The Southern Sierra Restaurants

Most small towns in the Sierra Nevada have at least one restaurant. Standard American fare is the norm, but you'll also find sophisticated cuisine. With few exceptions, dress is casual. Local grocery stores and delis stock picnic fixings, good to have on hand should the opportunity for an impromptu meal under giant trees emerge.

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  • 1. Epic Cafe

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    Hungry travelers and locals feast on fresh, healthy, cooked-to-order comfort food at this casual café at Lakeview Lodge, near the Tioga Road and Highway 395 junction. The menu changes daily, but you can count on items like waffles and frittatas for breakfast; paninis, sandwiches, salads, rice bowls, and soups for lunch; and three special dinner entrées, perhaps locally caught fish, chicken potpie, or braised short ribs.

    349 Lee Vining Ave., Lee Vining, California, 93541, USA
    760-648–8044

    Known For

    • Local and organic food sources
    • Cozy indoor dining room and garden patio
    • Fresh-baked scones, muffins, desserts, and other goodies

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. and Nov.–early May
  • 2. Mono Cone

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    Get soft-serve ice cream, burgers, and fries at this hopping shack in the middle of Lee Vining, but be prepared to wait in line. There's some indoor seating, but unless the clouds are leaking, take your food to nearby (and quiet) Hess Park, whose views of Mono Lake make it one of the best picnic spots in eastern California. The park has a playground and tennis court, too.

    51508 U.S. 395, Lee Vining, California, 93541, USA
    760-647–6606

    Known For

    • Tasty milkshakes
    • Soft-serve ice-cream cones
    • 14 types of burgers, hot dogs, tacos

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed in winter
  • 3. Toomey's

    $$

    A passionate baseball fan, chef Matt Toomey designed this casual space near the Village Gondola to resemble a dugout, and decorated it with baseball memorabilia. Swing by pre–outdoor adventure for coconut mascarpone pancakes or soft bagels topped with smoked trout and chipotle cream cheese. Later in the day, fill up on buffalo meat loaf, seafood jambalaya, or a New Zealand elk rack chop. You can also get a taste of Toomey’s at home: its signature seasoning is sold online. 

    6085 Minaret Rd., Mammoth Lakes, California, 93546, USA
    760-924–4408

    Known For

    • Lobster taquitos and fish tacos
    • Wild buffalo meat loaf
    • Coconut mascarpone pancakes
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