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    Waffle Cabin

    4.6 (22 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 4:30 pm

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    two waffles with chocolate drizzle on them
    Clare C.

    Was smelling these waffles the whole time I was skiing and had to get one! They smell so good. A waffle with chocolate drizzle and a hot chocolate was ~$10. The waffles were more filling than I thought and I really liked the drizzle. The waffles were warm and crispy and delicious! I thought the price was a little high for the amount of waffle. I also wish there were more toppings to put on my waffle. Workers were nice and fast with orders. But a nice little snack while skiing! Yum!

    Sharing bites of a powdered sugar waffle with chocolate syrup.
    Jacie J.

    Great slopeside snack! We got one powdered sugar waffle with chocolate syrup and shared it. Definitely a fun switch up from other quick slopeside options.

    Christine T.

    The one thing I get every snowshoe trip... is a waffle with powdered sugar and chocolate. When they're fresh?! Game changer.

    Chocolate drizzle being applied to a tasty waffle
    Kelly C.

    First, the smell is delicious as you walk or ski by. Second, the taste is delicious as you devour the waffle. Third, it was a great idea to put a waffle cabin at the top of a ski slope. You order a sugar waffle and for $1 more you can add a chocolate drizzle. They also have powdered sugar or cinnamon if you would like to add. They sell coffee, water and a few other drinks. They have a couple benches and Adirondack chairs for relaxing. The customer service was great and this made for an enjoyable break from skiing. They open at 9:00 am (same time as the lifts open).

    Deanna P.

    Dessert waffles... who could ask for more?! We have wanted a waffle from here for a long time, but the lines during ski season are long! We finally got waffles here this summer, when the line is short and options like "Ice cream waffle sandwich" are available. And it did not disappoint! Crispy on the outside, tender on the inside. Warm and delicious. The chocolate drizzle is the way to go -- it stays on the warm waffle for a perfect bite! Don't pass up this little gem on the mountain. It's the best $4.50 and one million calories EVER.

    Waffle, choc sause, cinnamon sugar, powda
    Bill H.

    BIG dawgs get it with choc sawce! I smelled this all damn day from the lifts and it was TASTY AS HECK!

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    If you're skiing, stop in for a hot fresh waffle. Our family bought these three days in a row while at snowshoe. The cost is $6 plus another $1 for chocolate sauce on top, which my kids wanted every time, $21 spent there three days in a row. It was yummy though.

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    Marta S.

    Iconic. Can't come to Snowshoe and not stop by the Waffle Cabin. A warm waffle really hits the spot when you're freezing night riding at silver creek!

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    Perfect breakfast or snack stop! Great views. Recommended for a snack or late breakfast!

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    The waffles definitely live up to these great reviews! They were delicious. We had the cinnamon sugar. Wow!

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    It's exactly as advertised- a little cabin selling delicious (warm!) waffles. What more could you want when it's cold outside?

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    The chocolate waffles were great; overpriced ($7) but that's normal for here. I would recommend.

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    Sweet Addie’s - Mac daddy

    Sweet Addie’s

    3.8(58 reviews)
    53.1 mi

    Small quaint restaurant. Met the owner and she gave us some history on the restaurant. If you go in…read moredef ask about it, it's a neat story. The best waffle (Addie's Fav) I have ever had. I would've never thought to put peanut butter in the combo but it was delicious. That particular waffle is an authentic Belgian waffle. My husband got the Sammie and said it was delicious. Do t be afraid to try some of their unique items. Friendly, clean, and a must to try! We were traveling through but would love to stop again.

    We were visiting Staunton and wanted to take advantage of the wonderful food scene. We decided on…read moreSweet Addie's because it was a local place with an eclectic waffle based menu. When we walked it we were overwhelmed with choices. The menu takes up an entire wall and there are sweet, savory and traditional meals to choose from. I'm sure no matter what your preference is, you will find something that meets your palate here. We chose the chorizo, egg and avocado waffle and my wife had the wiskets (waffle+biscuits) and gravy. So this is where things started to become a little disappointing. The staff pointed us to an electronic kiosk to take our order, take a pager, and pay. Oh of course we were asked for a tip. (More on this later) We took a table and waited for our pager. We found silver and napkins at the service counter and wrangled those. When the pager went off, we went up to the counter and retrieved our food. So...the food was really well presented and designed for the Gram. It was tepid at best, and unfortunately, not really flavorful. The waffle was soggy, with more of the consistency of a pancake than a waffle. My wife had the wiskets and I'm not sure if the staff has ever had sausage gravy before, but they may want to try a different formulation. When we finished, we found the Dishroom where we needed to scrape and bus our plates. So if I have to ring up the transaction, seat myself, wait on myself and bus the tables, what am I tipping for? Maybe I'm just salty because we were very near $40 for a mediocre breakfast for two, but the tipping thing just feels a bit tone deaf.

