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White House Hotel

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Victoria Ave, Windermere, British Columbia, V0B 2L2, Canada
(250) 342-9540
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Jun 4, 2018
Sat at the bar for at least 10 minutes before the bartender, Amanda came and asked what I wanted. She scoffed when I asked what they had on tap, not knowing they only have one beer.. after pouring a beer she would sit down at an empty table, and go on Facebook. Every time I wanted a new beer I had to call her over as she was on Facebook, not paying any attention. This continued for three drinks until I went to pay and leave. I tipped 5% and she looked at me and asked “Really?” I’ve never felt so unwelcome at a new place before, and I’ve never had such appalling service from a bartender before. It’s really too bad they allow someone like this serve the public. I will never be back, and I hope this review can help someone else save time, money, and effort. If you want to have a better time I’d recommend just drinking lake water in a ditch somewhere. I’d give negative stars if I could.

Apr 30, 2018
Whitehouse is always a pleasant stay. Amanda is very professional and exemplified the small town intimate comfortable experience. Will 100% be returning again and again.

Apr 28, 2018
best stop in Invermere. Questionable karaoke but a great bar tender that made me question why I’m gay. Came with a frown, left in wheel barrow. When Cupid shot his arrow he matched me with the whitehouse.

Apr 7, 2018
I had a very unpleasant experience with the bartender, Amanda. I have been here multiple times hoping for a different bartender but three times I’ve had Amanda and she has been very unprofessional and unpleasant. I will not be back again, my time here has been beyond a joke.

Jul 21, 2018
Amanda was great.

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