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Menu for The Peaks Restaurant in Sequoia National Park, CA

  • Open:
    Open 24 hours
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  • Cuisines:

    American North American

    American North American

  • Features:

    Delivery

  • Dietary:

    Vegetarian , Organic

  • Known for:

    Beer, Cocktails, Coffee, Great coffee, Healthy options, Organic dishes, Vegetarian options, Wine, Good for kids, Cozy, Kids menu, Fast service, Fireplace, High chairs, Restroom, Seating, Outdoor seating, Wheelchair accessible parking lot, Wheelchair accessible restroom, Wheelchair accessible seating, Credit Card Payments, Popular with Tourists, Alcohol, Breakfast, Popular Breakfast, Dessert, Dine-in, Dinner, Lunch, Popular Lunch, Staff required to disinfect surfaces between visits, Mask required, Good for groups, Staff wear masks, Solo dining, Accepts reservations, Family-friendly, LGBTQ+ friendly,
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The Peaks Restaurant in Sequoia National Park, CA, is a American restaurant with an overall average rating of 3.7 stars. Check out what other diners have said about The Peaks Restaurant. Today, The Peaks Restaurant is open from 12:00 AM to 11:59 PM. Whether you’re a small party of two or celebrating with a group, call ahead and reserve your table at (559) 625-7700.

There’s something for everyone at The Peaks Restaurant, including organic dietary options.

On top of the amazing dishes, other attributes include: organic dishes.

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Marnie Sadri 1 year ago
3

the view is gorgeous and the staff was helpful having let us order despite us arriving at 5 minutes to 2pm (they close at 2 and... then I believe they reopen for dinner at 5pm ) They did have a gluten free turkey and Swiss option which was very good and"reasonably" priced ($12). The pizza was also reasonably priced but my family said they have had better tasting frozen pizza(sorry to say...it didn't look very good either.) I noticed that a glass of house wine was $15 - good thing that we do notdrink!) :) If you want to relax with a good view, this would be a great place to eat. Otherwise I would buy some bread andlunch meat or cheese, hardboiled eggs and crackers and beverages around the corner and sit outside at a picnic table and enjoythe same view. Read more

Maria de Aurrecoechea 1 year ago
5

We came here a few times during our three night stay at the lodge for breakfast and dinner. I had read the reviews and didn't... have high expectations so I wasn't disappointed. Overall the food is good and if you ask to dine in it's served in proper platesbut with plastic utensils. Considering how much the park cares about the environment, I found the abuse of plastic utensils veryupsetting and couldn't really make sense as to why they're not using silverware. You place your order at the entrance and thefood is brought to your table which I didn't mind as it clearly helps them process orders faster. Portions are not too generousand it's not cheap. I don't recommend the sandwiches which are made earlier and not fresh, the bread is very cold and in myopinion they're missing a huge opportunity with the sandwiches by not serving them in freshly baked bread. The pizza is goodquality, simple but with excellent crust, clearly freshly baked! The specials we tried were good, but expensive. Breakfastoptions are good and it's all self service so it's quick. Considering it's the only place serving food during fall and winter inthe entire park, I think it's a very good option if you know what to expect! Read more

Richard Coon 1 year ago
1

Not good. Web sites show steaks and great dishes. Main dinner was Neef & Brocolli for $22. Only 3 choices and the snack bar... menu. Served in take out box with poor plastic "silverware". No service of any kind...you are on your own. Very poor for aNational Park facility that charged $275 for a standard roo. and no other food service for over a 1.5 hour drroom. PARK SERVICESHOULD BE ASHAMED!!! Read more

Sara 1 year ago
5

One of my favorite places we stopped along our drive through the park. The pizza is huge! My fiancé and I got the Works and the... new black lager before our hike. It was so filling that even after our hike we needed more time to get hungry again. Read more

Heidi Mills 2 years ago
2

We had a lovely time in the park. The last thing we did before leaving was stop here to eat. Waste of time. We arrived about 15... minutes before dinner service @ 5. Line is growing. 5 rolls around and I see 3 or 4 staff but no one is aknowledging customersor opening. Maybe 5 or 10 minutes later they start taking orders at the bar. We ordered a chicken dish and flank steak dish. Fordrinks a cider on tap and my partner wanted a cocktail, all they had is a canned margarita. The food is at the pickup counter inStyrofoam boxes before we even finish ordering. The dining area is beautiful, lined with windows. The steak was overcooked. Thechicken was literally half a chicken. It was cooked well but lacking flavor. Not to mention half a chicken and an overcookedsteak is pretty hard to eat when all you get is plastic utensils. The side potatoes were good. The side salad was not. It tastedlike it was only dressed in apple cider vinegar and the baby carrots were undercooked. We spent $75 . $75 is a lot to serveyourself not very well prepared food. We ate at many other places in California for around this price and every one blew thisplace way out of the water. Skip it. Read more

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When is The Peaks Restaurant open?

The Peaks Restaurant is open on the following days:

Monday: Open 24 hours

Tuesday: Open 24 hours

Wednesday: Open 24 hours

Thursday: Open 24 hours

Friday: Open 24 hours

Saturday: Open 24 hours

Sunday: Open 24 hours

What forms of payment are accepted at The Peaks Restaurant?

They accept Credit at The Peaks Restaurant.

Does The Peaks Restaurant offer delivery?

Yes, The Peaks Restaurant offers delivery.