Whistler Restaurants and Fine Dining Reservations

Whistler Blackcomb's 17 restaurants cater to all appetites; from tea huts selling light refreshments to cozy cabins selling rustic home-cooked meals and Belgian waffles at over 6,000ft. Two on-mountain lodges seat more than 1,000 guests and offer market-style dining. Meanwhile, the bar and grills at the base offer sit-down service, great drink selections and heaping plates of decadent food.

There are more than 90 Whistler restaurants, bars and lounges and fine dining options in Whistler, BC Canada. All the flavours of the world are here - Japanese, Chinese, Spanish, French, Italian, Greek, Indian, Mexican, Korean, - a melting pot of cuisine types. All priced to suit a variety of budgets too. You can even book online Whistler dinner reservations at some of the restaurants.

Dining in Whistler is divided into the following areas: Blackcomb Mountain, Village North, Whistler Village, Creekside, Whistler Mountain, Upper Village and Whistler Valley.

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Whistler Brewhouse says:
The Whistler BrewHouse is one of the busiest spots in the village all year round. With a separate restaurant, bar and mezzanine, the Whistler Brewhouse is capable of accommodating groups large and small. The pub has a cozy two-sided fireplace and lots of TVs so it's a perfect place to watch the game when you're tired from playing all day. Our restaurant is warm and family friendly with a great kids' menu and a huge patio for Whistler's long, hot summers.

The cuisine is an inspired and appetizing mix of barbeque and rotisserie classics with exceptional pizza and pasta options like our legendary Parmesan Chicken. These flavours are complemented by the range of handcrafted ales and lagers which we brew onsite.

The Brewhouse is easily located near the Firehall, easily reached from all corners of the Vililage and it's open year round.

Reviews

Great Place
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(10/22/2009 11:04:29 AM)
My boyfriend and I went to Whistler for our first anniversary, and we had been having a not-so-great time with some miscommunication and bad service at our hotel. Then we went to a restaurant for our "romantic dinner" and were seated next to the hot kitchen right behind a table full of screaming children. So, to cheer ourselves up, we went to the Brewhouse for a cold beer. We had to sit at the bar because we weren't eating, and were met by a WONDERFUL bartender named Ryan. He was so attentive to us even though it was smokin' busy, and they were understaffed for the night. He gave us a cheers for making it a year together, and made us special drinks. My boyfriend raved about their wings (he got hungry later), and my margaritta was great! Whistler is our favorite place in the world, and this is our new favorite place in Whistler!!!!
Whistler Brewhouse
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(9/10/2009 4:51:48 PM)
We always make a visit to the Brewhouse because of the great lunch menu, exceptional beers and always friendly and efficient service.  We usually eat in the bar and enjoy relaxing with a good game on TV and visit with other vacationers.  We have found this to be our best networking site in the village, having found out about great hiking, cycling in the winter, ski trails.  This will be out first stop when we arrive next month for a week stay.  I recommend you try it.  Definetly not  your stiff and stuffy kind of place.  T'is a good pub.  Jim
Horrible Experience
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(11/25/2008 1:42:40 PM)
We planned a suprise party at The Brewhouse. We recieved the worst service from the worst waitress there. We asked for drinks and never got them, we all asked for water and it never came. The food was very bland and over priced. My father asked for the bill and paid for our groups meals and drinks. Just before leaving I asked if there was a bill and she informed me that I still had a bill. This didn't make sense because my father had paid for the bill. She handed me the bill and on top of it said, "Duplicate Check". The bill was $41.52, I gave her $60. She never returned with my change. The same thing happened to another person in our group, she gave her $100 and never returned with the change. We had to ask for her to bring the change back to us. The next morning I was informed by my father that he had taken care of my meal. She charged me when my bill was already paid for.
Great Food! Great Pints!!
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(1/28/2008 1:33:20 PM)
My group stayed in Whistler for one week's time and we went to the Brewhouse twice for dinners it was so good.  Not only is the food great, but so are beers!  We had a salad and the vegetarian pizza, which were both out of this world.  The wings were okay... I like spicy, asked for extra spicy, and it still wasn't spicy to me (but I like things WAY hot!).  I also tried their burger, excellent; and their spicy green bean appetizer... freaking awesome! I also truly enjoyed the staff.  From the greeter, to the waitress and the servers... everyone knew what customer service is and never once did our expectations get let down.