Base Camp Café

Mammoth Lakes


Fuel up with a bracing dose of organic tea or coffee and a filling breakfast (pancakes, eggs, burritos and omelets), or comfort food such as Tex-Mex jalapeño-onion straws or turkey chili in a bread bowl. The dining room is decorated with various backpacking gear, ice picks, wooden skis and beer mats. Meanwhile, the bathroom has a comical photo display of backcountry outhouses.


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