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    Summit Pancake House

    2.9 (199 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 1 week ago

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Jack R.

    Great service, the wait time was very short and the food was delicious. The only thing that dampened the otherwise pleasant experience was the lack of music and noise in the restaurant. Otherwise it is an excellent place to grab food fast.

    Demi B.

    Love coming here! The service is usually very quick and the views are unbeatable. The menu is your basic diner/pancake house menu. I almost always get the Chicken and Waffles when I stop by. The prices are great, the vibe is relaxed, and they have plenty of parking. 10/10 would recommend.

    BLT (i ate half before taking the picture) and fries
    Simon H.

    This is a nice stop if you're in the area and want some yummy classic diner food, and I usually go for the breakfast menu. This time, I tried the BLT w fries, very good. Thick bacon slices, sourdough bread, and fries were crispy not soft. Booths are comfy and the service is friendly.

    Eggs Benedict
    Sarah M.

    If you're looking for no frills, classic American breakfast, this is your place! We were staying at the hotel right next door, and this was the perfect late morning breakfast. I got the Eggs Benedict and they got the chicken fried steak. Everything was plentiful and delicious! I loved the hollandaise, and the hash browns were cooked very well. Service was just fine, nothing to write home about. Overall, great experience! Yummy food and quick service. Plus, if you're staying next door... the location is unbeatable!

    Breakfast for lunch
    Lorne S.

    The staff was quick friendly and attentive, and accommodating. The food was on par with a restaurant like this, that I would expect. Kids were happy after a day of tubing! Overall, we enjoyed our experience here and the prices were reasonable I would definitely come again.!

    So gross. The pancakes had a weird seasoning in it.
    Joshua B.

    The is place will offend all of your senses at once. It's ugly. It smells terrrrrible! They burn incense and it's a cloudy smoky ripe baby diaper smell everywhere. It smells like raw sewage. We all felt nauseous after being seated. The smell is so bad. Our clothes smelled so bad after being here. I expected low quality diner food. But this food wasn't food or edible at all. It was so gross. Nobody could put more than 2 bites into their mouths. You have to so desperate to even contemplate eating here. If you read my review and still eat there, you deserve the impending food poisoning.

    Summit special
    Jon K.

    Ate here for breakfast as there wasn't much else around and this was inside the hotel. Got the Summit Special which was very average. Eggs were dry and everything lacked any kind of flavor. The French toast was soggy and basic. Maybe they have better items in menu but I would skip the Summit Special.

    I-90
    Sheila N.

    Excellent restaurant, for breakfast anyways, which is what we had. Hotel style diner that made everything exactly as we ordered/anticipated. Wait staff was super friendly and the meals came out quickly. Nothing was wrong with anything, which is rare for us - we dine out often, at many restaurants all over the country - so getting this kind of service truly is rare. I ordered the "I-90" with applesauce (applesauce not pictured) instead of syrup. I'd asked for A-1 for the hash browns because they usually need something else to make them tasty, but these ones did not need anything, they were cooked perfectly and tasted great as they were. Bacon and sausage were both delicious, and I'm not a huge fan of bacon. Eggs were over-medium-medium, because I despise runny egg whites but want a runny yolk, and they came out perfect! And the pancakes were fabulous only made better with the applesauce. My husband ordered pancakes, (meal not pictured), with a ham slice and it was great. He especially liked the ham. Said it was his favorite item from the whole meal. If you're traveling through the area, skiing the mountain or staying local for whatever reason, this is a stop you want to make. You'll be glad you did.

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    The Last Honest Reviewer ..

    First and foremost, the service is my number one complaint here. It's absolutely terrible. We walked in at about 9am, we noticed the restaurant was almost empty. We noticed the sign, "Please wait to be seated." We see a waiter talking to a couple of guys in a booth about 15 feet from where we were standing. All 3 were talking about their vacations. Nothing they were talking about had to do about their meals. Then out come the cell phones and it was time to look at and share pictures. The waiter glances over at us and turns back to continue looking at the cell phone pictures. I quietly whispered to my wife, "if he doesn't seat us in 20 seconds, we're out of here. In 15 seconds he finally acknowledged us and said he'd be right there. Then they kept talking about the pictures. WTF?!? Are you kidding me, just seat us and then go back and continue not to do your job and compare vacations. Our waitress stopped by with menu's. She too was a piece of work. She had a Marge Simpson hairdo and was lacking all abilities to be cordial. She gave us the least amount of effort in saying hello and she took our breakfast drink order. That's where things finally picked up. Our food arrived, the chef nailed it. I had the Summit Breakfast Special, my wife had the the Waffle special. Breakfast was amazing and tasty. The portions were generous as was the price we paid for them. But it balanced out, we were good with that. I had to walk my check to the front counter, no one stopped by our table to pick up our check. Had someone stopped by so I could pay with my debit card, the tip would have been a bit more generous. But since we were made to wait again, we paid with cash. We left the bill on the counter with a courteous thanks with a slightly lighter tip. It's very sad the crew at The Summit had a lot of other things on their minds and basically ignored us from start to finish. All good in my book. I'm happy to short you your tip money, I'd rather keep it in my own pocket if you blatantly choose to not earn it at all. Just showing up to work and doing the absolute minimum won't get you good tips in my book. You reap what you sow. In closing, if you want good food, I'd say we got lucky and we ordered something good to eat. If you are looking for some exceptional service, look elsewhere, you are in the wrong spot. You are only going to get poor service here. Happy trails folks! By the way, don't stop here if you need gasoline. The Chevron charges over $7 a gallon. OUCH!

