The Best Ski Resorts for Eating Out in New Hampshire
Fuelled by mountain adventures? So are we. This ranking showcases the best on-mountain eateries as rated by the SNOMAD community. From slope-side burger joints to high-altitude fine dining, we've compiled your collective wisdom on where to refuel during a day on the slopes. These rankings come straight from skiers and snowboarders who've actually eaten there – no sponsored content or paid placements.
Hungry for more insights? Check out our other New Hampshire rankings for Groomed Runs and Value for Money. Been to any of these spots? Share your experience and help fellow snow lovers find their perfect mountain meal.
Best Ski Resort for Eating Out in New Hampshire: Waterville Valley - Eating Out Rating
Waterville Valley's dining scene gets high marks from our users. Paul, an expert snowboarder, recommends Coyote Grill for great food, while also mentioning the on-mountain bars offer live entertainment on weekends. Legend's 1291 sports bar is highlighted as a place to "dance and let your hair down after a good day on the slopes." Jack notes the resort has recently revamped its food offerings, moving away from cafeteria-style options to provide more variety. The Freestyle Lounge receives particular praise from Tim, who describes it as "the perfect place to grab a drink at the end of the day."
#2 Loon Mountain - Eating Out Rating
Dining at Loon Mountain offers solid options without being spectacular. A beer will set you back about $8 USD according to our reviewers. The lodge food gets positive mentions, with Scott noting "the food was good" during his visit. While the mountain doesn't boast gourmet credentials, it provides reliable sustenance for hungry skiers. One Snomad community member pointed out the "Waffle Cabin is a classic" - a sweet treat worth seeking out after hitting the slopes. The surrounding Lincoln area gets praise too, with Randy highlighting that "the après in Lincoln is great!"










