Outpost Pub
Reviews

I can't say enough good things about this place. The interior is cozy and beautiful and rustic, and the food is outstanding European-inspired fare. The Spaetzle and the goulash were outstanding. This place is definitely worth a visit.

I would say this is a "classier" kind of pub you would expect attached to a ski town hotel. Entrees between 15 and 25, with soup, pasta, and entrée specials starting at 9.99 for the soup, up to 22.50 for entrée on special. Good variety of food and nice atmosphere; quieter than a place like O'Sheas. Admittedly, the music playing reminded me of the Fallout 3 soundtrack.

We went there after walking back from lake louise, we weren't in the a joined hostel but it looked like the. Nicest bar around. The burger was really good but the fries were pretty awful. Our servers was really friendly and nice. It was a little overpriced (burger 17, pint 7) but no more than enough expected.

I went to the pub for breakfast with friends while staying at the connected hostel. I have a lot of food allergies so I couldn't have anything on the menu, and despite being sensitive to potatoes, I ordered breakfast potatoes so that I would have ordered something. Since the pub is connected to the hostel, I didn't think that it would be a big deal to bring some of my tangerines and gluten free cereal in to round out my diet but I was immediately told to put it away because outside food wasn't allowed. I thought that it was pretty insensitive of the serving staff, but I guess people with food allergies are expected to eat alone. Also the food was not veru fresh or good and our server was quite slow and disorganized.