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Where to Eat & Après in Whistler Creekside

Dining in Whistler Creekside

Legends, Evolution, and First Tracks Lodge are just steps away from some of the best restaurants and apres in Whistler.

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Our Top Food & Beverage Picks in Whistler Creekside

Dusty's Bar & BBQ

Legendary Après & Pub Food

Rim Rock Café

Fine Dining Restaurant

Creekside Market

Full-Service Grocery Store

Rockit Coffee Co

Local Coffee Shop

Southside Diner

Breakfast & Burgers

Roland's Pub

Sports Bar + Cold Beer & Wine

Dining with Children in Whistler Creekside

Most Whistler Creekside restaurants offer children’s menus or have items on the regular menus that even the picky eaters will enjoy. The area’s fine dining facilities are very accommodating, making substitutions for younger diners’ meals.

Family-Friendly Restaurants

Whistler Creekside Groceries and Grab & Go

Most Whistler Creekside restaurants offer children’s menus or have items on the regular menus that even the picky eaters will enjoy. The area’s fine dining facilities are very accommodating, making substitutions for younger diners’ meals.

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Dusty's Bar & BBQ

Creekside's Original Watering Hole

Step into Whistler’s original watering hole and go back in time to a place dripping with legend, lore and finger-lickin’ BBQ sauce.

Located at the base of the Creekside Gondola, Dusty’s Bar & BBQ offers mouthwatering food, arguably the world’s best Caesar, legendary après, party-rockin’ live shows, and is open every day from 11 a.m. until late.

A family-friendly place till 10 p.m., Dusty’s is a great place to let loose after putting the kids to bed, singing along to the live band and toasting to another epic day of playing in the mountains.

The Legend of Dusty's Bar & BBQ

Dusty’s is home to those who call Whistler home.

Located in Creekside where Whistler all began, this is where locals and long time visitors meet up and swap stories of secret stashes.

Setting high standards for perfectly seasoned BBQ, Dusty’s offers great food in a western saloon-style restaurant constructed from materials of the original building.

When we say Dusty’s is full of legend and lore, we aren’t kidding. Dusty’s Bar & BBQ was named after Dusty, a stuffed horse that rode into Whistler in 1979 in the back of a pick-up. He was placed in the bar, and for almost a decade, watched over the regulars as they partied the nights away.

One full moon Friday, legend has it a female partier stripped totally naked and jumped on Dusty’s back. Dusty bucked into life, burst through the bar doors, shook the shocked nude woman into a snowbank and galloped off into the night, never to be seen again.

The moral of the story? This is a place that will put the Wild back into the West.

What's On The Menu

A++ BBQ. And barbecue is neither art nor science. It is passion.

Cuts of meat are rubbed with secret spices, slathered with sauce good enough to drink straight from the bottle, and then cooked “slow ‘n low.” That’s how Dusty’s BBQ is prepared by our team of professionals. And by professionals, we mean professionals.

In fact, the Dusty’s BBQ team went on a 30-restaurant, 9-meal-a-day tour of the southern U.S. in search of the secrets to BBQ. Come in anytime to taste the difference that going the extra mile makes.

Après-Ski in Creekside

Après-Ski at the Base of Whistler Mountain

Après, from the French, simply means “after” and is used in relation to winding down after a day on the slopes. A little-known secret is that you don’t have to ski to enjoy après.

In fact, après can happen after just about anything, from shopping or a morning at the spa to just relaxing around the condo.

Après-Ski to Fit Your Vibe

Here are the best Whistler Creekside spots for après-ski (drinks + a good post-mountain vibe), from rowdy to relaxed:

Classic “boots-off” après (closest to the action)

  • Dusty’s Bar & BBQ
    At the base of the Creekside Gondola. The original Creekside après: a large patio, BBQ, and a lively scene that often includes live music.
  • Creekbread
    Wood-fired pizza + BC craft beer/cocktails, with a very solid après happy hour vibe (great if you want casual + warm + social).

Pubs and “hang for a pint” energy

  • Roland’s Creekside Pub
    Local sports-pub feel: pints, pub food, and a dependable place to unwind after skiing.
  • Southside Diner
    Comfort food with drinks (their “famous caesars” get a lot of love); more diner-casual than party-après.

Cozy / elevated après (cocktails, wine, and a slower pace)

Great food nearby (not always “après” vibes, but ideal post-ski)

  • Mekong
    Southeast Asian flavours in Creekside Village; good if your group wants a sit-down meal after skiing.

  • Samurai Bowl
    Quick, warm, budget-friendly bowls/ramen for an easy refuel.

