Nightlife
in Whsitler, To remember
After apres you may think
you're going home to eat and change, maybe grab a quick shower and
then spend a night on the town. Thing is, you're tired from a day
on the slopes and once you lie down on that sofa, you're done for.
Don't go near the sofa! The Whistler nightlife is worth it.

When Dancing is Your Thing
Looking for a well-known dance scene? Head to Garfinkel's
where you will recognize everything they play. Attracts a sports
bar/hipster/over-20 following with a mixed baggie of indie rock
hits, funky classics and hot-steppin' dance tracks. A huge Thursday
night institution.
Moe Joe's is a smaller, more intimate
form of Garf's - similar clientele and music mix, but the atmosphere
is uniquely their own.
Buffalo Bill's attracts an older (over-30s)
crowd and also spices up the scene with regular comedy nights and
hypnotists.
The Savage Beagle is split-level, allowing
you to sit upstairs, smoke a cigar while the dancey-faced people
can go to it downstairs.
Tommy Africa's on a Monday night surfs
the retro wave, and the fun bunch are often spotted on the speakers.
Young to 21
When it's time to get down and be cool with fly
deejays dropping the phatties from all over North America and Europe,
you may want to mosey on over to Tommy Africa's and Maxx Fish where
things really get going around 11 pm. If it's sly and funky, it's
Spincat at the Fish. Hip hop? Yann Solo at Tommy's. Progressive
house? Tommy's or the Fish. Soul funk? Check out the Savage Beagle.
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