Alexander B.
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If I could give 0 stars i would!
Never going back to the pub!
My family stayed up at sasquatch for the week, the hill was great. We decided to have a nice family night out and went the sasquatch pub for dinner. The food was inedible. Not only were we disappointed, we were all disgusted. The fries tasted old, like they were RE-fried in old oil. The chicken strips and deep fried fish were completely soggy, the batter was so off putting, and RAW. Not to mention it must have been fried in the same old oil as the fries! The only person who enjoyed their meal was my infant son, and thats because he ate mashed bananas that i brought from home.
So expencive for this garbage food too! Just unacceptable, I wouldn’t go back if they paid me!
It hasnt always been this bad…what happened Sasquatch?????
If your going up to enjoy the hill, BRING YOUR OWN FOOD! – via
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It’s a small mountain, but good for families with kids. They installed a new quad chair a few years ago but it is extremely slow. You just need to be patient. What changed, and for worse, is the new restaurant that replaced the cafeteria (due to Covid). They did not bring the cafeteria back so, if you bring your own food and want to sit inside, you have to be downstairs where the shop used to be. It’s small with not enough tables available.
We can adapt to this but the big problem is the quality of the food. It went downhill. I saw the waiter throwing food in the garbage left by the customers who could not eat the french fries. They were dark (very very dark) and disgusting. One would guess they were cooked in old oil or refried 5 times (you get the idea). The table next to us were complaining and my kid couldn’t eat their fries either. I tried one and spit it out. There’s no quality control at the kitchen. The side salad was ridiculously small and didn’t taste good. How can you screw up fries and salad?!?!
I will keep skiing there but will never eat at the “new restaurant” again. – via
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I’ve been coming to this mountain for over 20 years now. Learned to snowboard here and still love coming, although it’s a roll of the dice for conditions, operating equipment and overall experience.
I’ve had some of the best days of my life up there and some of the worst ..
Often the road up is BRUTAL, full of potholes and slow moving vehicles. At times, vehicles are just stopped in the middle of the road….Definitely be prepared! Sometimes the wind picks up and closes the lifts for an indeterminate amount of time.
Other times the chair lifts just stop mid way and you wait. And WAIT… And wait and more …. I’ve been lucky I suppose, and haven’t ever been stuck for too long.
Three chair lifts.
Yellow is basically a big bunny Hill, runs day and night
Red is the best, but only runs 9am-2pm.
Green chair is the usual night run lift as well as yellow Nice and big and lots of great spots to shred. Green is rad during the day too because you can go right at the top of the lift and take the long way down which is super fun!
Staff are pretty spectacular here! They are always courteous, helpful and empathetic ❄️
Molly Hogan’s pub is a nice place to go to warm up in and great atmosphere. FOOD is terrible mostly, expensive but what other place u gonna eat at? Exactly. Burgers ok, fries are usually cold by the time they are served ($20.00) for that. I tried something new last night and had the hot cheesy bacon dip. Maybe 5 tablespoons of dip and chips for $16.00.. meh. It was something to eat. Wouldn’t order again. They were sold out of chicken wings.
Again, staff are great! ❤️
It was really spectacular when they had outdoor fire pits going with benches to sit around and I was excited to see that again this year but unfortunately those were all gone when I visited last night.
Prices keep rising, but isn’t that the state of the world?
I’d definitely recommend this hill, but come prepared for disappointment if the weather doesn’t cooperate. Bring food, charged phones, bottled water and supplies because it has happened that people get STUCK up there! The road washed out a few years ago and you could not leave!
I knew people who chartered HELICOPTERs to get off the mountain. But I think that’s an extreme example and statistically wouldn’t happen…
Used to be called Hemlock, now called Sasquatch as the Natives called it that for as long back as locals can remember. – via