Restaurant in Park City, United States
Glitretind Restaurant
525ptsMountain views, serious wine list, book ahead.

About Glitretind Restaurant
Glitretind Restaurant at the Forbes Five-Star Stein Eriksen Lodge is Park City's most credentialed resort dining room, with a 20,000-bottle cellar, twice-yearly menus built around Rocky Mountain ingredients, and Wasatch Mountain views worth booking a window seat for. At the $$$ tier with a Google rating of 4.4 across 290 reviews, it justifies the spend for a special-occasion dinner — book four to six weeks out during ski season.
Book the Window Table First, Then Plan Everything Else
If you've eaten at Glitretind once, you already know the room earns its reputation. The advice for your next visit is specific: request a window seat when you reserve, and book further out than you think you need to. This is a Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star property restaurant at a lodge that draws destination diners from across the Mountain West, and the dining room fills accordingly. Call directly to make the reservation — that's the only booking channel confirmed in the data — and if you're visiting during ski season or a Park City holiday weekend, treat your reservation timeline as you would any other hard-to-book mountain resort dining room: four to six weeks is not excessive.
What You're Coming Back For
Glitretind's menu is built around regional American ingredients , Rocky Mountain elk, Pacific seafood, locally sourced produce , and it changes completely twice a year, so a return visit reliably offers new territory. The kitchen's approach skews hearty and grounded rather than architectural: dishes like elk tenderloin with Tuscan kale and cranberry chutney, or black cod with parsnip purée and citrus oil, deliver substantive flavor combinations without overworking the plate. For returning guests, the dessert program is worth re-examining , the s'mores construction with graham cracker semifreddo, house-made marshmallows, and hot fudge is the kind of thing that reads as a gimmick but holds up in execution.
The wine program is a genuine reason to return. Wine Director Jim Dahlgren oversees a list of 2,340 selections and a cellar of 20,000 bottles, with particular depth in California, Burgundy, Bordeaux, Rhône, Champagne, Oregon, and Italy. Pricing sits at the $$$ tier, meaning expect many bottles above $100, but corkage is available at $25 per bottle if you're bringing something from a trip to a winery. For a mountain resort restaurant, this is a serious list , not a token effort at a ski lodge.
The Bar and Counter Angle
Glitretind's setting inside the Stein Eriksen Lodge gives it a different energy from downtown Park City restaurants. The alpine fireplace backdrop and Wasatch Mountain views make bar and lounge seating a practical choice even if you're not after a full dinner. The restaurant runs a light snack service from 3 to 6 p.m. between lunch and dinner, which creates a low-commitment entry point: order from the bar, watch the slopes in winter or the mountain air in summer, and decide whether you want to extend into dinner. For a solo diner or a pair not ready to commit to a full $$$ meal, this window is the smartest use of the room.
Practical Details
The kitchen operates from 7 a.m. through 9 p.m. daily: breakfast runs 7 to 11 a.m., lunch 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., snacks 3 to 6 p.m., and dinner from 6 to 9 p.m. Dinner pricing sits at $$$ (two courses, excluding drinks, comes in above $66 per person). The dress code is casual and mountain-appropriate , no need to pack a jacket. The staff accommodates dietary restrictions and substitutions; servers introduce dishes at the table. Google reviewers rate the restaurant 4.4 out of 5 across 290 reviews, which is a consistent signal for a property restaurant at this price tier. Chef Jon Miller leads the kitchen; General Manager Jason Berrett oversees operations.
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how Glitretind stacks up against Riverhorse Cafe, Yuta, High West Distillery & Saloon, and other Park City options.
For similar American Mountain dining in other regions, Blackberry Mountain in Walland and Granite Lodge in Philipsburg are worth knowing. If the wine program at Glitretind prompts broader exploration, our full Park City wineries guide and our full Park City bars guide cover the region in depth.
For context on where Glitretind sits in the wider fine dining conversation, the benchmark properties are restaurants like The French Laundry in Napa and Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg at the leading of the American tasting-menu tier, or Le Bernardin in New York City for seafood depth. Glitretind is not competing in that format , it's a full-day à la carte mountain resort restaurant with a serious wine program and Forbes Five-Star credentials, which is a different and defensible category. See also Lazy Bear in San Francisco, Alinea in Chicago, and Emeril's in New Orleans for other American dining reference points worth knowing.
Browse our full Park City restaurants guide, our full Park City hotels guide, and our full Park City experiences guide for further planning. Also worth considering in Park City: Apex, La Stellina, and Bangkok Thai on Main.
Compare Glitretind Restaurant
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Glitretind Restaurant | American Mountain | Hard | |
| Riverhorse Cafe | American | Unknown | |
| Yuta | American Steakhouse | Unknown | |
| High West Distillery & Saloon | Gastropub | Unknown | |
| Powder | American | Unknown | |
| RIME Seafood & Steak | Seafood Steak | Unknown |
A quick look at how Glitretind Restaurant measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Glitretind Restaurant accommodate groups?
Groups are manageable here given the full-service setup inside the Stein Eriksen Lodge, but call ahead directly to discuss seating configurations. At $$$ pricing per person for dinner, factor the total spend into your planning. The patient, substitution-friendly service style makes this easier for larger parties with varied preferences.
Does Glitretind Restaurant handle dietary restrictions?
Yes, and this is one of the restaurant's more practical strengths. Staff are trained to accommodate allergies and dietary requests, and servers introduce ingredients and preparation at the table, which helps guests with restrictions ask informed questions. The menu reliably includes at least one vegetarian option alongside the meat and seafood focus.
What should I order at Glitretind Restaurant?
The menu changes completely twice a year, so specific dishes shift by season. Historically the kitchen has leaned into Rocky Mountain proteins and Pacific seafood as the backbone of mains. Ask your server what changed most recently — the staff are well-briefed and willing to walk you through the current lineup.
What are alternatives to Glitretind Restaurant in Park City?
For a livelier downtown atmosphere at a lower price point, Riverhorse Cafe is the closest comparable in reputation. High West Distillery and Saloon works well if you want a more casual setting with a strong spirits focus. Powder at Deer Valley skews more resort-formal and is worth comparing if you're deciding between ski lodge dining options.
Is Glitretind Restaurant good for a special occasion?
Yes — the Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star rating, the mountain-view dining room with alpine fireplaces, and the 20,000-bottle wine cellar all point toward this being a reliable choice for a milestone dinner. Request a window table when booking to get the full effect. At $$$ per head for dinner, it delivers the setting and service level a special occasion requires.
Can I eat at the bar at Glitretind Restaurant?
The venue data does not confirm a dedicated bar dining setup. Given the lodge-hotel setting, your best approach is to call Stein Eriksen Lodge directly to ask about counter or bar seating options before assuming availability.
How far ahead should I book Glitretind Restaurant?
Book as early as possible, particularly for ski season weekends and the dinner window starting at 6 p.m. The Forbes Five-Star status and mountain-view window tables fill on demand. The restaurant advises calling directly to secure a reservation. For breakfast or a weekday lunch, lead time requirements are likely shorter, but confirm when you call.
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