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    The Greenbrier - Cottage room 6466

    The Greenbrier

    3.3(369 reviews)
    46.4 mi

    I want to preface this review by saying that we did not stay overnight in a room at The Greenbrier,…read morebut we did spend most of the day there, and I'm glad we did. When you pull in, you will be greeted by security at the front gate. We advised them we were there for the bunker tour and to do some shopping and they gave us a parking pass and directions to the best place to park. The resort is iconic, huge and pristine. We walked our dog around the grounds and up to the main building. Unfortunately, even though they say that the resort is dog friendly, there are some areas where dogs are not allowed. So I waited outside while my husband spoke to someone at the front desk about reserving a spot for the bunker tour. When he returned, I went inside while he stayed out front with our pup. When you walk in the decor hits you all at once and, if you are a Fallout fan like I am, everything just feels so familiar and comfortable. The bold, eccentric colors and patterns, the chandeliers and unique furniture... It's all there. I wandered through the shops which are upscale and fun to browse, even if you're just looking. I bought some giant macarons which were priced incredibly reasonably and really enjoyed them. All of the staff I encountered were friendly and helpful, and even without reservations, we were able to get tickets to the bunker tour. Be advised that they made it very clear to us that getting tickets "day of" is not the standard experience, so I do recommend reserving tickets if you want to do the tour. The vault tour itself is probably closer to four stars, but it's definitely a must. Knowing there was a fully built secret congressional bunker hidden underneath this glamorous resort for decades is wild. You walk through the old dorm rooms and meeting areas and see how it was all set up so long ago. You're not allowed to take any photographs, but I did read some basic information before coming. Still, reading about it and seeing it are two totally different things. It cost well over $100 for the two of us to do the tour and that is before tip so it definitely isn't cheap. It would have also been nice to have more seating, especially for things like watching the video, etc. My feet hurt a little after the tour from standing so long on the hard concrete floors of the bunker. The only reason that we did not end up spending the night is that we really wanted to be inside some of the main buildings and although they do offer dog friendly accommodations, they are only located within certain cottages kind of on the edges or outskirts of the property. There is also a $250 fee for dogs so we decided at the time that it would not be worth it for us, however, full disclosure: we regret that decision. We definitely should have spent the night. It was a once in a lifetime experience for me and if I ever get the chance to come back here I will definitely get a room and stay as long as I can, soaking up the ambiance and anemoia.

    Dorothy Draper began transforming the Greenbrier in 1946 after it had been used as a military…read morehospital, and it appears the updates have been minimal, if nonexistent, since! Slouchy couches, stained carpet pulling away from the walls. The cheapest daily rack rate on a weekday is a whopping $400+/night, not including all their BS fees: $49 daily resort fee per room and 9.75% Historic Preservation Fund, 6% sales tax. SO NOT WORTH IT! Seriously, I get keeping the iconic Draper theme, but you gotta upkeep everything to warrant that price! I stayed here for 3 nights for a conference, and had multiple interactions with staff from calling to make reservations for activities, the bunker tour, dinner at the main dining room, bowling and the conference room facilities. Customer service ranged here from very nice, cheerful and helpful to unaccommodating, aloof, and just plain rude. When asked questions about the facility or amenities, the staff would often give me blank stares or just shrug and say they didn't know. I was checked in by a trainee who did not give any direction on how to get to my room in the BOONIES (Copeland Hills) and we drove around aimlessly until we gave up and went back to valet to get directions. When I asked if I could be in the main hotel with my coworker at check in, another snooty employee (senior or the trainer, I dunno) blatantly said "no, your group is assigned to the cottages", which was 100% a lie because my coworker simultaneously checked in with another trainee and was given a room in the main hotel. The next day, a second coworker was also given a room in the main hotel. They both complained their rooms were creepy feeling, dirty and in need of some major renovations. So I guess depending on how you look at it, I had it better since my cottage in the boonies wasn't as old and was in pretty good shape. The wait staff at the conference was too efficient! I left my untouched dessert literally for a few minutes at my seat and when I returned it was gone! My fiancé did the bunker tour and the bourbon tasting. He was the only one at the bourbon tasting at 5:00pm and no one showed up for the 6:00pm either. At the end, he was given a non itemized bill for $88 (the base price was $65) and then he tipped on top of the $88 thinking that was the base rate! Clearly the astronomical service fees were already embedded in there. Throughout our stay, we wondered where everyone was. Despite being reservation only, the main dining room was at best 25% full when we were there on a Friday night. Everywhere we went: basically empty. The many random sitting rooms, the restaurants, the casino, the bowling alley, indoor pool, the bars. The only activity that had a decent amount of people was the bunker tour. There were many private events we saw set up everywhere though, and our conference alone was about 300. So maybe that's their thing. My coworkers had mini fridges in their room in the main hotel, my room in the cottages did not. My coworker called room service for ice (there are no self service ice machines) and it was delivered 2 hours later when she was sleeping. The room service delivery fee is $5 for the main hotel, but $20 for my cottage in the boonies. Why do I have to pay 4x in delivery fees when I asked to be in the main hotel to begin with? Ridiculous. The Greenbrier is old and busted and riding on the "historic" factor to draw in guests. If I stayed here for leisure and paid for this out of my own pocket, I would be even more pissed.

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    Casino, fountain under maintenance.

    The Greenbrier - A Sunday afternoon in mid December

    A Sunday afternoon in mid December

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