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    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    The Cabin - All the best high quality outdoor gear for all your adventures.

    The Cabin

    5.0(4 reviews)
    5.1 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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    Seoul Street

    Seoul Street

    4.7(13 reviews)
    5.2 km

    I was craving Asian food in a not-so-Asian town and locals kept recommending it. After buying a new…read moresnowboard and new snowboard boots across the street, we came over expected nothing. It's more of a bar vibe with food, but the food was surprisingly really good. They let us do soju bombs, though I hit mine way too hard and sent beer everywhere. After that, they still let us do more rounds as long as we dropped it in only, had to beg for that. Servers were Korean, which was great to see. They also have a billiards table, so it's a fun place to eat, drink, and hang out after. Service: Friendly and chill, didn't mind us having fun Food/Drinks: Surprisingly good food, soju bombs available, solid bar options Ambiance: Lively bar atmosphere with billiards, good spot to hang out 10/10 A fun bar with better food than expected and a great social vibe

    It seems that K-drama, K-Pop, and K-Food has permeated globally and even in small towns like…read moreValemount had a couple of K-spots and Revelstoke is no exception. If you are scrambling between the mountains doing the Canadian tradition of crossing the Rockies, you'll need to figure out where to stop and nourish your SEOUL. There's a certain audacity to it--the kind that makes a town interesting. You've got this postcard-perfect mountain place, all ski-town swagger and lumberjack flannel, and right in the middle of it, a Korean family decides to plant their flag. They don't just open a restaurant--they create a gathering spot. Seoul Street isn't trying to mimic what Revelstoke already has. It's something else entirely. Walk in and you'll feel it immediately. There's a pulse here--equal parts neighbourhood bar, après-ski hangout, and low-lit spot to linger over soju and a plate of bulgogi. Trivia nights and other activities fill the off-season lull with laughter and beer-fueled rivalry, and when the mountains are quiet, this place hums with locals who know a good thing when they find it. The food? Pretty damn solid - street food with minimal twists and turns - this isn't conFUSION you know! The flavors are real--comforting, soulful, straight out of mom's kitchen, but smartly calibrated for the uninitiated. They'll ask about your spice level, and they actually mean it. You can go mild, or you can sweat your way to enlightenment. Either way, you'll leave full, maybe a little flushed, and very happy. In a town where everyone's passing through--ski bums, truckers, dirtbags, dreamers--Seoul Street manages to feel like home. That's not easy to do. If you're rolling through Revelstoke or laying your head down for the night, don't miss this place. It's brave, it's welcoming, and it tastes like heart. Seoul Street isn't just feeding people--it's building community, one spicy bowl at a time. CHEERS!!!

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