restaurant

1095 Grant Marina Rd, Yellowstone National Park
(307) 344-7311

Recent Reviews

ArtsyGalBaltimore

Only restaurant still ope at Grant Village given staffing shortfalls. Reservations and walk-ins, including two bus tours resulted in a high volume taxing the very hard working staff after a busy season. Our server clearly carried herself well, and we are grateful for her efficiency under trying conditions. Bison burger and fries good, fish and chips with onion rings were a bad substitution for fries. Onion rings still frozen. Waited an hour, not having reservation. Take-out not desirable given the cramped room set-up and no microwave for re-heating possible.

Denise Podeschi

Although I don't like buffets, it is a necessarily efficient breakfast buffet for the crowds in the park. Food was okay. Views of the lake were fantastic.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 3

Jason Harlow

It would appear the prime rib was the bottom of an employees boot. It was cold, rubbery, and flavorless. Just another half hearted attempt at running a restaurant by a greedy concessionaire.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 2

Jeramie Finch

Tacos were overpriced for a Californian! Our group called them 2 bite tacos small and underwhelming.Parking: Never could figure out how to drive here had a disabled person in our group.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 1

Service: 3

Pallavi B

Almost all food tasted like canned.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 1

Service: 2

Shikha Suneja

Food was okay — small portions and expensive. It was good to find some vegan options though.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Veg Tacos

Sam V

Nice place for quick bite to eat near the water. Street tacos of all kinds with great guacamole.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Saravanan Setty

Nice lake view restaurant which doesn’t need a restaurant. A very small menu, mostly tacos and some desert/drinks. The tacos tasted good, especially for a place inside the park. You order at the counter and they bring it to your table.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 4

Darrell D.

What a wasted opportunity to do a decent taco bar. Yellowstone NP food is a disaster throughout the park and this was no exception. It is supposed to be street tacos, and they also have a trio of dips and chips. The taco choices were: Al Pastor, Fish, Chicken, and Beef barbacoa. We ordered the dip trip (guacamole that looked like green paste with no seasoning, cheese dip, and what I think was an attempt at salsa but was just diced tomatoes with an occasional onion piece tossed in. For some reason if you order a single taco it comes in a bowl. Never in my life have I had a taco served in a bowl. These are supposed to be street tacos but they serve theirs in a single yellow tortilla. You need double tortillas to stop them from falling apart. You also need white corn, not yellow, for the tortilla. There was no salsa bar. How can you have a taco restaurant without a salsa bar? All they had was one flavorless salsa and one spicy(thank God) sauce in a squeeze bottle) And this is Yellowstone, what a missed opportunity to not have shredded elk, bison, or cubed venison tacos! Represent the local area proteins! And get this, no Mexican lager available to drink. This restaurant is what you get when someone wants to serve tacos but they don't understand tacos.

Mini Rag

Your only choice if you come late or did not make a reservation. The menu is small, and feels expensive with a small taco for $5. We had to get a couple of plates of chips to fill up! Try the churros, they are a delight. The food is all quite we made, it is just small portions and limited menu. The views are spectacular, go walk around the lake.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 3

Service: 4

Sarah Linder

Delicious interesting tacos (served round and flat w ingredients piles on top). Also, lighter appetites can order just one taco for a reasonable price.

Isabelle M.

Went there to have dinner, but didn't realize they were serving just tacos and chips with salsa. It was pretty sad to be in this beautiful scenic place on the lake to have a snack as a dinner. It was also pricey because the portions were small. No choices for kids! The staff was nice, but the restaurant is not a place I would go back. We were all disappointed by the lack of foods and choices. Also, there were no boats on the marina in the middle of summer. I could envisioned this place with a much better menu to attract more customers serving local foods (fish and bison). So sad!

Inverleith F.

Yet another disappointment here in the park. The menu was tacos with chicken, pork, beef, fish or tofu, chips with some dips and that was about it. I was so shocked at the quality that I neglected to take a picture. I ordered two fish tacos and hubby got two chicken. The tacos are street style meaning the corn tortilla is small. The protein is also small and shredded. For our one plate with four tacos we got one slice of lime that was more like a sliver. When I went up to get a cup for water, I asked the cashier if the menu would change during the week and she said no. It was the same every day. Oh mercy! Don't waste your money here. I have completed a feedback form for every location and meal we have had and won't hold my breath for anyone to reach out to me. The lack of variety, quality and consistency in the menu options in the park just baffles me. People come from around the world to eat here and are basically captive unless you brought food with you in a camper. Such a disappointment!

Ted Martinez

Limited food choices, however the view is great! The food was good though.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 3

Recommended dishes: Chicken Taco

Marissa Avalon

2 stars because of the low value. Only tacos and chips on the menu, but the tacos are overpriced at $5 for each small taco. Our family of four spent $68 for two tacos each and drinks. It was good, but we all left still hungry.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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