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    Tuba Cafe

    4.8 (5 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Festal Cafe

    Festal Cafe

    5.0(1 review)
    0.4 km

    Fantastic find! Great-8 for gluten free. All breads are gluten free. All menu items are gluten…read morefree. Staff is extremely knowledgeable about allergies. The salads are delicious! The dressing blend is a perfect accent to the fresh greens. I had the turkey salad sandwich that comes on GF homemade, grain-free, corn free waffles. Mayo blend was spectacular with a hint of tarragon. My partner had eggs Benedict with a side salad. Presentation was a 10. Taste 10. Value 10. Do NOT pass this place up. Their GF bakery is also a treasure. We have their cinnamon doughnuts, chocolate muffins, and Boston cream donuts. All were great. Wish the cream in the doubts was punched up with a tad more vanilla, but I can't knock how impressed I was with their offerings. They have a freezer in front to buy shrink wrapped meals. We bought waffles, gnocchi, pizzas, and beef bolognese. Pizza was a 10 for, with pepperoni, sausage, and cashew cheese. The crust needs work. It nearly disintegrated in the oven. (Think more cornbread texture than pizza crust.). Again, not a fatal flaw. You won't be disappointed. Isaac is the general manager and is the nicest person. He explained how the chef was the former chef at the Westin in Whistler and how the restaurant came to be. A must stop on the way to Whistler and with the trip from Vancouver. A true gem! Parking is allowed in the lot behind the restaurant. Don't be intimidated by the signs. It's part of the approved parking complex.

    The Green Moustache Organic Café - Harvest Bowl

    The Green Moustache Organic Café

    4.2(97 reviews)
    48.6 km
    $$

    I came here with my parents and had a net positive experience here despite the 3 stars. It's a…read moresmall place, with about 3 tables inside and 3 outside, but they do provide real plates, cutlery, etc for dining in. The staff were very friendly. They were out of a few things - no more oatmeal and only one serving of matcha left when we all wanted matcha, but the alternatives that we went with were still appealing, so it wasn't a big deal. The one matcha went to my mom, and it seemed like she got the scraps of it because it looked and tasted pretty watery. I got a chai latte which was pretty good but a little grainy. The food on the other hand was really good. I got the buckwheat pancakes and tried some of the smoothie bowl. The pancakes were hearty and fluffy, topped with a delicious berry chia jam and cashew cream. The plate came with 3 small-ish pancakes which was a satisfying portion that wasn't too much. We were also asked if we wanted maple syrup with the pancakes, but I ended up not needing to add any because the jam and cream were enough. Maple syrup is $2 for a small cup so I would recommend skipping it unless you really want something sweeter. The jam and cream are just modestly sweet which was perfect for me. The blueberry smoothie bowl was also delicious and came with lots of toppings - their granola had a delightful texture. It was a bit of a wait for food, so ordering the breakfast plates is probably not the best option if you're in a hurry, but they have ready-to-eat stuff available if you do want something quick, and the drinks didn't take long. I would be interested in coming back to try more of the food menu if I were in Whistler again.

    I always like to look for a vegan, vegetarian, or just an overall healthy option when I travel and…read morewas so excited to find the Green Mustache. The folks working there were just as nice as can be and directed us to the stew, which was my favorite we also ordered the rise N shine wrap which was also good. Their Matcha latte was one of the best I've ever had. A small cozy space inside. I only wish we had tried their baked goods selections. Next time!

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    Fox & Oak - Seasonal drinks menu

    Fox & Oak

    4.3(74 reviews)
    0.5 km

    The pizza fritter was one of the best pastries I've ever had. It's crunchy, soft, fluffy, crispy,…read moreslightly sweet yet savory. What in the world! Homemade cola was very cinnamony. Very cool vibes. Looks right out at the magnificent rocky nature! Nice staff as well. 5 star bakery!

    We stopped into Fox and Oak twice on our trip, once on the way to Whistler and one on our way back…read moredown the Sea to Sky Highway to Vancouver. Starbuck's was Mr. B's favorite for coffee and we prefer the smaller independently owned coffee shops and Fox and Oak is a gem. Located in downtown Squamish, really on the outskirts of downtown. This tiny little spot has a long bar with seating and then a lovely patio. The staff at the register taking orders both times was so friendly, helpful and offered great recommendations. On our first visit it was a latte for Mr. B and a Chai Latte for me, both were creamy, filled with rich flavor without being bitter. We also shared a maple walnut donut. Oh it was so good. I can't say the last time I had a donut, but when in Canada, maple anything is always so good. The donut was light and had a lovely maple glaze on the top and then toasted walnuts. So good! On our second visit, we had the same drinks, the same Maple Walnut Donut and added a blueberry fritter. The fritter was crunchy on the outside, after the first bite we could see the layers of dough much like a croissant and in the middle were loads of fresh blueberries. Wow, fresh berries and not a sweet fake blueberry gel. It truly was scrumptious. Parking is on the street and can be tight, but both times we found parking even with a short walk. Which was good to walk off our donuts and pastries.

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