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Whistler is not just a winter wonderland; it’s also a haven for food lovers, especially those with a sweet tooth. Nestled in the stunning mountains of British Columbia, this vibrant village offers a delightful array of desserts and snacks that will satisfy any craving. From cozy bakeries to charming cafes, Whistler’s culinary scene is bursting with flavors that reflect the region's unique charm. Whether you’re coming off the slopes or enjoying a leisurely stroll through the village, there’s always a tempting treat waiting for you. As you explore Whistler, you’ll discover everything from decadent pastries at Purebread to the mouthwatering gelato at Lucia Gelato, where unique flavors like homemade peanut butter and locally roasted espresso await. Don’t miss the chance to indulge in the famous meat pies at Peaked Pies or grab a quick bite at Zogs Dogs, where Canadian favorites like poutine and beavertails are served up late into the night. With so many delicious options, Whistler is the perfect place to satisfy your cravings and treat yourself to something sweet!

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1Araxi Restaurant & Oyster Bar

4.5
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4.5
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Mentioned on 
+8 other lists 
$$$$very expensive
Restaurant
Pacific Northwest restaurant (Canada)
Cocktail bar
Araxi Restaurant & Oyster Bar is a renowned establishment in Whistler, known for its locally sourced Pacific Northwest cuisine and upscale atmosphere. The restaurant boasts an impressive track record with over 90% of its Tripadvisor reviews being Very Good-Excellent. The Bar at Araxi, along with its popular oyster bar, sets the stage for an unforgettable dining experience.
This is a more expensive restaurant but you get what you pay for. Every single drink was delicious and the service was outstanding. Our server was so personable and really helped with selections. Our meal was the best we had. This is truly a hidden gem.
Ashley B — Google review
I came here as a solo diner and I had the best experience and meal I've had in a long time. From the moment I entered I was treated like royalty, and this continued until the time I left. I had the best meal I've had in a long time-- and the best service I've ever had. The oysters were fresh and sweet, the octopus was some of the best I've ever had, and the lamb was melt in your mouth. I'm so impressed with the food! The only thing better than the food was the service. Thank you Araxi team. I will remember this experience for a long time.
R. A — Google review
Definitely make a reservation because this restaurant is quite popular and it was packed when we visited. The service was okay. A few things that we requested (bread for example) required multiple reminders and by the time it arrived, it was too late. The 4 course prix-fixe menu was so affordable that it'd be hard to beat that price for what you get. The desserts were solid. Seafood options were comparatively better than the meat options but their cocktails and wine pairing didnt meet our expectations. Overall still a great restaurant to try because the food is very affordable and filling and the restaurant is quite cozy.
Ayush K — Google review
In addition to its main dining room, Araxi has a private venue. Our wedding party of 30 was hosted in the restaurant’s warm and inviting cellar, with just enough room for the two piece band. The bride and groom had researched food options well, and after we were treated to an amazing 3-tiered seafood tower, we found the three mains of beef tenderloin, wild BC Sablefish, and mushroom risotto to be perfectly cooked and beautifully presented. The service staff members were friendly, attentive, and efficient, and did a superb job of keeping everyone fed and watered throughout the evening. All told, it was a terrific experience.
David R — Google review
The seafood tower is great because you can enjoy a variety of seafood. The oysters are small but fresh, and the various types of salmon are great for a variety of tastes. I highly recommend the Beff Tartare. It's not salty, the portions are generous, and it's fresh.
JS L — Google review
Been here several times but first time trying their fall prix fixe 4 course menu. Unlimited bread with butter and vinaigrette. Tuna tataki with ponzu pearls was an interesting twist. The lamb sirloin was over cooked, and halibut was dry. Black Forest cake was very dense and delicious.
Angie — Google review
We were visiting Whistler during our trip to Vancouver and got hungry after the Jeep tour, so we made a last minute reservation at this restaurant and it turned out to be a great choice! The food was delicious, and the service was excellent. Our server, Arcy, was incredibly helpful in recommending dishes and drinks and stayed attentive throughout our meal. Next time we’re in Whistler, we’ll definitely be back, now we know where to find great food and outstanding service!
Emry B — Google review
My husband and I went for the prix fixe menu, with add-on of 6 x oysters and ala-carte drinks. Food was great only comment from us is that the sablefish has a strong fishy smell that we didnt like it. Personally, I prefer the food and the service at Araxi better than II Caminetto although they are under the same restaurant group.
Debby S — Google review
4222 Village Square #110, Whistler, BC V8E 1H4, Canada•https://www.araxi.com/?utm_source=GoogleBusinessProfile&utm_medi…•+1 604-932-4540•Tips and more reviews for Araxi Restaurant & Oyster Bar

2Purebread Bakery + Coffee

4.6
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4.5
(1060)
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Mentioned on 
+5 other lists 
$$$$affordable
Bakery
Coffee shop
Purebread Bakery + Coffee is a popular bakery and cafe chain with locations in Whistler Village, Function Junction, and Gastown in Vancouver. They are known for their constantly changing selection of vegan snacks and an array of unique baked goods that keep locals and visitors coming back for more. The bakery offers over 20 different types of bread along with tempting treats like pizzelles, homity pies, spinach and feta brioches, cakes, and other delectable desserts.
It’s a busy bakery. However quality is amazing ! I got the Lemon Basil Blueberry Scone and it’s really good ! also the iced latte is good pair with sweet pastry… However for the service… we asked for the Chocolate Fudge Babycake but the staff gave us the Vegan Double Chocolate babycake… it’s pretty good tho but we wanted a diffrent one. Now I understand what the hype is about. A must visit place when you’re in Whistler !
Dulce — Google review
The coffee had deep notes and a wonderful aftertaste — one of the best I’ve had on this trip. Bake-wise, I’d recommend the fruit pastries over the chocolate ones. A must-stop for coffee lovers!
Jessie N — Google review
This is such a wonderful spot to enjoy picking up a delicious bakery treat! The front of the store is always filled with beautifully freshly baked items that smell delightful. The coffee was delicious, and the whole place just smells incredible—it's a true delight to visit.
Regan F — Google review
I'm still drooling just thinking about my visit to Purebread bakery in Whistler Village! The moment I stepped inside, I was greeted by a visually stunning display of an array of sweet treats that made my eyes widen with excitement. The presentation was impeccable, making it impossible not to want to try everything on offer. We indulged in the double chocolate loaf slice, and oh, it was love at first bite! The rich, velvety chocolate on top paired perfectly with the moist cake beneath. It was the perfect accompaniment to a leisurely stroll on a sunny day. While the seating area inside was cozy, we opted to enjoy our treats outside, taking advantage of the pleasant summer weather. The atmosphere was relaxed and inviting, making it an ideal spot to unwind and savor the moment. Putebread bakery is an absolute gem that should be on every foodie's (and non-foodie's!) bucket list. With its mouth-watering offerings and charming ambiance, it's a must-visit destination in Whistler Village. I'm already planning my next visit to try more of their delectable creations!
Angadpal S — Google review
I was spoilt for choice when i entered Purebread! Tried the spinach roll and lemon scone. The scone was palm-sized huge and tasty! Highly recommend!
Debby S — Google review
Well located in the village, place are nice and confortable. Lots of options on breads and pastries., and also coffee. Everything well served and tasty.
Luciano R — Google review
Oh my god!! So much to choose from.quality is well maintained.staffs are so friendly and attentive .I brought some it was so good.Must try at whistler
Merlin J — Google review
I’ve only been to Purebread once, but I’m still thinking about it! The chocolate chip bar was unreal — perfectly chewy, rich, and absolutely packed with chocolate. It was honestly one of the best pastries I’ve ever had. The shop is so charming, everything in the display looks incredible, and the staff were welcoming. Even after just one visit, I can say this place is a must-stop in Whistler. I can’t wait to go back!
Len E — Google review
4338 Main St #122, Whistler, BC V8E 1B4, Canada•http://www.purebread.ca/•+1 604-962-1182•Tips and more reviews for Purebread Bakery + Coffee
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3Red Door Bistro

4.8
(502)
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4.5
(741)
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Mentioned on 
5 lists 
Restaurant
Red Door Bistro offers a high-end dining experience with a blend of French and fusion cuisine in a cozy and refined setting. The restaurant features an open kitchen behind the bar, where renowned Chef R.D. Stewart carefully prepares delectable entrees. The menu combines classic French dishes with West Coast influences, offering options like duck confit, bouillabaisse, Quebec foie gras, and BC ling cod.
Red door Bistro As it says in the name you’re greeted by a red door to enter! Inside you’re met with warmth and dim lighting. It feels like a late night before Christmas as you have drinks and catch up with old friends. We’re greeted by a warm smile and nice conversation. The restaurant is cozy and the kitchen is open like its mama cooking for you. The chefs were calm and quiet as they seamlessly executed service. We ordered a lot of items so here’s a quick overview with my personal ratings. For starters: Mushrooms & Polenta: 9.7/10 Right up my alley, texture was phenomenal, flavours all combined perfectly on the palate. Duck Confit Spring Rolls: 8.8/10 Crunch, savoury, the red currant and puree had me constantly going back for more. Delicious. Onion Tart: 7.5/10 Wasn’t my cup of tea per say but the rest of table loved it! Blue Dungeness crab cake (special): 8.5/10 This was on special so you might not be able to get it but it was fantastic. Had some peoples eyes rolling into the back of their heads from enjoyment! Mains: Cascade Mountain Steelhead: 9.8/10 This was my main and wow wow wow the plate was gone in 1 minute! The savoury lemony beurre Blanc paired with beluga lentils could have been a soup alone and I would have wanted 4 bowls. The Steelhead seared to perfection and the apple/fennel salad on top adding a dash of freshness. Absolutely fantastic and would recommend. New York Steak: 9:10 Amazing cut of meat, can’t really go wrong with a classic. Decent portion sizing! Sakura Pork: didn’t get to try but they absolutely loved it. Venison: same for the venison didn’t get to try but they loved every bite. My only complaint would be the sliding placemats on the table are quite inconvenient, and it did get very hot in there being so cozy! I came in thinking it was just going to be the same old French cuisine and not done creatively. I left presently surprised and a customer for life. The service was flawless, the food fantastic, everything met expectations or even better, the atmosphere hitting just perfectly. I will be back again, thanks for having us!
Spencer F — Google review
This place is one of my favorite restaurants, it deserves a chef's kiss on all levels! The food is out of this world and I highly recommend ordering their braised short ribs, a slow-cooked masterpiece that transforms into something luxurious and delicious. The meat is absolutely tender and falls apart into velvety strands, with each bite melting in my mouth. ***Please note that the restaurant doesn't accept walk-ins (due to it's size) and I advise making reservations well in advance.***
Vancity N — Google review
Fabulous food- service was impeccable from the minute we walked in. We were greeted by Sean- he was very welcoming and very accommodating. Our server, Sarah, gave us great food and wine recommendations. The pork dish and the braised short ribs were cooked perfectly and so tender and flavorful. Had a lovely Chardonnay to accompany that. Save room for the peanut butter bomb! Highly recommend this charming and family- owned restaurant. Was our favorite find in Whistler.
Dr. M — Google review
An alright dining experience for a special occasion. At this price point I would say my expectations are a bit higher. The atmosphere and service is very casual, the dining table we were at was wobbly, and overall the flavour profile of each dish was good but nothing notable. We opted for a few specials of the night. Scallops and NY steak are a bit salty, with the medium-rare steak leaning more medium. Not comparable to steak in Vancouver. The salad and dessert were solid. The creme brulee was creamy and the cheesecake had a nice fig flavour that was a good level of sweet and tart. Overall, an okay experience but there is a lot left to be desired.
Linh N — Google review
Went to the Red Door Bistro out of convenience while staying at Nita Lake Lodge next door. Now I'd definitely go back as a destination restaurant while in Whistler. Absolutely everything on our plates was top notch, excellent quality food with an abundance of flavor, and service was second to none. I would 100% recommend if youre in the area.
John D — Google review
Right beside the Creekside Roland’s Pub with great parking and bicycle/ motorcycle parking. Great lay out and chill vibes with good subtle music. The food is exquisite with great appetizers and well made. Just have to book a reservation as it gets busy fast.
Jason S — Google review
Best meal on our Whistler trip, hands down. Great food, and an open kitchen. Saucy staff, though they exude an upbeat, high-energy vibe. Two cautions: the bistro-height chairs. Not my favourite. And the temperature (which I know can be hard to regulate in the shoulder season) was rising throughout the evening, making it overly warm and necessitating propping open a window. Reservations are required. Parking is very limited. Don’t miss the Caesar or the scallops. You’re welcome! 😉
Kathleen T — Google review
Very friendly service, and great food! The Duck Confit Spring Rolls were good, but nothing amazing. Sakura Pork was yummy, nothing incredible, but a very solid meal. They had a Halibut Special and it was absolutely perfect. Had the creme brulee for dessert and the sugar was a little too toasted. Solid option, but I wish it wasn't so charred. All in all, had a great meal. Everything was good, but the Halibut was next level. Parking was easy. They have spaces out front and if those fill up there should be more street parking in the area, but I had a Friday, July 4th reservation at 7:45pm and got a space right out front.
Phil K — Google review
2129 Lake Placid Rd C, Whistler, BC V8E 0N4, Canada•http://www.reddoorbistro.ca/•+1 604-962-6262•Tips and more reviews for Red Door Bistro

