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The Best Whistler Apres Ski and Nightlife Bars To Visit
"Not only do they have one of the best craft beer selections in town, but the food quality at this casual, spacious taphouse rivals most restaurants in town. For the best bang-for-your-buck, check out the Dipity-Do-Dat Beef Brisket Sammy & Side for $15 or get the Grilled Cheese & Side for just $12. Their hearty sides include coleslaw, wilted greens & "Pemberton's Best" crispy smashed potatoes."
"This tap house on main street in Whistler Village opened a few years ago and looks to have an Instagram-worthy vibe. Their meat-focused menu also looks interesting."
"This large restaurant is lovely, and while their menu is a little light on vegan options, there are a couple that make it worth looking into if you are trying to find a place to go with your non-vegan friends. For example, they have a good Beyond Meat burger with vegan chipotle mayo on a bakery bun, served with BC kennebec hand-cut fries, and a chickpea 'tofu' bowl which has house-made tofu served with coconut rice, roasted brussel sprouts, grilled red onion, sambal sweet chili, crispy chickpeas & pickled carrot. However, no desserts and appetizers, but at least the main course options they do have are pretty good!"
"In a stylish and trendy dining room, brunch at Stonesedge Kitchen offers all your brunch superstars with distinctly Canadian twists, such as the English-style breakfast with eggs and maple sausage, the breakfast poutine and eggs benedict with British Columbia smoked salmon. For the fully Canadian brunch experience, be sure to order a mimosa or a Caesar, which is a bloody mary made with Clamato instead of tomato juice."
"Earls is the perfect place to start your apres early with a boozy Whistler brunch. Their classic brunch menu has all your favourites – from eggs benedict to waffles and cream, to a mega portion of steak and eggs on garlic bread if you want to treat yourself. But more importantly, their brunch drinks menu is almost as big as the food menu."
"We found Earls to be one of the best restaurants in Whistler if you don’t want to spend a fortune. If you did want to splurge, then I’d choose Araxi or the Bearfoot Bistro for fine dining in Whistler. Earls has an extensive menu that includes chicken, steak, seafood, burgers and much more."
"Earls is famous for it’s fun, friendly and casual atmosphere. The menu has something for everyone, from burgers to full entrée dishes."
"Delicious food, delivered right to your room when the moment strikes. Tempt yourself with Fairmont Chateau Whistler’s culinary In-Room Dining offerings, available throughout the day and evening."
"At the back of Ecologyst, a concept store selling eco-friendly goods, you’ll find a particularly trendy café specializing in locally brewed coffees (we suggest the Bows and Arrows lattes) and suitably modern breakfast treats. Opt for the loaded toasts, which are all made from locally sourced ingredients where possible, or try the fluffy sourdough bread from Whistler’s 200 Degrees Bakery."
"One of the newest additions to the Village Stroll (and one of our favourite stores in Whistler right now!) is Ecologyst. The website explains: ‘The brand known and loved as Sitka is now ecologyst – Canada’s west coast outdoor clothing and gear company, balancing conservation and consumerism.’. Ecologyst features on menswear, womenswear, and quintessential Canadian camp & cabin goods."
"One of the newest coffee shops in Whistler, Cranked Espresso Bar is quickly turning into a local’s hotspot. And not just in the Rainbow neighbourhood but all of Whistler. Their coffee, tea and other hot beverages are fantastic and they have a decent selection of gluten free and vegan pastries."
"For over 25 years, Blue Highways Massage has been alleviating the sore muscles of people in Whistler. It’s one of Whistler’s longest-running spas and with all that experience comes fantastic service. This intimate spa operates on Main St. in Whistler Village and has 9 relaxing and rejuvenating rooms for its clients."
"Taman Sari Royal Heritage Spa holds the title as the only Javanese spa in North America. What is a Javanese spa?. It’s a spa that uses Indonesian practices combined with Jamu – use of herbal medicine."
"The Scandinave Spa in Whistler is one of the best spa experiences in Whistler, if not Canada!. It’s the landmark spa in the Sea-to-Sky corridor, attracting visitors from as far aware as Vancouver on a regular basis. In wintertime just imagine yourself melting away into an outdoor hot tub, surrounded by falling snow in the midst of an ancient rainforest."
"OK this one isn’t strictly a Whistler Instagram photo location because you can’t take photos inside. You can’t actually take anything electrical inside as the idea is that you relax in complete silence. We were lucky enough to enter before opening hours so we could shoot for a project we did with Scandinave Spa."
"There are lots of other fried and yummy items available, like poke, zuke, sushi, bowls, and even deepfried Brussels sprouts, at this Japanese pub in the heart of Whistler."
"A combination of Japanese and Korean food, Harajuku Izakaya has a funky dining room with an adjacent Japanese supermarket where you can pick up a cheap lunch."
"Unfussy sushi bar serving up some of the cheapest Japanese food in Whistler. Also one of the only places to have Korean dishes on the menu. Great for a quick, cheap lunch."