Crispy fried cauliflower, tossed in our Louisiana Rub, drizzled with hot blonde sauce, topped with fresh herbs
CAJUN POPCORN SHRIMP
Buttermilk battered jalapeno popcorn shrimp, dusted with Cajun Seasoning. Served with remoulade
Mains
NEW ORLEANS JAMBALAYA
Our version of the beloved Bayou Classic, simmered in house with bell peppers, chicken, andouille sausage. Finished with Cajun prawns, sriracha sour cream and fresh herbs
CAJUN MAC & CHEESE
Comfort food at its best. Gourmet cheese blend, cream, breadcrumbs with a touch of our Louisiana Rub
From Our Smoker
Platter selection of our slow smoked meats, served with summer slaw, homemade cornbread, fries, and house BBQ sauce
BRISKET | PULLED PORK | RIBS
large selection of BC CRAFT BEER
New Orleans Po’ Boys
Served with Fries or upgrade to Yam Fries, Mini Poutine, Salad, Mini Mac
SMOKED BRISKET BEEF DIP
Low and slow smoked AAA brisket, slaw, and homemade aioli. Served with Au Jus
BLACKENED CHICKEN CLUB
Cajun Blackened Chicken breast, bacon, avocado, smoked cheddar, arugula, tomato, and house aioli
SMOKED PULLED PORK
Low and slow smoked pork shoulder, drizzled with our sweet and tangy BBQ sauce, slaw, and remoulade
Burgers
BOURBON STREET BURGER
Fresh AAA beef chuck, smoked cheddar, bacon, mushrooms, and house aioli
BLACK AND BLUE
Fresh AAA beef chuck, creamy cambazola blue cheese, bacon, and house aioli
HOT BLONDE CRISPY CHICKEN
Crispy chicken, Hot Blonde sauce, jalapeno ranch, lettuce, and tomato….sinfully delicious
SQUAMISH HIPPY
No Meat No Problem! Homemade veggie patty with tzatziki, feta, pickled onions, and alfalfa sprouts
Squamish means “Mother of Wind” and is named after the peoples of the Coast Salish culture who live here today, and whose descendants have inhabited the region for millennia.
The area was first visited by Europeans when, in 1792, Captain George Vancouver and crew sailed up Howe Sound aboard the ship Discovery. Over the next century tens of thousands of traders and prospectors flocked to the port on their journey up to the Cariboo Gold Rush of 1858.
Squamish transitioned into a farming community in 1888 with the first non-native settlers. Forestry replaced the agrarian economy, and when a railway connecting Squamish to Vancouver was built in 1956 – followed by a road two years later – the community took steps towards welcoming the rest of the world. The Squamish Museum, the West Coast Railway Heritage Park and log books at the Adventure Centre detail much of this history. The Sea To Sky Gondola, just south of Squamish, offers an incredible alpine adventure.
Squamish celebrates being ‘Hard Wired For Adventure’! It is famous for its snow-capped peaks, lush rainforests, white-water rivers, ocean sound and the second largest granite monolith in the world—the Stawamus Chief. The incredible range of geological features—created from the interplay of volcanic activity and an ice age—attracts adventurers and sightseers year round.
Whether you’re seeking exciting activities, physical exertion, an adrenaline rush, or a simple connection with nature in a friendly, welcoming community, Squamish has it all.
Enjoy your stay!
APPETIZERS
Vegetable Samosa
Chat Papri
Pani Puri
Vegetable Manchurian
Vegetable Pakora
Paneer Pakora
Chicken Pakora
Fish Pakora
Veggie Platter Snacks
Samosa, Veggie Pakora, Paneer Pakora and Aloo Tikki
Mix Snacks
Samosa, Veggie Pakora, Fish Pakora and Chicken Pakora
Indian Masala Express is your best destination for great tasting, authentic Indian food in Squamish, with all your favorite Northern Indian recipes, highlights from the Southern Indian style of cooking, and the latest from the exciting fusion style of modern Mumbai.
In fact, we have so many choices on our menu that it is sometimes difficult to decide what to eat! This makes our special-value lunch a tempting option, and an excellent way for you to try a little – or a lot! – of everything.
BAR & GRILL
DAWAT - E - MASALA
Chicken/ MeatLess Chicken ( Soya)
Lamb / Fish
Prawn/ Salmon
Masala: Cooked with ginger, green chilies, thick onion and tomato sauce.
Curry: Cooked in onion, tomato gravy finish with blend of garam masala.
Rogan Josh: Cooked with yogurt, rich onion gravy finish with mix melon seeds.
Korma: Cooked in rich Cream & Cashews sauce finish with korma spice.
Kadai: Tempered capsicum, whole Red Chili & Coriander in red thick masala.
Vindaloo: Cooked with potato in coconut hot & sour vindaloo sauce
Jalfrezi: Sauteed with bell pepper, tomato, in semi onion gravy Garam masala.
