Gold Coast Lodge
Olympic Valley
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Located in the heart of Olympic Valley, Gold Coast Lodge offers a relaxed and welcoming dining experience. With a rating of 4.1 stars from 363 reviews, we strive to provide quality food and service. Our menu includes lunch options and a variety of beverages, including beer and coffee. We have a full...
Located in the heart of Olympic Valley, Gold Coast Lodge offers a relaxed and welcoming dining experience. With a rating of 4.1 stars from 363 reviews, we strive to provide quality food and service. Our menu includes lunch options and a variety of beverages, including beer and coffee. We have a full bar onsite. Gold Coast Lodge is a family-friendly establishment with convenient amenities such as restrooms. We offer dine-in service and look forward to welcoming you!
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Gold Coast Lodge offers amazing views and convenient access for skiers. While the food is pricey and sometimes mediocre, the location is unbeatable. The Mexican grill and new pan-Asian options are popular. Be prepared for potential overcharges and long lines during peak times.
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Tip: Consider eating at the base of the mountain to avoid long lines and high prices at the lodge.
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Bewertungen von Gold Coast Lodge Olympic Valley
Amazing views. Skiers in July and loved it. Pricey menu items but to be expected
As a customer I really enjoyed my time up here. The food feels expensive, but views makes it worth wild!
Beautiful views with pretty good food for a ski resort
The funitel is the best option to get to a good green slope and also to some good easy blue ones. The Starbucks at the lodge is also good
They have a ski through Starbucks... Need I say more?
Amazing views. Skiers in July and loved it. Pricey menu items but to be expected
As a customer I really enjoyed my time up here. The food feels expensive, but views makes it worth wild!
Beautiful views with pretty good food for a ski resort
The funitel is the best option to get to a good green slope and also to some good easy blue ones. The Starbucks at the lodge is also good
They have a ski through Starbucks... Need I say more?
Need Starbucks at 8000 feet? Addicted to caffeine and too lazy to go down to the resort? This place is for you.
If you ever get a chance to ski or snowboard in this area, you must visit Squaw Valley. It's the first week of February 2020 and the weather is awesome. For you parents, this mountain is very cool for the children. I came here without my family. But Squaw Valley is my family's next vacation destination.
the mexican grill is insanely good
Awsome food wish it was open longer!!!
Amazing sightseeing... Beautiful nature.💜👍
It's a warm place to rest in the middle of your day skiing
What's better than having an ice cold beer with a view of the mountain you've just been carving up 🤙
1 of a few in the world. Awesome experience. Ski up Starbucks is legit!
Organzied bar line vs. free for all. Nice. Bartenders friendly.
Perfect place to stop for food or a beer at the top of the mountain.
Nice food, but the lines can get long
Pretty great collection of restaurants halfway up the mountain.
Great food, easy access to and from lodge from slopes
Loved the idea its the first and only one I've ever seen.
Good location but closes in spring it looks like
Best view of any Starbucks I've been to
Pretty cool place good food
One of the best location for this coffee shop
Easily accessible bathrooms is all I usually ask for in a ski lodge. I found these to be convenient and clean while traveling through the lodge to get to skiing
Great place with cool peeps they have food, drinks, booze and chairs. Good stop off location between runs bomb sandwiches and killer views I guess.
Just skid many granite chiefs and now getting turnt at Jess’s bar (Arc Bar.. they should change the name). If you’re going to blow your load at any CA ski resort, do it at Squaw Valley!!
Foods good. No sugar free powerade but the chicken sando is delicious. I would post a Pic but I ate it hella fast!
Great food. Get there around lunch because after lunch everything is closed. I recommend the Asian bowl with orange chicken.
Some of the friendliest staff on the mountain work at this unique "ski through" Starbucks, located at Gold Coast at the top of the Funitel!
