The Best Ski Resorts for Eating Out in Oregon
Hungry after a day on the slopes? Our users have voted on the best resorts for dining, from hearty mountain fare to fine dining experiences. This unbiased ranking showcases where you'll find the tastiest meals according to real skiers and snowboarders who've actually eaten there. Only resorts with substantial feedback make our list, ensuring you get reliable recommendations from the Snomad community.
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Best Ski Resort for Eating Out in Oregon: Mt. Hood Meadows - Eating Out Rating
While Mt. Hood Meadows offers decent food options, our Snomad users have mixed feelings about dining at the resort. Walter appreciates the on-mountain offerings, and Gi notes "good options for eating out" as a beginner. However, Taylor mentions "expensive food but great overall," and Phoebe specifically points out the steep prices: "$13 for a shot of baileys; $20 for 2 hot drinks and 2 small packets of sweets." If you're planning a day at Meadows, several reviewers suggest you might want to pack some snacks to complement the mountain fare. Despite the prices, the overall dining experience seems to satisfy most visitors.
#2 Mt. Bachelor - Eating Out Rating
Dining options at Mt. Bachelor receive mixed reviews from our users. Some skiers praise the quality of on-mountain food, with Allan describing his overall experience as "absolutely love Mt. Bachelor". However, there are concerns about pricing - as one Snomad community member pointed out, the resort "comes with a price tag". The base areas have limited options with only two lodges serving food. Most visitors stay in nearby Bend, which offers more dining variety. Worth noting that after skiing, you'll likely head into Bend for evening meals as there's minimal nightlife at the mountain itself, as experienced skier Randy mentioned.










