Insider's Guide to Some of the Best Places to Eat at SkiBig3
It's easy to work up an appetite when skiing or snowboarding, especially if you’re trying new runs, perfecting a trick or lapping the groomers like there’s no tomorrow. Luckily, all SkiBig3 resorts have a huge selection of delicious dining options to satisfy any appetite. Whether you want to indulge in a hearty mid-ride meal or enjoy some après - we've got you covered. Check out our guide on the top places to eat at the SkiBig3 resorts.
Banff Sunshine
Breakfast
The Coco Lab | Photo Credit: Dan Evans
For some... breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Banff Sunshine has an array of breakfast options to ensure you start your ski day off strong. If you’re hoping to catch a coffee and a snack before heading up the gondola – Java Station is right at the base before you head up.
If you’re not quite a morning person and need a minute or two to wake up, the Sunshine upper base has The Coco Lab and Java Lift Coffee Bar – both with incredible freshly baked pastries and delicious hot drinks.
Lunch
Mad Trappers | Photo Credit: Reuben Krabbe
After a full morning of shredding the slopes, your ski legs will be ready for a well-deserved break. No matter what you are craving on the mountain, Banff Sunshine has something for everyone.
For our ramen lovers, Nikko Ramen has a great selection, with Sunshine offering 4 original flavours. If you’re craving pub style and resort classics like burgers and poutine, you can choose from a range of restaurants like Mad Trappers, The Chimney Corner, Goats Eye Bar & Grill or the Alpine Grill.
If you’re craving a heartier meal in a more relaxed setting – The Lookout Lounge is the perfect spot. The Lookout Lounge offers a wide range of popular Italian dishes perfectly paired with a stunning view of the mountains.
Lake Louise Ski Resort
Breakfast
Once you arrive at Lake Louise, there are 2 main stops for coffee and a snack in the morning. Slopeside Coffee is right at the base area and serves a great selection of hot and cold beverages and tasty treats.
If you’re too eager to get out, feel free to stop at Temple Market Cafe off the backside of the mountain for a bite to eat and a beverage. This location is perfect for a quick pit stop or a longer stay out on the back deck.
Lunch
Kuma Yama | Photo Credit: Phil Forsey
Much Like Banff Sunshine, Lake Louise Ski Resort has a wide range of delicious options for lunch.
If you’re craving a heartier meal, like burgers, salads, pizzas and smaller bites. Whitehorn Bistro, the Powder Keg Lounge and Whiskey Jack a 3 great options. If you’re skiing or boarding with a larger group, a great restaurant is Sawyers Nook – offering fondue and chacuterie to share.
For a Japanese inspired meal, Kuma Yama has a well renowned selection of ramen bowls, nigiri and sashimi.
Mt Norquay
Breakfast
Photo Credit: Georgi Silckerodt
A great stop to hit before heading out to the slopes is Cascade Lodge. You'll find a range of delicious dishes and snacks to fuel your Big Chair laps. You can either grab something to go, or head into the deli and cafeteria located on the main floor for a more leisurely break.
Lunch
Photo Credit: Reuben Krabbe
The place to be for lunch at Mt. Norquay is Lone Pine Pub. They offer a mix of traditional and contemporary pub style food, as well as Banff Brewing Co. beers.
Worked up an appetite for a ski vacation?
Want to taste some of the delicious on-mountain restaurants at the three SkiBig3 resorts? Book you Ski and Stay package today.