One star because I couldn’t give lower. I paid 27 dollars for sky bowl with salmon topping, fully expecting it to be of reasonable or large portion, given the price. I was shocked to see how small the “bowl” is. This is at most a kids meal. Utterly unacceptable and I feel like I’ve been robbed/scammed.
Really love that they have a water refilling station outdoor. Much needed after hiking. Food is good.
This is what you get for a $24 (w/ tip) salad. It would mostly qualify as a kids size, or side salad. Use the glass for size reference. Same price as the salmon burger.Very disappointing.
They close far too soon so gotta take points for that, it's also a tad overpriced. I don't really understand why last call is at 8 as it'd be the perfect way to wind down after a long night of skiing. Waitresses are super friendly.
They close far too soon so gotta take points for that, it's also a tad overpriced. I don't really understand why last call is at 8 as it'd be the perfect way to wind down after a long night of skiing. Waitresses are super friendly.
The beef chili is good.Nice comfort food after spending the morning snowboarding.Great place to relax and enjoy food and drink between ski runs.Prices are slightly higher than average as you'd expect on top of a mountain.
staff are very amazing, friendly and accomodating... a big shoutout to Hanah and most especially to Crystal who never fail to make our dining experience on the top! Crystal is such a great addition to their team!
Help me understand the reason why a cozy restaurant Crazy Raven has a 19+ age limit, even during the day? The monopolist does not want to see families with children and forces them to go to an overpriced grill with expensive, harmful and low-quality grub. We can go with an 11 year old to Stanley Park Brewery for example in the evening, but we can't visit Crazy Raven in Cypress Mountain even in the morning. Hey, are you out there crazy with your monopoly?
Help me understand the reason why a cozy restaurant Crazy Raven has a 19+ age limit, even during the day? The monopolist does not want to see families with children and forces them to go to an overpriced grill with expensive, harmful and low-quality grub. We can go with an 11 year old to Stanley Park Brewery for example in the evening, but we can't visit Crazy Raven in Cypress Mountain even in the morning. Hey, are you out there crazy with your monopoly?
Help me understand the reason why a cozy restaurant Crazy Raven has a 19+ age limit, even during the day? The monopolist does not want to see families with children and forces them to go to an overpriced grill with expensive, harmful and low-quality grub. We can go with an 11 year old to Stanley Park Brewery for example in the evening, but we can't visit Crazy Raven in Cypress Mountain even in the morning. Hey, are you out there crazy with your monopoly?