RestaurantSitti’s Table
Wagyu Hot Beef Sandwich on artisanal bread; tender brisket with Dijon aioli and onion jam.

The roast pours a clean, bright cup that invites a swift first sip. The Mountain Man crepe crackles at the edge, banana and Nutella melting into a warm, pliable bite. A second bite yields a smooth fill and a gentle sugar kiss, while the Cody roast trails in with a confident finish. Two patios let you soak Carter Mountain views or planes rolling by, turning a coffee stop into a mini outdoor show.
Skip the standard cafe fare and go straight for Specialty CrepesβMountain Man or Corderoy. For drinks, order the house drip or a latte built on the Cody roast; use online ordering for quick pickup and grab a seat on Carter Mountain or the airplane-tarmac patio.
This is Post-Hike HQ: casual, welcoming, and lively without being chaotic. Itβs effortless to settle in with a hot cup and a fast bite, and the space accommodates families and solo travelers alike.
Lines stay manageable; online ordering speeds pickup. Go early (6:00β9:00 AM) to minimize crowds; expect a busy mood during breakfast hours.
EAT HERE IF: you want standout crepes and strong on-site coffee. SKIP IF: you need a quiet, formal dining experience.
On-site Cody coffee roaster plus specialty crepes; dual patios with distinct views
Signature Dishes: Specialty Crepes (Mountain Man, Corderoy)
Specialty crepes; Caesar Salad; Cody Chef Salad; Grape Salad; on-site roasted coffee
Roaster: Mon-Sat 7:00 AMβ2:00 PM; The Station: Mon-Sun 6:00 AMβ2:00 PM. Best time: early morning (6:00-9:00 AM) to beat the crowds and snag seating.
Those seeking absolute quiet or formal dining
Kid-friendly atmosphere; spacious seating and approachable menu for all ages
Texture/Flavor notes consistently praise the crepes and the on-site roast coffee. The Mountain Man and Corderoy crepes receive frequent enthusiasm, while the coffee roast is described as smooth and high-quality. Overall, guests call it an oasis with a plan to return.
No explicit accessibility information provided. Restrooms are clean and facilities appear standard. Seating is spacious indoors; curb ramps and door access are not documented. If accessibility is a concern, plan for off-peak visits.
To Park Center
approximately 75 miles from park entrance
Parking in a commercial area; expect street parking with possible peak-time congestion.
Based on 168 Google reviews
Based on 168 guest reviews
" Texture/Flavor notes consistently praise the crepes and the on-site roast coffee. The Mountain Man and Corderoy crepes receive frequent enthusiasm, while the coffee roast is described as smooth and high-quality. Overall, guests call it an oasis with a plan to return."
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Yes, gluten-free crepes are offered, but cross-contamination is possible since kitchens are not fully gluten-free.
WiFi status isnβt listed; plan for offline use or rely on mobile data.
Yes. The vibe is welcoming and family-friendly, with spacious seating and a menu that includes salads and crepes suitable for kids.
Takeout is available with a focus on online ordering for quick pickup; delivery is not listed.
Specialty Crepes are the cult favorites, especially Mountain Man and Corderoy, paired with on-site Cody coffee.
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