Restaurant Guide

No day on the slopes is complete without a filling breakfast, a hearty lunch and a rip roarin' après. Whistler Blackcomb has 17 restaurants on the mountain and at the base. Whether it's a hot cuppa joe, a steaming bowl of chili or a cool pint of Kokanee, there's a restaurant within a short radius of even the steepest runs.

Whistler Blackcomb's restaurants cater to all appetites; from tea huts selling light refreshments to cozy cabins selling rustic home-cooked meals. 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.

On Whistler Mountain, check out the Fresh Tracks hot buffet breakfast, followed by an early morning ski before the lifts open. Tickets are available at Guest Relations.

And, after a day on the mountain, swing into après mode. The après scene at Whistler Blackcomb is one of the best in the world, catering to both families and adults-only nightlife. All après venues are a within a stone's throw of the mountain base, which means less travel time and more time warming your toes by the fire, sipping a refreshing beverage, filling your belly with good food and listening to funky beats.

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

Restaurants

No day on the slopes is complete without a filling breakfast, a hearty lunch and a rip roarin' après. Whistler Blackcomb has 17 restaurants on the mountain and at the base. Whether it's a hot cuppa joe, a steaming bowl of chili or a cool pint of Kokanee, there's a restaurant within a short radius of even the steepest runs.