    Watch out for the hanging snow
    Don K.

    Stopped by after a few hours of snowshoeing nearby mid-afternoon. Some interesting pancake options, but I wasn't in the pancake mindset. Lots of other options though. Decided on the fish and chips, which was ok, but nothing special of note. The tartar sauce was runny with a slightly salty taste. No malt vinegar available. My companion's Basic Swedes pancakes were big and the lingonberry butter was interesting. Service was good, but there weren't many folks around today. Best asset here seems to be the location.

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    Sat there for 25 min on a Sunday morning, didn't even get asked if we wanted water. Nobody even greeted our table. We just decided to leave.

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    Whiskey Pete's - Philly Cheese

    Whiskey Pete's

    3.2(9 reviews)
    0.0 mi
    $$

    Don't order the food! Only drinks... I'd rate the food here…read moresomewhere between "gas station convenience store at 3am" and "is this supposed to go in the compost?" $20 for an Italian Sausage Sandwich ($36 after tax and tip with a cheap beer). Soggy potato chips, a small gross.sausage in a bun that's like if you forget to leave it in the toaster oven all day. Do.yourself a favor and order food downstairs, just get drinks here. The Bloody Mary looked good.

    Whiskey Pete's: Where the vibes are immaculate, the drinks are divine, and the dress code is…read more.. interpretive. Nestled in the snowy bosom of the Snoqualmie ski lodge, Whiskey Pete's is less a bar and more a spiritual experience. You don't walk into Pete's--you ascend. The moment you cross the threshold, you're enveloped in a warm, wood-paneled hug of alpine charm. Antler chandeliers, crackling fireplaces, and a playlist that somehow knows exactly what your soul needs. The service? Transcendent. Bartenders here don't just pour drinks--they curate moments. I asked for a whiskey sour and got a handcrafted masterpiece with a citrus twist so poetic it should've come with a sonnet. The staff are attentive without hovering, friendly without faking it, and somehow manage to remember your name, your drink, and your astrological sign by your second visit. But let's talk about the atmosphere. It's après-ski meets rustic speakeasy. You've got snowboarders clinking glasses with retirees in wool sweaters. There's laughter, storytelling, and the occasional impromptu karaoke rendition of "Sweet Caroline" that somehow feels sacred. Now, about the dress code. Or rather, the lack thereof. Whiskey Pete's appears to operate on a bold, avant-garde philosophy: "No shirt? No shoes? No problem." I witnessed a man in ski boots, thermal leggings, and nothing else order a round of Fireball shots like it was the most natural thing in the world. Another patron strolled in wearing only a towel and a ski pass lanyard. No one batted an eye. It's as if Pete's exists in a parallel universe where fleece counts as formalwear and nipples are just part of the ambiance. Is it a little jarring? Sure. Is it liberating? Absolutely. Would I recommend they maybe consider a gentle reminder about upper-body coverage during peak hours? Perhaps. But honestly, it's part of the charm. Whiskey Pete's doesn't just serve drinks--it serves freedom. So grab your boots, maybe a shirt (optional), and head to Whiskey Pete's. It's the kind of place that warms you from the inside out--whether it's the bourbon or the body heat from the guy next to you, you'll never forget it.

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    Super dry thin bun and a soggy potato chip

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    Swiftwater Cellars - The flatbread is perfection on a board!

