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Restaurant bewertenI've eaten on a lot of mountains so I know not to expect too much, but even with expectations suitably lowered, I found the poutine to be GRIM I highly recommend you avoid. It seems whoever designed this menu has not tasted the food and my gripe is mainly with the way the the poutine is served in a tall narrow pot with watery gravy filled to at least halfway. There's a couple of un drenched fries on top but the rest just constitutes a soggy fry soup. I was hungry after my hike but I quickly lost my appetite. It might be a while until I can eat poutine again after this. The chai latte is also waaaay too sweet. I don't like to leave bad reviews but this was a $20 catastrophe :
The food was decent for what’s it’s worth but the teenagers working behind the counter need training on food handling and sanitation. I saw a girl touch her phone and face before handling a burger. One of them unfolded the most disgusting rags ever and placed my fries over it and then put the cheese on top after touching the rag without washing her hands or switching gloves.
It's really a cafeteria. The cheeseburger was surprisingly decent, considering it's already prepared ready to go.
Understand they are a monopoly and can charge almost any price. $10 for a plain hot dog, with quality comparable to the $1 plain hot dog at Ikea. $19 for chicken strips and fries. Strips were overcooked and dry. The seating area is spacious and the view is spectacular, but bring your own food if you can.
The worst hot chocolate I’ve ever had. Extremely sweet and didn’t taste like cocoa at all.
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