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Peckish & Penniless? Check Out These Budget-Friendly Bites in Whistler
"It’s hard to describe what makes Moguls such a great coffee shop, but there’s something about it that’s distinctly Whistler. The menu is varied without being overwhelming; the breakfast sandwiches and baked goods hit the spot (check out the jumbo cookies), and the sunny patio is the perfect place to take in the happenings of the Village Stroll."
"Right in the middle of the village, Moguls Coffee is a hot spot and a much loved local hang out. Enjoy the art hanging on the walls, all made by varying featured artists that reside in Whistler. The patio makes for a great meeting place and a chance to people watch."
"For great coffee, wraps and baked goods that are prepared fresh daily, swing by for the fast service at Mogul’s Coffee House in the centre of Whistler Village. Relax with a cup of tea and a newspaper on the sunny central patio, a favourite spot among locals."
"The bright and airy little bistro in Upper Village is tucked away from the crowds, but it’s definitely worth the trip. Luckily, they serve have all-day breakfast options available until 4pm, so even if you want to catch the first lift, you can fit in a post-ski trip to Fifi’s. If you want the full experience though, come before 12pm, while their full breakfast menu is available."
"Slightly more refined than some of the places that speckle the base of Blackcomb Mountain, new-kid-on-the-block Fifi’s is a mix of walk-up coffee bar and sit-down bistro where you can uncramp your legs with a..."
"There are two Tim Hortons locations in Whistler serving up your double-doubles if you like your coffee the same across Canada!"
"Named as one of the finest ski destinations in Canada, Whistler Blackcomb offers exhilarating possibilities for both amateur and professional skiers. It is renowned to have the highest uphill lift capacity and is the highest vertical skiable distance in the region. Thousands of ski enthusiasts visit Blackcomb every year to enjoy the invigorating runs and participate in winter activities like sn...Read more"
"While watching bobsleigh or luge competitions on TV, did you ever wonder how it feels to zip down the narrow ice tube at the speed of a racecar?. Now you can experience it for yourself at the Whistler Sliding Centre, the world’s fastest ice track. When athletes are not using the Centre to prepare for various international competitions, visitors are invited to check out this amazing facility or even experience the high-speed action first-hand."
"One of its kind, the Whistler Sliding Centre offers Olympic level sliding tracks that are both thrilling and adrenaline packed. Home to the 2010 Winter Olympics Bobsliegh and skeleton tracks, the center is state of the art and the sliding track is 1450 meter long. Visitors are encouraged to tour the state-of-the-art facility, or experience the thrill first-hand with passenger bobsleigh and skel...Read more"
"Skeleton at Whistler Sliding Centre, credit: Tourism Whistler/Steve Rogers. Most of us secretly wish we were Olympians. At Whistler Sliding Centreyou can pretend."
"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."