4Peaked Pies Whistler

4.7
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4.5
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Mentioned on 
4 lists 
$$$$cheap
Pie shop
Bakery
Cafe
Peaked Pies Whistler is a vibrant Australian-inspired bakery and cafe that specializes in a variety of meat pies, tarts, and crumbles. The establishment offers a delectable selection of crispy pies filled with flavorful sauces, including vegan options like mushy peas and vegetable medley in coconut milk-based sauce. Founded by Canadian Alex and Aussie Kerri, the eatery reflects their passion for food and mountain life.
A different and unique food experience in Whistler. The pies are very hearty and there is usually a good selection. Add on the peaked option (mash potatoes, mushy peas, gravy) for more delicious bites. Pies have good flavour and not too salty. The inside is very small and tight so grab your order to go and eat at a bench, table wherever when the weather is nice ( the takeout boxes are very sturdy so will travel well).
Stewart W — Google review
Not sure breakfast was a good choice for trying out this spot. It wasn’t busy at all — nobody else there on a Saturday, which I gather is rare. Coffee was good and service was fine. But the Rise & Shine pie was disappointing: lovely appearance but bland taste. I will have to return sometime to try a lunch/dinner option.
Steve M — Google review
Well, I can say I have never had a kangaroo meat pie, but you can get one of those here. It reminds me of pot pies and you can get it "mountain style" with mashed potatoes, mush peas, and gravy on top. Very tasty! Quite original! Staff was really into it, knew everything you needed to know about Australian meat pies.
John F — Google review
One of the more unique finds during our visit to Whistler was an Australian pie shop. We tried the vegetarian pies with gravy, and they were absolutely worth it—a must-try if you’re in the area. It was our first time trying Australian pies, and we were pleasantly surprised by the flavors. Do note, there’s no free parking and no restrooms available, so plan accordingly.
Pratik A — Google review
Dessert pies! I got the vegan mixed berry and my husband got the apple crisp. Both were delicious, service was fast and helpful, the smell of this place is incredible! Amazing flaky pastry, so many options meal all day long.
Justine N — Google review
I am always down for a savoury pie so when I learned about this place, I made a mental note to try it out. I ordered the chicken brie “peaked” which added a scoop of mushy peas along with mash potatoes and gravy. The pie was delicious and served within seconds of my order which satisfied my typical lack of patience when hunger strikes.
Aidan H — Google review
Nut allergy friendly: I didn't have any issues with the pie I had! While it is a little walk to the corner of Whistler Village, it is totally worth it to go to this little savory pie shop! Pies are basically whatever is available at the counter (there's a heated showcase system) and they are made and refilled quick. I got the Traditional Aussie which is a classic ground beef, onions & gravy pie, loaded (or "peaked" - costs extra, definitely worth it for some extra veggies). One loaded pie is a solid dinner, or one and a half normal pies. I got to sample my friend's Beef Curry pie, which was deliciously spiced, and the Hopper, which was interestingly game-y but I would not order it again. They also sell frozen pies to-go! Great for desserts or to heat up so you don't have to make the walk over here if you stay in Blackcomb Village. There are two small tables outside and very limited seating inside. It might not look full, but that's because their service is so quick. Don't be fooled, as the food is great and very affordable for a ski town!
David P — Google review
A Must-Try in Whistler! Peaked Pies is a true Whistler signature. The pies are delicious, warm, and full of flavour. Topped with creamy mashed potatoes and gravy — it’s comfort food at its best. Don’t leave Whistler without trying one!
Mahdi S — Google review
4369 Main St #105, Whistler, BC V8E 1B5, Canada•http://www.peakedpies.com/•+1 604-962-4115•Tips and more reviews for Peaked Pies Whistler

5Wild Blue Restaurant + Bar

4.7
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4.5
(70)
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Mentioned on 
+2 other lists 
$$$$very expensive
Restaurant
Pacific Northwest restaurant (Canada)
French restaurant
Wild Blue Restaurant + Bar is a new and highly praised dining spot in Whistler, featuring a stunning boomerang-shaped bar and a plush dining room. The bar offers the full menu with superb service, making it an ideal place to enjoy creative mixology like the Phoenix cocktail. The restaurant boasts an exceptional team of servers, sommeliers, bartenders, and cooks who have brought their expertise from top establishments in Whistler.
We’ve eaten at some very nice places in Whistler but Wild Blue is our favorite. Nice ambiance, good energy, perfect lighting. Service was helpful, engaging and attentive. We ordered a small Wagu to complement dinner and it was mouth watering. The sticky toffee was a great end to the evening. The cauliflower “salad” was tasty and creative. My long cod was cooked perfectly. We will be back !
Eric B — Google review
We visited Wild Blue to celebrate our wedding anniversary, and it was absolutely worth the 3-hour drive to get there. We had the Prix Fixe menu, and every course was beautifully made with great balance and flavor. It’s a seasonal menu, so it might change in winter, which is a bit disappointing because everything was amazing! So, Please, DO NOT MISS IT!!! The atmosphere was cozy and elegant — no ceiling lights, but each table had its own warm-toned lamp, creating the perfect mood for conversation and dining. Our server was very kind and attentive, providing excellent service throughout the night. The wine pairing went perfectly with each dish, making the meal even more enjoyable. We came with our child, and we were happy to see that they offer a kids’ menu, so families can enjoy the experience together. The only small downside was that the soap dispenser in the restroom wasn’t working. I let the front desk know, but it still wasn’t fixed when we left. Hopefully, they can pay a bit more attention to those small details next time. Overall, everything else was truly perfect — amazing food, beautiful ambiance, and great service. We’d definitely come back again!
Phillip L — Google review
An exceptional dining experience. From atmosphere, to service, to innovative dishes…we felt Wild Blue had a great prix fixe menu to celebrate a special occasion this fall. The cocktails are amazing and bar top is beautifully designed. The service felt intentional and well-paced. From the prix fixe menu I recommend the corn bisque and cauliflower caesar. We added on the octopus appetizer which was amazing and tender. The rotolo pasta tastes like an elevated lasagna and I love the pickling on the trout crudo. For our mains, I do regret not trying the steak (it looked great). Instead I had the cavatelli which is still a lovely shape and good eat. For dessert, do yourself a favour and get the sticky toffee pudding. Overall, I would highly recommend Wild Blue as your fine dining choice this season!
Linh N — Google review
Had a fantastic experience. The room is absolutely beautiful. As soon as we opened the wine menu the sommelier was at our table to chat. Our server was amazing and knowledgeable. The Prix Fixe menu was very well executed and the wine pairings were perfect. The desserts were a standout to an exceptional dinner. There was a problem with our OpenTable reservation not showing up in the system despite us having received confirmation and proof of the reservation. The first host that greeted us seemed unable to help us and less than accommodating. Luckily someone else was able to sort out the issue and took care of us.
Adrian V — Google review
Yes, the food is beautifully plated and tasted amazing. Yes, the atmosphere is hip, sophisticated yet warm and welcoming. But what I was most impressed with is the service. Wow! They deserve 6 stars for their top notch service. - I witnessed them navigating difficult customers (can’t decide, took forever to decide.. ) with so much patience and finesse. I would highly recommend you make this a stop when in Whistler - especially if you want to impress a date with your good taste!
La M — Google review
We went there for the ~$43/44 meal as we wanted to try the menus. Would make a reso as they fill up days in advance and wait times can be 1+ hr. Food was good, both entrees in my opinion did not go together well (on the plate). For example, we got the ling cod, where the fish was warm but the rest of the plate was cold (probably plating) and it had this thick dark sauce (it almost looked like squid ink), and it coated the vegetables (specifically the leek and the shiso pepper?). The service was good, but the pace between plates was way too slow, like we’d sit there for 10+ minutes in between dishes. I’d say their appetizer/salads and desserts were the star of the show.
Laura — Google review
Came to BC to visit my brother for my 50th birthday. A girl I work with used to work in Whistler and recommended you guys. My brother is a bit of food snob and an introvert but because I’m the oldest and it being my birthday he gave in and booked us a spot at the bar. Me personally I love the bar, I’ve served and bartended for 30 years and I love being front row and center of all the action. From the time we sat down, our bartender made us feel welcome and was super informative. We asked her name but I totally forget it (young, long brown hair and glasses) We were there 2.5 hours, did the 4 course meal. After our meal, we walked back to the hotel and my brother said “now THAT was one of the best experiences I’ve ever had in a restaurant. I’m from Nova Scotia and not only will I be back, but you will be highly recommended to all I know visiting Whistler. Thank you for making my 50th a memorable one with great food, atmosphere, drink and AMAZING staff.
Vanessa S — Google review
The staff were attentive, knowledgeable about the menu, and made us feel welcomed throughout the entire dining experience. The food was outstanding — beautifully presented, fresh, and bursting with flavor. Every dish tasted thoughtfully crafted with high-quality ingredients, and the balance of flavors was perfect. The drinks were also a highlight, carefully prepared and paired wonderfully with the meal. This restaurant is a gem, and I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for an elevated dining experience. I can’t wait to return!
Nhi H — Google review
Across from the Aava Hotel, 4005 Whistler Way, Whistler, BC V8B 1J1, Canada•https://www.wildbluerestaurant.com/?utm_source=GoogleBusinessPro…•+1 604-962-2233•Tips and more reviews for Wild Blue Restaurant + Bar
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6Crêpe Montagne

