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Whistler Blackcomb mountain restaurants
© copyright Whistler Blackcomb - Greg Griffith, Mountain Moments Photography.
Whistler and Blackcomb have between them 17 on-mountain restaurants serving breakfast as well as lunch, and the standard and choice of food is generally very good as far as North American resorts go. Step off the Whistler Village Gondola into Roundhouse Lodge’s market-style eateries with West Coast specialties plus enchiladas and fajitas, salads, soups, main-course sandwiches, and full-service dining at Steeps Grill. The Chic Pea, a cabin-style hut and patio on Whistler, is popular, while Raven’s Nest Mountain Deli has a fabulous valley-view deck and a menu featuring sandwiches, soup, chili and an outdoor grill.
Blackcomb’s original mountain restaurant is Rendezvous, offering Mexican food, salads, BBQ, and full-service dining at Christine’s. Also on Blackcomb Mountain is Glacier Creek, a spectacular lodge with two restaurants, and Crystal Hut, a cozy European style log cabin with hearty home-style food, while Horstman Hut serving café cuisine is perched high up on Blackcomb at 7,494 feet (2,285 m.)
The main mountain restaurants are big and busy. They offer an excellent choice of food, but do not expect the same eating experience as a long lunch with wine in a quality Swiss or Austrian mountain restaurant. Eating on the mountain is pleasant enough, moderately cheaper than Europe but good value for money, but the self-service arrangement in many restaurants means people linger less over lunch and consequently spend more time on the slopes.
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