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Contribute FeedbackLa Brasserie in Whistler offers a mixed experience with customers reporting a variety of opinions. Some had issues with burnt food and lackluster service, while others praised the good location, nice food, and friendly staff. The outdoor seating was a hit for some, with heaters to keep guests warm. Overall, the restaurant seems to have some hits and misses, making it a place worth trying with caution. The breakfast options received positive feedback, particularly the eggs benedict and pancakes. The restaurant may be worth a visit for those looking for a casual dining experience in the heart of Whistler village.
Twelve of us had a decent lunch there. Service was excellent but food that we had was just average in quality. But the outdoor atmosphere was excellent and that is reason enough to stop there. In the evenings they have "live' music , a bit load but my group liked it ; we came back for the music in the evening....4 or 5 places had music that night.
Dropped in here after a four day backcountry camping trip during which involved eating nothing but freeze dried meals and cliff bars. This was by far the worst dinning experience of the trip. I ordered a burger which was served pretty much raw in the middle. I don't mean a little pink I mean not cooked. The waitress originally acted like she was doing me a favour taking it back the was barely apologetic when she brought a new one. The replacement was at least cooked but still not very good. Fries were good though. My wife's veggie burger was average.
Came here for Sunday brunch...was told on arrival that we would have to wait over 30 minutes for food if we wanted to stay, we said that was fine and stayed. It was absolutely heaving but we got a place. We ordered a couple of coffees but they were really bad. The food came out after 30 or so minutes and was okay, nothing special. All in all, it wasn't a bad experience just not very good either. The decor is a bit weird but the tables are a bit mucky. Also it's 75c for each condiment and the prices on the food aren't cheap either, just typical Whistler prices. They do have a cool mural painting on the walls.
Went in last night for a couple of drinks before going underground and was met by staff that not only couldn't do their jobs, but were actually gurning and falling all over the place. The place was disgusting and it was like a mine field trying to find a clean table. Everyone likes to party and have a good time but this was beyond a joke, took over 20 minutes for anyone to come take our order and then our server kept falling on my friends knee and after she took our order she never came back. The Australian guy working was in such a state he was continuously spilling drinks on himself as well as other customers. Actual shamble, cant believe people thinks its acceptable to act like that never mind work in that state. Will not be going back here again
It looks nice from the street, and that's basically all. We got a warm and flat beer and other customers beer looked the same. Our jug of water came with a dead fly squashed by the edge of the bottom. When we got a refill and the water was warm, without ice, the dead fly still came back. We had calamari, laid on the unfresh spinach leafs. The schnitzel was burnt as well as pizza. Ladies washrooms were awfully dirty, including cubicles, basin and the doors. Never again. Just don't go there. Not a tasty experience.