After years of staying here it is still the best! Underground parking, next to Starbucks , walk to the nearby chair lifts, full kitchens with dishes.
its great. but i not good at it. if u want to find a good place to ski . here is it
The Funitel is a great way to get up the mountain and Gold Coast is the terminus station of the "Funny Tube"
take this lift, it's just way faster than the other one that goes to high camp. Great starting point for home run.
The Indian curry was fantastic! Great customer service and views too
Stop after you have a great day on the snow and it is 1:30 you're hungry, thirsty need to people watch whatever all here
So cool, this is the first ski through coffee place I've ever been to
Great food and friendly staff, despite limited options in late season.
If you ever get a chance to ski or snowboard in this area, you must visit Squaw Valley. It's the first week of February 2020 and the weather is awesome. For you parents, this mountain is very cool for the children. I came here without my family. But Squaw Valley is my family's next vacation destination.
Go find Mona at the bar, always a smile and just a pleasure to see her year after year, in the corner bar on the middle deck i think they named it 39 degrees or something. Just an awesome deck/view/experience...and if you just paid $179 for a ticket whats another $10 for a beer :-)
Excellent food court, place to warm up and fill up. Great selection from Asian, Mediterranean, burgers, and soups/chili. Upstairs from the Arc is the Funitel down to the village. Did you find this helpful? Please like the post and I'll keep writing!
Nice cozy area to chill after a nice ride. They have a small cafe and just a place to sit and call your friends to check in. The waiting lines are usually very long. I would suggest that you would come down to the base and eat some food there but some people prefer to eat on the mid mountain. You can just go out of the train car and go and eat without going outside. They have racks for ski and snowboard. Awesome place.
They really upped their game for food here. New head chef Frances and his team whips up amazing k-bbq, ramen, adobo, and other superb pan-Asian fare. I use to ski the mountains to lose weight, now it’s different game. 🤣
What an awesome idea! I am not a fan of Starbucks, but after skiing all day, it's great to be able to scoot past and grab something hot (and possibly sweet). I went on possibly the busiest day of January (MLK Day) and service was fast.
They really upped their game for food here. New head chef Frances and his team whips up amazing k-bbq, ramen, adobo, and other superb pan-Asian fare. I use to ski the mountains to lose weight, now it’s different game. 🤣
Nice cozy area to chill after a nice ride. They have a small cafe and just a place to sit and call your friends to check in. The waiting lines are usually very long. I would suggest that you would come down to the base and eat some food there but some people prefer to eat on the mid mountain. You can just go out of the train car and go and eat without going outside. They have racks for ski and snowboard. Awesome place.
What an awesome idea! I am not a fan of Starbucks, but after skiing all day, it's great to be able to scoot past and grab something hot (and possibly sweet). I went on possibly the busiest day of January (MLK Day) and service was fast.
Nice place to take a break from skiing
Great place to stop and have a bite while skiing at squaw valley
more organized and better quality than I expected for a Starbuck's
Maybe the only ski through Starbucks. You can go inside also.
Comfortable and easy to traverse with skii boots on.
Decent selection of food, some items made far better than others.nothing to rave about, but hits the spot when your hungry. Expect to spend a premium being mid mountain, better than Heavenly food options.
Mid-Mountain Lodge For Squaw Valley Ski Resort With Several Bars And Restaurants- Accessible Via North America's ONLY Double-Rope Funitel
Good place to rest and eat and drink after skiing a great mountain!
Typical Starbucks with an outside ski-through window. However, it was closed around 3 o'clock.
Ski cafeteria at the top of the Funitel. Nothing special about the place and typical high prices of a in-mountain ski eatery. The premade salads are a nice change over the typical burger and fries fare. Employees are super nice but sometimes they are overwhelmed during the busy lunch hour.
It's fine place for ski food, though like all the rest is very expensive. I'm so happy to see they brought back standard plastic glasses for water unlike the conical water glasses they had last year.
