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Sundance Mountain Resort Dining Reviews

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We've been here many times over the years and decided to offer this review. Sundance Mountain Resort has long been known for its pristine mountain setting and creative spirit—but what many visitors don’t expect is just how good the food is here. Tucked into the folds of Provo Canyon, surrounded by whispering pines and clear mountain air, Sundance delivers a dining experience that rivals the views. And after spending time here, I’d argue it’s one of Utah’s most underrated culinary destinations.


More than just a resort with restaurants, Sundance feels like a place where food matters—where sustainability isn’t just a trendy word, and where meals feel thoughtfully connected to the land around you.


What follows is not just our experience, but also reflections gathered from other visitors who came hungry—and left impressed.


The Foundry Grill: Simple Ingredients, Big Flavor

One of the best surprises of our stay was just how well The Foundry Grill balances rustic charm with culinary ambition. This isn’t fancy for the sake of fancy—it’s soulful, hearty food with a mountain sensibility.

Locally sourced produce, meats, and fish are given the wood-fired treatment here. The garlic mashed potatoes were probably the fluffiest I’ve had anywhere, and the pan-seared Utah trout tasted like something you’d catch yourself after a day of fly fishing.

A reviewer on TripAdvisor put it perfectly: “It’s rare that a restaurant can pull off elegant and cozy at the same time—but The Foundry does it.”


If you can, don’t miss the Sunday brunch. It’s well-known among Utah locals and includes everything from made-to-order omelets to thick-cut bacon and beautiful house-baked pastries. This is comfort food done right.


The Tree Room: Dining as an Art Form

For those moments when you want to step into something elevated and memorable, The Tree Room is where Sundance truly shines. Imagine intimate fine dining surrounded by Native American artifacts and original pieces from Robert Redford’s collection—it feels like eating in a hidden, curated museum.

The menu shifts with the seasons, but dishes like the buffalo tenderloin and elk medallions are standouts. What impressed us most was not just the flavors, but the confidence of the kitchen. There’s nothing fussy or forced—just bold, balanced, and beautifully plated food.

One Google review summed it up well: “Hands down one of the most atmospheric and artistic dining experiences in Utah. Worth it for a special occasion or to treat yourself to something extraordinary.”

Pro tip: Book your table early. The Tree Room is popular for anniversaries and proposals, and it books up quickly.


The Owl Bar: Legendary Stories, Legendary Cocktails

For a complete shift in vibe, The Owl Bar is like stepping into a Western movie—with cocktails. Originally an 1890s bar from Wyoming, the legend goes that Butch Cassidy and his crew frequented the original spot before it found its new home here. Today, the space has been lovingly restored, and it’s become the social heart of Sundance.

Expect artisan cocktails made with regional spirits, live music on weekends, and seriously elevated bar food. The elk burger is worth writing home about, and their charcuterie boards pair perfectly with whatever you’re sipping.

One recent review on Yelp captured it perfectly: “Where else can you sip a locally crafted Old Fashioned in a bar that belonged to outlaws? History, charm, great food—The Owl Bar is a vibe.”


Why It All Works

What ties the whole experience together is Sundance’s commitment to authenticity. The menus change with the seasons, the ingredients are sourced thoughtfully, and the entire culinary program feels like a direct extension of Robert Redford’s vision for the resort—artistic, grounded, and respectful of nature.

Dining here isn’t about flash. It’s about intention.

As one travel blogger wrote in their review: “At Sundance, you don’t just eat—you feel connected to the place while you’re eating.” And honestly, that’s the perfect way to describe it.


For lodging and personalized recommendations on where to stay nearby, we highly recommend checking out Sundance Utah Private Cabin Rentals for a full mountain escape.



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