Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on hotel policy.
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card are required at check-in for incidental charges.
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges. Special requests cannot be guaranteed.
**These amenities may be available only in some rooms or units. Some amenities may incur additional fees.
The Dining Room
Just off the Omni Mount Washington Hotel’s Great Hall, you'll find superb award-winning formal dining. Breakfast and dinner are a world-class experience, with personalized service, elegant surroundings, musical accompaniment, stunning views and a menu of culinary delights changing nightly. The Dining Room is a AAA four-diamond restaurant. Jackets are required for men; women and children should dress appropriately. Jeans and tennis shoes are not allowed during dinner hours. Reservations required.
Stickney's Restaurant
Found on the Patio Level of the Omni Mount Washington Hotel, Stickney's serves lunch year-round and dinner during select seasons. Guests can unwind in the bar or enjoy indoor and outdoor casual dining with panoramic views of New Hampshire's famed Presidential Range. Lunch at Stickney's is a casual, family-friendly affair, with a light café menu, including house-baked sandwich rolls and breads.
The Cave
Across from Stickney's on the Patio Level of the hotel, The Cave is a prohibition-era speakeasy with stone walls and live evening entertainment - an experience and atmosphere not to be missed!
The Rosebrook Bar
Share an afternoon beverage and light fare while enjoying the spectacular White Mountain views, located just off the Great Hall. Be sure to check out the bar menu, including house-made gourmet pizzas and the classic mini cheeseburgers, perfect as an entrée or a shared appetizer.
The Princess Room
Enjoy a relaxing cocktail fireside in this elegant lounge before moving to The Dining Room for dinner.
The Bretton Arms Dining Room
Just a short stroll from the Omni Mount Washington Hotel, the acclaimed Dining Room at the Omni Bretton Arms Inn features gourmet cuisine, gracious service and casual atmosphere in this charming bed and breakfast. Lauded as one of the resort's most popular restaurants, the Bretton Arms Dining Room serves breakfast and dinner year round. The dress code for the Bretton Arms is resort casual, and reservations are strongly recommended.
The Grille
Located in the Golf Club/Nordic Center, this restaurant and lounge offers a casual luncheon menu while you savor panoramic views of Mount Washington and the Presidential Range as well as the 18th green of The Mount Washington Course. Open seasonally.
Fabyan’s Station
Located across from the Bretton Woods ski area at the junction of Route 302 and the Cog Railway Base Road, Fabyan’s Station offers a casual lunch and dinner menu amidst the unique atmosphere of a restored railroad station. During warm weather, enjoy outdoor dining on the new deck. Fabyan’s Lounge “sports” a comfortable ambiance to complement your casual evening.
Slopeside Restaurant & Pub
Located in the rustic post and beam Base Lodge of Bretton Woods, Slopeside offers a full menu for lunch and is a great setting for après ski fun. Open mid-November to mid-April.
A variety of entertainment is offered daily, from musical accompaniment during dinner in the Dining Room, to contemporary tunes in The Cave. During ski season, lively après ski fun can be found in the Base Lodge at Slopeside Pub, while guest lecturers and artists, historic hotel tours and family activities add to the offerings published in “The Bugle”, the resort’s daily schedule of activities and events. Special theme weekends are also offered, from culinary extravaganzas to holiday celebrations not to be missed!
The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or nearby; fees may apply.
Unless otherwise indicated, the charges below are not included in the overall room price. If not included in the overall room price, they will be charged by the property at check-in or check-out. Charges can vary, for example, based on length of stay or the room you book. This property told us they will charge you for the following:
We have included all charges provided to us by the property. However, charges can vary, for example, based on length of stay or the room you book.
The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check-in, or check-out.
The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change.
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on hotel policy.
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card are required at check-in for incidental charges.
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges. Special requests cannot be guaranteed.
"Disappointing"
Poor value, long check in time, one small elevator, small room/bathroom despite fancy name. Restaurants are inadequate for a large hotel full of kids, two restaurants in the hotel did not accept reservations and I didn't want to wait until 10pm to get a table or bar space. Front desk was very friendly when it became my turn to check in but room housekeeping […] was poor (left wet towels lying around, robe on bed, no tissues, no breakfast order form etc), only one ice machine (on another floor) and no in room tea/coffee maker or door on the very small closet. Convenient for skiing though ! Read moreGenuine Hotels.com guest review
Was very disappointed with the food. Sent my parents there for their anniversary and they were served hamburgers with moldy bread. They also were served cold coffee. For the amount of money you pay per night for this hotel you would think the food would be superb. Very disappointed. I won't send them there again:(Genuine Hotels.com guest review
"Didn't get what was promised"
The hotel itself was great, but our visit was marred by the fact that the reservation claimed a mountain view room and what we were given was a room with a view of a construction site (scaffolding over the windows and all). When I went to the front desk to complain I showed them the reservation and they agreed that I was promised a mountain view room, […] but they were all full. I would have expected some sort of attempt to make up for the oversight, but other than give us a room with no scaffolding they did nothing (still no mountain view..). It was really a shame because the hotel is really classic and very interesting. I recommend a visit, but be wary of a bait and switch. Read moreGenuine Hotels.com guest review
"Omni Mt Washington"
The property OMNI took over is massive and it appears OMNI is in over its head. The lobby has mismatched , dingy furniture that looks very tired. Not a grand lobby that you would expect upon arrival. The dining room is massive. We had an inexperienced waiter which only made our service worse, as he traveled back and forth across the dining to bring […] our food. Our room was situated outside the lobby where we were kept awake by until very late (after midnight) and bright and early, 5 am. For the cost of our room, I expected much more than what we got. Read moreGenuine Hotels.com guest review
"Loud, dated, hotel with a nice view"
If you visit the hotel in the fall, be aware that there are weddings every weekend. We visited the hotel and there were 4 weddings in one night. The sound was heard throughout the hotel. The walls are thin and people talking in the halls could be heard until 2AM. The heat does not come on in the rooms unless it drops below 55 degrees. The rooms are […] not temperature controlled otherwise. Hotel rooms are in their original condition (200 years old). Thin walls, radiator pipes. New Hampshire hotel at New York City prices. The best part of the hotel is its breathtaking views of the mountains. Pros: Great views, cons: loud at night, difficult to sleep, needs updating. Advice: Stay at a different hotel, take a scenic drive, have a good nights sleep and save the money. Note: quieter in the summer, less weddings. Read moreGenuine Expedia guest review
"Tolles Hotel in fantastischer Lage mit Extrakosten"
Ein ganz besonderes Hotel mit viel Historie. Die White Mountains kann man wandernd, golfend oder von der tollen Hotelterasse (mit Bedienung) aus genießen. Ärgerlich: die "Resort Fee" muss man auch dann zusätzlich bezahlen, wenn man "including taxes and fees" gebucht hat.Genuine Hotels.com guest review
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