Sugar Bowl Mid Mountain Lodge

Sierra Primrose Drive, Truckee, CA 96161

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Hours open

Monday:

9:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Tuesday:

9:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Wednesday:

9:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Thursday:

9:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Friday:

9:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Saturday:

9:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Sunday:

9:00 AM - 3:00 PM

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Location & Phone number

Sierra Primrose Dr, Truckee, CA 96161, United States
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About the Business

Sugar Bowl Mid Mountain Lodge

Sugar Bowl Mid Mountain Lodge is a charming cafe and fine dining establishment located on Sierra Primrose Drive in Truckee, California. Offering a Bay Area-inspired California cuisine in a classic high-alpine Lodge setting, guests can enjoy a meal with a view while surrounded by beautiful photos depicting the history of Donner Summit. The menu features fine dining selections such as Dry-Aged New York Strip, Steelhead Trout, and a Vegetable Wellington, all complemented by an extensive wine selection curated by sommelier Clay Reynolds.

The reopening of The Village Dining Room offers iconic views of Mt. Disney and Nob Hill, where diners can watch chairlifts spin as they enjoy their meal or take in the sunset with a glass of wine. Clay Reynolds, the new sommelier, brings his expertise and passion for wine to enhance the dining experience at Sugar Bowl.

Clay Reynolds, originally from Louisville, Kentucky, has a background in finance but found his true passion in hospitality and wine. His focus as a sommelier is on creating memorable experiences for guests and challenging traditional wine myths.

The Dining Room is now open for dinner on Friday and Saturday nights, as well as for breakfast and dinner starting December 17th. The Belt Room Bar in the Village Lodge offers American classics for a mid-day break, as well as a selection of beers, cocktails, and wines with a stunning mountain view for aprés ski relaxation. Come and experience the unique wine selection curated by Clay Reynolds at Sugar Bowl Mid Mountain Lodge for a memorable dining experience in the heart of the Sierra Nevada mountains.

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Peter Lacey:
5

"I don't normally write reviews, but I had to this time. The Truckee food scene is modest at best. Most restaurants range from bad to mediocre, with a few notable exceptions, such as The Drunken Monkey and Moody's. Last year I would have included the Dining Room at Village Lodge in the "perfectly fine" category. But my wife and I went to dinner there last night (Jan 2024), and it was immediately clear that something had changed. The service was attentive and the menu was inspired. Andrew did a great job as our waiter. Before even ordering, I said to my wife that they must have a new chef, and indeed they do! It's made all the difference. I ordered the duck, my wife had the halibut, and we shared the steak tartare. It was all delicious. We paired it with a French Sancerre for an impeccable meal. Truly fine dining at a reasonable (by Tahoe standards) price. I should note that we were skiing earlier that day, and prior to dinner had a wonderful time getting to know some of the staff at the bar. We spent the night upstairs at the lodge (cute room), and the next morning had an equally good breakfast and equally good service from Bella. Also, they've put in a coffee bar right by the fireplace between the bar and the dining area. It's a nice place to warm up after a few runs. Highly recommended and worth the short drive up from Truckee."

1 year ago
Chris:
5

"Try the fresh made bloody next to the REAL!!!! fire. You will not be disappointed. Bloodies on the mountain couldn't be better"

almost 2 years ago
Riley Parks:
3

"Pre-Covid, the lodge was always extremely crowded, making it extremely hard to find a single seat. Since visiting the Mid Mountain lodge twice recently, I was unhappy to see that prices for their cafeteria food had increased drastically. Don't get me wrong, it tastes pretty good and portions are decent. However, a Chili Mac n Cheese bowl which was my go to which had been around $13-14 in 2019 was now being sold for $17-18. In addition, they no longer take cash, so I had to get a friend's credit card as I didn't have one on me. The bathrooms are also scratched up and tagged with stickers. A good redeeming quality of the mid mountain lodge is that the staff are friendly, helpful, and hardworking. It's a decent but crowded and expensive place to get lunch."

almost 3 years ago
Steve Hindman:
3

"Crowded, with lines out the door during lunch time. The upper floor is usually full, so we had to dine in the dungeon, which can be cold and drafty, depending on where you sit."

almost 5 years ago
Jonathan Williams:
5

"Great resort, fun laid back atmosphere. Good trails. Maybe not.the beat beginner place but for intermediates or above there's a lot to do."

more 8 years ago
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