4.3
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4.5
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$$$$affordable
French restaurant
Breakfast restaurant
Nestled in the heart of Whistler, Crepe Montagne is a charming French crêperie that offers a wide array of sweet and savory options. Established in 1993, this cozy eatery has become a go-to spot for delicious food and impeccable service. The menu features popular choices like La Parisienne, La Suzette, and Le Tatin. In addition to crepes, they also serve meat fondue and raclettes.
Would give 100 stars if I could. From out of town and just had a good feeling about this place. Visited with our 4 M/O puppy and were accommodated with a water bowl, a mug of ice cubes, lots and lots of love, and exceptional service. The food was delicious (possibly the best breakfast we've ever had) Will for sure be coming back here. You will 100% be glad you came to Crêpe Montagne:) Massive shoutout to Emma and Natasha
Liam W — Google review
Charming breakfast spot with a cozy atmosphere and friendly service. The food was decent but the overall experience made it worth a visit. Good place to try if you’re in the village and want something different.
Vishal T — Google review
I read a lot of good reviews, and walked in with high expectations! Although the group arrived after me was seated before us, the waiting time was acceptable. We ordered an omelette and a savoury crepe. The smoked salmon omelette was pretty good, but the crepe was quite disappointing. It was quite dry… The most disappointing part was the service…. Everything was fine until the waitress cleared the table, including napkins at the very same second that I put my fork down. I was still having my last bite. She didn’t asked if we were done, instead simply took the dishes and said I will bring your bill. We understand the restaurant was busy But from the moment the food was served till we walked out of the restaurant, it was only 25mins….. I don’t know why she was rushing us…
J F — Google review
Let me start by saying I've worked and been married into the service industry for over a decade. I say this with a great disappointment and I'm insulted by what we experienced here today. I don't know if they're just having an off day or what but it's as if it was the whole staffs first day on earth today. I'm not sure if it's a requirement to have never seen a single scrambled egg before to work here?? We sent one of the over and under cooked (at the same time!) eggs back to see if they'd bring a normal $7 egg back but they just microwaved it or something, it was awful. You can see the what they handed back in the photo provided, I wish I had gotten a before shot. My brother got the Florentine eggs Benedict and it was a gross heap of wet plain spinach on an untoasted English muffin. The egg pan is clearly too hot and the hash brown pan was clearly too cold. I like crispy bacon but not burnt bacon for the price. The only good thing was the maple latte. Our server never checked on us and everyone was like a zombie, it was so bizarre. I genuinely regret not speaking up while there but it didn't seem like it would have mattered if I had. For the whole staff to clearly not care whatsoever is obviously the fault of management who themselves must not care and cannot encourage anyone here to care or be proud about the services provided.
Madeline S — Google review
I read a lot of good review and was excited to try this place. My experience did not live up to my expectations at all. The space is cozy, charming, and very welcoming. My mocha... Meh? My crepe (Belle Helene) was raw tasting and left a lingering flour taste. Overall dish were very average, if not slightly below. A taste I cannot justify at this price point. I expected better. Mine did come with a good poached pear, which was perfectly cooked. Still bright and refreshing. But the crepe ruined it. Chocolate sauce tasted store bought and not made in house. Vanilla icecream was the same, nothing to write home about. Don't get me wrong, I think you can corporate mass producing ingredients into perfectly good comfort dishes with the right balance. But this was not it. It left me feeling like I was having a thoughtless dish, cheaply put together and made into a fancy dish with a touch of poached pear. The bratwurst on the side was pretty good, probably the only thing I actually like. I don't recall now but the herb in there was pretty on point. But at $6 for such a small portion (doesn't appeared to even be a link worth) left me questioning the portion size. The whole service was very messy. The waitresses kept asking each other what's what and they just all seems very confused. They seems to be trying so I want to praise them for effort but it doesn't make for a good dining experience. One of the waitress almost drop the hot mocha on me because her hand was super shaky. This place is definitely not for me, and I doubt I would return. It was nice to go once though.
Pearobearo — Google review
We visit this place everytime we are in whistler. We usually like the brunch which is better. Lunch was ok. The crepes are a must get
Evonne C — Google review
Crepe was taste good but I had egg and tomato crepe which there was no sign of taste of egg in the crepe. I asked for side of spinach which made crepe unpleasant.. spinach was like a piece of cooked but cold on top of the crepe…
Elham S — Google review
Great Food and Authentic Parisian feel. Came here October 13th 2024. The food and service was superb. Having been to Paris the atmosphere was very similar, little warm place. We had French Onion soup which was very tasty, a goat cheese and chicken Crepe with a tomato bisque sauce that was delectable and a sweet strawberry with chocolate drizzling. We also had a Strawberry smoothie and Cappuccino, both were very good. The service was great, a short wait so we just walked to a nearby park to enjoy the beautiful Autumn colours and were promptly welcomed in. We won't hesitate to come back in the future though they did say they were closing soon for a period of time due to it becoming the off season. Thank you for the wonderful food and service. I gave it 4 Stars only because I rarely give perfect scores for anything so don't take that in any way that it wasn't good, it was close to perfect.
Mike C — Google review
4368 Main St #116, Whistler, BC V8E 1B6, Canada•http://crepemontagne.com/•+1 604-905-4444•Tips and more reviews for Crêpe Montagne

7Bearfoot Bistro

4.5
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$$$$very expensive
Restaurant
Pacific Northwest restaurant (Canada)
Cocktail bar
Bearfoot Bistro is an upscale restaurant located in a hotel, known for its bubbly bar and impressive wine selection. It has been consistently recognized as one of Canada's top 100 restaurants. The restaurant offers a spring special with a four-course menu and the choice of one of their four 'signature experiences.' These experiences include sabering a bottle of sparkling wine, vodka tasting in the Ketel One Ice Room, Nitro ice cream dessert, or wine pairings with the meal.
We came here to celebrate my partner’s 31 birthday and the experience was phenomenal from the beginning to the end. From the moment we sat down, we were offered sparkling or still water while having access to see the ins and outs of the kitchen as part of the experience (you have to specially request it). Our server and sommelier took care of us and gave us such great recommendations, everything tied together in a way that the flavors all complimented each other so well, not too much or too little. Special shoutout to: The Lobster roll and the Oysters. We got the prix set menu but I believe that the lobster roll is on the a la carte as well. Please, please, please get it. I would have 10 more of it if I could 🫣 They gave us two complimentary glasses of bubbly and a plate of chocolates to close out the night, and we are so grateful to have been treated like royalties for this special occasion. My partner wouldn’t stop raving about how this is his favorite dining experience ever and we cannot wait to come back 💛🤗
Louis L — Google review
It was our last evening in Canada. We were looking for a special meal. The food overall was good but was let down with hard, overcooked mussels and virtually tasteless ravioli and peas. The service was appalling. We ordered wine but we had eaten the starter before it arrived. We were told that they couldn't find the wine. The evening was saved by Michael. He was very understanding and good to chat to. 5 stars to Michael..The nitro ice was super creamy
Michael C — Google review
Honestly, not happy with Barefoot Bistro. Food was very expensive and mostly underwhelming. Lobster Bisque ($24) was good but served lukewarm. Miso Cod ($125) was tasty but didn’t like the smoky flavor (prefer Nobu style prep). Seafood platter ($134) was not worth the price at all for the quantity and quality. Martinis were $30!? And this place is in desperate need of a renovation. Looks straight out of the 80s. Service was good, however. But even with that we would not return.
Ryan O — Google review
We went for the fall deal menu was $88 for 3 courses with a 4th mid course for an extra. The food was overall really good but if you do go for fall deal I don’t recommend the carpaccio.. it was an extra $10 and you get one small piece, no bread or anything with it. The meringue dessert was quite incredible though. The server was lovely though and the vibe was nice.
Aurora — Google review
A true gem in Whistler. Upon entering in, staff greeted us with warm smile and took our coats. Our server, Jeremy, gave us a brief history of Bearfoot Bistro and mentioned that their wine cellar is the largest in BC. Pretty rad! We aren’t big drinkers so we decided to skip on the wines. We chose the course menu and we agreed this was the best meal of the trip! *Lobster Bisque Creamy and packed with flavor. The lobster meat and corn added sweetness and the crouton complemented the dish. *Foie Gras My dining companion got the foie gras and I must say it’s the best foie gras I’ve had! It was well prepared so it was not bitter and overpowering. It paired well with the red wine jus. *Wagyu Beef Cheek Very tender and soft. Cut like butter. From the sauce, salad, and the beef cheek itself, everything was so flavorful! *Pistachio Financier Quite frankly one of the best desserts I’ve had! The saltiness of olive oil gelato and the tartness of blueberry sauce balanced the sweetness of the brown butter cake. Layering it with the pistachio added that extra crunchy texture. When eaten altogether, it feels like heaven touches your taste bud. Very good! My dining companion also loved their wagyu burger and citrus meringue. Service was attentive from start to finish. It’s my first time here but won’t be the last!
James S — Google review
Charming spot. We had the Prix Frixe menu option, so we got a nice cross-section of dishes. The gem salad was nice, and the tuna tataki was fresh. The pea tortellini was bright and had an excellent chew. I had the pork belly and scallops, which were delicious. The pork belly had a lovely smoke to it, with a sticky/sweet layer which was amazing. There was an issue with the Wagyu Steak dish, but I will say that their handling of it was absolutely impeccable. They were professional, honest, accountable, and really handled it in an exemplary manner. Mistakes happen, and issues will arise; what matters is how you handle them—this is clearly a serious restaurant that cares about its product and its customers. It was really well handled there. The desserts were yummy, and not too heavy, and the drinks were light and refreshing. Would definitely recommend giving the Barefoot Bistro a try, we'll definitely be back.
Carson W — Google review
This could have been a 5-star experience—the atmosphere was great and the presentation was well done—but I left feeling underwhelmed. I was expecting 4 full ounces of vodka in our tasting, but what we actually got was closer to four 1/3-ounce pours. At $70 per person, that felt disappointing and overpriced. If the pours were more generous, it might justify the cost, but as it stands it leans more toward a tourist trap than a true tasting experience.
Russell F — Google review
All the other restaurants in the area were booked and we were having trouble giving l finding a place we liked, until we find this hidden gem. They had pre fixe menu that was absolutely delicious-- every part of it, which is unusual-- and not very expensive, unless you get tempted by the add-ons. Excellent service and great atmosphere. Only the chairs were a little uncomfortable. I'd go back in a heartbeat.
Vinka V — Google review
4121 Village Green, Whistler, BC V8E 1H2, Canada•http://www.bearfootbistro.com/•+1 604-932-3433•Tips and more reviews for Bearfoot Bistro

