The Summit at Snowbird

  4.6 – 394 reviews   • Restaurant

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The Summit—Utah’s highest restaurant—is located atop 11,000-foot Hidden Peak. Just a few steps from the Aerial Tram, The Summit is accessible for any Tram passenger, whether on foot, skis or snowboard. Once inside The Summit, guests can choose to dine on either of the two levels, each providing different views of the surrounding Wasatch-Cache National Forest.

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

✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in The Summit at Snowbird 84092

Hours

Thursday9 AM–3:30 PM
Friday9 AM–3:30 PM
Saturday9 AM–3:30 PM
Sunday9 AM–3:30 PM
Monday9 AM–3:30 PM
Tuesday9 AM–3:30 PM
Wednesday9 AM–3:30 PM

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

Jim James
Great Job Chefs! The salad bar here is top notch and delicious. You can tell it was prepared by a chef and not a mass produced salad bar kit. I look forward to the salad bar each annual trip. The staff is attentive and has other unique hearty dishes.
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Alex Rowe
This is a restaurant right at the top of Snowbird. The staff were super friendly. There are plenty of tables for groups to sit down. It’s a help yourself buffet however the food is off top quality from bison stew to a full on roast dinner to chicken pot pie to just snack some pizza it’s super high-quality Which goes well with this world class resort. The restaurant itself has huge windows and even on a snowy day it’s just mesmerising to look at this is a must see go to place whether it’s for a hot chocolate or for a sit down three course meal. One of our friends actually fell over carrying his food and there were two or three staff straight away at his side, helping him up and replacing his food for him. This was a really really nice touch. Great job guys keep it up.
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Shredgar
The Summit has become a favorite restaurant. This Is The Place for great food with great views in a unique setting at 11,000′. Chef Matt’s house made Wagyu pastrami and Peruvian roasted chicken dishes are fork tender, fall off the bone & delicious. The salad bar is a great value. For on mountain resort food it’s at least as good as Deer Valley and a better value. Friendly helpful service, thanks Mckayla & Cole! Overall, a great experience.
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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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Camila Alvarado Colina
At first I was a little disappointed because they don’t have many food options but the turkey dinner panini I ordered was so delicious and filling. They also have salads, soup, pizza, and other paninis. Paninis range from $17-$19 and a pizza slice is $9.50. The views are spectacular and the staff is super friendly.
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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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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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Seth Thomas
This place is amazing. The kitchen staff and everyone working up here are the friendliest people I have ever met. The food? Delicious. The half chicken is incredible, and the pizza is wonderful too. Views for days on the deck and inside, also. 10/10.
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Reid Gardner
Got kicked out of here for eating my own granola bar. Wasn’t even using a table. That’s a terrible policy, but the most off putting part was that the employee was rude and acted like we were committing a crime or something. Is this how you treat passholders who pay thousands to ski at your mountain?
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Matt and Molly Smith
Hiked up the mountain and was very pleased to find food at the top. The pizza is sold in units of slices, but they must be metric slices because the whimsical mountain man behind the counter lobbed of half a pie and gave it to me. The cookies are similarly gigantic and pair well with post-hike pizza. Both were fantastic and made me question whether one could accidentally hike into heaven. Views are stunning. Tram ride back down to the realm of mortals was FREE.
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