Whistler Restaurants

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  • 1. Basalt Wine & Salumeria

    $$$

    This trendy spot has an impressive wine list, fun happy hour, and outstanding outdoor patio (which they keep open in the winter with heated lamps). Popular dishes include the Cornish game hen with collard greens, roasted sockeye salmon, and the glazed pork belly with caramelized onion and yam hash. They also serve lunch every day in winter and brunch on weekends.

    13--154 Village Green, Whistler, British Columbia, V0N 1B4, Canada
    604-962–9011

    Known For

    • Cheese fondue in the fall and winter
    • In-house made charcuterie
    • Locally sourced menu

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch in the summer
  • 2. Christine's on Blackcomb

    $$$

    On-mountain dining is surprisingly accessible to those without skis. On Blackcomb Mountain, there's Christine's, offering classic dishes such as crab risotto or fish curry. Once only accessible to skiers, now you can get here via the gondola from Whistler. Because of this, most patrons tend to be decked out in full snow gear.

    Blackcomb Mountain, British Columbia, V0N 1B4, Canada
    604-938–7437

    Known For

    • Located at the eye of Blackcomb Mountain’s skiing
    • Open in the summer
    • Seafood-forward menu

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner; closed spring and fall
  • 3. Elements

    $$$

    Locals consistently rank Elements, which is found in Summit Lodge, as having the best tapas in the area. It's a hip eatery with everyone from animated thirtysomethings to jet-setting families with young children. The draw here is the open-concept kitchen that produces locally inspired small plates that are perfect for sharing. Steamed Salt Spring Island mussels with lemongrass, Kaffir lime, and coconut green curry are yummy, as are the deconstructed ahi tuna tacos and roast duck breast with maple roasted root vegetables. Pair your small plates with fine Canadian wines. The restaurant is open for breakfast, too, when several variations of eggs Benedict are the stars.

    4359 Main St., British Columbia, V0N 1B4, Canada
    604-932–5569

    Known For

    • Gluten-free and vegan menu items
    • Fancy food at affordable prices
    • Extensive Canadian wine list

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner Sun.–Tues. in shoulder seasons
  • 4. Thunderbird Cafe

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    Located inside the Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre, this cozy café serves contemporary food with a First Nations twist—think venison chili, bannock tacos, fish chowder, or smoked salmon panini. You don't need to purchase admission to the museum to access the eatery (but we do recommend checking it out!). It's also located next to the gift shop, so after your meal you can take a stroll through the store.

    4584 Blackcomb Way, British Columbia, V0N 1B4, Canada
    604-964–0990

    Known For

    • First Nations fare
    • Easy access to Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre
    • Quick and casual spot to grab a bite

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
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