Hit the Grizzly House for Dinner and reserved the private booth under the motorcycle with the rope pull wooden flag to allow server to enter.
Still fun to be in that booth 25 years after my last visit.
Wife has a broken arm , so Fondue was a no brainer as everything is already cut for her. Used the couch cushions to prop up her arm and she was in heaven
Big downside now is that so many people go for the hot rock cooking instead of the oil fondue. Leaving our private walled booth was like being in a sauna with a brutal cloud of smoke. Get a hundred people cooking on Hot Rocks and it gets unbearable pretty quick. Her Asthma went to hell after that dinner. But it was worth it.
She had chicken and prawn fondue. I had the Hunter variation with Bison, Elk, Venison and Wild Boar.
4 course fondue dinner-choice of soup and salad-Cheese fondue with baguette and steamed veggies-Dinner meats in oil fondue and Toblerone Chocolate fondue with fresh fruits.
Couple of cold pear ciders.
Bill was about $130 which I felt was pretty reasonable for how much fun we had.
Went to Park for lunch yesterday and we will be back for sure.
Went up the gondola Tuesday afternoon and it was +13 in Banff. Gift of a day. Parking lot was under water. Good thing I had her mighty Honda Fit.