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    Pizza Cafe

    5.0 (1 review)
    InexpensiveCoffee & Tea, Bagels, Pizza
    Closed 12:00 pm - 3:00 PM

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    Purebread Whistler

    Purebread Whistler

    4.5
    (373 reviews)
    2.9 km
    $$

    We needed a quick on-the-go coffee, snack, small breakfast so we checked out this place!…read more - Bacon & Cheddar scone (5/5): this was moist, flavorful burst of cheddar with bacon bits and chives all in a bite! Loved it and debated getting another one soon after - Apple Jack (5/5): I don't have too much of a sweet tooth but this was a very nice treat! The apple slices were juicy and the bread / biscuit was soft. Not crumbly which is a win in my books! - Chocolate Cupcake with cream frosting on top (5/5) as my kiddo demolished it without us trying...that should definitely say something about the taste! - Iced Latte (5/5): always a good pick me up, especially on a sunny day! Service was fast and staff were super friendly (and patient). The cafe was cute with a few tables inside and out. On a nice day sitting by the lawn enjoying your drink and eateries is such a perk! Overall we enjoyed our time eating the baked goods here!

    You cannot visit Whistler Village without stopping by Purebread. Our first day, we got really lucky…read moreand there was no line when we arrived around 10:00 am on Wednesday. Their pastry display is so beautiful. There are so many choices that it can be overwhelming. The person who helped us said that they're known for their scones. So we decided to try the blueberry lemon scone and the bacon chive scone. Both of the scones were SO SO SO delicious. We also got lattes there and their coffee is also really good. We had such a good experience the first day that we decided to go back the next day. There was a line this time, but it was definitely worth the wait. This time, we tried the egg and cheese brioche, raspberry and white chocolate scone, peach tarte, and giant chocolate chip cookie. Again, everything was wonderful. You really cannot go wrong with anything at Purebread. I would eat here everyday if we had one by us at home.

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    Purebread Whistler
    Purebread Whistler
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    Hot Buns Bakery

    Hot Buns Bakery

    3.3
    (174 reviews)
    3.4 km
    $

    I was excited to try this place as a few blogs said that Hot Buns cinnamon rolls were really good…read more It's a very small cute little bakery with different sweet and savory selections, like croissants, crepes and long John's. I guess my expectations were a little too high and my eyes ordered more than I should have. Ordered 2 cinnamon rolls and a long John. I was quite disappointed in both. The cinnamon rolls were quite dry and not enough ooey gooey cinnamon, butter and sugar filling. The frosting doesn't quite melt either. It was only when you got to the center was when the cinnamon rolls were soft with filling. The other parts are just dry and flavorless. The long John was also underwhelming. They used the same frosting as the cinnamon rolls inside the long John. I guess I'm used to more of a custard filling. Sadly, I'm still in search of a great cinnamon roll in Whistler.

    Crêpes for Thanksgiving [Whistler, BC Canada]…read more Located in the heart of Whistler Village we came across Hot Buns Bakery while strolling along the walkways and decided to stop by. Inside is cozy and busy. Luckily, we were able to get the last table. This is a counter service restaurant. They will call your name when food is ready. There was no sign but looks like we bus our own table too and place dirty dishes and silverware in a plastic bucket. Although they are famous for their cinnamon buns we opted to try their crêpes and got one each from their sweet and savoury options: "Breakfast" savory crepe which includes egg, Black Forest ham, mozzarella and balsamic glaze. I dunno but it was a bit too salty for my taste. "NSB" for the sweet crepe: Nutella, strawberry, banana, whipped cream and chocolate sauce. Now this was yummy! They also offer sandwiches and waffles, croissants, vegan pecan bars, brownies and other sweet treats. The chocolate croissant was warm and delicious. Exchange Rate 11/28/24: $1 USD = $1.40 CAD Review #3602

