Best Restaurants in Mammoth Lakes: Where to Eat in 2026

Compared to places like Bend, Jackson, Truckee, or even Tahoe, Mammoth’s dining scene is still finding its footing. For years, the formula was simple: burgers, pizza, beer, repeat.

But things are changing. New restaurants are opening, longtime favorites are raising their game, and the overall food scene is steadily improving. It’s not a culinary destination in its own right, but it’s moving in the right direction.

Here are the spots we keep coming back to.

Staff Picks

Emberz BBQ

Wood-fired barbecue, smoked meats, hearty portions, and a laid-back atmosphere have made Emberz a Mammoth favorite for years. Whether you’re craving ribs, brisket, pulled pork, or simply need a serious post-adventure meal, Emberz consistently delivers.

Skadi

Tucked away in a cozy mountain cabin, Skadi has quietly become one of the most respected restaurants in the Eastern Sierra. The Nordic-inspired menu changes seasonally, reservations are recommended, and nearly every meal feels like an experience rather than just dinner.

Bird & Biscuit

Built around scratch-made Southern-style biscuits baked fresh daily, the menu combines comfort food favorites with a mountain-town twist. Expect biscuit sandwiches, fried chicken, house-made jams, and rotating specials that feel more at home in Nashville than the Eastern Sierra. It’s one of the few restaurants in Mammoth doing something genuinely different, which is exactly why it has developed such a loyal following.

Mammoth Rock Brasserie

Few restaurants in Mammoth generate as much local enthusiasm as Mammoth Rock Brasserie. Located inside Mammoth Rock ‘N’ Bowl, the restaurant has built a loyal following thanks to its mountain views, attentive service, and menu of steaks, seafood, pasta, and seasonal specials. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply looking for one of Mammoth’s most popular dinner reservations, this is a hard table to beat.

Noodle-Ly

After a cold ski day, a long hike, or an afternoon on the bike trails, sometimes all you want is a giant bowl of noodles. Noodle-Ly has become our go-to comfort-food stop when we’re looking for something warm, filling, and satisfying.

Favorite Hangs (Great for Groups)

Bar Sierra

Located at Outbound Mammoth, Bar Sierra brings a more modern mountain-lodge feel to Mammoth’s dining scene. The menu focuses on California-inspired comfort food, craft cocktails, local beer, and shareable plates, making it an easy stop whether you’re staying at the hotel or simply looking for a relaxed dinner and drinks in a great atmosphere.

Limelight Lounge

If Mammoth has an upscale living room, this is it. Limelight combines mountain-lodge comfort with a lively social scene built around fire pits, cocktails, live music, and shareable food. Whether you’re wrapping up a powder day, meeting friends after a ride, or simply looking for a place to linger, it’s one of our favorite places in town to spend an evening.

Food Trucks & Casual Eats

CafĂ© CrĂȘpe

Located at Outbound Mammoth, CafĂ© CrĂȘpe brings authentic French street food to the Eastern Sierra. Operating from a food truck, the French-owned cafĂ© serves sweet and savory crĂȘpes alongside espresso drinks and coffee. It’s one of the more unique breakfast and lunch options in town.

The Rolling Chef

In a town dominated by burgers, pizza, and brewery food, The Rolling Chef stands out. Drawing inspiration from Peruvian, Cuban, Argentine, and Mexican cuisine, the menu delivers flavors you simply won’t find elsewhere in Mammoth. If you’re looking to break out of the standard ski-town food rotation, start here.

Great Burgers & Breweries

Burgers Restaurant

Sometimes the name tells you everything you need to know. Burgers has been serving Mammoth visitors and locals for decades and remains one of the town’s most beloved burger joints. Charbroiled burgers, fries, shakes, and old-school mountain-town vibes have earned it a loyal following, and many locals will tell you it’s still the best burger in Mammoth.

Distant Brewing

Our pick for burgers and beer. Distant Brewing pairs a strong craft beer lineup with a menu of burgers, sandwiches, and shareable plates that make it one of Mammoth’s best casual hangouts. The patio doesn’t hurt either.

Mammoth Brewing Company

One of the original names in Mammoth beer. Grab a flight, order some food, and settle in. It’s a classic stop whether you’re celebrating a summit, a powder day, or simply enjoying an afternoon with friends.

Mammoth Tavern

Located in The Village, Mammoth Tavern serves elevated pub food, whiskey, craft beer, and one of the better burger selections in town. It’s an easy recommendation when everyone in the group wants something different.

Classic Breakfast

The Warming Hut

A Mammoth institution since 1995, The Warming Hut has built a loyal following around organic coffee, fresh-baked pastries, breakfast burritos, sandwiches, and made-from-scratch breakfasts. The café’s laid-back atmosphere and emphasis on quality ingredients make it one of the most popular morning stops in town. Expect a line on busy weekends, but it moves quickly and is worth the wait.

Breakfast Club

Large portions, classic breakfast favorites, and plenty of coffee. Exactly what you want before a big day in the mountains.

Coffee & Fast Breakfast

Stellar Brew

One of the best grab-and-go breakfast stops in town. Good coffee, breakfast burritos, and a steady stream of locals grabbing fuel before work or recreation.

Looney Bean

A Mammoth classic that has been serving coffee, smoothies, and breakfast burritos for years. If you’re driving through town early, you’ll probably see plenty of Looney Bean cups in hand.

Black Velvet Coffee

A newer addition to Mammoth’s coffee scene offering quality espresso drinks, pastries, and a modern cafĂ© atmosphere. A great option when you’re looking for a well-crafted cup of coffee before heading out for the day.

Dessert

Local Scoop

Mammoth’s newest ice cream shop has quickly become a favorite among locals and visitors alike. It’s the perfect way to celebrate a summit, survive a family vacation, or simply end a day in the mountains.

The reality is that nobody comes to Mammoth solely for the food. You come for powder days, alpine lakes, bike trails, fishing trips, and long summer evenings in the Eastern Sierra. Fortunately, there are now more than enough great places to eat between adventures.