With good company and drinks on tap, Molly Green’s is the perfect place to unwind, enjoy great food, and share stories after a day of riding.
Located slopeside on the upper floor of the Brighton Manor, the A-frame at the base of the mountain. Accessible by non-skiers on foot who want to join you.
Step into the laid-back atmosphere at Molly Green's – where the drinks are cold, the company's great and the fireplace is always warm. Stop by and share your favorite ski stories, challenge friends to a game of shuffleboard or darts and savor our tasty food and drinks
Open Daily from Mid November - Mid April
Cheers From Molly Green's at Brighton Resort
Pizza at Molly Green's
Pool Table at Molly Green's
An alpine retreat, located slope side on-mountain, only yards away from Brighton's Crest Express Lift.
Whether it’s your first time on snow or you want to perfect your turns, a group lesson is an affordable way to level up your skills
These programs are designed to share the fun and love of skiing and snowboarding with the Little Rippers out there!
The course is completely free to play but make sure to stop by the Milly Chalet after your round to grab a beer and a bite to eat!
Brighton is known for affordability, 500 inches of snow, and the perfect atmosphere where anyone can learn how to ski and snowboard. Learn why Brighton is the best Utah ski resort for you.
Alpine Rose is Brighton's main cafeteria with all the foods hungry skiers and riders crave from daily breakfast specials to hearty lunches and dinners.
Enjoy a latte, a chai tea, a waffle or a brat. Blind Miner Coffee has snacks to perk you up.
Located at the front of the Brighton Loop, the Brighton Store is your one-stop shop for anything and everything!
Grab a rack of ribs and enjoy a beer or iced tea on the deck while taking in the majesty of Mount Millicent in the background.
We have what’s right for you whether you’re a first-timer, a small munchkin, or you crave park, pipe, powder, twin tip, all-mountain, or women’s specific equipment.
An alpine retreat, located slope side on-mountain, only yards away from Brighton's Crest Express Lift.
Whether it’s your first time on snow or you want to perfect your turns, a group lesson is an affordable way to level up your skills
These programs are designed to share the fun and love of skiing and snowboarding with the Little Rippers out there!
The course is completely free to play but make sure to stop by the Milly Chalet after your round to grab a beer and a bite to eat!
Brighton is known for affordability, 500 inches of snow, and the perfect atmosphere where anyone can learn how to ski and snowboard. Learn why Brighton is the best Utah ski resort for you.
Alpine Rose is Brighton's main cafeteria with all the foods hungry skiers and riders crave from daily breakfast specials to hearty lunches and dinners.
Enjoy a latte, a chai tea, a waffle or a brat. Blind Miner Coffee has snacks to perk you up.
Located at the front of the Brighton Loop, the Brighton Store is your one-stop shop for anything and everything!
Grab a rack of ribs and enjoy a beer or iced tea on the deck while taking in the majesty of Mount Millicent in the background.
We have what’s right for you whether you’re a first-timer, a small munchkin, or you crave park, pipe, powder, twin tip, all-mountain, or women’s specific equipment.
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Flights between DIA and SLC depart and arrive pretty much on the hour. But making that trip in your car, particularly via the southerly Interstate 70 route, offers a trailerful of opportunities for along-the-way adventure!
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Brighton Resort’s intimate feel fosters fun and connection for families. The local vibe and friendly atmosphere at this ski area are ideal for instilling confidence and independence in youngsters.
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Two never-ever skiers touch down in Utah for a vacation filled with skiing, exploring and plenty of good food!
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Solitude and Brighton. World-class food and drink. Some of the best skiing and riding in the state. Why wouldn't you plan a vacation in Big Cottonwood Canyon?!
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Sick of the same old skiing or snowboarding routine? Every resort in Utah has something unique to offer.
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I’ve traveled far and wide, risking pant size and cardiac health, to find out for myself the state of burgers in Utah’s ski world. I have discovered that burgers abound, that bacon seems to be the go-to topper, that it’s all about the bun, and that the average price of a decent burger is about $13.
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