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    Hot Buns Bakery
    Spinach and feta croissant and chocolate croissant with warm lattee. Everything was outstanding!!
    Spinach and feta croissant and chocolate croissant with warm lattee. Everything was outstanding!!
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    Pan Pacific Whistler Village Centre

    Pan Pacific Whistler Village Centre

    4.1
    (51 reviews)
    3.2 km
    $$$

    This hotel disappointed on every front…read more Prior to our visit, I called on three occasions, trying to get information about guides and experiences. I spoke to two different concierges (whoever answered the mainline each time I called claimed to be one). I was shocked to find the concierges spoke down to me, failed to listen to me when I was asking for information - substituting instead their assumptions of what they thought I was going to ask for, and insultingly tried to explain to me how websites and phones worked. In addition, they appeared to lack any independent knowledge about who to contact for what. Instead, they would refer me to Google. Had Google answered my questions, I would not have had to call the concierges in the first place. Twenty-four hours before we were to arrive, we learned we could not travel to Canada because our 4.5 month old puppy would not be allowed back into the US until she was 6 months old. I tried to find puppy care on this short notice, but could not. I immediately called bookings.com for help, and they said they were happy to refund me, but Pan Pacific had to approved it before they could do so. Bookings.com wrote and asked for the refund the day before we were to arrive. In addition, I personally called and emailed Pan Pacific that afternoon and again the following morning, asking to cancel with a refund or reschedule for July or August when our pup would meet the US's 6month age requirement. The following day, I received an email from Pan Pacific refusing to refund my prepayment - even though we would not be able to come. They also falsely characterized my request as a same day cancellation. This is not some small B&B or family-owned hotel that may not be able to handle cancellations or for whom a cancellation of a three-night stay in their cheapest room class could have serious financial consequences. The Pan Pacific Hotels Group has a multitude of hotels in at least thirteen countries and advertise on their website that there are more coming soon. I can't think of a single reason why they wouldn't just let me postpone my reservation to later in the summer if they couldn't afford to simply cancel and refund my $700US and change (the total cost of all three nights). Also frustratingly, after refusing to refund my money for a room I couldn't use, they said they would provide me the "courtesy" of adding my family members' names to the reservation. My reservation was for myself, my 12 year-old, and our puppy - all of which was disclosed to them upon reserving the room. Clearly putting the room in my child's or puppy's name accomplishes nothing. And since I paid for the room, shouldn't they be required to let my designee stay in it? Is that really a courtesy? In my opinion, their "courtesy" was a meaningless, valueless platitude that felt, and was intended to feel, dismissive and rude. I truly miss the days of customers being valued and treated with a modicum of respect - or, at the very least, treated with the intention of creating customer goodwill and /or trying to obtain repeat business. Pan Pacific Whistler Village Centre really appears not to care at all about their customer experience. And if that's true, wouldn't it be far better to stay at - and support - a hotel that does?

    We have stayed here many times but this time decided to splurge on a Penthouse room and got the…read moreTantalus room - one of four rooms on the top floor . This suite is near 1700 sq ft, has a full kitchen, living room with soaring ceilings and dining area, a master bedroom with fireplace, large built in closet and en suite bathroom, a king bedroom, queen bedroom with en suite and half bath. It also has four balconies - one off each of the bedrooms and large one off the living room with spectacular views of the village and mountains. The beds were amazingly comfortable, room was cleaned early each day and had everything we needed from espresso machine, coffee machine, washer and dryer , large double fridge, great bathroom amenities. Loved the experience but a few things were lacking - no wall decor - walls looked freshly painted but were completely blank, master bathroom was tiny, but bedroom was huge with lots of wasted space - for example the fireplace was nice but there was no seating area just an otter-man with bedding , and two bathrooms were off the queen bedroom but none near the king bedroom !! Washer dryer was a great addition until we realized it only used boiling hot water even on a cold cycle and we had to request that the fire place and safe be repaired. That said it is a great location, comes with daily breakfast, the balconies are worth every penny and it's very clean and comfortable!