8PORTOBELLO

4.3
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$$$$affordable
Sandwich shop
Bar
Pastry shop
Restaurant
Portobello, located at Fairmont Chateau Whistler, is a versatile dining spot suitable for all-day meals and après-ski relaxation. The restaurant offers a variety of options including gourmet donuts, a carving station with delectable mac and cheese, local brews on tap, and an espresso bar. Its rustic yet modern interior designed by FRANK Architecture provides an inviting atmosphere for guests to enjoy their meals. Additionally, the restaurant features family-style seating arrangements that add to its charm.
I went to have dinner with my boyfriend and what a lovely surprice that they have available a easy menu with an afforable price in Whistler. You can choose your favourite protein (I really recommend beef brisket), side (many options, vegetarian or not) sauce (3 options) and bread (2 options). 33$ pp, and also you can offer an amazing dessert plus 9$ (cheese cake jummy!) The place is cozy, and enough elegant for Whistler without pressure. I also sent for luch but It wasn't so good as the dinner. I mean, It was good but not amazing as I tasted the dinner.
Cristina S — Google review
Lots of breakfast and brunch options here! They have a lovely outdoor seating with fire running and all. Perfect for a nice summer day. Loved their fried buttermilk chicken sandwich but didn’t like the chicken and waffles that much. The chicken was a bit undercooked but it could be just one day. Will definitely try the other options in the future. The server was super nice and took me on a mini tour of the facility when I asked her about the food options. Coffee and bakery goods are amazing.
Akash B — Google review
Totally worth it! The chicken taste like that famous chalet, tender and smooth, and so fragrant. The tomato soup also super fresh and tangy, pretty solid. It was worth the wait
Pepperidge F — Google review
I had many different dishes, pastries, and coffee for breakfast, lunch, and dinner from this place. It was more delicious than I expected. Breakfast bowl was yummy. Dinner selection of brisket, pork ribs, and chicken with coleslaw, salad, and veggies were so tasty. Portobello hot sauce and Jalapeño corn bread were really good. And great service! It can be very busy and loud in the morning.
C K — Google review
Whistler’s packed with great eats, but this place stole the show. You can literally follow the scent of freshly baked doughnuts right to the door, and the atmosphere is calmer than a hot tub after a snowstorm. I ordered the roast Turkey BLT! They give you a little buzzer to hold onto while they prepare your food and in no time it’s ready to go. See you next trip Portobello!
Evan B — Google review
Came here for brunch, the outdoor seating is nice especially in the summer. I got the breakfast sandwich and chai latte and my partner got the burrito. Was very yummy, I look forward to coming back again to try more items.
Clarissa C — Google review
Stayed at the Fairmont and had dinner here one night. Delicious and fresh. The grilled corn was super yum; my table asked for more. Amazing warm apple pie and vanilla ice cream scoops for dessert. Excellent place for a healthy, filling meal.
Isa S — Google review
Breakfast Chicken and Waffles is to die for. You get Chicken, Waffles, Cranberries and Hazelnuts on it, alongside country gravy or maple syrup. Absolutely the best chicken and waffles ive ever had. This restaurant is highly recommended. Atmosphere is really nice as well. Would love to come back sometime and try other meals.
Brent B — Google review
4599 Chateau Blvd, Whistler, BC V8E 1G1, Canada•https://www.portobellowhistler.com/contact/?utm_source=google+Ma…•+1 604-938-2040•Tips and more reviews for PORTOBELLO

9Splitz Grill

4.5
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4.5
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Temporarily Closed
$$$$cheap
Hamburger restaurant
American restaurant
Fast food restaurant
Restaurant
Splitz Grill is a popular spot in Whistler known for its affordable and delicious food. The menu features customizable burgers made with beef, chicken, or veggie patties and a wide variety of toppings including bacon, mushrooms, pineapple, and peppers. In addition to burgers, the eatery offers poutine, chicken fingers, hot dogs, ice cream, and milkshakes.
Gonna be honest I was expecting to be disappointed but I was pleasantly surprised. Burger tasted great, nice and juicy and full of flavour. Fried pickles were perfect. Fries were great too. All round the perfect meal after a hard day on the hill. Well priced for whistler too. Great options for drinks. Would definitely go again.
Mel W — Google review
Extremely Disappointed – Don’t Trust the Reviews! I’ve been to Splitz Grill twice before and had a decent experience, but something has seriously gone downhill. Yesterday, I took my family there expecting Whistler’s “best burger,” and we ended up having one of the worst food experiences we’ve had in Canada. We ordered three sandwiches—we couldn’t even finish half. The bread was stale, the yam and french fries looked and tasted old. I asked them to replace the fries, and the second batch was just as bad. There’s no refund option, and the quality is far below even fast-food franchises. We walked all the way from the village based on the review scores, but I can confidently say: Don’t believe the hype. This was a complete waste of money. My wife felt sick afterward—honestly, I don’t even think the meat was fresh. This place barely deserves 2 stars, and that’s just for the outdoor seating. Save your time, money, and health—skip Splitz Grill.
Jafar K — Google review
We stayed over the weekend in Whistler for a race and our hotel was right beside Splitz! Which is also a few meters from the Olympic rings - awesome location. The food was pretty good, we got burgers for the whole family which were spot on. Service was good enough, or perhaps professional. Price: expensive but I guess this “Whistler price” - 2 adult + 1 kids burger + 2x beer + tips = ~$110
Robson P — Google review
Spritz Burger is often touted as the best burger joint in Whistler, so we decided to give it a try. We ordered the Spritz Royale (topped with bacon and hash brown) along with regular fries and a plate of hot chicken wings. The positives: - Pricing is fair, especially during *happy hour*, when the wings were $7 off. - The burger came as an option on a brioche bun, which initially looked great, and the sauce/flavour setup was definitely tasty and satisfying. - Overall, good value for the money. The drawbacks: - The brioche bun didn’t hold up structurally—it completely disintegrated halfway through eating, which made things messy fast. - The burger patty’s texture was a bit *mushy*, which raised some concerns and took away from the experience. Hoping it’s just a one-off kitchen miss, but it’s worth noting. Final thoughts: Spritz Burger delivers on flavour and value, especially if you catch happy hour, but the execution—particularly the bun integrity and meat texture—left something to be desired. With small improvements, it truly could live up to its reputation as one of Whistler’s best burgers. Ambience was satisfactory offering both indoor and outdoor seating. Service was self-serve type that expects 18% + tips. The cashier was friendly.
SK G — Google review
Splitz Burger in Whistler serves up sumptuous, freshly made burgers loaded with sauce and toppings to your heart’s delight. The fun part? You can build your own burger, but watch out—$2 per topping can add up faster than you think! I went with the Splitz Royale, and wow, talk about luxury—this burger even has a crispy hash brown tucked inside for that extra indulgence. Their happy hour offers “mini Splitz burgers” and wings, perfect for sampling or sharing. The vibe is laid-back, with plenty of generous indoor seating plus a patio to soak up the mountain air. The staff are friendly and welcoming, making the experience feel casual and fun. In terms of taste, Splitz ranks up there with the beloved Burger Crush—though I’ll admit the patty was a bit mushy and the buns struggled a bit holding all that deliciousness together. But hey, no burger is perfect, and I’ll definitely be back for more. If you’re in Whistler and craving a burger that’s a little different and packed with flavor, Splitz is worth the visit—and maybe an extra napkin or two.
Amus S — Google review
One of our favourite places in Whistler to grab lunch. We always order their Bison Burger and it’s always so delicious. If you are lucky, make sure to grab a table on their patio - it’s a very nice sitting area. It is pricey though, we paid $30 for one burger with fries and coke but it’s standard for Whistler. Customer service was excellent and we are looking forward to coming back! 🍔
Vancity N — Google review
The best burger I’ve had! A must visit after a long hike or a beach day. The staff are all very friendly and the interior is clean. There is plenty of seating inside and out. There are many options even if you’re vegetarian! We got the cheese burger with cheddar cheese. The ingredients taste fresh and I would definitely go back.
Savannah — Google review
I had such a great experience at Splitz Grill! The burgers were incredibly juicy and flavorful, you can really taste the quality of the ingredients.
A K — Google review
4369 Main St, Whistler, BC V8E 1B7, Canada•https://www.splitzgrill.com/•+1 604-938-9300•Tips and more reviews for Splitz Grill

10COWS Whistler

4.4
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4.5
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$$$$affordable
Ice cream shop
COWS Whistler is a popular ice cream spot in the village, known for its delicious handmade and creamy ice cream. The extensive menu offers vibrant flavors with witty names, served in your choice of waffle cone. Despite the long lines, the wait is worth it as the line moves quickly. It's a must-visit for ice cream lovers staying in Banff, offering unique flavors and a treat for those with a sweet tooth.
Fun ice cream shop with lots of unique flavors to choose from. The ice cream is creamy and rich, definitely worth lining up for. The store also has quirky merch which makes it extra fun to browse. Staff are friendly and the vibe is light and cheerful. A must try stop when you’re in Whistler Village.
Val T — Google review
Probably the most popular ice cream place in town, but the line-up moves quickly. Price is reasonable. We had the mint chocolate & apple flavour, both are really good. The only thing I want to mention is hygiene among the employees. Most of the staff in the store are younger kids and within 5mins timeframe while lining up, I saw the person making the waffle cone accidentally drop one on the counter and still picked it up, and saw the other staff dipping the waffle cone in the in the nuts licking her fingers in the process, and none of them are wearing gloves.
JJ — Google review
We stopped to get ice cream here while visiting Whistler! There was a very long queue but it went quickly and they are very friendly. We got the strawberry, blueberry and apple crisp ice creams all of them were delicious! They have a store inside to but gifts. Do give them a try!
Raina O — Google review
Everyone comes here for ice cream during the summer so definitely be prepared for a long wait. There’s a lot of people working so they’re doing their best to clear through the queue. This place is famous in Whistler village. Their waffle cone is delicious, and they also have a few unique flavors to offer. It’s pretty good ice cream. I think there’s some better ones in Vancouver now, but it’s a good stop for the family to check out some merchandise and get out of the sun.
Andy C — Google review
This ice cream shop is a must-visit! It has a massive selection of branded treats, but the real star is the wide variety of homemade ice creams—delicious, uniquely Canadian, and full of flavor. You can tell care goes into every scoop. The staff are super friendly and happy to help you find your favorite. A perfect stop for a sweet treat, especially on a sunny Whistler day!
Kevin L — Google review
I had an amazing experience at Cows Ice Cream in Whistler! From the moment I walked in, the staff were incredibly friendly and welcoming. The shop is clean, bright, and has a fun, lively atmosphere that makes it perfect for families, friends, or even solo visits. The ice cream itself is absolutely delicious — rich, creamy, and full of flavor. your ice-cream i uploaded it was phenomenal, with the perfect balance of sweetness and texture. I also appreciated the generous portions and creative toppings. Prices were reasonable for the quality and experience. Overall, Cows Ice Cream is a must-visit spot in Whistler — fantastic service, amazing ice cream, and a great vibe that makes every visit special. Highly recommend! Perrrrrrfect👍
Poone M — Google review
The ice cream here wasn’t great. A little pricey and the scoops were on the smaller side. The different ice cream flavours didn’t particularly taste distinct and rather just tasted like vanilla. The blueberry ice cream tasted like vanilla ice cream with hard chunks of frozen blueberries, and the coffee ice cream had no bitterness or taste of espresso. We were disappointed.
Forest B — Google review
There are so many incredible flavours to choose from. It’s nearly impossible to decide. What sets them apart, aside from the incredible flavours, is the cone. It’s not a flimsy fall-apart cone. It is a good robust cone that lasts until the job is done! A must-visit in Whistler village. One area for improvement would be the checkout. Many people waiting, ice cream in hand, just to pay. The employee on the retail side should come usher people over there to pay to speed things along for the huge lineup of people outside.
G. M — Google review
4314 Main St Unit 1, Whistler, BC V8E 1A8, Canada•http://www.cows.ca/•+1 604-938-9822•Tips and more reviews for COWS Whistler
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11Mount Currie Coffee Company

