The best food and drink options in whistler.

Mike and I are here in Whistler 2-3 months every year and we always take advantage of all the dining options just to see what’s new and of course, to visit old favorites. The food options here in Whistler (we’re here right now as I write this) are pretty world class, so if you’re here for more than just the skiing, this is the best food in Whistler list for you.

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Whistler Blackcomb is one of the top rated ski resorts in North America, if not the world. With over 8000 acres of skiable terrain, the world’s longest gondola, and the cutest village ever, Whistler is a must visit. Whether or not you’re a skier or snowboarder doesn’t even matter – there’s so much to see and do in the town Whistler. The vibes, as the kids say, are immaculate. Even more so, the food scene eats and leaves no crumbs.

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Most of best food and beverage options lie in the main village of Whistler, which is at the base of both Whistler and Blackcomb mountains. It’s a completely walkable, pedestrian village that has super cute architecture with a combination of smaller chalets and castle-looking luxury hotels. There are so many places to eat and drink and because  the options seem endless, don’t waste your time on overpriced, bad food. Here’s what you should be eating while you’re in Whistler!

Do you need reservations in Whistler?

Whistler is busy. It’s the biggest resort in North American and it attracts a lot of people. That means, generally, you can’t just walk into a hot ticket place and expect to be seated. Reservations are a must in peak season, which is, obviously, winter, but summer as well. If you have a must-visit restaurant, make a reservation to avoid disappointment. That being said, some of the best food in Whistler are casual options that don’t need reservations, such as pretty much everything on the list below:

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BeaverTails

Have you even gone skiing if you don’t end your ski day off with a beavertail? Beavertails are a decidedly Canadian treat: irresistibly warm and fresh from the fryer whole-wheat pastries that are a combination of chewy and crisp. Think of them like a giant flat donut, in the shape of – you got it – a beaver tail! My favorite is the classic cinnamon and sugar, but if you’re a toppings person, they have so many to choose from. Really, there’s nothing quite like standing in the snow while the village fairy lights are twinkling, eating a steamy hot and sweet beavertail after a day on the slopes.

BeaverTails

4293 Mountain Square, Whistler, BC V0N 1B4
Open: 2pm – 8:45pm

Chubby Ducks Donair, Kebab & Poutine

If you’re staying in an airbnb or somewhere where you have kitchen but aren’t really looking to cook, but also don’t want to go out to eat, grab some take away from Chubby Ducks! They have THE best poutine in town, no questions asked. It’s not in the middle of the village, but it’s just a short hop through the main road, off to one side. They’re not an eat in place, so keep that in mind. Also, they make the fries to order, so there’s always a bit of a wait, but it’s worth it! You can also order in advance to make it a little more streamlined.

Chubby Ducks Donair, Kebab & Poutine

4122 Village Green Unit 9, Whistler, BC V0N 1B4
Open: 11am – 2:30am

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Provisions

This is a newer fast-casual cafe slash restaurant brought to Whistler by the Toptable group, who also behind Araxi and Bar Oso. It’s an all-day neighborhood cafe with 30 seats that seems perpetually busy. It’s a pretty cute scene, but with that comes the inevitable fight for table seats. I think they intended it to be more of a takeout store, but Whistler has been dying for a cozy, while away the day cafe and it looks like all of the people who don’t ski like to hang out here to peep the scene. That being said, they do great coffee and pastries, so hop in, grab some, and wander around the Village for the ultimate Whistler experience.

Provisions

4222 Village Square Unit 120, Whistler, BC V0N 1B4
Open: M-Th 8 am-5 pm, F-S 7:30 am – 5 pm

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% Arabica Whistler Village

If you’re looking for an aesthetic coffee shop AND good coffee, a stop at % Arabica is a must. Straight from Kyoto, the Whistler location is the first on this side of Canada, with the other two locations in Toronto. % Arabica is cult classic coffee shop in Japan and they’ve brought that success to the rest of the world. Their custom-made espresso machines combined with proprietary coffee blend that has notes of chocolate, nuts, caramel, and wine. The shop itself is sleek, white, and reminiscent of an ice cave, which is exactly what % Arabica was going for. Try their specialty lattes, each which mixes  a different coffee blend or single origin bean, amount of sweetness and condensed milk.

% Arabica Whistler Village
4295 Blackcomb Way #123, Whistler, BC V0N 1B4
Open: 8 am – 6 pm

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Portobello

Located in the Upper Village, inside the gorgeous Fairmont Whistler, Portobello is a hidden gem for daytime dining. They have a large cozy room with plenty of large tables for groups and corners to tuck away in. Breakfast and lunch are the times to hit up Portobello, they have a huge amount of freshly baked pastries and construct your own breakfast bowls or sandwiches. During high season, they also open at night with a Smokehouse dinner where they have juicy brisket and a variety of sides including mac and cheese.

Portobello

4599 Chateau Blvd, Whistler, BC V0N 1B4
Open: S-Th 7 am – 3 pm, F-S 7 am – 3 pm; 5 – 8:30 pm

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Splitz Grill

Splitz is a locals favorite and has been since what seems like forever. It’s near the main Whistler grocery store, Fresh Street Market, and while that seems like a long walk from the slopes, it really isn’t, unless you’re in your ski boots. I love it there. Just a classic, mountain burger joint, no fuss, no muss. They have TVs where you can request to watch your favorite team’s games as well as beer on tap. The burgers are juicy and made to order, with plenty of customization options and their fries are crispy and hot. Mike always gets a burger and I always get chicken strips because chicken strips and skiing just go hand in hand in my mind.

Splitz Grill

4369 Main St, Whistler, BC V0N 1B4
Open: S-Th 11 am – 9 pm; F-S 11am – 10pm

That’s it for now! If you’re interested in reading and/or eating more, check out our Five Best Restaurants in Whistler.

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