Alfresco Dining.
We saw this restaurant while walking down along the shopping plaza in Whistler Village, from the Peak2Peak gondola ride . The bright yellow umbrellas and the inviting atmosphere attracted us in.
We were quite hungry so we ordered a Brass Club sandwich. It had bacon and chicken, tomato relish, arugula, garlic, Parmesan cheese, mayo packed in a multigrain toast with plenty of French fries and salad. It was quite filling and we enjoyed the taste. Then we ordered Chai (tea) and relaxed for a while.
It is a nice place for open air dining on a cold day sitting in the warming sun, watching all the tourists, bikers, and skiing enthusiasts walking by on Village Stroll Plaza. Service is average and easy going.
It is open from morning 8 am till 9 pm in the night. Beer, wine, cocktails and desserts are also served.
Show lessWe were quite hungry so we ordered a Brass Club sandwich. It had bacon and chicken, tomato relish, arugula, garlic, Parmesan cheese, mayo packed in a multigrain toast with plenty of French fries and salad. It was quite filling and we enjoyed the taste. Then we ordered Chai (tea) and relaxed for a while.
It is a nice place for open air dining on a cold day sitting in the warming sun, watching all the tourists, bikers, and skiing enthusiasts walking by on Village Stroll Plaza. Service is average and easy going.
It is open from morning 8 am till 9 pm in the night. Beer, wine, cocktails and desserts are also served.
Date of visit: June 2019
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