Spacious, lodge-like dining option with locally sourced American fare, full bar & mountain views.
Hours
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 12–8 PM |
| Thursday | 12–8 PM |
| Friday | 12–9 PM |
| Saturday | 12–9 PM |
| Sunday | 12–8 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 10 Pass Life Way #1, Snoqualmie Pass, WA 98068
Phone: (425) 434-0808
Website: http://www.commonwealth906.com/
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The servers sat us promptly, knew we needed a warm drink, and shared insights about the menu. A sample of their house chili for our little guy was helpful in assessing the spice level. With only a few tables soon after opening, Nathan took time to connect and was attentive to how our food tasted. We had potato wedges to start, chili and cornbread, soup and grilled cheese, and a salmon sandwich – gone. All were scrumptious!
Nathan’s enthusiasm about basketball was a hit for our family headed to a tourney for the weekend. We had a great experience. See you again soon.
Genuinely ruined it for us.
The food and service were excellent. They’re able to accommodate large parties, though during peak season it gets very busy, so expect a wait. The lobby is quite small, and you may need to wait outside—just something to plan for.
The standout items for us were dessert. The hand pie and the cookie with ice cream were both delicious and a perfect way to end the meal.
Prices are very reasonable considering the location and lack of nearby dining options. They honestly could charge more due to limited competition, but the pricing felt fair and appropriate.
The absolute highlight of our visit was our server, whose name I unfortunately didn’t catch. All I know is that he recently moved from Snoqualmie to Roslyn. He was attentive, professional, and never made us feel rushed—even though we arrived very close to closing. Around 8:55 pm, with the kitchen closing at 9, we asked if it was too late to order another round of buffalo wings. I even told him not to worry if it was too late, and he immediately replied, “I’ll make it happen.” And he did.
It’s the small things like that that mean a lot. He could have easily said no and we would have completely understood, but instead he went above and beyond. You can tell he takes pride in what he does.
Thank you for a wonderful experience—we’re already looking forward to our next trip up.
I waited almost 20 minutes with my wife. No one came over to acknowledge us, while others were being served. I had to get up and walk into the restaurant to get the attention of the waitress. We ordered the French dip, chicken wings and grilled cheese. My wife wanted pasta with tomato sauce, as the only pasta they offered was with Alfredo sauce. My wife was doing a local marathon the next day and can’t eat cream base sauce the day before the race. The waitress looked bothered that we asked and she wouldn’t even ask, as the kitchen is busy. We can understand they can’t make accommodations but the tone of her answer could been friendlier.
Food was ok, 3/5. One of the chicken wings was still red inside. No follow up from the waitress during the meal if we needed anything.
I was the only minority at the restaurant at the time. I couldn’t help it as I was put in the corner outside and others were being promptly helped.