    Swiftwater Cellars

    3.8(355 reviews)
    24.4 mi
    $$$

    I was recently on a ladies weekend in the area, and got to visit Swiftwater for dinner with my…read morebestie. And what a wonderful dinner it was! From the stunning views over the valley below, to the tasty cocktails, to the wonderful eats it was a great way to chillax on a lovely Saturday evening. Having had a not-great experience with wine (at a different venue) earlier in the day, we opted for cocktails here. My extra dirty martini with cheese-stuffed olives was phenomenal, and my friend enjoyed her old fashioned. We shared a roasted beet and burrata salad as an appy, then moved on to our main courses - I got the prime tenderloin and she got the cider glazed pork. We washed it all down with a couple of chocolate espresso martinis for dessert. My tenderloin was cooked to perfection, and accompanied by some sweet little roasted carrots and a lovely heap of mashed potatoes. My friend reported that her pork was more like a stew, and she really enjoyed it. What really put our experience here over the top was the absolutely amazing service we received, especially from our waiter, Trevor. He was friendly, funny, and helped us navigate the menu when we couldn't decide what to get. He also told us a little about the geological history of the area, which is built over an old coal mine. This place wasn't cheap, but for a fun night out of splurging, it was perfect!

    Among its competition, Swiftwater Cellars stands above all. This restaurant is Sundadia's premier…read morelocation to eat and drink! Let's dive into it Food Ribeye 5/5 buttery and cut through like butter Mashed potatoes 5/5 seabass 5/5 - a moat of sauce Mac and cheese - sleeper food ***Update: we went back to this restaurant for our yearly cabin trip and the food was just as good the last time. Perfect service and food. 5/5 would recommend ***

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    Watershed Cafe - Outdoor area

    Watershed Cafe

    4.2(401 reviews)
    37.0 mi
    $$$

    Good food and service. Just wish the menu were a bit more expansive - both in terms of the food and…read morethe wine (only 3 wines by the glass - a Sauvignon Blanc, a bubbly, and a red wine blend). The salmon bruschetta, clams appetizer, sockeye salmon entree, and meatloaf were all pretty good. The poached pear salad left something to be desired. Our friend loved the bacon wrapped chicken but our other friend seemed disappointed in the pork loin. The bread basket was a bit underwhelming. The red wine blend was average. Definitely good quality food but again, wish there were more choices.

    The Watershed Cafe is a very nice restaurant in Leavenworth, a little bit off of the Main Street…read more It is popular, so it pays to get reservations. Overall the food was good, but a little overpriced for what you get. It looks like the menu rotates, so what we had may not be available at another time. Service was friendly, but they seemed spread thin and slow at times. We started with a bottle of wine. The wine list is not large, but we found a good bottle of red. For an appetizer, we had bruschetta. It was good, slightly different than what I was used to with the cherry tomatoes just cut in half. For the main course, I had pork that came with potatoes croquette and a mustard sauce. The pork was cooked very well, but a little bland and it could have used more of the sauce. The potatoes were fine. Someone else had the meatloaf and seemed to enjoy it more.

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    Oysters

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    Pull pork sliders

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    The Lounge at Salish Lodge & Spa - Chicken Cesar salad

    The Lounge at Salish Lodge & Spa

    4.0(458 reviews)
    21.5 mi
    $$

    Came here for my mom's birthday and honestly, they nailed the hospitality…read more Staff were amazing, warm, welcoming, and super accommodating. Great start. Complimentary bread with olive oil, garlic, and balsamic? Top-notch. Could've eaten just that and been happy. Starters: Onion soup: okay. Not bad, not memorable. Crab cakes: 6/10 -- decent, but not the highlight. Now the mains... Ribeye steak + lamb rack -- and wow. This isn't supposed to be a steakhouse, but somehow it delivered one of the cleanest, most satisfying steaks I've had. Zero errors. Perfect cook. The lamb chops were impressive too -- flavorful, tender, and most importantly: no greasy lamb aftertaste (huge win). Bottom line: Come for the views and service, stay for the surprisingly legit meats. Mom was happy. Steak was on point. Mission accomplished.

    The food: absolutely delicious. The service: never received…read moreanything better. The ambiance: how can you compete with nature? Why aren't you at this restaurant yet? Oh, you want details? Goodness, you're high maintenance. Okay here goes. Our server was absolutely delightful. She was friendly and answered all of our questions making the experience truly wonderful. One of their specialties is biscuits with local honey that they pour from way up above your head and drizzle onto your individual plate. A fun experience and absolutely delicious treat. Everything we ordered was phenomenal. Fresh ingredients, and lots of flavor. We had a seat next to the window to enjoy the gorgeous view with overlook. After we finished dining, we walked down to enjoy the waterfall and the beautiful day.

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    The Lounge at Salish Lodge & Spa
    The Lounge at Salish Lodge & Spa - Scallop potatoes

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