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The 13 best places to eat and drink in Whistler, Canada
"Don’t miss ‘Tappy Hour’ at Caramba, when you can choose three tapas plates for just CA$20 (£12). Drawing inspiration from Italy and Spain, they offer classic Spanish small plates such as patatas bravas (potatoes with a spicy sauce) and pan con tomate (toasted bread with tomato, garlic, oil and salt) alongside braised meatballs and Margherita pizzas. A bit random, sure, but pair it with Wine Wednesday, with glasses for CA$7 (£4) and selected half-price bottles, and you won’t be thinking too much about it."
"We were staying at the Delta and were recommended Caramba by friends in the city!. We were not disappointed by our choice, the menu is amazing and the service... (604) 938-1879Order online"
"Enjoy the evening sun on the patio and if you time it right, live music from the nearby Village gazebo."
"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."
"A post shared by Pizzeria Antico (@pizzeriaantico) on Jan 7, 2018 at 12:13pm PST. Enjoy wood-fired pizza and a large craft beer selection at this spot located in the north part of Whistler Village adjacent to the Alpenglow Hotel. Address: 101-4369 Main Street, WhistlerPhone: 604-962-9226"
"Taking pizza back to old school Italian roots, Pizzeria Antico offer a rustic casual setting and offers delicious Neapolitan style pizza, fresh pastas, crisp salads."
"Pizzeria Antico serves traditional Neapolitan style pizza fresh out of the wood-fired forno, as well as pasta, antipasti and salads in a bright and rustic setting."
"4340 Sundial Crescent, Whistler, British Columbia V0N 1B4 CanadaFast Food, CanadianBreakfast, LunchTakeout, Outdoor Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Seating, Accepts Credit Cards[email protected]+1 604-938-6644https://www.facebook.com/pg/zogswhistler/about/?"
"A photo posted by Zog's Whistler (@zogsdogswhis) on Nov 2, 2015 at 7:59pm PST. Sure it’s not fine dining, but try wandering through the Village without catching a whiff of the caramelized onions at Zog’s. This small kiosk at the base of the mountain is definitely a low-key favorite."
"Zog’s is my cheekiest recommendation of all the Whistler restaurants on my list. Zog’s menu is largely hamburgers, hot dogs, and fries. I know…not quite the type of food that your mom and dad would hope for you!"
"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."
"4340 Sundial Pl, Whistler, British Columbia V0N 1B4 CanadaItalian, Pizza, Fast Food, CanadianLunch, Dinner, Late NightDelivery, Takeout, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Accepts Credit Cards[email protected]+1 604-962-7743http://www.fattonyspizza.com"
"Known for their sesame seed crust, Fat Tony's is the place to grab a late night slice after a night out. The beef and blue cheese is popular, and there’s lots of vegan and vegetarian options too."
"You’ll find rice dishes, noodle bowls and curries inspired by China, Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand. They make their food fresh to order and offer several levels of spiciness so you can level up the intensity. Main Street Noodles has daily specials for added value and their large portions can be shared between two people."
"Casual noodle bar with all the favourite flavours from China, Thailand, Vietnam and Indonesia. Pop in for a cheap bowl of Pad Thai or steaming hot Beef Pho."
"After having fun at Whistler Olympic Plaza in the playground, icerink or Snow Zone, neighbouring Gnarly Roots is the place to go. There is something for everyone at this quaint cafe which serves up a homemade menu of sandwiches, salads, soups, pizza and more. Whiski Jack Resorts in Whistler is the perfect basecamp for your family’s Whistler getaway."
"By day, it's a busy and popular stop for hungry skiers who are in a rush to get back on the mountain. (It is, after all, situated right atop the Whistler gondola station.) Favored foods include poutine, the interestingly-named "sex cheese," nachos, burgers and the like. Once night settles, however, the place takes on an all together different ambience, becoming a happening nightspot."
"It’s likely both, but what’s not in dispute is that the GLC is the best place for après in Whistler. With a great view overlooking the village centre and returning skiers, GLC offers signature drinks like spicy Bloody Caesars and Canadian pub cuisine like butter chicken poutine and giant nacho platters. Read more: Our dining and accommodation guide to Whistler Creekside"
"Known by the locals as GLC, this spot is recognized worldwide as one of the best places to après. As the heart of Whistler's social scene, it provides perfect views of skiers on the slopes in the winter. In the summer, it overlooks the bike park so you can watch riders tackle the wicked GLC drops – three cliff-drops down to a dirt landing pad."
"With a patio overlooking the Village Square, the Amsterdam is the place to see and be seen. Whether chillin' on the patio after a day on the hill, or having drinks and snacks before the bar, the Amsterdam is the perfect hangout. Tunes are blasting from the massive sound system all day."
"A post shared by The Amsterdam Pub, Whistler 🇨🇦 (@thedamgirls). With a patio overlooking the Village Square, the Amsterdam Cafe and Pub is the place to have drinks and snacks après-ski or to enjoy good company. Address: 4232 Village Stroll, WhistlerPhone:604-932-8334"
"The Dam is small and rowdy and has a good patio in the centre of the village. Cheap drinks during happy hour."
"Close by to Green Lake in the area of Alpine Meadows is Meadow Park. This is a picture perfect location to come and have a picnic, take in the stunning mountain views and relax. It is on the Valley Trail route and sits alongside Alta Creek, synonymous with the River of Golden Dreams."
"As one of the largest skate parks in Canada, the park measures 50,000 square feet full of bowls, ledges and street-style elements. Other features include quarter pipes, a spine, volcano and central pyramid. In addition, BMX riders can test their skills."
"The venue for the historic 2010 Winter Olympics, the Whistler Olympic Park is a grand venue that promises lots of fun and activities for the whole family. From ice skating to snow shoeing, the park is equipped with world class facilities for a number of Nordic games. Whistler Olympic Park is open for visitor over winter for Nordic skiing, tobogganing, snowshoeing, biathlon, base boarding, fat t...Read more"
"This recreational paradise invites visitors of all ages to hit the slopes for an endless selection of snowy activities. Slow down the pace with some serene snow-shoeing, or pick it up in a classically Canadian toboggan sled!. The terrain boasts miles of cross-country skiing trails, baseboarding hills, and perfectly curated adrenaline-filled ski-jumping zones."
"If your weakness is ice cream, then all I can say, on behalf of Whistler, is “I’m sorry”. Cows ice cream is simply some of the best out there. It is worth it to do that extra double black diamond ski run or hike that extra couple of miles/kilometres so that you can stride into Cows with your head held high and ask for your double scoop of ice cream in a chocolate dipped cone."
"Much more than just an ice cream shop Cows originated on the other side of the country on Prince Edward Island. Using and old family recipe and a penchant for puns, Cows has now successfully branched out across the country. They have 32 varieties out at all times and this really is the place to try new things like Birthday Cake flavour or Moo-Henry."
"Hailing from the East Coast of Canada, COWS offers the best selection of ice cream in Whistler. With such a great reputation and a large fanbase, the lines can be a bit long. However, don’t let this deter you from enjoying a scoop or two — the line moves fast and the ice cream is worth it!"
"James Stewart Sculpture Gallery is a small gallery with a big impact. Its current exhibition of large, life-like, and finely detailed sculptures of individuals the artist and gallery owner James Stewart met during his travels around the world is creating quite a stir in a town more accustomed to paintings of wild animals and spectacular landscapes. After building a career in Hollywood by creating visual effects for movies such as The Chronicles of Narnia and Shrek 2, James decided to give it all up and devote his time to his art and to enjoying the wild adventures of Whistler."