
Balam is a Peruvian-leaning Latin American dining room in Whistler Village, strongest around seafood cold-bar dishes, banana-leaf black cod, cocktails, daily happy hour, and late-night service. Treat it as a full-service dinner that can also turn into a drinks-led stop.
Wild Blue is a polished Whistler Village dinner room built around Pacific Northwest seafood, French and Italian coastal cues, and a serious wine-and-cocktail program. Start with oysters or the seafood tower, then steer toward sablefish, Bluefin Tuna Noodles, lobster risotto, or pastry.
Bearfoot Bistro is Whistler fine dining built around Canadian seafood, wild game, a serious wine cellar, and tableside theatre: butter-poached lobster, Quebec elk, seafood towers, champagne rituals, the Ice Room, and nitro ice cream, with prix-fixe and oyster-hour paths for a premium room.
Black's Pub is Whistler Village's long-running mountain-view pub: daily breakfast, burgers, sourdough pizzas, a patio over Skier's Plaza, late-night service, and a 1985 story now carried by Gibbons Whistler.
Lorette Brasserie is a French brasserie in Whistler Village from Pare Restaurant Group, built around Quebecois family heritage, chef Shane Sluchinski's current menu, British Columbia ingredients, daily breakfast and dinner service, reservations, and a source-backed happy hour.
Bar Oso is a Whistler Village Spanish tapas bar built around chef Jorge Munoz Santos, house-made charcuterie, Octopus Jorge Style, pintxos, seafood, Spanish wine, cocktails, and a long evening-service bar room.
The Brickworks is a locally owned Whistler restaurant and gin bar built around BC produce, mountain-town proteins, a deep gin list, regional craft taps, and a daily 3pm-5pm happy hour. The strongest orders are bison short rib, miso black cod, BC pork loin, the house burger, and the craft gin flight.
The Longhorn Saloon is a Whistler Village apres institution at the base of the mountain, with a current pub-and-grill menu, breakfast service, shareable towers, weekly programming, and exact online reservations. Its story is place-led rather than chef-led: a 1981 Village-era saloon still built around the ski, bike, patio, and nightlife rhythm.
Quattro is a long-running Whistler Village Italian dining room with house pastas, a serious Italian wine list, Thierry Bastian in the kitchen, and Jay and James Pare carrying a family-operated room that has been part of the village since 1996.
Stonesedge Kitchen is a Whistler Village sports bar built around playful burgers, daily 11am-1am hours, cocktails, boozy milkshakes, brunch and a weekly schedule of happy-hour and feature-night reasons to drop in after the mountain or a game.
Provisions is a Toptable-backed all-day cafe in Whistler Village where the bakery case, seeded milk-bun breakfast sandwiches, coffee, lunch sandwiches, bowls and Rossdown Farm rotisserie chicken all serve the same purpose: a polished counter stop for locals, visitors and mountain-day takeout.
Araxi is a Whistler Village institution built around seafood, farm-to-table B.C. cooking, a serious wine cellar and current chef Ying Gao's polished dinner menu. The strongest reasons to go are the seafood tower, BC sablefish, oysters, weekend apres and a full-service special-occasion dinner.