There's no need to head back to the city for a bite to eat after a full day of fun on the mountain. There are plenty of places in the Villages of Mt. Hood to recharge and refuel.
You may think of sushi as something you get in the city, but Koya Kitchen has all that big city flavor plus the charm and authenticity of the small community. In addition to their sushi you'll find poke bowls, noodle bowls and other Asian delicacies. They also have a large selection of merch that make for fun souvenirs commemorating your trip. Perhaps what they're best known for, however, is their beautiful outdoor seating area.
Burger lovers need to add Wraptitude on their list of stops to make. As the name suggests, they are also known for their delicious wraps as well. It's the ideal environment for friends and families looking for a tasty way to refuel after a long day of fun. If you're really tired and just want to get back to your hotel or vacation rental, call in an order and pick it up to-go.
The Zigzag Inn is a historic spot in Welches. The building itself is an old log cabin constructed from hand cut logs nearly a century ago. While the Zigzag Inn is known for their pizza, they have a diverse menu for a hearty breakfast to gear up for the day, delicious lunch to keep you going or amazing dinners to refuel.
The Skyway Bar & Grill is a Mt. Hood institution. The distinctive building on the north side of HWY 26 is known for its live music and outdoor fire pit and seating area. What really sets Skyway apart however is their mac and cheese; it's the stuff of legend. Crafted from a blend of cheeses topped with breadcrumbs and baked until brown and bubbly. You can also make additions like pastrami, bacon and more.
Nothing hits the spot after a full day of fun on the mountain than pizza. Al Forno Feruzza is a long time favorite for recreators on Mt. Hood. They have a wide array of pies to choose from like margarita, sicilian, puttanesca and even gluten free options.
Coffee is more than a beverage, it's a necessity for a lot of people. Fortunately those people have options for great coffee with Mt. Hood Roasters. They offer premium blends, single origin coffees and many other varieties. In fact, Mt. Hood Roasters is considered some of the finest coffee around by aficionados. It's the perfect pick me up to start the day.
Serving Hoodland Coffee Company espresso and drip coffee, Coffee House 26 specializes in both traditional and creative drinks that are sure to add a unique flavor to your Mt. Hood experience. Their selection of breakfast sandwiches and homemade baked goods paired with the specialty drinks which creates an environment of delicious comfort.
At the Rendezvous Grill, Chef Mathias uses fresh and locally sourced ingredients in preparing his entrees in a not so serious place! Devastating desserts. Exceptional meals and generous portions and a full bar available. Available for private events.
They take food seriously at Chicali Cantina, while still taking time to hit the slopes or get in a good hike on Mt. Hood. All of their food is made from scratch using only the best, locally sourced ingredients to keep you fueled during your outdoor activities. They keep things fresh by offering seasonal tacos and specialty items that feature high-quality steak cuts and fresh seafood. You'll find something for every adventurer in your group from curated tequila flights, fresh whole fruit margaritas, an array of creative burgers, specialty salads, and yeah... dessert!
Cooper's Wine Bar & Shop serves Northwest wine and beer, and also is a bottle shop. They offer Cova Coffee Roasters and other non-alcoholic ales and wines. Enjoy charcuterie and small bites.