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Mountain restaurants, huts Lake Louise

Gastronomy at the ski resort Lake Louise

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Gastronomy (ski huts, restaurants, eating at the ski resort) Lake Louise

The ski resort of Lake Louise offers a wide selection of restaurants. On the mountain, there is the Temple Lodge with the Temple Market Café, Sawyer’s Nook and Temple Cantina as well as the Whitehorn Bistro. Around the base station, there are lots of restaurants and bars in the Whiskyjack Lodge and in the Lodge of Ten Peaks. You can choose from a wide selection of table-service and self-service restaurants here. The Banded Peak Base Camp completes the selection.

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Gastronomy tip

Whitehorn Bistro

Between the Glacier Express and the Grizzly Express Gondola at 2,035 metres

The Whitehorn Bistro serves very good food and a wide selection of drinks. It has very good wines and over 25 different Canadian craft beers. The cheese fondue is definitely a highlight.

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Kuma Yama

At the Lake Louise base station in the Lodge of Ten Peaks

The Japanese restaurant Kuma Yama is unique in Banff National Park. You can enjoy sushi, ramen bowls and shrimps here. A rice wine after your meal is, of course, essential.

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Powder Keg Lounge

At the Lake Louise base station in the Lodge of Ten Peaks

In the attractive and rustic Sports Lodge, diners can enjoy freshly made pizzas, crispy wings, nachos, tacos, healthy salads, hot soups and chilli. The bar offers a selection of local and imported beers, draught beers and a wide range of spirits and cocktails.

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Sawyer's Nook

On the upper floor of the Temple Lodge at 2,040 metres

Visitors can enjoy traditional alpine dishes in a rustic atmosphere in Sawyer’s Nook. Good wines, beers, mulled wine and cocktails add the finishing touches.

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Mountain hut tip

Banded Peak Base Camp

At the base station of the Glacier Express chairlift

The rustic Banded Peak Base Camp is a cosy wood cabin. You can sit in groups here on cold days or enjoy the open fire on the terrace.

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