Between the new Hotel Jay, Tram Haus Lodge, and Clubhouse, we have more dining options than you’ll know what to do with:
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The Foundry Pub and GrillNamed to recognize the bootstrap mentality of the construction workers who raised us up, The Foundry Pub and Grill provides hungry skiers, riders, golfers and splashers of all sizes and stripes with char grilled steaks and meats, fresh pastas, locally sourced vegetables and proteins much of it finished in our signature ceramic tile centerpiece oven. Stop by for family friendly breakfast, lunch of dinner –all complete with fast service-designed to get you back on the slopes or in the Park, and with big views of the Peak or Valley from nearly every direction. |
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The DrinkIf you’re idea of a vacation includes things like 86 degree temperatures, frozen Margaritas and big views of the local surfing community, the Drink is your spot. Nearly a dozen beers on tap—including Long Trail’s Jay Peak Tram Ale, spirits, dueling blenders, and a list of frozen concoctions designed to help you forget about any chilly winds that may blow outside, The Drink also provides a front row seat of The PumpHouse Indoor Waterpark, 4 flat screen HD televisions and direct sight lines of the borderline enormous 16 foot television located above the Double Barrel standing wave. Drinks, lunch and dinner daily. |
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Mountain Dick’s PizzeriaWe’ve named the region’s best pizzeria after former lift attendant extraordinaire Mountain Dick Meunier-a gentleman that perfectly embodied the Raised Jay spirit, years before the phrase was coined. Mtn Dick’s offers pizza, sandwiches and pasta specialties and has a full beer and wine license. Located inside the Hotel Jay, Mtn Dick’s stays open later on busy weekends to accommodate a later-night surf crowd so call to check on late night hours and a changing special’s menu. |
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The Warming ShelterThe name of our very first snack shack at Jay Peak (over on Stateside and back when cheeseburgers were a dime), we figured it’d suit our PumpHouse Indoor Waterpark Snack Bar ironically fine. The Shelter offers up a wide range of sandwiches, chicken fingers and fries, pizza, ice cream and soft drinks all designed to keep appetites at bay long enough for another drop on La Chute. Hours vary with Park operating hours. |
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Buddy’s MugFormer Mountain Operations Manager Buddy Loux liked coffee as much as the next guy and more than most. It’s in his honor we’ve named our Hotel Jay Coffee Shop. Check out specialty coffees, cappuccinos, espressos and, Buddy’s favorite; regular black coffee. A good supply of freshly baked goods, croissants, desserts and stuff to make the kid’s, and kids at heart, squeal-are also available. Hours vary. |
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Alice’s TableWide open spaces, breathtaking mountain views and far-reaching localvore-heavy menu. Alice’s offers a well balanced menu with local meats,cheeses and fresh seafood and a great kid’s menu. |
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Tower BarHalf a dozen big flat screen televisions, music and a great lunch and dinner menu with great appetizers (our Backcountry Bacon will leave you speechless), enormous sandwiches, salads and the best Poutine this side of St. Catherine. |
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Aroma Coffee ShopThe perfect spot for an expertly tuned cup of coffee, homemade Jay Way Blueberry muffin, homemade Danish or killer breakfast sandwich. |
Clubhouse Clambake
Every Saturday from 5:30pm to close
$29.95 for Adults, $16.95 kids 6-14, kids 5 & under eat FREE.
Enjoy dinner on the patio with live music and the fire pit.









