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Over the years, Wintergreen's food has really improved, especially at the Devil's Grill, located at the mountaintop golf course, and at the flagship Copper Mine Restaurant in the village area behind the Mountain Inn.
For lunch, the Devil's Grill serves hamburgers, grilled cheese, tomato soup, vegetarian wraps and salads costing $8 to $10. Dinner entrees range from eggplant parmesan and chicken breast to grilled sea scallops and pot roast ($16 to $26). Kids can pick chicken tenders, burgers, grilled chicken, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and steak from the children's menu ($4.50 to $11). The Devil's Grill closes in November and reopens in spring.
In the evening, the Copper Mine, the resort's signature restaurant, serves traditional items like roast chicken, filet mignon and grilled rack of lamb ($21 to $37). The children's menu reflects a bit of sophistication too -- a nice touch for older gradeschoolers who are accustomed to more than chicken nuggets. Kids can dine on grilled salmon, grilled chicken, pasta marinara or steak for $8.
The Edge, the resort's casual restaurant, serves moderately priced salads, sandwiches and burgers for lunch and dinner ($8 to $12). Corn dog nuggets, spaghetti, peanut butter and jelly, cheeseburgers and chicken fritters are choices for kids ($4.50 to $5.50).
For grab-and-go cuisine, as well as groceries, head to Black Rock Market near the Mountain Inn. The facility serves sandwiches, paninis and pizza ($6 to $19 for a 14-inch meat lovers' deluxe pizza). You can also buy deli meats and cheeses, as well as milk, salad items, cereal and other groceries. For generally lower prices on groceries, go to the market in the valley.
For off-mountain fare, try the Devils Backbone Brewing Company, 200 Mosby's Run, which serves lunch and dinner. Located at the crossroads of route 151 and route 664, the casual eatery offers wraps, sandwiches and burgers ($8 to $10), as well as ribs, salmon and seafood linguini ($15 to $19). The place gains fame for the four to six microbrews it has on tap. The children's menu offers pasta, grilled cheese, burgers and chicken strips ($6). Reserve ahead for a table at this popular place, or call ahead to pick up pizza to go.
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