The Best Ski Resorts for Eating Out in Pennsylvania
Hungry after a day on the slopes? Our community of skiers and snowboarders have rated the best spots to refuel across Pennsylvania's ski areas. These rankings showcase resorts where you'll find quality grub that satisfies after carving turns all day. Every rating comes directly from Snomad users who've actually dined there—no paid promotions or marketing fluff. Been to any of these resorts? Share your own dining experiences by leaving a review.
Looking for more than just good food on your Pennsylvania ski trip? Check out our other rankings for Overall Rating, Lift Efficiency, and Tree Skiing to plan your perfect winter getaway.
Best Ski Resort for Eating Out in Pennsylvania: Bear Creek Mountain Resort - Eating Out Rating
Food at Bear Creek Mountain Resort gets consistent praise from the Snomad community. Robert, an advanced snowboarder, thought "the food was great" though he'd like to see more dining options. The resort's spacious lodge serves good quality food according to Andrew, an advanced skier, though he notes it can get crowded during peak times. Nicole, a beginner snowboarder, found the dining options "a little bit pricey, but still good." The warm environment extends to the dining areas, with clean, updated facilities that, as one user points out, "doesn't smell compared to other lodges" - a refreshing detail for hungry skiers!
#2 Blue Mountain Resort - Eating Out Rating
Blue Mountain offers a solid dining experience according to our users. Several Snomad community members highlight the quality food options available at the resort. Alicia, a beginner skier, mentions "good food inside and warm" facilities, while Shawnee, an advanced snowboarder, gave high marks for the eating options. The resort features "a variety of restaurants and bars," as Noah points out. While most find the food enjoyable, some users feel the options are overpriced, with John noting that "prices are insane." Despite this, the overall impression is positive, with plenty of places to refuel after a day on the slopes.
#3 Camelback Mountain Resort - Eating Out Rating
Camelback Mountain Resort's dining options receive mostly positive reviews from our Snomad community. Christina, an intermediate snowboarder, gave top marks for the food offerings during her family trip. Des mentions "great food" as part of what makes the resort a perfect winter getaway, though at $10 for a beer, prices aren't cheap. Most users appreciate the quality, with one expert skier noting the consistent quality over his 20+ years visiting the resort. However, experiences vary, with some visitors finding the dining options merely adequate. Overall, Camelback provides satisfying meals after a day on the slopes.













