Sean Langton23 days agoFrom
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We went up the 21st and ate at the Alpenstube Restaurant to be served by a woman who was sick so severely that she had lost her voice coughing in her arm while wiping her nose continually. Following this she brought out our meals and obviously we are all now sick.
Not sure what the policy is but serving people while you are sick should be strongly avoided at all costs. We noticed other servers who were also coughing and looked ill. The food was good, but to be served by a woman who is so sick makes me rethink eating here again.
Trevor Gullickson23 days agoFrom
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Great place to rest and refuel between runs down the slopes! Really liked the 50th Anniversary A-zone IPA on tap, the French dip (one of the best we've had!) and Rogue Bleu cheese and bacon burger were awesome, and the fish tacos were fresh and light. Host staff and servers were friendly and efficient. We love Meadows and the Alpenstube!
Andrei I.23 days agoFrom
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I've been skiing at Mt Hood Meadows since 2007. Alpenstube used to be a "high end" (whatever high end can mean on the scale of an average grade ski resort) - at the very least, it served decent food, significantly better than total junk next to it in the lodge. This year, first ski weekend of the season, Alpenstube turned out to be a total disappointment. Chicken which sounded yammi in the description turned out to be a fast food type fare at ridiculous (for what you get) price. Think "Kentucky fried chicken" at, like, 5x the price with a label of full service restaurant. Fish and chips entrée is gone. Menu got two times shorter than it used to be. $50 for two for junk food? Give me a break! Another step of travel of Mt Hood Meadows ski resort down the drain...