Pretty typical mid-mountain food options. Plenty of outdoor seating which allows you to gaze over many sections of the mountain. Indoor seating is a bit limited and bathrooms are fair.
Better food than many ski lodges but same type of American comfort fare. Expensive and very! crowded when I was there. Convenient in the gondola building centrally located in the middle of the upper terrain.
Very expensive, but good variety and food tastes pretty good. Hard to get seats, management should control outside food better bc a lot of people take up seats but brown bag it. Paying customers don't have anywhere to sit!
Good all around ski resort lodge. You can only get here bye skiing or the funitel gondola. Lift ticket necessary. Only mountain bathroom available other than High Camp. Two awesome bars with epic views. Pricey cafeteria and you'll pay alright!
Ski cafeteria at the top of the Funitel. Nothing special about the place and typical high prices of a in-mountain ski eatery. The premade salads are a nice change over the typical burger and fries fare. Employees are super nice but sometimes they are overwhelmed during the busy lunch hour.
Good all around ski resort lodge. You can only get here bye skiing or the funitel gondola. Lift ticket necessary. Only mountain bathroom available other than High Camp. Two awesome bars with epic views. Pricey cafeteria and you'll pay alright!
Captive resort dining means high on price and mediocre quality, but hey your going to be hungry and having fun so dine on. 34 bucks for a slice of cheese pizza, chicken tenders milk and a bottled drink. Day with the boy is priceless.
Captive resort dining means high on price and mediocre quality, but hey your going to be hungry and having fun so dine on. 34 bucks for a slice of cheese pizza, chicken tenders milk and a bottled drink. Day with the boy is priceless.
Way too expensive for the food that they sell.
Great views but not the best food on the mountain.
You can't ski through. It's ski up. False advertisement. Other than that it's just like any Starbucks
It depends on snow and crowds to be open. One of the slowest Starbucks I've been to.
Please open. I've been waiting to try it. Hasn't been open in the eight days we have been here.
Great idea, too bad it was closed both days I was there
Nothing special about any of the buildings at squaw. This one is no different.
Meh, just a ski lodge. Too crowded and too expensive. As usual...
Nothing super special about this area. Just your typical ski rest area equipped with free water and overpriced sandwiches/snacks. Has a tune up station to fix/adjust your gear.
Always great for a caffeine boost while on the mountain. The drinks are acceptable here, but not always made with the right ratios of milk to espresso
Packed on a Saturday for lunch. Prices are what you would expect for a mid mountain ski lodge but food was bot great.
Mid station of Squaw Valley, well equipped with ski stuffs and food. Starbucks located near entrance.
This Starbucks is great for breaks with a need for caffeine but is often busy and drinks can take a long time to get from door to door.
The Arc has expensive food, but for the convenience it's that or pack your own food.
The location is great, and the bathrooms are ample but the space is lacking and the food is just meh. A world-class ski area like TSASTBFKA Squaw Valley deserves a better lodge experience.
Cafeteria line food stop with two bars, a coffee shop, lockers, restrooms and a terminus to the funitel. Have also recently added a ski wax station by the upper level exit (near the Starbucks). Outdoor patio with a bar service window for convenience. Can get pretty crowded around lunchtime. Nice views of Headwall, Siberia, Immigrant, and everything in between. Food is average quality and priced for the convenience of being where it is. TBH, I found the prices in the village to be comparable, except there you get table service and the food is hot and freshly made. YMMV.
Watch out for what you are charged. I was overcharged for the burrito. I told the woman ringing up the sale who argued with me that it indeed was $26! Eventually she got the manager who corrected the transaction
The view is fun, the clientele is nice. If you like paying $5.05 for a small bag of Fritos this is your spot
Bahn mi quite good, but mountain credits did not work here!
