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1609 Restaurant & Lounge

3.7 (6 reviews)
Open • 10:30 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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Good food, cheapest burger and meal. Service was good to the waitress was very nice. A lot better then my bad experience at Long John's

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The Cabin

5.0(4 reviews)
93.5 km

Coolest pub/restaurant in Revelstoke. It can be hard to get into but the service is excellent and…read morethe food is amazing. Their poutine is the best I've had. Highly recommend if passing through town.

Super fun and stylish 5-pin bowling alley right in the heart of downtown Revelstoke. This place has…read morea full bar, pool table and 8 lanes of bowling available. There was also a skate/snowboard shop in the building but it was closed when we went. It was definitely my kind of joint: snowboard & ski videos playing on flat screen TVs, good dance music bumpin, local art on the walls, black lights on the lanes, and great service from the bar. There were kids, teens, and adults there all having fun. The place was packed when we showed up around 7pm so we played a couple rounds of pool and had some cocktails before we got on the lanes. Not sure if they do reservations but I might suggest checking that out if you are going on a weekend. 5-pin was different but fun and challenging. You use small bowling balls with no finger holes and get three turns per frame instead of two. The points multiply if you strike or spare in the first two turns of the frame, but not on the third turn. I enjoyed the uniqueness of the game but lost 3 of 4 games to my wife. The only draw back to The Cabin was the limited food menu, but I wouldn't take a star away from them for that. Because we started around 8 and bowled 4 games, many of the restaurants had closed by the time we were done. We ended up finding some great pizza at the local bar, The Village Idiot. In summary: great drinks, fun atmosphere, and friendly staff. Not your typical bowling alley. I definitely plan to come back on my next trip to Revelstoke!

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OAK + CRU Social Kitchen & Wine Bar - Tuna poke

OAK + CRU Social Kitchen & Wine Bar

3.3(89 reviews)
60.7 km
•$$$

Dinner was at Oak+Cru in the Delta Hotel right next to ours. It's a bustling place off the lobby…read morewith a good menu if you don't know what you want. We had chips and salsa and guacamole, and then a seafood tower, although since they were out of oysters we ended up with two jars of black lumpfish caviar, which was not a bad thing, although the only time I've eaten caviar with a dinner fork.

We have had dinner here a couple of times in the past six months and both times were good, but not…read morefive star worthy. Our servers on both occasions were highlights, attentive yet also leaving us be. Last night it was just K and I and the previous visit there were five of us outside on the patio. The space is nicely decorated but has no real charm or ambiance, which is understandable in a big hotel. The menu is extensive enough that you should be able to find something to meet the needs of your palate while here, but there are many choices within walking distance that may be a better choice of you are looking for a specific culinary experience. If you don't want to leave the hotel, you shouldn't be disappointed with your choice. Our food while not amazing during each visit was solid, and well presented. It might be a little on the higher end cost wise, but what isn't these days. Given all the choices in the neighbourhood within a short stroll, you may want to explore, but also understand the best choice might be in the hotel you're staying at.

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The Den Bar and Bistro - Dessert

The Den Bar and Bistro

4.0(9 reviews)
0.0 km
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Pretty decent food at a ski resort. They have daily pasta and seafood specials, and a menu with…read morelots of variety. They had a Laksa which I tried. It's definitely not traditional Malaysian Laksa, but the sauce was pretty rich and I'm fine with the interpretation. The daily pasta special was a carbonara with crispy pancetta. Done pretty well. The pancetta was on point, slightly salty but still crispy and great texture. The sauce was nice, not too rich. I know my wife raved about the daily salmon special. Excellent potatoes - crispy on outside but creamy and soft on the inside. Great place to come to for some fine dining while skiing here. Beware it's pricey though.

This was by far our favorite place to eat in silver Star Mountain village: Sort of a cross between…read morea pub and a bistro, with lots of comfort food and appetizers as well as high-end pub food, typically with organic ingredients. At night, they moved it up one notch to even nicer fare. Atmosphere was dark and cozy, with a roaring fire and couch at one end. Generous booths lined the outside walls. A small stage was setup for live music. A perfect spot for tired skiers to strip off their outer layers and stay awhile -whether it be lunch or an après ski snack and cocktail. For us, it didn't hurt that it was only a few steps away from the ski school pickup area. And they had a kid's menu. No menu on the table here; It was written on a giant chalkboard surrounding the door and was ever-changing, apart from a few mainstays. Burgers, wraps and sandwiches were excellent and the soup was phenomenal. On my first lunch visit I had a glorious seafood chowder (with big chunks of local salmon) and a few days later a delicious potato-leek soup, one of the best I've ever had. Beers on tap were limited to just four from a local brewery, Okanagan Springs. I tried both the pale ale and black lager - both very good. Beyond that there was a decent bottled beer and wine list. I didn't get a chance to try any well drinks. With a free pass on Valentine's evening, my wife and I snuck in for dinner here, reservations made, but not really needed. My steak was good, though on the tough side. My wife's squash risotto was perfect and very satisfying. Wyndham Estates Winery was there handing out generous tasting samples for everyone. The only disappointing moment was at dessert time - no chocolate! Being Valentine's day, with nice Shiraz flowing freely, a complete lack of chocolate on the menu constituted a major fail in my book. Though considering they are still basically a pub at heart, I don't feel justified reducing their rating based on this one issue. The Den was an especially fun place with the Winter Olympics going in nearby Vancouver, with 3 widescreen TVs showing the coverage. Canadian flags were hung everywhere, and the staff were all sporting "Go-Canada-Go" t-shirts. At one point, when Canada won a gold medal, the staff announced everyone would get a free round. We gladly participated.

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1609 Restaurant & Lounge - newcanadian - Updated May 2026

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