Restaurants around timberline mountain?

Anonymous
Proximity is more important than high quality
Anonymous
Besides the dining in the lodge, the closest restaurants will be in Davis, about 15 minutes away. We usually stop by Sirianni’s.
Anonymous
We like the BBQ place on the way back to Davis.

There’s a pizza place just beyond the turn to timberline. Fine for after you’re done but I probably wouldn’t leave for lunch. I’d just eat on the mountain for lunch. Bar upstairs has better food than the cafeteria down below.

PP mentioned sirianni’s. Hellbenders is usually packed. I’ve been curious about the brewery on the way into Thomas but haven’t been.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We like the BBQ place on the way back to Davis.

There’s a pizza place just beyond the turn to timberline. Fine for after you’re done but I probably wouldn’t leave for lunch. I’d just eat on the mountain for lunch. Bar upstairs has better food than the cafeteria down below.

PP mentioned sirianni’s. Hellbenders is usually packed. I’ve been curious about the brewery on the way into Thomas but haven’t been.


I think I heatd that Hellbenders closed. Sirianni’s is good. Gets very crowded on weekends and only takes cash.
Anonymous
Love Timbeline as a beginning ski experience for kids. First year we are going somewhere different just to have a different experience for the kids. We brought / cooked most of our food and stayed in the condos at the base of the slope. The BBQ place was decent, but is pure BBQ, i.e. no hamburgers for picky kids. It may have changed, but only 1 of my kids enjoyed the BBQ.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We like the BBQ place on the way back to Davis.

There’s a pizza place just beyond the turn to timberline. Fine for after you’re done but I probably wouldn’t leave for lunch. I’d just eat on the mountain for lunch. Bar upstairs has better food than the cafeteria down below.

PP mentioned sirianni’s. Hellbenders is usually packed. I’ve been curious about the brewery on the way into Thomas but haven’t been.


Nope, they are open - just changed ownership.

I think I heatd that Hellbenders closed. Sirianni’s is good. Gets very crowded on weekends and only takes cash.
Anonymous
I usually use Google maps to help me find restaurants near a specific location. It's way more reliable
Anonymous
We have a place out there and have been going out there for 25 years.

Hellbenders has closed.

There are also a couple of places in Thomas that you might want to check out. The Purple Fiddle is fun. There is an Asian fusion place on the way to Thomas that is good. There was another pizza place as well as a more upscale place on the main drag in Thomas. There is also Mountain State Brewing Company that serves pizza and some other stuff.
Anonymous
Hellbenders is imminently reopening with new owners. Billy Motel is great. The two state resorts have decent breakfast buffets and Blackwater has a fine dinner with lots of options (BBQ focused).
Anonymous
As another PP stated, unless you’re planning to eat at the lodge itself (we were there last weekend and there was live music at the bar on Friday night, so I think they’re open late-ish), you’ll end up driving to Davis (about 15 minutes away). Sirianni’s is our favorite, but just be aware that they’re cash only. We’ve never tried Hellbenders, but have heard it’s good. The BBQ place is closer to Timberline and also pretty good.
Anonymous
If weather is bad just go to lodge. Almost always eat in when out there on weekends. The few restaurants are not worth the hassle.
Anonymous
Hellbenders will be reopening with the same menu and new owners soon. They have great food you can get to go. Siriannis is good, but gets packed. There is Canaan BBQ, Mountain State Brewery in Thomas is a hidden gem with great brick oven pizza, the Billy Motel, Moguls just opened in the old Mutley’s Steakhouse and is great seafood and Italian.

For a great beer - Stumptown Brewery (which sometimes has food) and Big Timber right in Davis.
Anonymous
We love Milos (Davis) their food is great and the servers are friendly but it does get really busy though. They are always happy to accommodate picky kids (my daughter loves their grilled cheese which isn't usually on the menu). Milo's also serves breakfast which is perfect when we stay in Davis rather than the condos by the mountain. The Purple Fiddle (Thomas) is good too. My family also likes Sirannis but I have some food restrictions so my options are limited there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We love Milos (Davis) their food is great and the servers are friendly but it does get really busy though. They are always happy to accommodate picky kids (my daughter loves their grilled cheese which isn't usually on the menu). Milo's also serves breakfast which is perfect when we stay in Davis rather than the condos by the mountain. The Purple Fiddle (Thomas) is good too. My family also likes Sirannis but I have some food restrictions so my options are limited there.


Forgot about Milo’s, Milo’s is great!
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