Mount Timpanogos above Sundance, Utah
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Where to eat in Sundance

At Sundance, the right meal should feel like part of the mountain rather than an interruption from it.

Ski weekendsFine diningMountain-view meals Verified Apr 2026
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The short list

The 4 meals to consider first.

If you only have one meal, start with Bearclaw Cabin. The rest of the list gives you the best backup plans, second meals, and detours.

Mountain nachos and casual food after skiing
1 Lift-Top View Mountaintop casual · $$ Be the first to stamp this

Bearclaw Cabin

This is the meal you take the lift for: simple food, big views, and the feeling that lunch became part of the mountain.

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Bearclaw nachos
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Lunch during ski season or a summer scenic lift day.
Rustic comfort food served by a fireplace
2 Hearth Meal Mountain comfort · $$$ Be the first to stamp this

Foundry Grill

Foundry Grill is the practical Sundance anchor: hearty, warm, and easier to fit into a mountain weekend than a formal dinner.

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Sunday brunch or seasonal comfort plates
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Breakfast, brunch, or dinner after mountain time.
Mountain resort dining room with views of snowy peaks
3 Base Lodge View Fast casual · $$ Be the first to stamp this

The Lookout

The Lookout is the easy resort meal: casual enough for families and skiers, scenic enough to still feel like part of the Sundance experience.

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Burger and milkshake
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Lunch between mountain activities.
Fine dining entree being plated in a warm restaurant
4 Fine Dining Fine dining · $$$$ Be the first to stamp this

The Tree Room

The room itself matters: Robert Redford's Native American art collection, mountain atmosphere, and a dinner designed to feel like an occasion.

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Seasonal prix fixe or chef-led dinner
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Dinner when the evening can revolve around the restaurant.

Plan the bigger trip

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These planning pages connect Sundance to routes, food weekends, and broader food-city decisions.