Cuzzins is one of the sit down restaurant/bars at Mount Snow. It is located at the main base offering salads, sandwiches, appetizers, burgers and BBQ options made onsite. The bar area is busy with skiers enjoying warm drinks as well as local brews. The restaurant décor is a bit run down, throwback to the 1980’s and could use some updating. The food is reliable and although not as good as their neighbor, 1900 Burger, it’s not awful. Our server, Steph, was pleasant and attentive. They open at 11am so get there early to get a table because it gets busy quickly.
Amanda D.
Classificação do local: 4 New York, NY
Good food, drink and apres. Much gratitude to Charlie who got us a table after someone stole our table.
Ben W.
Classificação do local: 5 Arlington, MA
This is our 3rd year coming up and Jen always takes care of us. Great service and an even better personality. We have so much fun and she is why we keep coming back.
Jill R.
Classificação do local: 4 South Salem, NY
Been to cuzzins many, many times over the last 15 years. Never felt compelled to write a review but our server Davis was so awesome I thought I should! Food is ok, Davis is great!
Sergei M.
Classificação do local: 5 Shoreham, NY
Chicken wings with sweet sauce, kids burgers and fries, eggplant fries are delicious.
Julia S.
Classificação do local: 4 Staten Island, NY
Was here with my boyfriend this afternoon. We had a few beers and an order of wings. Great beer specials, good hot chocolate, and ok wings. Would come here again but wasn’t overly impressed.
Kristina M.
Classificação do local: 4 Burlington Township, NJ
This is a great spot for an after ski/snowboard drink. It’s a little deceiving because it’s attached to the dining area for the mountain and can easily go unnoticed. My boyfriend and I stopped in for a drink and some snacks, and were definitely pleased! We ordered the eggplant fries, mozzarella sticks, and most importantly wings. The wings were definitely worth it! The placed was packed and very casual(you can wear whatever you were during the day while skiing/snowboarding).The staff were friendly, but they were of course busy. Even though the place was packed, we got our food very quickly. If you go here, definitely get the wings! My boyfriend and I try wings almost at every place we go, and this place was definitely at the top of list.
Vicky P.
Classificação do local: 5 Brooklyn, NY
Love this spot! I come to mount snow at least once a week from Brooklyn, and this spot has become a pit-stop after my day of riding is complete. I usually come to mount snow midweek, so this spot isn’t crowded and I can grab a seat and order my post-riding meal of a burger and fries or chicken tenders and fries. I usually end my day around 3:30 or 3ish on frigid days. Service is pretty fast, even when it’s busy. On weekends or holidays of riding, I’m able to go to the bar, order my meal to-go and an apres-riding boozie, chocolatey drink. Usually by the time I finish drinking my drank, I only wait 5 more minutes and my delicious to-go platter arrives! This spot compares to a good olé NYC bar/grill. The chicken tenders are crispy on the outside and moist and hot on the inside. Burgers are seasoned well nd cooked properly, when I ask for medium rare. I don’t get well-done. Thanks for making my snowboarding experience great from start to finish, Mount Snow! Prices are also fair and equivalent to NYC pubs, nothing more… sometimes less depending on the dish
Stephanie M.
Classificação do local: 5 Freeport, NY
5 stars for entertainment! Stopped in to Cuzzins with my boyfriend after skiing; we had gone to the bar upstairs in the lodge first can’t recall the name(but skip it) and then heard the music and shenanigans downstairs and decided to try it out. Great decision! There was a one man show on stage singing oldies-goodies-and-today’s hits! Girls were on chairs dancing and everyone was rowdy! All ages welcome, except the kids. ID’d at the door and they’re serious she was bending and folding my NY license for a good minute. Grabbed a table in the lower level and got some drinks and nachos. Nachos were delicious! Three cheese and definitely get the chili and guac! Can easily feed 4 people, the two of us left a lot behind. And then danced around with the very friendly crowd! Will definitely go back every time we’re at Mt Snow, I only hope it’s exactly like this drunk and wild experience every other day at 5 pm!
Ronald K.
Classificação do local: 4 Staten Island, NY
Great place for a place to drink after or before? you go skiing/boarding. Came here after a long day of riding and was good to down some cold ones and eat apps while listening to some music. A bit crowded and took a while to get a seat but overall a good place.
