Yosemite National Park Restaurants

Yosemite National Park has a couple of moderately priced restaurants in lovely (which almost goes without saying) settings: the Mountain Room at Yosemite Lodge and Wawona Hotel's dining room. The Ahwahnee hotel provides one of the finest dining experiences in the country.

Otherwise, food service is geared toward satisfying the masses as efficiently as possible. Yosemite Lodge's food court is the valley's best lower-cost, hot-food option; Curry Village Pavilion's offerings are overpriced and usually fairly bland, but you can get decent pizzas on the adjacent outdoor deck. In Valley Village, the Village Grill whips up burgers and fries, Degnan's Deli has made-to-order sandwiches, and Loft Pizzeria has a chaletlike open dining area in which you can enjoy pizza, salads, and desserts.

The White Wolf Lodge and Tuolumne Meadows Lodge—both off Tioga Road and therefore guaranteed open only from early June through September—have small restaurants where meals are competently prepared. Tuolumne Meadows also has a grill, and the gift shop at Glacier Point sells premade sandwiches, snacks, and hot dogs. During the ski season you’ll also find one at Badger Pass, off Glacier Point Road.

Delaware North Yosemite has been the official park concessioner for the last 15 years, operating nearly all restaurants, lodgings, activities, and services throughout the park. As of March 2016, Aramark will take over as official park concessioner, and changes in services may occur.

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  • 1. Mountain Room

    $$

    Gaze at Yosemite Falls through this dining room's wall of windows—almost every table has a view—as you nosh on steaks, seafood, and classic California salads and desserts. The Mountain Room Lounge, a few steps away in the Yosemite Valley Lodge complex, has about 10 beers on tap.

    Northside Dr., Yosemite Village, California, 95389, USA
    888-413–8869

    Known For

    • Locally sourced, organic ingredients
    • Very busy—might have to wait for a table, even with reservations
    • Vegetarian and vegan options

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch except Sun. brunch
  • 2. The Ahwahnee Dining Room

    $$$$

    Rave reviews about The Ahwahnee hotel's dining room's appearance are fully justified—it features towering windows, a 34-foot-high ceiling with interlaced sugar-pine beams, and massive chandeliers. Reservations are always advised, and the attire is "resort casual."

    Ahwahnee Rd., Yosemite Village, California, 95389, USA
    888-413–8869

    Known For

    • Lavish $59 Sunday brunch
    • Finest dining in the park
    • Bar menu with lighter lunch and dinner fare at more affordable prices

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 3. 1850 Restaurant & Brewery

    $$

    The name, decor, and menu at this lively brewpub pay homage to California's Gold Rush era and the year the state and county were officially established. Many of the craft beers on tap come from the owners' 1850 Brewing Company, and dishes include everything from traditional Bavarian pretzels and hearty baked mac and cheese to ahi nachos and salmon cakes.

    5114 Hwy. 140, Mariposa, California, 95338, USA
    209-966–2229

    Known For

    • Brine-marinated fried chicken
    • Seven types of burgers
    • Rotating local seasonal beers on tap

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 4. Base Camp Eatery

    $

    The design of this modern food court, open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, honors the history of rock climbing in Yosemite. Choose from a wide range of menu options, from hamburgers, salads, and pizzas, to rice and noodle bowls.

    about ¾ mile west of visitor center, Yosemite Village, California, 95389, USA
    888-413–8869

    Known For

    • Grab-and-go selections
    • Best casual dining venue in the park
    • Automated ordering kiosks to speed up service
  • 5. Iron Door Saloon

    $$ | American

    If you're coming into Yosemite via Route 120, you'll pass by the Iron Door, one of the oldest saloons in California, established in 1852. Stop in for a drink and a hearty meal in the saloon or the attached dining room, which is quieter but lacks the wacky rustic charm of the bar, where photographs and other memorabilia line the walls.

