Mentioned by deliciousbaby.com
Eating in Whistler, British Columbia with Kids
"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."
"A wonderful open plan eatery and taphouse for locally crafted food and beer. Their Thoughtful Falafel wrap is by far the best falafel in town, served with hummus and sweet garlic sauce on a pita. The Harmony Bowl, Lentil Burger and a plethora of sides offer plenty of options for the hungry vegan."
"It's hard to find vegetarian poutine, but this place has it and it was delicious. The others with me all enjoyed their meals as well. Hubby loved the ribs.”more"
"This stylish eatery at the edge of the village is known for an eclectic menu that’s heavy on good old-fashioned comfort food. The kitchen is open from 9:00 am to 1:00 am but to me it’s at breakfast where Stonesedge really begins to shine. You can opt for a traditional breakfast, go for their legendary hangover beatdown or choose from a selection of delicious egg bennys."
"It is fancy enough to feel a bit special, has a broad crowd-pleasing menu, offers happy hour drinks and food from 3 – 5 PM, and somehow always manages to have a bustling weekend-y vibe. Their veggie selection has expanded recently and includes a vegan quinoa and avocado power bowl, sushi such as a green dragon roll, as well as spicy tofu tacos or a crispy tofu Zen bowl. Insider Tip: Many of the Earls non-veggie meals can be modified – such as my favourite black-bean-and-date-filled Santa Fe chicken salad that I order without chicken."
"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."
"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."
"Just around the corner from Camp is local coffee roaster Forecast Coffee. In addition to roasting their own beans, Forecast offers a wide selection of coffee and bites for Function Junction goers in search of a pick me up. Housed within the cafe is a small grocery with a basic selection of fresh, frozen, and pantry items."
"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."
"Address170-4320 Sundial Crescent, Whistler, BC, Canada, V0N-1B4Map,. LocationPan Pacific Hotel, SeatingIndoor or patio. Dubh Linn Gate is one of the closest sit down restaurants to the base of Whistler mountain, making it a good place to refuel when your child just can't move another step."
"Bands play more often than not and if you need to take a break from the dance floor, head outside to rest around their fire pit!. Best Night: Most nights of the week but visit their website to find out who and when bands are playing!"
"Family owned and located in the heart of the Village Stroll since 1989, Teppan Village is the ultimate destination for Japanese Teppanyaki cuisine. We feature freshly prepared ingredients combined with traditional Japanese recipes, the finest...See More"
"Nothing hits quite like a bowl of ramen on a cold and wet day. If you’re looking for your fix of Ramen or other Japanese staples, check out Ohyama Ramen located next to the Whistler Conference Centre. They offer a variety of hearty meat and vegetarian ramen options that are sure to scratch that itch."
"Opened in 2017, Ohyama Ramen has only been around for 3 years but has already managed to cement its place in the hearts of locals and tourists alike. It's popular for its super fun décor, which is designed to look like a Japanese city street. They have a seasonal menu that has marked vegan options."