4.6
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4.5
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$$$$affordable
Coffee shop
Cafe
Espresso bar
Mount Currie Coffee Company is a well-established coffee spot in Whistler, with its first cafe opening in Pemberton in 2005 and a second location appearing in the main village seven years later. The corner location near the pedestrian village stroll makes it popular among locals.
High quality cafe located at the corner of the heart of Whistler village. Their breakfast croissant, dessert crossiant, wraps, coffee and smoothies were amazing. Charged us up after a hike on the mountain on a sunny day. Limited parking outside.
Yoko C — Google review
Such a delicious coffee! Sometimes little shops have coffee that is too strong or too sharp but this was absolute perfection! Casual setting, super cute place with some seating. Very friendly staff. I will be back!
Lyndsay A — Google review
Every time we come to whistler we have to open the day at this amazing place. Cafe 10/10 and there is such a good verity for pastries and breakfasts. Good location and nice vibe.
Dvir M — Google review
Just got an iced americano but it was delicious. :) Also their cups are made out of recycled pets. See pic for details!
Scott A — Google review
Good coffee with good pricing. I like that we could choose our beans as someone who cares about it :) I drank there every single day!
Kartiki B — Google review
Tried most of the coffee shops (starbucks, arabica, blenz) in whistler this is by far the best by a landslide. Ordered a vanilla latte. Perfect ratio of coffee, milk and sweetener. Quite possibly one of the best in BC
Justin L — Google review
This place is decent. I tried the chorizo burrito and it was pretty good. Would have preferred hot sauce with it instead of the salsa. I was not a fan of the mocha with maple syrup in it at all. Just wasn’t to my liking. The service was top notch though. I would give this place another chance and try a few other items next time I’m out here.
Brad S — Google review
Food options seemed good, only got to try the stud muffin which was a solid value with hearty flavor, but could use a little more ham to sandwich ratio. My group wasn’t wowed by the canadiano, coffee not to our taste.
Serena Y — Google review
4369 Main St #103, Whistler, BC V8E 1B5, Canada•https://www.mountcurriecoffee.com/•+1 604-962-2288•Tips and more reviews for Mount Currie Coffee Company

12BReD - Organic Sourdough

4.9
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4.5
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Temporarily Closed
Bakery
BReD - Organic Sourdough is a vegan bakery and cafe located in Creekside, Whistler. Founded by Natasha and Ed Tatton, this Instagram-favorite spot offers fresh savory sourdough bread made from bred yeast. The bakery also serves Indian chai and coffee, with each purchase contributing to tree planting through Trees for the Future. BReD recently received its B-Corp Certification and is known for challenging the notion that animal-based products are necessary for delicious baked goods.
Ed’s Bred was amazing, and all the bake goods are 100% organic plant based. The best ever sourdough dough bread I could image. They were really bake with love. I traveled all the way from lower mainland to try out one of a kind bakery shop. And it worth the effort to drive for a one day fun trip. The cross breads that we had reserved ahead of time were delicious and we could not get enough of them. Thank you Ed!
Gloria S — Google review
I came here all the time when I lived in Whistler and everything was always so good (especially the sourdough cinnamon buns). My partner and I were just in Whistler for the weekend and we decided to stop in for one of the Where’s Waffle days. The sourdough waffles were so good and you could tell the produce on them was super fresh. We had a bruschetta waffle and a peaches and coconut cream, both were delicious.
Renee C — Google review
Absolutely the best sourdough I’ve ever had! My husband and I are gluten sensitive and we haven’t had any issues at all. The zucchini tartine is to die for. We live in Vancouver and you can bet we will be making regular trips to Whistler just for their bread. Delicious!!
Gillian T — Google review
when looking for a café to visit in Whistler, look no further than ed’s bred. I have tried pretty much every bakery/café Whistler has to offer yet, Eds bred has me returning every time I visit. The cosy environment and the smell of the fresh baked sourdough is irresistible, And not having to worry about any animal products hurting my stomach is so wonderful, Such an amazing locally source, vegan friendly bakery. The staff is nothing short of wonderful and will have you smiling every time you visit. I highly recommend anything seasonal as they always have the freshest Ingredients. Supporting local never tasted so good!!
Nicola M — Google review
I’ve been following this bakery’s instagram for a while now, and I finally got to drive up to Whistler from Vancouver this week. I’ve been a big fan, and as a home baker/beginner sourdough maker, I’ve enjoyed using the recipes from the book (I wish I’d brought it to get it signed). My whole family loved the baguette and the country loaf so much. I regret not getting more and am considering making the long drive again soon.
Sun L — Google review
What a treat!! You wouldn’t even know that this is a plant based bakery, the sweet treats are decadent and moist and the bread is absolutely outstanding. So delicious we had to walk away with the BReD cook book!! We also had 2 flat white coffee’s with their house oat milk which were 10/10
Kelly T — Google review
After our backcountry hike, I was so excited to finally go to BRED Organic sourdough. I bought Ed’s book last year and I was hooked with sourdough. My starter is actually named “Ed” 😬. I live in the Okanagan so I’ve always wanted to try their baked goods from the bakery. The waffles were amazing and it did not disappoint, crispy and soft/chewy in the inside and fruit was so fresh and not too sweet. I also got the matcha and just the perfect balance not too sweet and just right. We also got some treats to go a chocolate chip cookie and some almond, raspberry, it was all so good, you can taste that they use good quality ingredients. Everything is plant-based so I don’t have to worry about dairy in the baked goods, recyclable containers and a B certified company. The staff were all so kind and happy to be there! If you’re ever in Whistler definitely make a stop at the bakery in Creekside Village you won’t be disappointed!
Catherine C — Google review
Stopping at BReD has become a traditional thing for us (my partner and I) whenever we travel up to Whistler. Even if we're planning on just going up to Squamish, we'll sacrifice time to go up to BReD, because it's absolutely amazing. If I lived in Whistler, this place would be deadly. I always tell people if they're driving up this way to stop, because it's probably one of my favourite places in Whistler (and to get me something). The last time we bought sourdough starter (which I haven't gotten around to starting yet!), a bunch of treats, and fresh bread. This time, however, we went with our friends and I ended up getting a tartine, a cinnamon bun, and a latte. The tartine was something I've had before, and never disappoints- it's the perfect breakfast/lunch snack, which definitely kept me full for the majority of the afternoon. We always end up dropping around $20-50 per person, depending on what we want, which is almost everything. And don't let that scare you, because its worth it. (Now, to get started on making my own sourdough...) P.S. also, buy Ed's Book, because if you ever get the hankering for something, you can also make it at home (and eat them all to yourself).
Vanessa D — Google review
2067 Lake Placid Rd #206, Whistler, BC V8E 0B6, Canada•https://edsbred.com/•+1 604-388-0372•Tips and more reviews for BReD - Organic Sourdough

13Black's Pub

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Black's Pub, formerly known as Black's Restaurant and Pub, is a lively establishment located at the base of the village Gondolas in Whistler. It has been a part of the community since 1995 and is well-known for its contributions to local causes. The pub offers a variety of libations and hosts live music events weekly.
This was our first time visiting Whistler all the way from Florida, and Black’s Pub was enjoyable. The atmosphere was lively and welcoming, and the food was delicious — no complaints at all. What truly stood out was the service. Our server, Bradley, was amazing! He took his time, checked on us frequently, and made sure everything was to our expectations. It might sound simple, but that kind of genuine, attentive service is rare these days. Thank you, Bradley, for making our first Whistler experience so memorable. We’ll definitely be back!
Dwayne D — Google review
The service was quite slow—we waited around 30 minutes before our order arrived, which felt longer given the modest crowd. That said, the food was absolutely worth the wait: every dish was flavorful and beautifully presented. The staff were friendly and attentive, especially the smiling girl who added a warm, welcoming vibe to the experience. Despite the delay, it’s a lovely spot to enjoy a relaxed breakfast. If you’re not in a rush, this place is perfect for starting your day with great food and good energy.
Gowda S — Google review
Stopped by the night before, but the kitchen had already closed. The powerful outdoor fire tables immediately caught our attention on that chilly evening, so we decided to come back the next day for lunch — and glad we did! Enjoyed some great burgers and fries right by the fire tables. The food, service, and atmosphere were all fantastic. Cozy vibes, warm flames, and solid food — can’t go wrong here!
Akaramah K — Google review
While the food was underwhelming, the location and view from the restaurant is spectacular. This is a place you visit more for the atmosphere and scenery than the cuisine. The burger was quite basic, the pizza lacked quality, and the chicken tenders were nothing special.
Saiteja. E — Google review
Luke made the best Spicy 1800 Cucumber Jalepeno Margarita! Luke greeted me as I walked in and was friendly and welcoming. Even though he was busy his attention to detail, such as my drink almost being empty to offering to charge my phone. I definitely will be back for another Margarita and to watch NFL!
Andrea M — Google review
I think my servers name was Lisa , she was great had 3 rounds of drinks around 6 & the bartender knew what he was doing , always a good time here *edit* Came back here the next day, great service and even better drinks by Matt D 🥂
Phil R — Google review
Everything here is so good! Our server was amazing, so attentive to anything we might need and the Spanish coffee was delicious, tho we initially had asked for Spanish latte the alcohol inside was exactly what we needed to stay warm lol! 😆
Andy — Google review
The place has great views and vibe, Luke made our day!, great service and attitude!, we ordered chicken wings and truffle fries, some beer and wine.
César V — Google review
7-4340 Sundial Pl, Whistler, BC V8E 1G5, Canada•https://gibbonswhistler.com/venue/blacks-pub/menus/•(888) 823-7932•Tips and more reviews for Black's Pub

