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    Mount Rainier Railroad Dining

    2.6 (258 reviews)
    Closed 1:00 pm - 6:00 PM

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    What's the vibe?
    Touristy
    Quiet
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    DeLisa R.

    What a unique dining experience on the way to the park! Enjoyed my lunch in a dining car built in 1922. A local family built and still runs this along with a Hobo Hotel from train cars. Well on your way to comp I thoroughly enjoyed my calamari with fresh aïoli and my husband enjoyed a chicken fried steak burger with fries. Don't leave without trying dessert. Sorry we didn't include a picture of that fabulous coconut cream pie, but it was all gone by the time I remembered. Prices are a bit high but that is to expected trying to get supplies this far out. Your servers will most likely be family members who can give you the history of the area.

    Judy C.

    Ya'll Yelp friends, I have to share with you on this very unique business, you can dine on a real original vintage railroad, pretty cool ya?! Mount Rainier Railroad Dining, the railroad is built in 1922, purchased in Portland Oregon, by founder Robert Thurston. I got to meet and chat with the grandson, he was the only wait staff I saw that day that ran the front. It seems they are short staff, maybe that is the reason for the low ratings. We enjoyed ourselves before getting a table, looking around the railroad, checking out the front of shop, reading about all the history and checking out the gift shop. Pretty nostalgic, love the decor and it was a learning experience! The menu features a variety of American classics, such as steaks, seafood, pasta, and check out the daily specials! Try their specialties, the world famous Hobo Stew, consist of smoked beef, potatoes carrots, and cabbage in a sourdough bread loaf. We enjoyed our visit to Mount Rainier Railroad Dining and can't wait to visit again our our next adventures/visit to PNW. Check it out after you do the railroad train tour, or just come visit this part of town and make time for this. I know pricey but let's support local out here at Elbe!

    Kids Grilled cheese sandwich
    Rita K.

    Pretty cool place to dine but food was just ok. I had a chicken & Swiss burger that smelled & tasted only of fish, kinda sucks they use the same oil for frying both which makes the food less enjoyable. For $90 it definitely was not worth it and wouldn't come back but was a good experience seeing the history.

    Bacon Cheeseburger
    Dennis L.

    Came on a Saturday. Place was busy but were promptly seated Ordered an ice tea and it quickly came to our table. Ordered the basic bacon cheeseburger with fries. Tasty burger and the hand cut fries were delicious. Server was excellent and attentive. All in all a great meal.

    The fries
    Heather S.

    The prices are very high for the quality of food. We received multiple menus and had to ask to be seated. The waitresses don't seem to know what's going on. We ordered the kids grilled cheese and a chicken bacon burger and the fries looked and tasted terrible! It's like the oil hasn't been changed in years! And the bacon was way overcooked. I would suggest eating g before coming out here or going to the pizza place

    Jason V.

    Dinner in a railroad car, that doesn't require tickets or reservations? Sign me up! Who cares if it's not chugging along on the tracks? Sure, a meal-on-the-go is certainly something to experience, but the Mount Rainier Railroad Dining is *so* much more accessible. Serving up large portions at slightly inflated prices, by slightly-aloof servers, this long, narrow diner is precisely 50% of the reason anyone would ever come to visit the tiny town of Elbe (the other half being the Hobo Inn, a hotel that is an extension of the restaurant). Avoid the Bloody Mary, as it is watery and unimpressive. Similarly, if the soup du jour is chicken egg-drop, give it a pass as well. Conversely, the Bacon Bleu Cheeseburger and the Fish and Chips are both fantastic, so the pub grub here comes highly recommended. So don't jump the tracks and try something unusual, and you're sure to have a thoroughly enjoyable meal! And remember, this is a train, so don't forget to CHEW CHEW!

    Hearty tomato soup
    Paul B.

    We actually stopped twice on the same day. Once for lunch heading to the park and again for dessert on the way out of the park. The place is neat and tidy. Lots to read and see on the walls. Sitting on the windows gives you a nice view outside. Our servers were friendly, and tho drinks seem to take some time and service can get slower it is not a big deal really. Enjoy the theme and unique experience of the railroad car. Burger and fries - grill cheese for the kids and tomato soup for lunch. Pumpkin pie and apple pie for dessert. We also had hot chocolates- which clearly is made after orders. Was very nice experience for us, and the kids. We will return. Past reviews about slow may be technically accurate - but they make the food when it is ordered - making it fresh. Any place in PNW is wet and mold is common - a train car is a great place to eat ! Even if drafty ! Enjoy the location and your time away from home !!!

