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Cheap Places To Eat In Whistler
"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."
"A cheerful environment to grab a quick cup of coffee en route to whatever awaits. Admire the local art on the walls at Mogul’s while you wait for your favorite caffeinated beverage and then spring into action from the heart of Whistler Village."
"The place where locals sit and people watch over a coffee and a giant cookie, this tiny little coffee shop sells baked treats, light meals and hot beverages."
"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."
"If you’re looking for the most Instagrammable coffee shop in Whistler, you’ll find it at Camp Lifestyle + Coffee. And they have really good coffee, too!. Camp is a cool, hipster retail shop offering books, clothing, jewelry and other gifts that plays host to an awesome barista bar."
"Now, this may look like an industrial compound – but don’t be fooled!. Function Junction is a space for crafters too. Camp serve a dark and chocolatey espresso by 49th Parallel."
"Trendy coffee and retail shop in Function Junction, this place oozes Canadiana. Pull up a Muskoka chair and sip on a 49th Parallel Coffee by the fire on their outdoor patio."
"There are two Tim Hortons locations in Whistler serving up your double-doubles if you like your coffee the same across Canada!"
"Adrenaline junkies do not have to wait for white powder to cover the slopes in the wintertime to get their blood flowing. Whistler Mountain Bike Park has 70 fabulous trails that travel throughout three different mountain zones. It offers more terrain than any other North American bike park."
"Snow sports are not the only adrenaline packed activities on the slopes of Whistler mountain. For year-round fun, this Mountain Bike Park has fun-filled trails for experts and beginners alike. Cruise through mossy forests or past shimmering lakes."
"Skiing at world-renowned Whistler Blackcomb Resort, credit: Tourism Whistler/Chad Chomlack. Downhill in Whistler is a no-brainer. With 1,530 metres of verticaland two mountains, Whistler Blackcombis North America’s largest ski resort and a top global destination."
"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."
"Conveniently located in the Le Chamios Hotel at the base of Blackcomb, Nagomi Sushi features fresh rolls and traditional Japanese food. Newly updated, and a wide variety of dishes makes Nagomi is a great choice for families or groups. Nagomi also offers take out on their menu, so it’s perfect if you’re exhausted after a long day on the mountain."
"I've eaten at Nagomi twice now (first in January 2021), and the high standard was maintained on both visits. There's a nice range of sashimi, s..."
"Located in the Whistler Visitor Information Centre, it’s great for a quick bite or lunch stop. Another great option for families is Whistler Dine In. Whistler Dine In, allows you to order from a selection of Whistler Restaurants and have your dinner delivered, so you can enjoy a restaurant meal from the comfort of your vacation home or hotel room."
"Whistler has been a sushi hotspot for close to 30 years now which means there is a whole generation of kids who grew up here eating sushi that are now taking their own offspring out for fresh rolls and perfect finger food. Whistler has more than a half dozen excellent sushi spots to choose from but local parents definitely have some favourites."
"The Fitz Pub may be situated away from the main drag of Whistler Village, but that doesn’t stop the plethora of local beer appreciators stopping by on a daily basis. The living room atmosphere – complete with board games, card games, and staff that will teach you the rules – is just so unique to Whistler’s crowded bar and pub scene."