Exploring Whistler's Culinary Scene
Whistler is renowned for its world-class ski slopes and outdoor activities, but it is also home to a vibrant and diverse culinary scene. From casual pub fare and bars to upscale fine dining establishments, Whistler offers something for everyone.
In this blog post, we'll highlight some of the top restaurants and a variety of experiences in Whistler that you won’t want to miss!
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Araxi Restaurant and Oyster Bar - For Fine Dining Enthusiasts
Araxi Restaurant and Oyster Bar is a well-known fine dining establishment in Whistler that offers an elegant atmosphere and an exceptional culinary experience. The restaurant has been a favourite among locals and visitors for over 35 years.
The menu features locally sourced ingredients and fresh seafood, and the wine list is extensive. Highlights include the oyster bar, seafood platters, and their popular seasonal tasting menus.
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Basalt Wine + Salumeria - For Wine and Charcuterie Lovers
Basalt Wine + Salumeria is a cozy and intimate wine bar located in the heart of Whistler Village. The restaurant's menu features an extensive wine list with over 200 bottles to choose from, as well as a variety of charcuterie boards, cheese platters, and small plates.
Basalt is the perfect place to relax and unwind with a glass of wine and delicious bites after a long day on the slopes.
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Creekbread - For Kid Friendly
Creekbread is a cozy pizzeria located in Whistler Creekside known for its delicious organic wood-fired pizzas made with fresh and locally-sourced ingredients. But what sets Creekbread apart is its family-friendly atmosphere.
The restaurant is designed to be a fun and welcoming space for kids and adults, with a warm and rustic décor that creates a cozy and comfortable ambiance.
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High Mountain Brewing Co. (The Brewhouse) - For Casual Dining and Craft Beer
The Brewhouse is a casual dining restaurant known for its craft beer and hearty pub fare. The restaurant has its own microbrewery, and guests can enjoy a variety of locally brewed beers, including the award-winning Whistler Black Tusk Ale.
The menu features classic pub dishes such as burgers, wings, and fish and chips, as well as some unique items like elk burgers and bison chilli.
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Sushi Village - For Sushi and a Fun Atmosphere
Sushi Village is a popular Japanese restaurant located in the Village near the base of the mountain. The restaurant has been serving locals and visitors for over 35 years, and its reputation has made it a must-visit spot for foodies and sushi lovers. It is known for both its delicious food and lively atmosphere. This spot has also been praised for its extensive sake list. You’re guaranteed to have a good time at Sushi Village!
All in all, Whistler is home to a diverse culinary scene that offers something for everyone. There are plenty of restaurants in Whistler to explore and satisfy your foodie cravings and give you just the vibe you’re looking for.
We hope this guide has given you some inspiration for your next meal out in Whistler. Bon appétit!