This restaurant is a ski buff’s dream– or anyone who loves a good mountain view. Perched at 8,200 feet, even if you’re not hitting the slopes all day, you’ll enjoy feeling like you’re above the clouds at this high elevation restaurant and bar. Granite Bistro Cafe has great food but you’ll likely dine here for the amazing views. From the restaurant you can watch skiers on the slopes, as well as view the surrounding mountains and valleys.
It’s an adventure just to get to the restaurant, since it is located at what’s called “High Camp.”
First you’ll arrive at Palisades Tahoe and walk through the Olympic Village to get to the tram entrance. Tickets for the Aerial Tram can be purchased ahead of your visit. The tram ride takes about 10 minutes.
High Camp consists of a large pool area, an ice skating rink, disc golf, geocaching, and two restaurants, including Granite Bistro.
The Bistro overlooks the pool and mountains, and has a lively atmosphere.
High in the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range, in Olympic Valley, Granite Bistro is a happening place to grab a burger and a draft beer after a ride up the mountain.
You can enjoy the amazing views from the observation deck.
Some menu highlights include garlic fries, seasonal farmer’s salad, and “drunken” fish tacos.
After a good meal at the restaurant, explore the mountaintop views, which are perfect for photos.
Long time locals will remember when this resort hosted the Winter Olympics in 1960.
Since that time, this area has been a bucket-list-worthy destination for skiers and summer hikers alike.
Formerly known as Squaw Valley, the main hotel was renamed Palisades Tahoe.
It makes a great home base to stay at while exploring the area.
Have you been to High Camp? Have you eaten at Granite Bistro? Tell us about your experience.
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