    This lounge says that it is clearly open, it is not open.

    When you walk into this place, it is out of Level by so much it is dizzying. The door will not shut behind you without effort because it is so out of level that it will not close properly. Normally, a restaurant door would be on a self closing device. Not this place, oh no. The sign in the window for their lounge says open, but it is definitely not open. I'm not sure that it has been open in years?

    Ceaser salad
    Kristen K.

    The service was awful, you practically have to chase down a server, then wait forever for drinks. Not because they're busy, it's a ghost town. Tried to give them the benefit of the doubt until I attempted to eat a simple ceaser salad. Which was leaps and bounds the worst salad with a sour vinaigrette I've ever had. Why not use ceaser dressing? And the pressed cubed chicken (?) chunks made it so much worse. Absolutely going to trap and forage if I'm ever hungry in the area again.

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    Overpriced, poor service, food not very good. Save money and frustration by avoiding this place.

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    Trains were cool. But the food was horrible. Meat was dry and over salted and the fries were burnt.

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    2 years ago

    Fun trip on an old steam train, kids and adults have a great time. Themed rides coming soon.

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    2 years ago

    Super delicious fish and chips. Great seafood clams and muscles!!!!!! Service was great and what fun to eat in a train.

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    Loved the food here. Got the mussels and clams and overall the food here was great! Perfect place to stop after hiking.

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    We ordered almost half the menu due to coming with a large party. Good thing they have plenty of…read moreparking! While waiting, I noticed there's actually stuff to do and look at. I ventured off to the fruit stand to buy some cheap baskets of surprisingly amazing quality fruit. The food came out reasonably fast for what we ordered. ​I can't say much about the service, as it's a walk up window style establishment that doesn't have indoor dining. It's actually pretty small, with barely enough room for the workers and all their supplies. Hats off to those people for making it happen! So yeah, not much customer service besides the ordering and pickup. They all seemed fairly professional and pleasant, in my opinion. ​Was the food worth it? Yes. The prices were okay not cheap, but not pricey either. I got a decent amount of food for what I paid. My burger wasn't very pretty, but it had a nice balance of simple flavors. I devoured it about as fast as I could. The fries were super salty, crunchy, and mushy all at the same time, and I loved it. We devoured those also... what a meal. ​I'd recommend stopping here for food if you're in the area. We all enjoyed our time and our food. Hopefully, you do too!

    All looks like it's cooked to order so it can be a minute to ge the food, but when it comes it's…read morefresh and tasty. It's a small opeartion so please be patient with them as im sure during busier times and the season they can be overworked. Will return no doubt. Thank you x

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    First off if you walk away hungry then it's your own damn fault…read more Went here with my parents after a visit to Northwest Trek. My parents got burgers, mom had to take half of it home and dad finished his burger but had to take the fries. Said the fries were some of the better fries they have had. I, myself, ordered the classic supreme pizza and damn there was a lot on that pie. Plenty of sauce and the toppings were actually put on before the cheese. So it's like the cheese was used to seal over the toppings and I loved it. I usually judge a pizza by how much clean up there is after eating and I was cleaning after every bite. It's the typical pub or dive bar setting, the atmosphere step down was it felt a little cramped and the jukebox was defaulting to heavy metal and hard rock which wasn't quite enjoyable. Definitely if you are in Eatonville or on your way to Mt Rainier you would not be wasting time or money visiting this place. Service was fantastic. The place really filled up after we entered and she was doing it all by herself out front. Bravo!!!

    We will only come here again only if nothing else is open. First off, the staff were very nice and…read morefriendly. The crowd is mainly locals who were very nice. However, the food took forever getting out. There was no one ahead of use either. I ordered the "Bleu Cheese Burger". The Bleu Cheese" was just salad dressing. The burger itself was "Meh". My wife had the Chicken Wings. She said it was "Meh" too. We both did not finish our food. All in all.... Nothing special here.

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