Do Pyaza: Tempered with whole red chili, green onion with fresh Indian herbs.
Palak (Spinach): Paneer Hearty spinach with ginger, garlic, herbs & a dash of cream
Chili Chicken / Fish/ Paneer: Cook in hot & sour sauce finish with green onions,& peppers.
Bhoona Ghost: Lamb cooked in Sauteed onions with special herbs to tenderness.
Daal Ghost: Yellow lentil and lamb tempered in cumin and fresh garlic.
Open 11:30AM - 10:30PM | 7 days a week Unit E4-1257 Commercial way
GARIBALDI HIGHLANDS
The B lvd
Capilano University
Brackendale Sea to Sky Air
Garibaldi Estates
Bar Burrito • Black Tusk Realty
Essence of India • Firetail Pets
Pepe's Chophouse + Seafood
Business Park
Diamond Head Motors • Ground Up Climbing
Indian Masala Bar & Grill • The Ninja Gym
Railway Museum of British Columbia
Tall Tree Bakery
Downtown Squamish
Anna’s Interiors • Arrow Wood Games
Baltech Electronics • Billies House
Blue House Korean & Sushi
Chieftain Centre Mall • Cleveland Meats
Copper Coil Still and Grill
Eldorado Liquor Store • Empire of Dirt
Freshii • Gather Books & Lovely Things
Hotel Squamish
Howe Sound Inn & Brewing
Nesters Market • Noshy • Panago
Precision Optical • Queen Bee Boudoir
Sakura Mart • Scandinavia Wolf
Squamish Adventure Centre
The Spot Laundromat
Stong's Market • Sunflower Bakery & Cafe
Taka Ramen + Sushi • Taste of Saigon
Thai Express • The Salted Vine
Treeline Collective • Urban Indian Kitchen
Weddings with Billies • Will Black - Realtor
Britannia Beach
Britannia Mine Museum
Vancouver Engine 374 Roundhouse Pavillion
ACCOMMODATION CAMPGROUNDS
August Jack Motor Inn
Crash Hotel
Executive Suites
Hotel & Resort
Hotel Squamish
Howe Sound Inn
Mountain Retreat
Hotel & Suites
Sandman Hotel & Suites
Sea to Sky Hotel
Squamish Adventure
Inn
Sunwolf Riverside Resort
Alice Lake Provincial Park *
Cat Lake
Recreation Site
Cheekye Ranch
Glamping Yurts
Klahanie
Campground
Mamquam River
Campground
MTN Fun Basecamp
Paradise Valley
Campground
Porteau Cove Provincial Park *
Squamish Valley Campground
Stawamus Chief
Provincial Park *
* Provincial Park Campgrounds
The Squamish Adventure Centre is your local headquarters for visitor information, bookings, brochures and expert advice on top experiences, attractions, accommodations, transportation, dining, events and everything else you need to get the most out of your visit.
Located along the Sea to Sky highway at 38551 Loggers Lane , this 5,773 square foot architectural landmark was made using locally-sourced and manufactured Douglas fir timber. Its signature curved-roof design represents the eagles that migrate annually to the Squamish Valley.
Wear The Squamish Brand. Also located within the Squamish Adventure Centre is The Squamish Store. Home to a thoughtfully curated selection of prints, stickers, postcards, pottery, jewelry, and one-of-a-kind items made by local artists as well as books, toys, and Squamish-branded apparel for all ages. The Squamish Store also carries a wide selection of Indigenous artwork and prints.
DOWNTOWN Squamish
Located at the north end of Howe Sound, the downtown quarter is the business hub of Squamish, and primed for an exciting expansion with new waterfront developments, including a downtown waterfront promenade. Once an agricultural area and trading post in the 1890’s, the downtown area began to grow with the completion of a railway connection to Pemberton in 1914, as well as the construction of a deep sea dock and marina.
Now an economic centre, downtown Squamish offers a wide variety of amenities to explore, including specialty shops, boutiques, restaurants, pharmacies, banks, City Hall, public library, grocery stores, a post office, art galleries, retail shops, cideries, breweries and the local yacht club. Every Saturday there is a vibrant Farmer's Market and throughout the week you'll find a variety of food trucks.
One of the first stops you should make when you arrive in town, is to visit the Squamish Adventure Centre, located just off Highway 99 at Cleveland Avenue. You can’t miss the sweeping mountaininspired architecture, huge glass windows and stone Inukshuk out front. Grab a coffee while the kids have fun in the play area, watch a movie in the 45 seat theatre, view the stunning 14 exquisitely carved log books, and learn about all of the activities and adventures you can do in Squamish at the Visitor Information Centre. There is a handy bike wash area to clean your bikes at the end of your day.
From downtown, it’s a short drive to access your next outdoor adventure in Squamish’s naturally beautiful surroundings at the Sea to Sky Gondola, Shannon Falls, and the Stawamus Chief climbing routes and hiking trails.
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