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    Good Earth Yogurt

    4.3 (218 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Devin B.

    Great place for Yogurt and/or Wine tasting. You get free figs with your wine. Good selection.

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    Rachel C.

    Yummy yogurt! Stopped by around 3:30 when it was super hot. Yogurt is creamy and delicious and organic. On the pricier side but truly so delicious ($12 for 9oz). The mango and pomegranate combo was a highlight. Infused water here was such a great touch. Parking is on the side streets. Restroom is one stall and nice.

    Mixed Small Plate
    Mel A.

    The small mixed plate was enough for 2 for a snack. Excellent selections of cheeses and wine. Nice decor.

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    Michael C.

    Cute little yogurt shop in town. Self serve, pay by the oz sort of place. Good variety of yogurts- they lean on the sweeter side but they did have a tart / pomegranate flavor which are up my alley. Nice selection of toppings, fresh fruit and mochi which are my favorites. Always find it funny when I get asked to tip at a self serve place... comeon! Overall it's a cute place, they seem to serve other things like wine and sandwiches.

    The total price for these two yogurts were $42. After 20% off from their current promotion it was around $33
    Anthony J.

    We stopped here while passing through on our way to Mammoth. Overall, the interior was very clean and the yogurt is sourced from grass fed cows. There was an extensive topping selection and 8 different flavors of Fro-yo. Everything seemed 5 stars up until we paid. The price for both of our yogurts came out to around $42!! Fortunately they had a promo for 20% off anything of $5 and it lowered the price to around $33 which still seemed like a lot for Fro-yo. If money is not an issue, then I would recommend this place. Otherwise, McDonald's across the street sells soft serve cones for $1.25.

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    We had a great Happy hour glass of wine and a fantastic meal, the panini was made to perfection

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    Just the best. Grilled sandwiches, the best frozen yogurt on planet earth, clean bathrooms, and plenty of indoor and outdoor seating.

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    Delicious frozen yogurt, nice fresh toppings and clean restrooms. What else could you want?

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    Cutest fro yo shop! Good selection of flavors and toppings. Yummy pressed sandwiches with option for gluten free bread.

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    Cute place but Extremely overpriced for Yogurt!! Average yogurt and toppings. Not worth the price!!!

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    Cute little place to enjoy your sweet dessert. Love the fresh cut fruit and many assorted toppings.

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    SKADI - Scallops

    SKADI

    4.8(503 reviews)
    37.2 mi
    $$$

    Dining at Skadi was truly one of the highlights of our trip to Mammoth…read more This exceptional Norwegian restaurant is nestled right in the heart of Mammoth Village, offering an upscale yet inviting atmosphere with a refined, cozy ambiance that immediately sets the tone for a memorable evening. We visited as a family of four and made reservations ahead of time after hearing so many great things--and we felt incredibly fortunate to secure a Sunday booking, especially since they're closed Monday through Wednesday. It ended up being the perfect way to begin our time in Mammoth. From the moment we arrived, the service was warm, attentive, and efficient without ever feeling rushed. And the food? Absolutely divine. Every dish reflected the expertise and care of a master chef with decades of experience in Norwegian cuisine. What truly elevated the evening was the personal touch--the chef graciously visited our table to greet us and ensure everything was to our liking. That kind of hospitality is rare and deeply appreciated. We ordered three appetizers, a soup, three entrées, and finished with crème brûlée for dessert--and every single item was flawless. An exceptional dining experience from start to finish. Five stars--well deserved. Thank you for an unforgettable meal.

    My wife and I came here for our wedding anniversary, as it appears to be one of the few fine dining…read morespots in Mammoth. The restaurant is really vibrant and well decorated. The open kitchen adds a level of sophistication and elegance that made us very excited for the meal. Our server was very friendly, personable, attentive and helpful with recommendations. Unfortunately, ambiance and service proved to be the two best attributes of this restaurant. We started the meal with the Hamachi Crudo, which was well constructed, but something was unpleasantly fishy on the plate... not sure if it was the roe, the scallops, or the fish itself. The Little Gems salad had a nice flavorful Danish blue cheese, but the lettuce looked like it was washed, cut and prepped the day before (rotten sections where it had been chopped). The beets were totally bland and unseasoned, like they were just boiled, cooled, cubed and thrown on the plate. For a fine dining restaurant, you would hope that every component on its own would be individually seasoned. The mushroom soup was very flat tasting, and the texture of the puck of mushrooms in the bottom of the bowl that had hot broth poured table side was not enjoyable to eat at all. They tasted like gross, chewy reconstituted dried mushrooms... very unpleasant. For our mains, we ordered the Scallops and the Steak. The scallops were undercooked. My wife had a hard time finishing them. We weren't concerned about health risks considering how upscale this place was, but texturally you want a seared scallop to have a nice bouncy texture when you bite into it. These were very soft. On a positive note, the sauce was flavorful though. I am assuming my steak was cooked sous vide because it was insanely soft (almost mushy) and cooled down about 2 minutes after being brought to the table. There was no texture to it at all, and it had an odd warmed over flavor, like it was maybe cooked far in advance and then seared to order. The sides of potatoes and vegetables were more delicious to be honest. Overall, while I cannot fault the setting, ambiance and service, the food fell extremely short. Especially for the $300 we spent after tip.

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    SKADI - Chocolate trio dessert.

    Chocolate trio dessert.

