Pam Z.
Yelp
I survived an icy weekend at Sugarloaf, in no small part due to the poutine from Pinky D's food truck. Pinky D's is now at Sugarloaf for the ski season (so late December to mid-April), and located under the overhang at base camp, aka Food Truck Alley.
For those of you unfamiliar with poutine, it's basically fries with cheese curds and gravy. It's messy and wonderful, and if you get it from the food truck, you won't regret it. But eat it quickly before it gets too soggy! Unsurprisingly, Pinky D's has been named one of Maine's best food trucks.
My friend and I made this a casual lunch break from the slope. I tried the Guinness gravy poutine, while my friend tried the bacon chicken ranch. Both had their strong points (the bacon chicken ranch fries stayed firmer, since they had less in the gravy department, but the Guinness gravy flavor was difficult to compete with), so we ended up swapping with each other halfway through to try both. Cups of poutine run $7 to 9.