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Hot Buns Bakery
The guide was updated:Hot Buns Bakery is known, not surprisingly, for their cinnamon buns, but their menu is so much more diverse than their impeccable fresh pastries. They also serve a variety of sweet and savory crepes, panini, and coffee.
Useful Information
- Address: 4232 Village Stroll, Whistler
- Opening hours: Daily: 7:30am – 5pm
- Website: www.hotbuns.moonfruit.com
- Phone: +1 604 932 6883
- Email: info@labocca.com
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This family-run bakery has been booming ever since its establishment in Whistler, opening up to five bakeries in a very short time — two in Whistler and three in Vancouver. As the name suggests, their speciality is delicious baked bread, but freshly prepared cakes and pastries have certainly helped to broaden its popularity.
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Blackbird Bakery
Start your day with a good mug of coffee or tea and pair it with a freshly baked goody (cinnamon buns are highly recommended) in this homey French-style coffee shop. For lunch, try the locals' fave homemade sandwiches with home roasted turkey or honey roasted ham and basil.
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Alpine Cafe & Catering Co
Surrounded by beautiful landscapes and located in Whistler's mountain resort, Alpine Cafe & Catering Co has become the perfect après-skii spot for hearty lunches and dinners for both locals and tourists. Their breakfast menu includes highlights such as burrito, bagel, scrambled eggs and more at low prices (around $10).
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Gone Village Eatery
Tucked away in the Armchair Bookstore of Whistler, Gone Village Eatery will leave you with a satisfied hum in your belly, and the warm steam of bold coffee will warm your face and delight your senses with its rich aroma. It will provide you with “of-that-morning” baked bread, soups, salads, sandwiches, wraps, and creative desserts. A definite go-to place after a long day of activities, to simply escape into the pages of a good book, feeling pure contentment and bliss.
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Mount Currie Coffee Company
A definite tourist enclave, this coffee house is one of the best places in Whistler to enjoy speciality coffees. These range from frothy lattes, to espressos, to regular drip, and sophisticated macchiatos.
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Lift Coffee Company
Lift Coffee Company serves their own brand of fresh-brewed coffee in addition to a selection of lunch and breakfast fare and baked goods. There are three locations throughout the area. Visit the location near the Gondola base to enjoy a cup of coffee while you watch the lifts.
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Hot Buns Bakery
Hot Buns Bakery is known, not surprisingly, for their cinnamon buns, but their menu is so much more diverse than their impeccable fresh pastries. They also serve a variety of sweet and savory crepes, panini, and coffee.
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Crêpe Montagne
As the name implies, Crêpe Montagne specialises in both sweet and savory authentic French crêpes, but their menu also includes a host of other breakfast favorites like waffles, omelettes, and french toast. Too late for breakfast? Crêpe Montagne has also crêpes on its dinner menu and has made a name for itself with its meat and cheese fondues.
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Connection Café
Connection Café is part of Cross Country Connection, which provides expertise in and equipment rentals for cross country skiing and snowshoeing the trails at Lost Lake Park. They also host bike rides each week that begin at the café. Their menu is focused on freshness and utilizing quality, natural, organic products. The coffee is from local roasters Pemberton Valley Coffee Company.
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