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    Bathroom with shower and tub
    Bathroom with shower and tub
    Queen bedroom.
    Queen bedroom.
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    Second balcony
    Siegel's Bagels

    Siegel's Bagels

    3.9
    (203 reviews)
    97.8 km
    $

    Siegel's Bagels was high on my short list of must-tries while visiting the Granville Island Public…read moreMarket and is one of those classic market stops. They've been around since 1990 and are known for their Montreal-style bagels and smoked meat, with bagels baked in a traditional flame oven using fresh ingredients. We arrived late in the day, near closing so by the time we got there, they had already sold out of a few bagel varieties. You can keep it simple and order bagels and flavored cream cheeses, or go for deli items and full sandwiches featuring Montreal smoked meat. I went with the regular Montreal smoked meat sandwich. It didn't take long to prepare, and we took our food over to the market's dining area. The portion was generous and came with a pickle on the side. The bagel itself tasted fairly standard to me--though to be fair, it was the end of the day--but the smoked meat was the real highlight: moist, tender, and full of flavor. That's the part I kept going back to bite after bite. Overall, I'm glad we stopped by. It's an easy, satisfying market meal and a great way to try a bit of Montreal-style deli culture in Vancouver. Next time, I'd definitely go earlier in the day for the full selection.

    Service sucked, bagel ok…read more Salmon lox on everything bagel 5/10 - your typical salmon bagel with capers, onion, cream cheese - nothing impressive about the bagel imo - could get this type of bagel at other places but I'm not from Canada so no sure if this is considered really good here - bagel was warm, light - had a good chew Vancouver public market is a tourist hotspot which is why I ended up there. Came in the afternoon. There was so line whatsoever, no one before or after me. Looked like they had some online orders. The lady who took my order was impatient when I was ordering and kept rolled her eyes when I asked if there was anything else I should try. So I only ended up ordering the one popular bagel I see everyone get. Pick up was awkward, they didn't call out a number or wave me over. They just left it on the counter till I asked. I stood near them the whole time so I would've miss my order. Overall, wouldn't come back bc of that experience but also the bagel was okay. Either way it's probably worth a try if you're in this market place anyways.

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    Lox & Cream Cheese Bagel
    Lox & Cream Cheese Bagel
    Lox & Cream Cheese Bagel

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    Lox & Cream Cheese Bagel
    WA-BAGEL

    WA-BAGEL

    4.5
    (44 reviews)
    96.2 km

    I went here on a Monday morning before I visit some coworkers to work in Vancouver. I've been to…read moreVancouver over 20 times and this is the first time I've heard of this place, unsurprisingly because it's only open Monday to Friday mostly overlapping work hours, and I rarely visit Vancouver outside of weekends. This is a Japanese bagel spot that has a variety of interesting bagels - they're more like pastries than anything. I got the matcha mochi bagel which has red bean inside, and every bite as delicious. It's fortunately served warm when you buy it, though I went at 9am so it was fairly early in their opening hours so I am not sure how it fares later on. I wished I got a savory one for comparison and to try more options but I had to save room for future meals.

    We were looking for a quick bite for breakfast and were soooo excited to find this unique bagel…read morespot just around the corner from the Hyatt Regency we were staying at! I had never heard of Japanese flavors in bagels so I was super intrigued. The location is a little tucked away but I followed the directions of other Yelpers and found the spot no problem! They have a small counter on the basement floor of a business building. There's lots of couches and tables so you could dine in if you want to! I had a very hard time choosing which flavors to get because they seriously all sounded good, but I went with: honey butter, red bean & cream cheese, and kinako chocolate. They were all really delicious but kinako chocolate was a stand out for me! Second favorite was the red bean & cream cheese for sure. I really wish that I had asked them to heat it up for us but I was worried that it'd get hard by the time we got back to the hotel. My only regret is that I couldn't finish all 3 bagels in one sitting and that I didn't stay longer to try out all the other flavors!

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    Matcha red bean
    Matcha red bean
    Montreal

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