Ryan F.
Classificação do local: 4 Manhattan, NY
Cuzzins is exactly what an on-mountain aprés ski bar SHOULD be — Great selection of local VT beers for under $ 6 a pint, divey, well-decorated ambience, and awesome live music to rock away those sore knees! The only thing keeping Cuzzins from a five star rating in my book is the somewhat limited space. Located in the Mt. Snow main base lodge(or for you ski bums, skier’s right as you’re zipping down«Canyon»), Cuzzin’s has plenty of tables and a nice back bar with bay windows facing towards the mountain. As other reviewers note, however, this place does get packed as the ski day winds down, and with only one entrance where they’re checking IDs, we noticed a line starting to form around 4:30pm. Overall, though, it’s worth waiting a few minutes to get in here and wind down with your fellow skiers and boarders. Cuzzins has a really nice lived in feel to it that doesn’t give off any sense that you’re in an «official mountain ski lodge.» If you’re not in favor of a packed out standing room-only scene, head upstairs to the nearby Station Tap Room for a more relaxing vibe.
M.J. M.
Classificação do local: 3 Jersey City, NJ
The bar area is a little tight, and if you don’t have a bar stool you will feel like you are in everyone’s way. However, if you do have a stool, you will think you are bar backing with all the drinks you will slide to people, and the empties you will slide back. Not to mention the amount of hovering that you will endure. Should be expected at the main bar at base of Mount Snow. The bar offers a number of tables with waiter both upstairs and down. You do have to order food if at the tables. I have tried and tried the old«We’ll drink more than most eat», but it never works. The food is far from spectacular, but if you stick to the basics like Chili, Chowder, and anything chicken you should be fine. The kids’ menu always tempts me the most. The bar plays great music, and will also offer live entertainment that is usually decent. I think it’s a decent spot to meet up for a few pops after a day on the mountain, or nurse any bumps or bruises while the rest of your crew finishes out the day. I wouldn’t stay too long though, as I think The Last Chair is the better spot to hunker down in for the night.
Bethany F.
Classificação do local: 4 Belmont, MA
The perfect view earned this place a whole extra star. I looove sitting with a beer, watching the snowy weather and bundled skiers outside. The beer selection is really good, and they have a neat little«light to dark» beer chart on the wall with descriptions of each beer. The bartender was entertaining, if not a bit strange. But hey, it adds to the«ski life» ambience. Stop here for a hot chocolate/drink/food if you need a little break from the slopes. I also really enjoy people watching here during lunch or around 4 :) you’ll get a laugh or two, guaranteed.
Emmett M.
Classificação do local: 4 Philadelphia, PA
Essentially a standard ski resort base lodge bar. Offers the full alcohol options, and has a fairly good menu for variety in appetizers, sandwich type meals, and maybe a few entrees. Crowds tend to roll through for an hour or so from about 11 to a little before the mountain closes, so tables are steadily cycling, but once the lifts shut down all the downhill drinkers lock up the real estate, so keep that in mind when you are planning to score your post-run suds. Across the board at Cuz’s the prices are pretty much the same($ 7-$ 9 for apps, $ 9-$ 11 for sandwiches, $ 5 for pints, and maybe a little more for bottled beer), and on par with the pricing in the food court area, only the food is a little more fancy(like a Mahi Mahi steak on a roll) and tasty, plus they come with excellent fries. I got a pulled pork sammy here on Thursday and was surprisingly pleased. Though the roll was just a burger bun, the meat was juicy and the sauce, while being a little sweet and thin, was quite pleasing with it’s high spiciness; the perfect heat level to help me recover from skiing in 6 degree weather and 26″ of fresh powder all day. Older brother got the duck sandwich, but it also came with the BBQ sauce which he said simply overpowered the meat flavor. My uncle dined with us as well, having the chicken breast sandwich, and we all agreed that in sheer volume of food it was the most appealing order(and he said taste wise it was legit too). The bar has a large bay window looking out on the bottom of the Mountain, so there is plenty to watch outdoors if the bums and bunnies indoors aren’t to your liking, and there are tons of tables to spread out in while you are doing it. If you are a skier, you know how friendly other Alpiners are, and it’s no different here; a perfect spot to come unwind and be regaled with stranger’s best war stories and trail advice while you do the same.