    18761 Main St., Groveland, California, 95321, USA
    209-962–6244

    Known For

    • Burgers
    • Live-music weekends
    • Weekday entertainment
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  • 6. Little Shop of Ramen

    $

    In a hip, modern space—alongside The Local Grape wine bar within a historic building—this unusual-for-the-region eatery serves up savory Japanese soul food. Expect home-style dishes like steaming bowls of toasted-rye ramen noodles swimming in a rich broth For dessert, there's matcha cheesecake and premium mochi ice cream.

    5021 Hwy. 140, Mariposa, California, 95338, USA
    209-966--2695

    Known For

    • Indoor and outdoor seating
    • Vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options
    • Hand-pulled noodles and house-made stocks and sauces

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch Wed. and Thurs.
  • 7. Seven Tents Pavilion

    $

    Formerly Curry Village Pavilion, this casual eatery serves everything from roasted meats and salads to pastas, burritos, rice bowls, and beyond. Alternatively, order a pizza from the stand on the deck, and take in the views of the valley's granite walls.

    Yosemite National Park, California, 95389, USA
    888-413–8869

    Known For

    • Convenient eats
    • Cocktails at Bar 1899
    • Additional venues (Meadow Grill, Pizza Deck, Coffee Corner)

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed mid-Oct.–mid-Apr. No lunch
  • 8. Tuolumne Meadows Grill

    $

    Serving throughout the day until 5 or 6 pm, this fast-food eatery cooks up basic breakfast, lunch, and snacks. It's possible that ice cream tastes better at this altitude. Stop in for a quick meal before exploring the meadows.

    Tioga Rd. (Rte. 120), Yosemite National Park, California, 95389, USA
    888-413–8869

    Known For

    • Soft-serve ice cream
    • Crowds
    • Fresh local ingredients

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Oct.–Memorial Day. No dinner
  • 9. Tuolumne Meadows Lodge Restaurant

    $$

    In a central dining tent beside the Tuolumne River, this restaurant serves a menu of hearty American fare at breakfast and dinner. The red-and-white-checkered tablecloths and a handful of communal tables give it the feeling of an old-fashioned summer camp.

    Tioga Rd. (Rte. 120), Yosemite National Park, California, 95389, USA
    209-372–8413

    Known For

    • Box lunches
    • Communal tables
    • Small menu

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed late Sept.–mid-June. No lunch, Reservations essential
  • 10. Village Grill Deck

    $

    If a burger joint is what you've been missing, head to this bustling eatery that serves veggie, salmon, and a few other burger varieties in addition to the usual beef patties. Order at the counter, then take your tray out to the deck, and enjoy your meal under the trees.

    Yosemite Village, California, 95389, USA
    888-413–8869

    Known For

    • Burgers, sandwiches, and hot dogs
    • Crowds
    • Outdoor seating on expansive deck

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Oct.–Apr. No dinner
  • 11. Wawona Hotel Dining Room

    $$

    Watch deer graze in the meadow while you dine in the romantic, candlelit dining room of the whitewashed Wawona Hotel, which dates from the late 1800s. The American-style cuisine favors fresh ingredients and flavors; trout and flatiron steaks are menu staples.

    8308 Wawona Rd., Wawona, California, 95389, USA
    209-375–1425

    Known For

    • Saturday-night barbecues on the lawn
    • Historic ambience
    • Mother's Day and other Sunday holiday brunches

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed most of Dec., Jan., Feb., and Mar.
  • 12. White Wolf Lodge Restaurant

    $$

    Those fueling up for a day on the trail or famished after a high-country hike will appreciate the all-you-can-eat, family-style breakfasts and dinners in this tiny dining room. Mashed potatoes, big pots of curried vegetables, and heaps of pasta often grace the tables in this cozy out-of-the-way place.

    Yosemite National Park, California, 95389, USA
    888-413–8869

    Known For

    • All you can eat
    • Box lunches available
    • Rustic vibe

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed mid-Sept.–mid-June. No lunch, Reservations essential, reserve at front desk at check-in

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