14Milestones

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Milestones is a popular Canadian chain known for its unique twists on classic bar and grill fare. The Whistler branch offers a cozy atmosphere with a view of the slopes, making it a favorite spot for après ski. The diverse menu includes comfort food options like salads, sushi bowls, ribs, burgers, steaks, and pasta. Nestled in an enviable location with stunning views of Blackcomb mountain, Milestones in Whistler provides excellent service and a memorable dining experience.
We stopped for an appetizer mid-day during our skiing adventure and enjoyed it so much we came back for dinner. Both times the waitresses were attentive and friendly. The food was delicious and the fireplace set the mood.
Rusty O — Google review
We had the set dinner for $35 and it was pretty good value. Although there were only one other table all night while we were there, it took the chef half an hour to make the main Course. The salad was not bad but was mixed with some wilted green with the romaine lettuce, and the onion soup was cold and very salty and has to be sent back to the kitchen to remake. The beef sirloin was not bad , although a little bit tough. But the chicken with mushroom and noodle was really good. We don't want to wait, so we asked the dessert to go before we finished our main course. The service was good though.
Connie L — Google review
To be very honest I was not expecting to have such delicious meals in Whistler. I’m a picky eater and this place absolutely amazed me. I loved everything that I ate and I had to go back twice to eat more things. The only downside is that they are understaffed so it took a long time to be served even when the place was not busy. I got the ramen with salmon and it was absolutely perfect and the next day I got ribs with fries which was also amazing.
Amanda C — Google review
After trekking in from the village in the rain, we finally arrived at Milestones. Although it was quite busy and we had to wait a bit, host Jennifer immediately explained that a rush of customers was causing a slight delay. When I mentioned that we had been walking for a long time and hadn’t been able to get into any restaurant, she went above and beyond to seat us as quickly as possible—even providing a high chair before I had to ask. Thanks to her thoughtful service, we settled in and enjoyed a great lunch. Our server, Lily, was equally impressive—both welcoming and efficient. I highly recommend Milestones not only for its outstanding service but also for its reasonable prices compared to other restaurants. It’s a perfect spot to visit. The kids’ menu is very affordable and generous in portion size; my son loved the creamy pasta so much that he finished it all by himself! I also enjoyed a delicious chicken waffle during a weekend brunch before 2pm. Overall, it was a delightful experience filled with comforting food and excellent service.
Joanne L — Google review
** They no longer accept Milestones gift cards at the Whistler location. Something about new ownership!? ** If we had known this ahead of time we would have gone to a different restaurant! Also the menu was small and lacked selection! The service was really good but the food was just okay.
Ken S — Google review
Dinner for 4 diners was "good". The Baja fish tacos were tasty and plentiful , I only wished the fish was not fried and battered like a fish stick. The mushroom soup was very salty and devoid of a fresh mushroom flavour. Sweet potato chips were cooked well and quite flavourful. Side salads were quite tasty and satisfying. Service was efficient and friendly. This is not a five star restaurant and this should not be a surprise to anyone. The menu was not very comprehensive and mainly had pub type foods.
Michael — Google review
Really nice service. The food was impressive and although we just stuck to Salad and Soup, the Chef re-created this excellent Mushroom soup, I could taste the freshness of every ingredient in this delicious recipe! We had California salad with goat's cheese, roasted pecans, honey drizzled with fresh greens. A single glass of BC wine was sufficient. My beer was Belgian Moon. Fresh summer evening ✨️
Prem C — Google review
Service was excellent. We got a wonderful table by the window and fireplace. Lovely ambiance. Unfortunately the chairs was soft and we just sunk right into them. For a shorter person I sunk almost to my chin. My meal was good but my husband's steak was overdone and burnt and his root vegetable fries were soggy. We were compted our meal but it would have been good to have a tasty dinner.
Fiona B — Google review
4555 Blackcomb Wy, Whistler, BC V8E 0Y1, Canada•http://www.milestonesrestaurants.com/•+1 604-905-5422•Tips and more reviews for Milestones

15Rocky Mtn Chocolate

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Chocolate shop
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Rocky Mountain Chocolate is a premium confectionery retailer located near the Whistler Village Gondola, making it a perfect stop for a post-ski or post-hike treat. Their specialty lies in their delightful toffees and chocolate-dipped apples, which come in various coatings such as M&Ms and almond chunks. If you're looking to share, the staff can slice the apples for you.
Popped in two days on the trot, the chocolate dipped sour keys are lovely and had to stock up before I left. On the second trip also managed to grab some chocolate covered strawberries, again amazing!
C J — Google review
Had 3 scoops of ice-cream here after dinner, namely chocolate, Black Forest chocolate and mint chocolate chip. Love the mint chocolate flavor best although generally enjoyed all 3 ice-cream. They sold lots of different variety of chocolates here. Would recommend this place for chocolate lovers!
CN O — Google review
What a great chocolate spot , truly a dream location for kids and chocolate lovers alike! We were visiting Whistler during our trip to Vancouver, and our son wanted something sweet, so we stopped by this chocolate factory. The chocolate dipped apples were absolutely delicious , so good that we came back after dinner to buy a few more to take home! The place has such a fun, inviting atmosphere, and everything we tried was amazing. We’ll definitely be stopping by again on our next visit to Whistler! 🍫🍎
Emry B — Google review
The shop has a strong aroma of chocolate. Many types of appetizing chocolates. Their ice cream is excellent. The service in the store was courteous and pleasant.
Gal N — Google review
So many options there, but a young man gave me the best recommendation. Love their chocolates. Can’t wait to try their ice cream and Ferraro apples.
Suci N — Google review
Stopped in for ice cream at Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory in Whistler Village and was honestly pretty let down. I ordered two scoops — one chocolate chip cookie dough chocolate and one cookie dough vanilla — and paid close to $10. For that price, I expected decent-sized scoops and better quality. What I got were tiny scoops with barely any cookie dough in either — I counted maybe two small chunks in total. The ice cream itself was mediocre at best, definitely not worth the premium price. The staff were friendly enough, but if you’re going to charge that much, at least be generous with the scoops and flavor add-ins. I’d skip the ice cream here and find a better treat elsewhere in the Village.
Michelle M — Google review
Tried four different ice cream flavors while in town this weekend—every one was amazing! The ice cream and waffle cones were both top-notch. Only complaint was the lack of a clear line. It got a little chaotic, especially with how busy it was. Would love to see that fixed for both customers and the staff!
Lacey A — Google review
Got the famous grizzly paw caramel apple and rocky road fudge. I asked for the apple to be cut in-store but it was cut so awkwardly that it was very difficult to enjoy. I recommend just taking it home to cut yourself :) flavor was good, I loved the combination of salted caramel and salty nuts with milk chocolate. Pricey but a fun novelty dessert after a day of skiing at Whistler!
Amanda — Google review
4293, 210 Mountain Square #210, Whistler, BC V8E 1B8, Canada•http://www.rockychoc.com/•+1 604-932-4100•Tips and more reviews for Rocky Mtn Chocolate
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16Moguls Coffee House

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Coffee shop
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Moguls Coffee House is a charming cafe located in Whistler Village, offering brews-to-go and delicious housemade pastries. Situated between The Whistler Grocery Store and Araxi, the cafe features a small indoor seating area as well as an outdoor patio with alpine scenery. Known for its oversized cookies, the cafe also serves a range of sandwiches and wraps, including the popular triple cheese Whistler Melty.
This is the most quaint and cute coffee shop. The coffee is excellent quality and they make it look so pretty. The baristas are freaking precious, one guy in particular was the sweetest thing ever. (Tall with a mustache) BUT the highlight of being in Whistler was the vegan raspberry lemon loaf. Change your life good!!!!!! I wish I could take it home with me.
Sommer R — Google review
My husband and l went to Whistler for our anniversary and popped into this coffee shop for a snack. We both had a cinnamon bun. Soooooo good. If it would have been lunch time we would have definitely had one of the sandwiches because they looked so good. It also had inside and outside seating.
Melissa W — Google review
Tight little place with patio dining as well. Breakfast burrito was good. Espresso was good. Chicken burrito not as good as the other. The cinnamon roll was fine but I have had a lot better. Some of the cookies looked super good, didn't buy one unfortunately
Chris H — Google review
Nice spot open earlier than others. Sat outside enjoying the view and village life. Good Americano and Cappuccino. Breakfast was good but wish I went for the wrap instead of sandwich (wrap looks more substantial). Got some goodies for the hike (had to try the giant cookie at breakfast).
Greg C — Google review
Good latte. A lot of variety of breakfast sandwiches on English muffins, sandwiches on sourdough, and wraps. Cinnamon buns, croissants, smoothies. Vegetarian options. A show stopper is the huge cookie for $4.
G. M — Google review
I rarely write reviews, but I feel like I have to share my experience with this place. I was in the village for a short trip, just a couple of days, and stumbled upon this coffee shop by chance. I wasn’t expecting anything special—just needed a caffeine fix. But after trying their cappuccino, a sandwich, and one of their pastries, I knew I had found something special. It was so good that I came back again the next day, and honestly, if I had stayed longer, I would’ve made it part of my daily routine. 10/10—I’d definitely get caffeinated here again without a second thought!
Zory — Google review
I had breakfast there and the place served a hearty breakfast. I will let the pictures spell it out for you.
Andy C — Google review
Nice cafe right next to the bus loop. Fresh huge cookies seem to be their specialty, I saw the raspberry and chocolate chip oatmeal cookie when I went. Got a latte and it was decent, not bad but maybe I wanted more from a coffee house. We had a muffin and although it was a nice flavor, it wasn't very fresh. They did have a lot of rush for a small space (since it's winter and maybe attract a lot of crowd that gets off the bus and wants something hot to drink) so that might have something to do with our experience. Didn't get to try the cookies but will definitely get one next time when they are freshly made and update the review.
Abhay V — Google review
4204 Village Square #202, Whistler, BC V8E 1H5, Canada•https://mogulscoffeewhistler.com/•+1 604-932-4845•Tips and more reviews for Moguls Coffee House

17Hot Buns Bakery

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Breakfast restaurant
Hot Buns Bakery is a delightful bakery and cafe in Whistler known for its delectable baked goods, sandwiches, and soups at affordable prices. The bakery is famous for its freshly baked bread, pastries, and especially its warm and gooey cinnamon buns that receive rave reviews. In addition to their renowned cinnamon buns, Hot Buns Bakery also offers a variety of muffins, waffles, crepes, and savory lunch options.
We were only in Whistler for a couple of days but we had to eat the same breakfast twice because it was so good. The cinnamon buns were crunchy on the outside and gooey in the middle and they put the icing right when you order. The crepes were light while still being healthy and filling. They weren't egregious and the ways I typically find crepes to be.
K C — Google review
Love the crossiants here. We had ham cheese crossiant and plain crossiants here. We had the O Canada waffle too, but it became “soft” after a while. The coffee was all good too. Love the mocha peppermint which is pretty unique and the flat white. Overall, we enjoyed our breakfast and recommend this cafe! 😋
CN O — Google review
There was only really one choice on the menu for Canada Day breakfast - the O'Canada waffle, piled high with bacon, slathered in maple syrup, and accompanied by a mug of fresh, steaming hot coffee. It was definitely a busy morning, but the staff managed to stay on top of the steady stream of customers, and the food arrived hot and quickly. All in all, it was a very enjoyable way to start the day.
Kris B — Google review
Perfect place for early birds. I had a spinach feta bakery and an Americano. Both were really good. My dog and I were able to sit outside. It was overall a good morning for us. Thank you 👍🏻
Yasemin B — Google review
The crepes were amazing, fresh, hot and yummy. The atmosphere and design of the restaurant is a bit odd but we went for the food. As you can see the crepes look great. Service was fast and friendly. Will be back.
Rob F — Google review
Went here for snack and opted for Prosciutto Crepe, large Chai Latte and cinnamon bun approx $30. It’s soft crepe. Mozarella is a lot for me, quite generous for cheese. Maybe it’s me since I don’t want too much cheese. Can maybe ask for lesser cheese on it. Chai Latte is alright, but I wish it’s served in a ceramic cup and not plastic. Cinnamon bun is good, not too sweet. Crispy on the outside. Server is friendly.
Mi C — Google review
Crepe was excellent. Definitely a vibe. Coffee was not bad. Overall, happy choice for an early breakfast. And price felt fair for the area. I would recommend.
J W — Google review
This place has a peak-hour problem, as they are not equipped to handle weekend surges in orders. We waited 30 minutes for a crepe and were not told to expect such a delay. By the time we got our food, staff were finally telling customers to expect 30 to 35 minute delays. Makes you feel sorry for the staff, who are trying to crank out volume of food their tiny kitchen isn’t able to produce.
Steve M — Google review
4232 Village Stroll, Whistler, BC V8E 1E3, Canada•http://www.hotbuns.ca/•+1 604-932-6883•Tips and more reviews for Hot Buns Bakery

