Restaurants & Bars
There are over 30 places to relax, sip and dine in Thredbo. With cosy bars, late night spots and dining options ranging from à la carte, càfe style, casual bistro, tapas, BBQ or grab and go, you’re sure to find your favourite.
If you have an accessibility issue and are looking for somewhere to dine, please call the Thredbo Alpine Hotel on 02 6459 4200, and we’d be happy to assist.
Eagles Nest
Take the Kosciuszko Chairlift to Australia’s highest restaurant and bar, Eagles Nest, and soak up some of the best views in the country. Fuel up with a coffee before tackling the climb to Mt Kosciuszko or stop in for a beer or cocktail on your way back down.
Merritts Mountain House
Located at the top of the Merritts Gondola, Merritts Mountain House is a family favourite and the ultimate on-mountain pit stop. Relax on the deck and treat yourself to their famous deluxe hot chocolate, along with tasty snacks to keep you going.
Black Sallees
You’ll find Black Sallees at the top of Snowgums Chairlift, serving up Japanese favourites like ramen, karaage and gyoza. Grab a cold beer on the deck or settle in by the window for lunch with a view.
Friday Flat Bar & Bistro
Conveniently located right on Friday Flat, this hub is perfect for coffee, lunch and an afternoon craft beer. Grab a quick bite like hot chips, burgers or a sweet treat before, during or after a big day on the slopes.
Avalanche Café
Fuel up with BBQ classics, tasty burgers, snacks and coffee.
River Inn Bar & Bistro
A great place to enjoy a cold drink and live music after a day on the mountain. Located at the base of Gunbarrel Chairlift.
Bull Wheel Cafe
Come and enjoy a drink or snack at Australia’s highest bar and bistro, located at the top of Kosciuszko Express Chairlift and underneath Eagles Nest Restaurant!
Frostbite Kiosk
Great food served fast and local coffee made with love. Located off High Noon. | Returning Winter 2026
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Thredbo sits on the traditional land of the Monero – Ngarigo people who have looked after this land, water and community for over 60,000 years. We thank them for all they have done and continue to do to look after their country, a special place which we all love and respect.