Other entertainment in Whistler
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Longhorn Saloon & Grill
Fanned out at the base of Whistler Mountain with a patio that threatens to take over the town, the Longhorn is a local legend. Food and beer is standard pub grub but the atmosphere here on a hopping winter evening is electric.
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Garibaldi Lift Company
The closest bar to the slopes (watch the powder-mad geeks on Whistler Mountain slide to a halt from the patio) the rock-lined GLC is a reliable après-ski hangout for a big burger and a Kootenay Mountain Ale.
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Black’s Original Ristorante & Pub
Across from the Village Gondola base, this trad resto-bar leans toward pasta and pizza but has a good international bottled-beer menu. Among the BC drafts, the Russell Cream Ale is recommended.
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Whistler Brewhouse
A large, lodge-like resto-bar crafting its own beer (try the Lifty Lager), this is also an ideal spot to catch a game on TV and scoff some excellent fish-and-chips.
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Amsterdam Café Pub
This boozy, brick-lined party joint is in the heart of the village. You can treat your hangover the next day by coming back for a late fry-up breakfast.
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Garfinkel’s
Mixing mainstream dance grooves with a few live bands, Whistler’s biggest club is ever-popular. Arrive early on weekends when it’s especially packed.
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Moe Joe’s
This is the best place in town if you like dancing yourself into a drooling heap. It’s always crowded on Friday nights.
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