Table Nineteen Whistler
Based on 490 reviews

Shawn
3 weeks ago
Sat outside on the patio to have lunch during our biking day trip around the Whistler lakes. We did not make a reservation, plenty of seats around 11:30AM. The restaurant/hotel is right off the bike path.
Service was good and quick, we ordered the Wagyu dumplings and the pizza which were good.
Lots of large groups and families here on vacation or after a golf session. Patio view of the lake and golf course.
Bike parking near the harbour air entrance.
Most people sat outside, the inside was nice with a strong AC.
Kids menu available, kid friendly service.
Washrooms were nice and clean.

Michelle Tzou
a month ago
Really lovely little bistro with a beautiful view of the lake and mountains. The outdoor patio seating was perfect to enjoy the summer weather.
The menu consists of your typical American or coastal cuisine - burgers, fries, tacos, tuna tataki. I ordered a Greeks salad with grilled shrimp on top. My dad ordered the burger. Both were pretty good, nothing amazing. Burger slightly overcooked and one of my shrimps was slightly undercooked. Otherwise, it was perfect for a light lunch and to enjoy the scenery. And the service was great!

L LM
a month ago
We came here for the lake view and all the food was delicious!The staff is very friendly, you get a beautiful view of green lake if you sit outside and the options on the menu are great! it is a very nice place to dine with friends or family, I definitely recommend and will be coming back.

Noey Schmitt
a month ago
Came here last night sort of expecting a different experience. Atmosphere was beautiful and this place has a great view. Service was good and our waitress was consistent and friendly. Menu is basically all fried food, so if you're looking for something that's a little less "heavy" I probably wouldn't dine here. As a side note — the food was a huge disappointment given how many people raved about how great this place was. My steak came out with great presentation but unfortunately cold and unflavored, my dad ordered the pork schnitzel which came out with barely any meat and mostly just bread. The crème brûlée was very bland and the lemon pie was equivalent to something you'd get at a coffee shop as a pastry option. Overall wasn't exactly worth the hype but a decent experience. We were expecting a little bit of a more "Wow" factor with the food given so many people told us to come here for dinner. Most likely wouldn't dine here again.

Shikha Punjabi
2 months ago
Tucked into the serene greens of the Nicklaus Golf Course, Table 19 is a hidden gem that delivers an exceptional dining experience.
From the moment we arrived, the service was warm and welcoming. Our host, El, set the tone with grace and professionalism, and our server, Lynsey, was attentive, friendly, and full of great recommendations.
The food? Absolutely divine. Every dish we tried was thoughtfully prepared and beautifully presented, but the standout was undoubtedly the tiramisu — it was pure magic. Light, luscious, and perfectly balanced, it’s the kind of dessert you find yourself dreaming about later.
A special shoutout to Chef Philip, whose culinary expertise truly shone through. Every bite reflected care, creativity, and skill — an absolutely fabulous job from start to finish.
Also the view from the heated patio makes for an amazing photo op!
Table 19 isn’t just a restaurant; it’s an experience. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, this spot is well worth a visit. We’ll definitely be back.