Restaurants in Whistler
Whistler has a resort-style dining scene that’s bigger than you’d expect for its size; you’ll find everything from cozy après-ski pubs and casual burger spots to upscale steakhouses, sushi, and chef-driven restaurants.
Menus often lean hearty and comforting, with lots of share plates, local BC ingredients, and great cocktail and wine lists; it’s also a strong town for brunch and café stops.
Most restaurants are concentrated in Whistler Village, so it’s super walkable; you can wander between patios, bars, and dinner spots without driving. Upper Village (Blackcomb) has several solid options too, especially if you’re staying slopeside. Creekside is a bit quieter and more local-feeling, with convenient places to eat if you’re based there or want a break from the Village crowds.
Good to know: Whistler gets busy on weekends and during peak ski and summer season, so reservations are smart for popular dinner spots. Après-ski hours can be packed, and prices tend to reflect the resort vibe. Parking in and around the Village can fill up, but once you’re there, you can do most meals on foot; and if you’re visiting with a plan, it’s easy to build a “brunch + mountain day + après + dinner” schedule without leaving the main areas.
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