Stopped here for tea after lunch at a restaurant upstairs. I wasnโt expecting much, but I was really impressed. They served several local, herbal (beetroot and turmeric) tea latte from a Whistler-based, female and Indigenous-owned tea company (Ranger). They were simply fantastic. The carrot cake was rich and plentiful with optional cream frosting served on the side.
For a โhole-in-the-wallโ coffee shop, I was pretty impressed. It seems to be well known with the locals. The place is quite small, so limited seating area and not a place where youโll want to spend a lot of time. That said, it was cozy and, for the quality of what you can purchase, itโs an awesome...
ย ย ย Read moreThis place is named Bunker Cafe as it's a basement unit near a golf course. However based on our experience it should be called Blunder Cafe. Americanos were acceptable. Polite barista apologized for over-filling them, but that was easily remedied. Our problem was with Bruce who took 35 minutes to warm up a ham toastie and a small slice of quiche. This was way after a ton of other customers who arrived after us, had already received similar orders. Not even an apology for the extreme...
ย ย ย Read moreI was at the Bunker today for breakfast. Itโs my favourite spot in Whistler. The toasty is amazing. Iโm on crutches currently. The regular service is counter/call out. I was going to muddle through. I don't like to ask for people to change their normal service especially when they are busy. Without asking the 2 ladies there offered and were happy to deliver my coffee and food to the patio. Made my morning easier and another great example of why I...
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