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Contribute FeedbackThe Royal Street Cafe at Deer Valley may not have impressed every diner, but those who enjoyed it found the views to be spectacular, the service to be attentive, and the food to be delicious. Some highlights mentioned were the turkey chili, the wedge salad, and the prawn cocktail. While some customers had complaints about the food being bland or overpriced, overall the restaurant was recommended for a nice dining experience on the mountain. It was noted that reservations are a good idea, as this is the only full-service restaurant in the area.
Been coming each winter for lunch with our family of seven for many years now. Female wait staff great...not so much with one of the Male waiters who was there this year and last. We tried to make him smile and engage him...to no avail. A two year bad attitude. Surely others have described this.
Best food in deer Valley. Hamburger is worth splurging on
The first table had a lot of food under the table so we moved. The kids pizza was $20 and my daughter said it was disgusting- too much tomato sauce too little cheese! My miso salmon was delicious!
Personally, if you are spending the money to ski Deer Valley, you can likely afford the Royal Street Cafe. It is not all that much more expense than all the other cafeteria style eating available on this mountain but add in the ability to sit down and be served and it is well worth it. In the middle of a long day of skiing, lunch is an opportunity to get off your feet and recover for the home stretch in the afternoon. To me, skiing is a luxury to be savored and it is supposed to be fun. However, I do not find wandering around a cafeteria in search of food and a table to sit for lunch to be fun or relaxing. In my opinion, a perfect day of skiing includes sitting down for a little while for lunch with great service and food. Also, it is a huge plus to have access to your favorite wine, beer or cocktail of choice. Recommendation: go for the spiked hot chocolate for desert! Important! Get a reservation to make sure you can be seated since this is the only full-service restaurant on the mountain. Live long, be pono and ski lots!
For many years we come every winter to lunch with our family of seven. female waiting staff super...not so much with one of the male waiters that was in this year and last. we tried to smile him and annoy him. a two-year bad job. Of course, others have described this.
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