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The Top 10 Bars in Edmonton, Alberta
"With a goal of catering to every type of beer lover – whether you’re after a quick afternoon flight or an evening lounging in the taproom with one of their artisan pizzas and a few pints – Town Square Brewing is one of the locals’ favourite breweries in Edmonton. They also give back 10% of all proceeds to a selected charity every month, helping to support the local community. And one thing’s for sure: Their beer does not disappoint."
"You’ll find big flavours in small batches at Town Square Brewing Co.’s cozy and laid back tap house. With community at its core, Town Square is a centre for gatherings—Whether it’s a family outing or a night out with friends, all are welcome with open arms. Guests can indulge in bites that incorporate spent brewery grains into as many dishes as possible, and brews that push the boundaries with twists on traditional tastes."
"Located in a strip mall and probably exactly what you are looking for if your just wanting a pint at a tasting room. Working on getting up and operational in Fall 2017. This location looks great."
"With restaurants in two locations, St.Albert and Downtown, Central Social Hall offers all-day brunch every day. Pick from their special menu reserved for weekends and holidays, which includes: Belgian Waffles, or The Standard - made with two free-run eggs - any style, bacon, avocado, sourdough, crispy potatoes or house greens, and much more. In the all-day brunch menu, they have options like the Central Breakfast Sandwich, Italian Sausage + Mushroom Skillet, The Cure - a dish of shoestring fries, fresh cheese curds, red wine gravy, free-run poached eggs, avocado, bacon, roasted poblano + white cheddar sauce and several other options."
"We’ve already mentioned Central Social Hall offers one of the best brunches in Edmonton. But did you know its two locations (St. Albert and Downtown) also come equipped with some impressive outdoor space?. Jasper Ave’s multi-tiered patio provides plenty of opportunities for pints and people watching."
"Offers: Skip the Dishes, 20% off Curbside food orders and Beer, Liquor and Wine for pickup as well. Contact Details: 12711 97St, NW Edmonton; Ph: 780-476-2739; Website"
"It’s no mystery, Sherlock Holmes Pub has a patio seat and a cold beer with your name on it. This classically British food joint joins Craft Beer Market and Tres Carnales on Rice Howard Way. It's known as a great spot to get bangers and mash pit on your downtown weekend patio hop.Must Try: Fish and Chips"
"Tucked away amid the skyscrapers and office towers on Rice Howard Way, Sherlock Holmes Pub is nothing short of a downtown staple. Sample bona fide British fare, enjoy a pint or two and take in the exciting atmosphere on one of the most popular patios in town."
"This pub has long been a favourite for university students and regular citizens alike. And, they’ve definitely got the most diverse menu on this list. Sure, there are mini Yorkshire puddings to try."
"Winston’s Fish & Chips has been serving Edmonton for more than 25 years. Jay Patel & Kevin Critchell are the captains of Winston’s fish & chips. Jay, Kevin, and their staff demand the best for their customers any time they share Winston’s meal with them."
"El Cortez is quickly becoming famous for its distinct character and amazing (authentically Mexican) food. Located just off Whyte Ave near the Old Strathcona Farmer’s Market, hungry (and thirsty) visitors to this one-of-a kind establishment have their pick of not one, not two, but THREE unique patios. Did we mention they’re dog-friendly, too?"
"Filled with neon lights, bursts of colour and a bit of moody lighting, this is a great spot to sit down and get to know your date. The food is delicious, and so are their drinks. The brick interior is a vibe, and in the summertime the splashy patio is a cute spot to hang too."
"Probably your first thought when you see this structure, and the Government House is definitely that. Granted, it was originally built to house the Lieutenant Governors of Alberta but has since been repurposed to use for things such as Government ceremonial events, conferences and more. This would make for a great shooting location due to the Jacobean style of the building, something rarely seen in Edmonton."
"Designed in Jacobean Revival style, the Government House was constructed by the Department of Public Works under the direction of A.M. Jeffers, chief architect of the Alberta Legislature Building. It has exterior details like brick walls covered with sandstone."
"This opulent mansion was the former residence of the lieutenant governor but is now used for government conferences and receptions. It is steeped in history and immaculately preserved – you'd never guess it's..."
"Although Edmonton is Alberta’s capital, its biggest city is Calgary. This partly explains why most of the casinos you will find in Edmonton are rather small of size. The first casino casino Edmonton is quite a big one though."
"Pazzo Pazzo serves Italian Cuisine that brings playful and refined Italian experience. The restaurant offers a fresh new take on the old country because of its seamless blend of old-world charm and modern luster."
"They know that good food starts with good ingredients, so they start with the freshest and highest quality ingredients in the kitchen. Life’s tomato bruschetta mix is definitely a local favourite."
"restaurant features wonton soup and chow mein for 11$ to 25$. Come experience their family friendly and casual ambianc... My family and I came to dine in and the staff immediately sat us down and gave us menus."
"Burger had so much flavour and milkshakes were a great consistency and not too sweet. My dad is in the ..."
"Dishing up authentic Chinese cuisine since 1947, The Lingnan keeps things fresh by offering customer-favourite Dry Spicy Chicken in frozen packages to make at home, for sale through The Uproot Collective in Edmonton. Current owner Kinman Quon starting working at The Lingnan when he was 17 years old, and now continues to run the restaurant with his family. Address: 10582 104th Street NWPhone: 780-426-3975"
"The Lingnan is a common spot for locals to have Chinese buffets and takeout. It’s only a three-minute walk away from Rogers Arena, and there’s a guarantee that they’ll have you seated within three minutes. Their popular dishes include different types of chopsuey, dimsum, different types of rolls,and more.They have dine-in, take-out, and an all-you-can eat buffet."
"The Lingnan has been serving up great meals since 1947, and they have no plans to stop. Whether you order off the menu or take advantage of the buffet, you won’t leave hungry. Just minutes from Rogers Place, it’s the place to grab dinner before a game or show; while they’re normally closed Tuesdays, they’re open during regular season home games."