The Summit at Snowbird

  4.6 – 360 reviews  $$$ • Restaurant

The Summit is Snowbird’s newest year-round guest facility located atop Hidden Peak at 11,000 feet. Healthy organic dishes based in French rotisserie traditions with subtle hints gleaned from the secret recipes of a Rocky Mountain barbeque pitmaster. Open for snacks, beverages and lunch, The Summit also has a full selection of local microbrews that add to a uniquely Utah dining experience.

Easygoing option with mountain views offering casual lunch staples such as pizza, salads & beers.

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ No takeout ✔️ No delivery The Summit at Snowbird 84092

Hours

WednesdayClosed
ThursdayClosed
Friday11 AM–6 PM
Saturday11 AM–6 PM
Sunday11 AM–6 PM
MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed

Address and Contact Information

Address: 9385 S. Snowbird Center Drive, Snowbird, UT 84092

Phone: (801) 933-2222

Website: https://www.snowbird.com/dining/the-summit/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=Yext&y_source=1_MTg1NjM1OTctNzE1LWxvY2F0aW9uLndlYnNpdGU%3D

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Reviews

Ash M
This place is a joke. You pay $40 to ride the tram to the top and they do not have the full menu advertised online. We were celebrating my husband’s birthday and looking forward to a special lunch together without the kids. we get up there to find out they were only serving panini’s and pizza!! I have a gluten/dairy allergy and the only option I could get was a $10 fruit plate because all the premade salads were covered in cheese!! My husband paid $10 for mediocre pizza. We hiked down the mountain so we essentially paid $100 for a one-way ride. Views are great but save your money!! Not worth it!
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Danny Korn
Great views, love Snowbird, but the grilled cheese was absolutely terrible. $18 for a small handful of chips and a grilled cheese with barely toasted bread and unmelted cheese. The issue was that they were using the same panini press for the grilled cheese and other, thicker, paninis so the grilled cheese wasn’t getting enough heat.
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Sara C
The brisket was tender and delicious, and their peppercorn sauce went amazing with it! The chef was very accommodating and helpful with our special diet and getting us the food we could eat, and it was so nice to enjoy a great lunch at the top of the mountian!
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jamieson wells
It’s supposed to have hot food for lunch, but all they had was pizza, sandwiches and salad. I expected it to be expensive, but what you get is ridiculous! Not worth it. Super fancy restaurant prices for a food court experience.
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Jennie Twitchell
Fantastic views of little cottonwood, big cottonwood, and American fork canyons. End of September is a fantastic time to see the fall colors! And the hike up to hidden peak (via Peruvian gulch trail) is so beautiful. Loved the tram ride down as well. Great any time of year!
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Troy Olsen
This place is great! There are a lot of food choices and great views 11,000 feet high on Hidden Peak. Take your food up stairs and enjoy the amazing views and uncrowded seating. Once up stairs step out on the quiet balcony by the stairs on the South East side. The views are great!
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Miles Blaine
The views from the summit lodge are fantastic. The food is pricey, but it’s pretty good considering. It’s fun any time of year.
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Barbara H
Definitely a nice, new looking restaurant at the top of the ski slopes. Clean. Large salad bar. Sandwiches freshly made. Soup and hot entrees beyond the typical hot dog and fast food. Be prepared to pay a little more though.
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Mark Allred
The food is good, the views are amazing, and the prices are what you would expect them to be at the top of a mountain.
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Marc Johnson
With feets of fluffy snow falling, the only fantastic view I had was of the stunning atrium dining area and of the best prime rib dinners ever. Real plates and silverware; bonus! Very kind and attentive service.
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