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Going to Mt. Snow for the weekend. Any suggestions on places to eat with high energy grade school kids (with great food!)

Also, any grown up restaurants for the adults?

Thanks a bunch.

Holly (NJ)

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About a week ago I ate at the Timber House Grill. It is near the base lodge and a very short walk from the main lift. I am a middle-aged Texan and I was impressed with the brisket BBQ, or "Q" as we say down south. The sides were good, too. I mostly wanted a beer with lunch and the bar in the mountain restaurant has not been open on the three occasions I have gone there. So I went foraging at the base. They have a great selection of beer, as well. Here is a link to their menu: Timber House Grill Menu There were a number of families in there with kids.

This is the only experience I have had at Mount Snow except for eating lunch twice up on the mountain. It is not that great nor is there much variety. I had chili which was not "real" chili (but edible) and I think before that, a hamburger and fries.

I was told there was a good restaurant down 100 towards Wilmington (whose name I can't recall) but it meant pulling off my boots and driving there so I blew that off as I didn't want to take that much time out from skiing...

Banished from Chowhound; I like it just fine on eGullet!

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For the grown ups....a few years ago I had dinner at the Doveberry Inn

It was quite nice. i think they have a website.

If you don't eat your meat, you can't have any pudding. How could you have any pudding if you don't eat your meat!??

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hermitage inn in west dover. they have new owners now but i've been there a few years ago and it was great!

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