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    The Lakefront Restaurant

    The Lakefront Restaurant

    4.1(415 reviews)
    37.9 mi
    $$$$

    Came here with my girlfriend during our Mammoth trip and honestly this was the standout meal of the…read morewhole weekend. We tried to snag a late New Year's Eve reservation and struck out, but the staff was super accommodating and fit us in on a following night. Very glad they did. The space itself is small, cozy, and intimate in the best way. It feels warm and inviting, especially after a long day in the cold, and sets the tone for a relaxed, linger-over-wine kind of dinner. The food was excellent across the board. We ordered elk, cod, and scallops and the scallops were the clear mic drop. Perfectly cooked, rich, and memorable. Our server recommended a bottle of wine that paired beautifully with everything and felt like someone actually listened instead of just pointing at the most expensive option. Service all around was warm, attentive, and unpretentious, which is not always a given in resort towns. Dessert was sorbet, simple but refreshing, and my girlfriend ordered a port she really enjoyed. After dinner we took the rest of the wine, grabbed a seat by the fireplace, and played chess, which felt like the most civilized way possible to end a night in the snow. Logistics wise, getting here can be a little annoying, especially if you are staying up at Mammoth Mountain Inn. You will want to call a taxi and plan ahead. That said, the extra effort was completely worth it. This is easily one of the best restaurants in Mammoth and the kind of place that makes you forget about the drive once the first plate hits the table.

    We've visited several times over the years, and this place truly holds a special place in our…read morehearts. This was our first time staying for the weekend at the lodge, and we were genuinely excited about the experience. On our second night we decided to have a special dinner at the Lakefront Restaurant, which we had been looking forward to. Unfortunately, the meal was very disappointing--especially given the price point. Our starter salad was mostly iceberg lettuce, the lamb starter was undercooked, and while the scallops were very good, $8 per scallop felt excessive. The beef Wellington, which we were particularly excited about, was bland and the pastry was doughy. For a dinner that totaled over $300 for two people, we expected a much higher level of quality and creativity. Compared to our previous visits, the food felt like it had gone noticeably downhill. It's genuinely sad to write this because we've always loved coming here. Sadly, this experience left us feeling disappointed enough that we likely won't return.

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    The Lakefront Restaurant
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    Ursa - Fresh Full Snapper..

    Ursa

    4.6(65 reviews)
    36.7 mi

    CHECK THEIR WEBSITE…read more - Make a reservation ahead of time - Don't bring kids The website prominently advertises that this is an ADULTS ONLY restaurant. It also indicates how to make a RESERVATION, which is highy recommended as this restaurant can get fully booked all night long. Yelp no longer has the "Takes Reservations" indicator, so you wouldn't know unless you visit their website. We unfortunately did not know either information when we decided to eat here, which ended up in a rather disappointing result when we walked in and were turned away from both getting a table the night we walked in right when the restaurant opened, and also from booking a reservation for any future night while we were there. The food looked and smelled good. Maybe we'll be back in 15+ years. NOTE: I initially gave a 3 star review as I view that as a neutral response, but I suppose that may have unfairly dragged down the rating of the restaurant given the few number of reviews on yelp. I do stand by a 4 star review, as I do think it the responsibility of the restaurant to clearly convey their prominent policies. While I do appreciate that the no child policy is prominently displayed on their website, visiting a url before walking into a building is not a common practice. If the restaurant can take the time to post social media photos of their food and logo on yelp, they can also post their prominent restaurant policies. Clear communication is important. We have been to more than a few 18+ venues where no children are allowed (restaurants, bars, rated R movies, speakeasies, comedy clubs), and this policy was clearly communicated at those other venues (e.g., via advertising, via a sign at the front of the venue, via their business card). But, at Ursa, this policy was not made clear to us until after we spoke to the host for a good 10 minutes after entering the restaurant. In her defense, she was apologetically trying to make our night better by suggesting many other alternative restaurants where we could go. But we were not looking for alternative restaurants which were, in our opinion, starkly different restaurants which were not comparable to Ursa. Ursa is unique to the region. We just wanted to know how best to eat at Ursa. Which was--make a reservation ahead of time, don't bring kids.

    Was really excited to come try this place out after seeing it being mentioned all over social…read moremedia, and we try to visit something new every time we are up in Mammoth. Had a reservation at 7:30 and they seated us immediately. It was packed which raised the bar of my expectations (I mean if its this packed it must be good right?!). For the ambiance, Its inside a coffee shop so think of that with dimmed lighting to set the tone. Our server was friendly and explained the plates are family style to be shared. We got the roasted chicken, duck fat potatoes, and the gochujang short rib with a side of home made sourdough. By the looks of it (see pictures attached) it was going to be a hearty, delicious and fulfilling meal after a fully day on the mountain. Sadly the food was pretty disappointing. The chicken was dry, the potatoes were forgettable and the short rib that wasn't connected to the bone was tough felt over cooked. The saving grace was broth that short ribs came in and the sourdough to soak it up. Of course the server will ask if everything is good, you're not going to send it back half way done with the meal we just wanted to finish and leave. All in all friendly service, decent ambiance, but pretty forgettable food. If you are looking for chicken I would just go to the Vons across the street and pay $10 for a whole chicken. you'll get the same effect and wont feel like "did I really pay this much for an unfulfilling meal?"

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    Ursa - The place.

    The place.

    Ursa - Saffron steamed muscles

    Saffron steamed muscles

    Ursa - Mammoth Coffee Roasting Company by day, but it's URSA by night.

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