We came here because the last chair had too long of a wait. Glad we did! Awesome spot, live music, great food, Zoe was our waitress and had great service. We’ll be back for sure.
Came after skiing with my family. It was pretty crowded so we had to wait for a table for about 30’. It was worth it though. I really enjoyed the mushroom toast - amazing!
Absolutely must for some of the best food in the area! The Eggs Benedict with salmon is life changing, best I’ve ever had! Paired with an amazing coffee from the coffee bar made for a great brunch experience!
Best dining experience in Mount Snow with delicious food! Especially for a busy “Oktoberfest” weekend - service was great- a very well trained staff, knowledgeable about menu and wine selection! Cool atmosphere in the bar area. The dining room is nice (too bright in there if Trail 87 owner is reading this!) Food was fast coming from the kitchen due to medium sized menu which is smart to do! It’s gourmet look and taste, at very fair price! Please support this place -Mount Snow needs good quality places! Highly recommend 😀
Trail 87 is the exact opposite of the establishment it replaced (Dover Joe's), sometimes for the better and sometimes for the worse. Dover Joe's was basically a pizza place also offering bar and restaurant service. It was dark and drab, but the food was cheap, solid and plentiful. Trail 87 is a pricey gastropub, bright and contemporary down to it's superb reclaimed wood tables. Offered is a large beer and cocktails menu, and a small food menu. As small as the menu is, the portions are even smaller. Sandwiches are thin and salads are a few forkfulls. Nothing (ironically other than the kids menu) comes with a side. This is the only time I can remember buying a burger (props for offering gluten free buns) in a restaurant ($15) accompanied by only a pickle slice. There are a few different sides, but you're expected to order them like creamed spinach to go with your $85 filet at Sparks. It is not Sparks. I know it's difficult for any business to survive in this valley, but they do need to find that right balance between quality and value. I def plan on returning, reassessing, and hopefully upping the stars at a later date. In the meantime, if your priority is high quality food and drink in a good atmosphere regardless of value, I certainly recommend checking it out for yourself.
Small restaurant with good wine and food. They managed the holiday week rush very well and have a nice sitting area for getting a bev while waiting for your table.
Benjamin Tansky
Consistent quality food and bar scene was fun. Do you know what ACL stands for?
ramez yassin
We came here because the last chair had too long of a wait. Glad we did! Awesome spot, live music, great food, Zoe was our waitress and had great service. We’ll be back for sure.
Oliver Artz
Came after skiing with my family. It was pretty crowded so we had to wait for a table for about 30’. It was worth it though. I really enjoyed the mushroom toast - amazing!
Eric Olstad
This is a great spot with a strong menu for food and cocktails. Thoroughly enjoyed.
Brian Holt
Absolutely must for some of the best food in the area! The Eggs Benedict with salmon is life changing, best I’ve ever had! Paired with an amazing coffee from the coffee bar made for a great brunch experience!
Candela
Nice place, the environment is very nice and clean. The people who work there are even better! They deserve the best, I hope they continue to grow.
Scott Comer
Best dining experience in Mount Snow with delicious food! Especially for a busy “Oktoberfest” weekend - service was great- a very well trained staff, knowledgeable about menu and wine selection! Cool atmosphere in the bar area. The dining room is nice (too bright in there if Trail 87 owner is reading this!) Food was fast coming from the kitchen due to medium sized menu which is smart to do! It’s gourmet look and taste, at very fair price! Please support this place -Mount Snow needs good quality places! Highly recommend 😀
Bryan Webb
Everything on the menu sounds delicious and everything we tried was!
Darren Smith
Trail 87 is the exact opposite of the establishment it replaced (Dover Joe's), sometimes for the better and sometimes for the worse. Dover Joe's was basically a pizza place also offering bar and restaurant service. It was dark and drab, but the food was cheap, solid and plentiful. Trail 87 is a pricey gastropub, bright and contemporary down to it's superb reclaimed wood tables. Offered is a large beer and cocktails menu, and a small food menu. As small as the menu is, the portions are even smaller. Sandwiches are thin and salads are a few forkfulls. Nothing (ironically other than the kids menu) comes with a side. This is the only time I can remember buying a burger (props for offering gluten free buns) in a restaurant ($15) accompanied by only a pickle slice. There are a few different sides, but you're expected to order them like creamed spinach to go with your $85 filet at Sparks. It is not Sparks.
I know it's difficult for any business to survive in this valley, but they do need to find that right balance between quality and value. I def plan on returning, reassessing, and hopefully upping the stars at a later date. In the meantime, if your priority is high quality food and drink in a good atmosphere regardless of value, I certainly recommend checking it out for yourself.
Matt Masterpasqua
Small restaurant with good wine and food. They managed the holiday week rush very well and have a nice sitting area for getting a bev while waiting for your table.