Whistler

Budget

Budget
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Mogul's Coffee
4208 Village Square
$3-9

Tasty paninis and sandwiches like Chicken Cranberry, as well as small items like samosas and baked goods.

Budget
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Ciao-Thyme Cafe
2-4573 Chateau Boulevard
$5-15
8AM-5PM

Serves breakfast and lunch with a bit more flair than the usual bacon, eggs and toast. The Bob breakfast sandwiches are recommended.

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The Old Spaghetti Factory
Whistler Village, close to Lulu Lemon

An old fashioned Italian restaurant, serves meals with a free loaf of bread per table, and tasty big dishes ranging from $12 to $20. The food is delightful, not to be missed. Serves lunch and dinner.

Midrange

midrange
The Brewhouse
4355 Blackcomb Way
604-905-2739
11:30AM - midnight Su-Th, 11:30AM - 1AM F-Sa
near the Fire Hall
midrange
Citta
7-4154 Village Green
604-932-4177

Popular spot to hang out with its patio on Village Square with decent pub fare.

midrange
earls
200-4295 Blackcomb Way
604-935-3222

One of a large chain of restaurants. Serves a lot of good appetizers and decent cocktails, in an average price range.

midrange
Kypriaki Norte
4122 Village Green
604-932-0600
$20-$30

Medditerrean and seafood.

midrange
Mongolie Grill
201-4295 Blackcomb Way
604-938-9416

A unique and delicious stir fry restaurant. Pick from a wide variety of ingredients, customize your sauce, and watch them stir fry it up in front of you. Although it depends largely on how much you pick out, prices are usually in the mid-range. Beware of your eyes being bigger than your stomach though, as it adds up quickly!

Top end

Top end
$$$
Araxi
4222 Village Square
604-932-4540
Mains $25-40

Italian and seafood. Reviewers found the food was good, although expensive, and recommended the wine list.

Top end
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Monk's Grill
4555 Blackcomb Way
604-932-9677

Upscale restaurant with steaks and seafood.

Top end
$$$
Teppan Village
301-4293 Mountain Square
604-932-2223
5:30PM - 10PM daily

Japanese teppanyaki.

Top end
$$$
Whistler Tasting Tours
4111 Golfers Approach Suite #201
604-902-8687
9AM-7PM Daily

Walk-about dining tours, guiding groups to several gourmet Whistler restaurants for a delicious multi-course dinner paired with fine BC wines.

Whistler village has a variety of restaurants ranging from very cheap fast food to expensive, and covering a number of styles. Regardless of what type of food you're looking for, the best way to find good food in Whistler is to take a walk around the village.

Whistler's on-slope food is surprisingly good and varied. Though you'll pay a small premium for the high altitude service, your udon bowl $10 or salmon steak $12 is similarly priced to the village below and though the seating arrangements may be less comfortable than what you'll find in the village, the dining views can't be beat. One special on-hill treat is the enormous waffles topped with berries, cream, and chocolate at the Crystal Hut on Blackcomb Mountain.