Whistler Nightlife & Apres
The Whistler nightlife offers a variety of apres, socializing and partying for all tastes.
When Dancing is Your Thing
- Garfinkel's. Attracts a sports bar/hipster/over-20 following with a mixed baggie of indie rock hits, funky classics and hot-steppin' dance tracks.
- Moe Joe's. A smaller, more intimate form of Garf's - similar clientele and music mix, but the atmosphere is uniquely their own.
- Buffalo Bill's. Attracts an over-30s crowd and also spices up the scene with regular comedy nights and hypnotists.
- The Savage Beagle. A is split-level entertainment establishment. Sit upstairs, smoke a cigar while the dancers in your group head downstairs.
- Tommy Africa's. The fun bunch are often spotted on the speakers. Young to 21 crowd.
Live Music
- The Dubh Linn Gate. An Irish pub atmosphere with live traditional and modern Irish music every apres and every night of the week. All with no cover charge.
- Black's Pub. Scotch and beer from the four corners of the world overlooking Whistler Village and the mountain base.
- The Crystal Lounge, Brandy's, Monk's and the Cinnamon Bear Bar. Relax in comfort, while local lone guitarists play your requests.
- Le Brasserie. A cozy pub environment in the Village square. A prime people-watching location.
Beyond Apres
- Merlin's. at the base of Blackcomb is a popular hang out for local mountain staff.
- Dusty's. At the base of Whistler in Creekside.
- GLC and the Longhorn. In the Village... hip and happening.
Mellow
- Mallard Bar in the Chateau Whistler. There's nothing like sipping a martini and posing as posh... unless of course you actually are.
- Tapley's Pub. Low-key sports bar where the local working crew hang.
- Citta's Bar. Central Village Square, Citta's is a fantastic location to catch the action. In the summertime, its patio can't be beat.






