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IM GOING TO MAMMOTH FOR NEW YEARS, WE HAVE BEEN THERE BEFORE BUT I WAS JUST WONDERING WHAT ARE SOME GOOD RESTAURANTS, EVEN ON THE MOUNTAIN THAT YOU CAN SNOWBOARD TO. THANKS

2006-12-27 17:26:07 · 3 answers · asked by natasha 3 in Dining Out United States Los Angeles

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I found this off of this website: http://www.pubclub.com/skiresorts/mammoth.htm

"Dining in Mammoth

The Village is the most convenient place to eat. Hennessey's and Dublin's both offer satisfactory pub fare in a bar/restaurant enviornment.Prices are $8-20. The Pita Pit is a highly popular place for cheap eats (next to Dublin's). Lakanuki is a bar/club and has a steak sandwich is really a huge, excellent flank steak ($16,95); who needs the bun!?

For finer dining, just down a block is Whiskey Creek, with a menu featuring duck, steaks and other excellent entrees. All are in the $20 range and reservations are highly recommended on weekends.

A pair of breakfast places serve omelets, pancakes and other similar fare through lunchtime. The most popular is The Stove (Old Mammoth Road), although the food is better and the wait is shorter down the street at the Alpenrose Restaurant. Even on light days, the line at The Stove can exceed half an hour.

Frankly, the best place to eat is Schat's Bakkery in nearby Bishop. When you order a turkey sandwich in this place, not only do they offer you a choice of homemade breads, they actually carve up the turkey to make it. It's the best sandwich in California. Unfortunately, the bakery in Mammoth only serves the bread.

Date Places

It worked. That ski bunny from Chair 5 actually accepted your dinner invitation and you didn't even have to get her drunk at the Yodler first.

Here's where to take her. But don't go without reservations and be sure there is plenty of spending space on the credit card.

A good, safe bet is the Chart House. Hopeless romantics may wish to seek out something really special.

Convict Lake Restaurant (outside of town, 934-3800 or 1-800-992-2260) is full of romantic ambiance. It has a large fireplace, and extensive wine list and outstanding food. Just getting there is romantic. Convict Lake Restaurant sits alone on Convict Lake Road off of Highway 395. It's a slow, curvy drive with nothing but nature in sight. Super romantics can rent cabins by the restaurant.

The Lakefront Restaurant in the Tamarack area is very small, hard to get into and well worth the advance trouble. It's old and quaint and sits at the entrance to the actual Mammoth Lakes area. With a menu featuring escargot, rack of lamb and other mouthwatering selections, it's elegance on a high scale. "

I used to go there a lot with my family, and we always loved The Stove. Pretty casual, but good food and a great atmosphere. Good luck and have a happy new year!

2006-12-28 04:32:55 · answer #1 · answered by TracyMichele 3 · 0 0

You will thank me for this one,Call 1-88-mammoth they will give you more info, but iam going to let you know McCoy's named for founder Dave McCoy is central with all the essentials plus a scenic sit down dining spot call Parallax, also it you stay at the Posh a new village at Mommoth their even a handful of shops and pubs also restaurants in the pedestrian plaza.

2006-12-28 02:14:14 · answer #2 · answered by I am women 6 · 1 0

I'm not sure I've never heard of Mammoth sounds interesting.

2006-12-28 02:11:00 · answer #3 · answered by $1n@m0n $w1rL 1 · 0 3

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