Discover Restaurants offering the best Pub food in Squamish, British Columbia, Canada including Copper Coil Still & Grill, Howe Sound Brew Pub, Backcountry Brewing, Shady Tree Pub, Norman Rudy's Pub, Northyards Cider Co., Match Eatery & Public House, Summit Restaurant & Edge Bar, Geo Cider, Cliffside Neighbourhood Pub
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3 based on 11 reviews
My favorite place to go to on Tuesday nights: karaoke night! Every time I go there this place is packed with regulars. A total locals hang out spot. I only wish they have a wider selection of draft beer. All they have is Budweiser, Kokanee, Keith's Amber Ale, and something else. Blagh!The bar is staffed with slow, inexperienced, young girls with friendly smiles.Overall a decent place.
This is a very congenial spot to try some low alcohol cider of different flavors and have some small plates. We thought we were just getting apple juice kind of cider not something alcoholic but it was interesting and is offered in flights so that you can try regular cider, peach apple cider, tequila lime apple cider and others. The alcohol content is 5% or less. While there we also had some killer pork belly tacos.
4 based on 16 reviews
We spent a few hours here and enjoyed our lunch and a few beers. This restaurant/lodge/bar is located on the top of Howe Sound. The Summit Restaurant & Edge Bar offers a wide variety of snacks, drinks and meals over three different venues. The Eatery offers casual self-service with order and pick up at the counter. You can choose to eat inside and enjoy the views through the floor to ceiling windows, or you eat outside on the spectacular Summit Lodge deck. The bar serves up a variety of local and international beers, wines and spirits. The gondola was one of the smoothest gondola rides we have ever been on. It is very well constructed and of high quality. The ride both up and down offers breathtaking views. We hope to come back here in warmer weather as well.
3 based on 54 reviews
Match Eatery & Public House is the first British-style gastro pub to open in Squamish featuring traditional eats while offering everything from live entertainment to shuffleboard. Just 40 minutes from the North Shore on the scenic Sea to Sky Highway. Our
The place is nicely located and has a modern, simple and clean appearance with plenty of parking and great view. The menu offers a decent range of options including some classic burgers and local twists on poutine. Unfortunately, everything from the onion soup to the fries appear to be previously frozen. Our meals were poorly seasoned, overly salty and carelessly assembled. The food is not bad, just expect something you might find at a chain restaurant.
They have terrific Cider, but theyâve taken it to the next level and they make amazing cocktails using the cider. My favourite is the Alpenglow. Itâs a beautiful design and has some excellent finger food. I wish them all the best success and I planned to be regular hear.
4 based on 69 reviews
Located at The Executive Suites Hotel & Resort, Norman Rudy's is a place to bring people together around the love of delicious food, craft beers, cocktails and wine. Big Squamish views of mountains, ponds and forests surround the massive patio.
A buddy of mine and I enjoyed an excellent dinner here last night. The service was outstanding, and the food was served quickly. My buddy went with the fish and chips and I devoured my hamburger and salad. Both servings were a nice size. We both opted for the Deep Cove IPA which was an excellent choice. There was a real nice vibe in the place that we both thoroughly enjoyed. There were a good number of TV's to watch the NFL and NHL action too. Highly recommended for an enjoyable and relaxed dinner in Squamish.
Where to eat Seafood food in Squamish: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 148 reviews
Ordered the STUFFED YORKIES If this is ever on the menu I get so excited. These were th best I've had and it came with a side salad. Too bad I had to share ;) The pub had a great selection of beer on tap. The fries were great that came with my son's chicken strips. Double crunch wings are "world famous" so I had to try those. I'm not a fan of battered wings but I did enjoy them. Take a walk through the pub to enjoy the unique decor, photographs and carved wood artwork the owner made!If you like supporting local businesses this is a great place to visit.
Where to eat Healthy food in Squamish: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 80 reviews
Step inside the backcountry and share some good times, great food and amazing beer. Take a growler to go or stay and enjoy the pizza, salads, sausages and snacks from the Backcountry Kitchen. This is a great place for families to enjoy and after 8 pm we d
Iâve heard a few times previously about this brewery and even tried one of their IPAs in a taphouse in West Van, so was lucky to visit it traveling from Whistler. Interior is excellent, and it seems like this place can host a reasonably significant amount of people. Great choice of IPAs on the menu, and thereâs plenty of food to choose from. I decided to try all of the IPAs on the menu and generally was satisfied. Dead of Night Galaxy and Widowmaker stood out for me. I felt like in Double Decker Couch hops didnât cut through enough and taste of alcohol was a bit too strong, even though it wasnât the highest one in ABV in the whole list. Prosciutto pizza came in a decent portion, I thought it was a tad bit too salty but went perfectly with a beer, not sure how it would play out without one. Overall, everything aligned well for me, and I enjoyed my stay in this brewery. Thanks for coming!
4 based on 615 reviews
After checking out the fine town of Sqaumish and it's gritty harbour en route to Vancouver we decided to follow the recommendation of a local from another town (I had previously sampled their fine beer).The brewpub was large and they took no reservations so we waited only briefly for a patio table.The waiter was excellent. He was genuine, attentive and quick. Appeared to be a university student. We ordered seafood and enjoyed it immensely. As I was driving unfortunately had to pass on their beer. They produce a fine Brown Ale.This is a restaurant I would return to ever lucky enough to be in this town again.We did not stay in the noted hotel in this review.
4 based on 374 reviews
New Orleans Cajun meets the Pacific North West. Our gastro pub features craft foods like smoked beef brisket, ribs, steaks, creative salads and craft beers from B.C In house, locally sourced, organic and sustainable ingredients with uncompromising service
We visited twice last month whilst staying in Squamish. My young daughter is a coeliac so we enquires about gluten free options before being seated. It was not a problem - it was fantastic! The servers were clued up about what she could have on the menu and didnât make us feel like we were being awkward. I was so grateful.The food is great. My husband was a fan of the po boy with dipping gravy and I recommend poutine with brisket! My son loved the chicken and ribs and our daughter was so happy with her gluten free burger. The place had a very cool vibe, some great ales and I sampled the cider! Next time we are back in Canada, I hope we can return to Squamish and The Copper Coil!
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