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Creekside Casual & Family Dining

Creekbread Whistler

Organic, local and homemade is the basic recipe Whistler Creekbread employs for everything this new eatery handcrafts, light down to the pepperoni they use.

The result: thin crust pizzas that are fresh, light and fully satisfying. Their maple syrup sweetened fresh-pressed lemonade is a taste bud dazzler.

Dusty's Bar & BBQ

Bar, bistro and all-round great choice for affordable dining in Whistler Creekside, Dusty’s Bar &I BBQ serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. The massive, heated outdoor patio provides great views of the slopes near the Whistler Creekside Gondola.

Children are welcome until 8 p.m., when it becomes Whistler’s largest permanent venue for live music.

Mekong Restaurant

Mekong Restaurant in Creekside Village is where the flavours of Southeast Asia come alive. Chef Bonnie crafts each dish with care, drawing from traditions that have stood the test of time. 

Under the watchful eye of Executive Chef Angus An, the kitchen pulses with life. Fresh ingredients meet bold flavours, and every meal tells a story. At Mekong, you will find warmth, comfort and a celebration of food that nourishes the body and soul.

Red Door Bistro

Located next to Roland’s pub, Red Door Bistro is locally owned and operated. A boutique style restaurant with a fantastic menu at reasonable prices in a warm and friendly atmosphere.

Open daily from 5 PM to 11 PM.

Southside Diner

A Whistler Creekside landmark, The Southside Deli was reincarnated in 2005 as The Southside Diner.

Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, the diner’s the local’s favourite for breakfast, burgers and “blue plate specials”. A classic.

Quick Eats in Whistler Creekside

BReD - Made By Ed.

BReD made by Ed is a small Creekside bakery and espresso bar known for organic sourdough and vegan baked goods. It’s a great stop for coffee and a fresh pastry (their sourdough cinnamon buns are a local favourite), with a sustainability focus and B Corp values woven into the brand. You’ll find them downstairs from Creekside Market, across from BC Liquor, with walk-in service and online pre-order pickup available.

Pizza Hut

Home of the Pan Pizza!

The newest spot in Creekside Village, offers a wide selection of pizzas, wings, pasta, and sides. This location is take-out only, providing quick and convenient service for fresh, hot meals to go. Perfect for satisfying your pizza cravings without the wait!

Rockit Coffee Co.

Rockit Coffee is a funky, retro-inspired café in Whistler Creekside Village, known for high-quality espresso drinks and an “outta sight” menu of tasty breakfast/lunch bites and baked treats. It’s the kind of place you pop into for a quick grab-and-go coffee, or linger a bit for the good tunes and laid-back vibe. You’ll find it in Creekside Village (2063 Lake Placid Rd), and it’s typically open daily (around 7am–5pm).

Samurai Bowl

Eat-in or take-out. Whistler Samurai Bowl offers a variety of Asian-inspired foods, including noodles, curry, donburi, Korean chicken, bento boxes and more.

Subway® Creekside Plaza

Your local Whistler Subway® Restaurant at 2011 Innsbruck Drive brings bold new flavors and classic favorites to guests every day. 

Tim Hortons

Tim Hortons, also affectionately known at “Timmy’s” is now in Whistler Creekside! If you are looking for a great cup of coffee check them out.

Tim’s also offers teas, other specialty beverages and take-away food, including breakfast, lunch, and light dinners.

Bars & Pubs in Whistler Creekside

Dusty's Bar & BBQ

Dusty’s Bar, bistro and all round great choice for affordable dining in Whistler Creekside, Dusty’s serves breakfast, lunch and dinner.

The massive, heated outdoor patio provides great views of the slopes near the Whistler Creekside Gondola and is Whistler’s largest permanent venue for live music. Children are welcome until 10 p.m.

Roland's Creekside Pub

Award-winning chef Bob Haselbach serves up the best BBQ in Creekside at Roland’s Pub to sports fans, locals and hungry skiers looking for a place to unwind with a great selection of pints.

Sorry, no minors.

Fine Dining in Creekside

Red Door Bistro

Located next to Roland’s pub, Red Door Bistro is locally owned and operated. A boutique style restaurant with a fantastic menu at reasonable prices in a warm and friendly atmosphere.

Open daily from 5 PM to 11 PM.

Rimrock Café & Oyster Bar

In Whistler, when it comes to seafood, the first name that comes to mind for locals is The Rimrock.

With some of the most knowledgeable servers in town, Whistler Creekside’s premier fine dining establishment makes a special occasion even more so with their fresh seafood and excellent beef and lamb dishes.

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