21 Steps: Kitchen and Bar
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Had steak dinner after a hard hike and our experienced was good. The place is busy but we were seated in less than 10 minutes. Staff are nice and frie…
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Great food. Great atmosphere. Family friendly. Perhaps a little on the pricey side but its worth it. Its busy so youll need a reservation. Highly reco…
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My husband and I were referred to 21 Steps. So we stopped in at 5pm, on a slow Monday in the very late ski season - not a lot going on in the Village …
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10 Reviews on “21 Steps: Kitchen and Bar”
Had steak dinner after a hard hike and our experienced was good. The place is busy but we were seated in less than 10 minutes. Staff are nice and friendly. The overall food tastes were very good except for one steak which is overcooked. A bit pricey but worth it.
Great food. Great atmosphere. Family friendly. Perhaps a little on the pricey side but its worth it. Its busy so youll need a reservation. Highly recommend.
My husband and I were referred to 21 Steps. So we stopped in at 5pm, on a slow Monday in the very late ski season – not a lot going on in the Village at that time. We entered in and went upstairs and first noticed the odor. It smells like a Benihana or Teppanyaki type place with heavy oil smell and filthy carpet. Checked in with Jen at the host stand. Jen and her colleagues were less than warm. Although the bar and restaurant were at best half full we still put our names on the list and were told for a seat at the mostly empty bar or restaurant would be a minimum of 90 minutes. OK we were not deterred. Said we would stand at the bar for a cocktail and wait. We were standing behind a series of empty bar seats checking out the wine list (which was pretty weak honestly – not sure who the sommelier is but there is some work to be done there). As we were speaking with the bartender another hostess person said sorry you cannot stand here, these seats are reserved. We said we are not sitting anywhere just grabbing a glass of wine, while standing while we wait. Well, apparently you are not even allowed to stand in the bar, even when its empty, to drink from their lackluster wine list. So we were forced to stand in the hallway, on the smelly carpet, without a drink to wait for an hour, for seats that remained empty the entire time we stood there. We finally gave up waiting after the hour, as it was quite frustrating not being able to have a drink while you stand and see at least 8 empty bar seats and at least 6 open tables that are never filled. Lesson here is just dont go here. The Keg, Araxi, Oso, and even Earls will treat you well and you wont be bullied by Jen the hostess in a dead, smelly, empty restaurant.