18Misty Mountain Pizza

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Restaurant
Misty Mountain Pizza is a cherished spot in Whistler, known for its delightful slices and specialty pies that cater to every palate. This charming pizzeria offers an inviting atmosphere where both locals and visitors can enjoy delicious handcrafted pizzas made from fresh ingredients. With a straightforward ordering system—where you can pile on up to five toppings for one price—it’s perfect for those looking to satisfy their cravings without breaking the bank.
Been a while since I hit up Misty Mountain Pizza. But, all I can say it was worth the wait. I had the Hawaiian slice and it was "on point". Thanks for bringing back the great memories. New location, same great pizza!
Rohan F — Google review
Pizza was amazing, and prices were fair, but the lady serving us was extremely rude. We all ordered two slices of pizza each as a group of six and as we were eating at the outside seating area, the lady told us very rudely that we couldn’t sit at the outdoor seating area because we had bottled coke that wasn’t bought from the store… and then she said it’s ridiculous that we’d sit there with outside drinks. But the seating area clearly says “for customers only” and we were definitely customers. We spent almost $80 between all of us and there was still extra seating available so we weren’t taking up all their space. She also said that if we wanted to sit here any longer that we’d need to pay rent?? Who says that to a customer…?! and that we need to leave immediately if not. Clearly racism involved. If you’re a person of colour, becareful!!
Irteza A — Google review
If the owner or the older lady is reading this, you need to understand the difference between “Misty Customers Only” and “No Outside Items.” Our group spent over $80 on individual pizza slices — we were clearly paying customers. Yet we were kicked out of the empty “customers only” outdoor seating area simply because we had drinks from another store. To make matters worse, we were met with a rude and unnecessary rant from the older lady about how we should be paying rent if we wanted to sit longer. For context, we immediately apologized and only continued to do so throughout her monologue about how we should have purchased her drinks instead. All efforts to de-escalate came from us — the customers. We understood and respected the policy as soon as it was mentioned, but you need to make it clear that outside items are not allowed. That’s on you. Don’t take it out on customers supporting your local business. That kind of attitude is not only unprofessional but completely unjustified. Frankly, her reaction seemed less about enforcing store policy and more about projecting something personal. Our group wasn’t the least bit surprised to see, after checking Google reviews, that others have had similar negative experiences with her. If you expect customers to avoid bringing outside drinks, then put up a sign that clearly says “No Outside Items.” Don’t punish paying customers for buying a $1 cheaper drink from next door (BeaverTails). If spending $80 doesn’t make us customers in your eyes, then your priorities are completely out of touch. Also, the veggie pizza was cold and watery. 3/5.
Rahmat F — Google review
If you want great pizza- something reliable, go here. If you want horrible service, poor hygiene, and loud music, go here! Lady who served me was absolutely awful and rude. I asked if she had a particular pizza and she said yes, I then asked if I could get a slice and she said No, we’re not doing that. It kept going on like that for every option I wanted. I then had enough and said “what do you have. What pizza have you made” Once again, the pizza itself was good. Lady was awful. Music was awful. Seating was awful. Hygiene was poor. The Parmesan lid was crusted over because it hadn’t been cleaned in a while.
Rahul P — Google review
The food was okay, but the staff were so rude!! My significant other and I agreed to never come back. It seemed like the cashier just didn’t want to serve us at all, and when I tried to order a slice of something, she just said “no” with no explanation. She wouldn’t tell us what flavours of pizza they had available until we asked about it multiple times. Their restaurant also looked completely unhygienic. No gloves were being worn, and we didn’t even test the sauces they had sitting out because they looked so sketchy. Although, EVERYTHING was sitting out on counters so I guess it’s not abnormal for them. Anyways, if you want to pay $5+ for a single slice of pizza and terrible service, go here.
Ains ( — Google review
If you like your pizza doughy, thick and soggy, then this is the joint for you. We ordered a whole extra large pizza, the MM special, and I think they just chucked the whole kitchen on top, it took around 30 mins to cook, and after two slices the paper plate that I was given had disintegrated as it was so wet... We popped in hoping for a quick and easy dinner after a long day, but in the end wished we'd just gone to one of the numerous other restaurants nearby.
Adam B — Google review
This place is gross, dirty floors and counters, cluttered and filthy. Pizza tasted burnt, glad I only paid $46.00 dollars for one pizza. Another place with their hands out for a tip. Like they did something special entering numbers into the debit machine. So many great places to eat here, you can skip this dump. Even kids will say, eww that pizza is gross.
Reliance L — Google review
Great pizza, you can buy by slice, perfect for a big group when everyone wants different favor! Workers are very friendly. Not much sitting area; there is a long table outside and 3 seats inside.
Vivian C — Google review
4293 Mountain Square #203, Whistler, BC V8E 1B8, Canada•http://www.mistymountainpizza.ca/•+1 604-932-2825•Tips and more reviews for Misty Mountain Pizza

19The Green Moustache Organic Café - Whistler Village

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Health food restaurant
Gluten-free restaurant
Juice shop
The Green Moustache Organic Café in Whistler Village is a must-visit for health-conscious foodies. With a focus on organic, plant-based dishes made with local ingredients, this cozy café offers a diverse menu of revitalizing smoothies, hearty meals, and tempting vegan desserts. Embracing a zero-waste approach and boasting two locations in Whistler as well as expansion across British Columbia, it's the perfect spot to refuel after exploring the stunning surroundings.
Wow I’m instantly in love with this place! I got the Abundance juice and The Hook banana smoothie. They are so fresh and tasty, I will make sure to come here every trip!! There’s a really cute shop attached the back with all local jewelry and treasures too.
Sasha S — Google review
A great place to start your day. Food is fresh and delicious (we had the Buckwheat Pancakes and Power Bites, which we can both absolutely recommend), coffee was very good, staff is friendly - if you're wondering where to grab your breakfast in Whistler: search no more!
Noxious1981 — Google review
I am vegan and had been looking for good vegan food in british colombia. The staff were attentive. The food was wonderful. I got the burger with salad.the mustard dressing with beets was a great salad combination. The beet burger was wonderful with the onions. I loved the buckwheat pancakes. The 9 yr old I was with loved the beets too! I needed this restaurant to help me fuel my day in a healthy way. Thank you for your food, from a vegan tourist!
Ani C — Google review
I came here with my parents and had a net positive experience here despite the 3 stars. It's a small place, with about 3 tables inside and 3 outside, but they do provide real plates, cutlery, etc for dining in. The staff were very friendly. They were out of a few things - no more oatmeal and only one serving of matcha left when we all wanted matcha, but the alternatives that we went with were still appealing, so it wasn't a big deal. The one matcha went to my mom, and it seemed like she got the scraps of it because it looked and tasted pretty watery. I got a chai latte which was pretty good but a little grainy. The food on the other hand was really good. I got the buckwheat pancakes and tried some of the smoothie bowl. The pancakes were hearty and fluffy, topped with a delicious berry chia jam and cashew cream. The plate came with 3 small-ish pancakes which was a satisfying portion that wasn't too much. We were also asked if we wanted maple syrup with the pancakes, but I ended up not needing to add any because the jam and cream were enough. Maple syrup is $2 for a small cup so I would recommend skipping it unless you really want something sweeter. The jam and cream are just modestly sweet which was perfect for me. The blueberry smoothie bowl was also delicious and came with lots of toppings - their granola had a delightful texture. It was a bit of a wait for food, so ordering the breakfast plates is probably not the best option if you're in a hurry, but they have ready-to-eat stuff available if you do want something quick, and the drinks didn't take long. I would have liked to return if I were in Whistler longer to try more of their food menu.
Dana S — Google review
I was so grateful to find vegan, gluten-free and organic food in Whistler. I ordered three different dishes with my family and the matcha latte and am so sad to say that I was unimpressed by all of them. The food was very bland (just veggies complied together) with a really heavy garlic sauce. It all lacked flavour. The latte was extremely watery and had chunks on something in it (my guess is nuts from the nut milk). I wanted to love it and support, but the food for the price just does not make sense.
MATEHYA L — Google review
Such a nice little cafe in Function Junction. Delicious and nutritious meals and very kind and efficient service! We had the Rise N Shine wrap and the smoothie bowl and both were lovely.
Michelle L — Google review
We were really disappointed with the food here. Both the wrap and pancakes were really tasteless. The description of the wrap seemed promising but it was just hummus (not good) and a huge amount of shredded carrots wrapped together with no salt, no sauce and no taste. I'm rarely disappointed by organic vegan food but this place really doesn't hold justice to it. I guess the cheesecake was at least alright even if it really didn't taste like a cheesecake.
XXLumineXx — Google review
Absolutely love the idea and the design. Everything made is fresh, healthy and organic!! Very friendly and hospitable employees, they’re happy to serve their customers. Loved the chai tea, their daily special soup and Rise ‘N’ Shine Warp. Custom orders can be placed as well. Definitely recommend checking out this business.
Ravvv — Google review
4340 Lorimer Rd #122, Whistler, BC V8E 1A5, Canada•http://greenmoustache.com/•+1 604-962-3727•Tips and more reviews for The Green Moustache Organic Café - Whistler Village

20Gnarlyroots Pizza & Burger Café

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Nestled in the heart of Whistler Village, Gnarlyroots Pizza & Burger Café is a laid-back eatery that serves up an impressive array of delicious pizzas, hearty pasta dishes, and mouth-watering sandwiches. This charming spot not only offers generous slices but also boasts a cozy café atmosphere perfect for unwinding after a day of adventure.
Love the pizza and small food plates. Great prices and amazing food. Very friendly and courteous staff. Great location in Whistler village. Pizza size is huge. Beautiful view.
Preet C — Google review
One of the better places to get pizza and pasta at a great price. I decided to get their spaghetti bolognese and I was very pleasantly surprised! Great pasta to sauce ratio, flavourful, but smaller in portion than I expected. Service is friendly too! They also have burgers and gelato as well.
Jessica H — Google review
Terrible, overpriced and lacking is how I’d describe their pizza. A large veggie (14inch) was almost $30. It tasted worse than dominos and the old veggies they use got us sick. I would NOT recommend this place to anyone. Even their pizza by the slice is overpriced, almost $10 for 2 slices and a pop.
J P — Google review
Tasty food for a good price. The combo with pizza, wings and 2L. Soft drink is the most recommended for 3 people or more.
Gabriel M — Google review
Their burger is just amazing, that too a veggie one. The picture should be enough to make you crave one. The staff were very nice. Caution, for Lemon and hot water they charge you $3 per mini teapot.
Afreen J — Google review
Great Cafe with excellent food. Everything on the menu is consistently delicious. Pizza, Pastas and great sandwiches.
Mahsoo N — Google review
Some of the freshest, homemade food in Whistler! So delicious and good for you. I loved my London Fog and Pumpkin cream soup!
Cassandra T — Google review
Surprised at the reasonable prices and food quality. The staff were so lovely and you can't go wrong with $7 local pints!
Shev S — Google review
#127, 4338 Main St, Whistler, BC V8E 1B4, Canada•+1 604-962-2255•Tips and more reviews for Gnarlyroots Pizza & Burger Café
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21Rogers' Chocolates