Watch out for what you are charged. I was overcharged for the burrito. I told the woman ringing up the sale who argued with me that it indeed was $26! Eventually she got the manager who corrected the transaction
The view is fun, the clientele is nice. If you like paying $5.05 for a small bag of Fritos this is your spot
Closed on a busy weekend...really? We came up the mountain during the NASTAR 50th anniversary championship weekend on Friday only to see a sign posted on the locked Starbucks doors saying they were "Closing Early at 1pm"....except we were there at 11:40am. Sure, it was winter weather, but the funitel (gondola lift) was running and the slopes were full of skiers from all over the country. Starbucks should make the effort to have this unique location stay open when a national event is going on.
Expensive food. I ordered Mac and chess that came with ants. Ant acid didn’t taste very good.
Understaffed shitshow, $17 chilli was cold. Would probably eat here again, who am I kidding. You win.
I’ve seen it open once. Good marketing - people are excited to see it - disappointed when they try to open the door and it’s closed on a busy Saturday or Sunday.
Food is way over priced and not good but it's the only thing on the mountain so Squaw has a guaranteed clientele. On the busiest days such as from Christmas to New Year's it can be very hard to find a table and most likely will have long lines. I recommend having one person look for a table while the other waits in line and orders.
This is called Le Arc now! The food here gets the job done, but at what price… (A hefty one!) We knew things would be expensive but $19 for lukewarm noodles was just sad. There’s a large variety though, plenty of seating and it’s clean.
Food is way over priced and not good but it's the only thing on the mountain so Squaw has a guaranteed clientele. On the busiest days such as from Christmas to New Year's it can be very hard to find a table and most likely will have long lines. I recommend having one person look for a table while the other waits in line and orders.
I've never paid more and gotten less. Burgers are no longer cooked fresh, they sit in a window getting stale and cold. Same with fries. Attached are pictures of $15.50 chicken tenders - so few that it is comical. Food discounts for passholders are only applied before 11:30?! What happened to this place??
Why are they almost never open? When they are open, they run out of food before noon.
The management at this place is awful. Food, parking, every is a disaster.
The bathrooms are in rough shape for a place that costs $150 to ski.
Food bad, choices very limited and prices high.
It's a joke, its a window on the side of a building. Not convenient at all.
Pretty bad and way overpriced. For the rest of our stay we just went to 7eleven nin the morning. Best restaurant in town.
Everything that’s bad about ski area cafeterias. Overpriced, bland, and small portions. If you want water they only provide tiny cups
Not really a functional restaurant anymore. Race teams and their families use the GC lodge as a lounge so if you want to eat, you’re eating standing up. The entire down stairs is empty but it’s closed so you can’t sit there either. This place is utterly mismanaged. Don’t waste your time unless it’s sunny and you can sit outside.
Asked for the beyond bratwurst. Was told it was the beyond bratwurst. But it was real meat I'm angry but I'll be fine, eventually someone is gonna order the gluten free bun and die lol
Plz bring back the healthy options like salad n salmon not a whole section of Indian food like butter chicken butter salmon curry this curry that I don’t like it!!!!!
The new machines that take photos of your food have a funny habit of overcharging every single time. Staff is clueless about with regards to helping for refunds meaning you'll be out an extra 20 bucks on overpriced food.. Doubt the private equity people care in fact it's probably a feature not a bug. I'll bring PB and J's next time.
Plz bring back the healthy options like salad n salmon not a whole section of Indian food like butter chicken butter salmon curry this curry that I don’t like it!!!!!
The new machines that take photos of your food have a funny habit of overcharging every single time. Staff is clueless about with regards to helping for refunds meaning you'll be out an extra 20 bucks on overpriced food.. Doubt the private equity people care in fact it's probably a feature not a bug. I'll bring PB and J's next time.
Not really a functional restaurant anymore. Race teams and their families use the GC lodge as a lounge so if you want to eat, you’re eating standing up. The entire down stairs is empty but it’s closed so you can’t sit there either. This place is utterly mismanaged. Don’t waste your time unless it’s sunny and you can sit outside.
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