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Rogers Chocolates is a chocolate shop located in Victoria, BC that offers a wide variety of decadent chocolates all made using fair trade certified cocoa. The chocolates are delicious and staff favorite is the Dark Chocolate Almond bars. Stop by if you're in Whistler!
If you are in Whistler you need to stop here! The chocolates are amazingly good. I ate the best chocolate ever here. If you like chocolate hazelnut you must taste this one!
Anne-Marie L — Google review
I always stop here for a Victorian Cream (or two, or three) when I’m in Whistler! The staff are friendly and kind, always excited to share with you about their products. I enjoy this company because it is Canadian and has been in business for a long time. The quality is excellent. I recommend the strawberry or raspberry Victorian creams. They are large chocolates filled with flavoured cream. Such a treat!
Shannon M — Google review
We stopped in to grab some chocolates to bring to a dinner party and the lady working was so helpful. She recommended the ice wine truffles. I really don't like ice wine but those truffles were to die for. I wish I would have bought more, I am totally craving them!! Will be making a trip there again to stock up.
Barb W — Google review
Disappointing that the store was closed when we visited the 2nd week of July. Sign on door indicates to place and order and they will deliver it - well that sign is misleading as it sounds like the people in the store will fill your order and then deliver it. Instead, you have to order from Victoria and it will then get couriered from Victoria to the address specified. We tried ordering from Victoria to get the chocolates to be delivered prior to leaving but the website was not working and would not accept orders so we gave up. It is too bad as there were A LOT of people wanting to go to Rogers Chocolates - we would watch them from our balcony as we were staying above in the Towne Place Suites.
Lynda N — Google review
Very helpful man at the counter. He told us all about the original owner from 1885! Not only is the chocolate very good but we really liked the decor, the conversation and friendly staff.
Deborah M — Google review
I went in to buy some chocolate for my family while visiting whistler. I said hello to the person behind the counter.. he just looked at me and did not say a word. Great service..somewhere else got my business..
Dani K — Google review
Went in to buy some chocolates, unfortunately got served by girl who felt that it was much more important to have a long conversation with her friend whilst serving us. The manager had to come out and deal with the building queue.
Camilla R — Google review
Amazing service amazing chocolates & ice cream hands down best place ever will make the 1200km drive from Edmonton again.
Shane L — Google review
4314 Main St #17, Whistler, BC V8E 1A8, Canada•http://www.rogerschocolates.com/•+1 604-905-2462•Tips and more reviews for Rogers' Chocolates

22Starbucks

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The Starbucks located in the upper lobby of the Whistler Village Inn is a great place to fuel your morning, afternoon or evening adventures in Whistler. The staff is courteous and prompt, and they even gave some good suggestions for navigating the village.
I stayed in Whistler for two weeks and visited this Starbucks every day. The experience was mostly great, but one staff member, a female with an Asian background, left a poor impression due to her unpleasant tone and attitude. I put up with it because I wanted my Starbucks fix after skiing! On the other hand, Victor (a male staff member) was incredibly helpful and always greeted me with a smile, wishing me a wonderful day when handing me my coffee. The standout experience, however, was with a young barista named Carmen. She had a sweet, bright smile and a piercing above her eyebrow, and she made the best cappuccino I’ve had. On my birthday, I was the only customer in the store, and while others heard it was my birthday, Carmen was the only one to wish me a happy birthday. Thank you so much, Carmen – you made my day!
Zia Z — Google review
I ordered at Starbucks Whistler this morning, and I had an unpleasant experience. The Asian (Filipino) lady who I believe is the manager was a bit rude to me. I felt she was upset because I left only a small tip, and as a result, she put an excessive amount of ice in my matcha latte. I found this very unprofessional and disrespectful. I hope the owner or management sees this feedback, as customers deserve to be treated kindly regardless of how much they tip.
Dwin O — Google review
I had already ordered three coffees earlier, then came back just to get a cup for tap water — and was told to line up again 😳 I waited in a long line, even after explaining that I only needed a cup for water. The staff seemed unsure of what to do, and after some confusion, one finally handed me a cup. Honestly, did I really need to line up for this? Very unusual and disappointing for Starbucks . the staff looked lost, and the service was far from the standard I’ve come to expect. Unfortunately, I won’t be coming back to this location.
Nasim Y — Google review
Ordered 3 flat whites, mine was large which has 3 shots , was coffee flavoured milk, all 3 cups of varying size were very weak .. Yuk I tried Starbucks in other locations and good, so not sure how they got it so wrong here
Steve S — Google review
I love it that they have special mugs for whistlers. Regular service.
Lily B — Google review
Too crowded coffee was tasty worth the wait
Gowda S — Google review
Terrible experience at this Starbucks in Whistler Village. The customer service was shockingly bad—especially from the brunette girl working the till who appeared to be Eastern European. She wasn’t wearing a name tag (odd, since every Starbucks employee I’ve ever encountered is required to wear one), which was the first red flag. We asked if they could make a French Vanilla—a super common drink at Starbucks, even if it goes by another name. She looked at us like we were speaking another language. We literally had to call a Starbucks supervisor we know from Port Coquitlam to walk her through how to make it. That’s how little she seemed to know about her own job. Worse than her lack of knowledge was her attitude. She was dismissive, eye-rolling, and flat-out rude. No greeting, no smile, no sense of customer care whatsoever. Honestly, if you don’t like dealing with people, you shouldn’t be working at Starbucks—especially not in a tourist-heavy location like Whistler Village. Won’t be returning to this location. Do yourself a favour and get your coffee anywhere else.
Michelle M — Google review
Always ordering a Matcha with oat milk. I have been a regular yet this is the 4th time the label says oat beverage but it’s milk. If they only understand the consequences of this action on the customers. Seriously people you all want a lawsuit?
Lisa S — Google review
4154 Village Green, Whistler, BC V0N 1B4, Canada•https://www.starbucks.ca/•+1 604-905-5560•Tips and more reviews for Starbucks

23Dairy Queen (Treat)

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Dairy Queen (Treat) in Whistler is a charming spot that perfectly blends the classic fast-food experience with delightful dessert options. Renowned for its creamy soft-serve ice cream and signature Blizzard treats, this eatery serves as an ideal pit stop after a day of outdoor adventures. Whether you're craving a quick burger or something sweet, Dairy Queen offers a cozy atmosphere to relax and indulge.
Dairy Queen made a fabulous cake for my sisters birthday! I was so impressed to get such a great cake in Whistler
Lara M — Google review
Great spot for a treat! This shop has a convenient location and excellent service. The staff are friendly and helpful, and the ice cream is rich, creamy, and full of flavor!
Mitsy I — Google review
This is a great place to stop by to get a treat while walking the village, but it closes too early! I was here the other night right at around 10:05 PM, about 5 minutes after they closed, and there was at least 30 people looking through the window to see if anyone was still working inside, and of course no one was inside working. That’s 30 potential customers missed! I’ve witnessed this numerous nights now so please extend the hours! 10PM is too early to close! All your customers end up walking to McDonalds instead, so you’re losing customers
B J — Google review
I’d like to give a woof woof astounding review on their doggy ice cream! Bella said it was 5/5, thank you Dairy Queen!
Leanne P — Google review
Ordered online and asked for hockey themed - bonus for Canuck themed. I was thinking it would just be Canuck colours....very suprised and happy with the effort put into it. THANK YOU!
Marta T — Google review
Had the best service today! The attendant is very accommodating and friendly! Keep up the great work!
Jacel-Jhay W — Google review
Good ice cream. I ordered the chocolate peppermint and the pumpkin pie blizzard. Both were delicious
Annaliese — Google review
I ordered a soft serve with sprinkles. He was being so stingy. Barely gave me any. Not happy.
HowToPronounce — Google review
106, 4338 Main St Rr 4, Whistler, BC V8E 1B4, Canada•https://www.dairyqueen.com/en-ca/cakes/order/12122/?y_source=1_O…•+1 604-962-7739•Tips and more reviews for Dairy Queen (Treat)

24Lucia Gelato

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Lucia Gelato, located in Whistler, is a hidden gem offering high-quality gelato and sorbetto flavors. The founder, Kathryn, takes pride in creating unique flavors like espresso made from locally roasted beans and peanut butter using homemade peanut butter. In the summer, visitors can enjoy kid favorites such as coconut and banana caramel fudge at their three stands throughout Whistler. Customers rave about the flavorful and smooth pistachio and chocolate ginger gelato.
Ordered Lucia Gelato for a recent dinner party dessert. My guests absolutely loved it!! Hardest part was choosing the flavours (they have so many tasty options - dairy free too!). The new owners were a pleasure to deal with, very accommodating, super friendly and overall great service. Would highly recommend!!
Anonymous — Google review
The best gelato & sorbets in the Sea to Sky! This is the real deal. Delicious, fresh and handmade in Whistler. Such a treat to find authentic, Italian-style gelato in Whistler. They have incredible vegan and dairy-free options as well. Plus, the owner and staff are lovely. Highly recommend!
Karolina C — Google review
Honestly the most delicious gelato I’ve ever had. Met the owner, Tanc, and he was a super nice guy—I was lucky enough to try an assortment of flavours and the vegan coconut cookies & cream was my favourite! But they were ALL scrumptious. Love knowing Im satisfying my sweet tooth supporting small, Canadian and local!
FAIR. J — Google review
Best ice cream in town by far! Their ice cream cakes are also to die for, highly recommend for your next birthday party. And to top it all off, the owners are just the sweetest!
Manon H — Google review
Hadn’t been to BC in several years and a friend recommended that I try Lucia Gelato ice cream and wow, I was not disappointed! This is now my “go to” ice-cream in Whistler! They sell their pints at most of the grocery stores in town. Several dairy free/ vegan options as well, which my wife very much appreciated. Can't wait to catch them at the Roundhouse this summer when we’re back in Whistler!
Dave B — Google review
Ice creams, sorbets, many flavours and made in Whistler, really my favourites ones !! Easy to restocks, I can find my fave in several places on the Sea To Sky Well done !
Romance V — Google review
The only sad thing about Lucia Gelato is that the tub isn't bottomless. Formally requesting 1L or 1.5L tubs! It's so delicious I finish half the tub just driving from Base II to Creekside. The best treat after shredding the slushy slopes.
Pablo S — Google review
We bought gelato at Lucia’s July long weekend 6 flavours available Good flavour but chunks of ice in the gelato Price $7 about right for Whistler Quantity terrible. Close to half the size of a normal gelato
Gary F — Google review
Gelato kitchen no retail, 4900 Glacier Dr, Whistler, BC V8E 1E2, Canada•https://luciagelato.com/•+1 604-967-3886•Tips and more reviews for Lucia Gelato
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