"Pub, American, Canadian, Daily Specials, Local Foods, Lounge, Gluten Free Options, Fully Licensed, Restaurant With Catering Services. Serving burgers and pub food in downtown Edmonton since 1912."
"At The Burger’s Priest, eating becomes “a religious experience.” With a motto of redeeming the burger one dish at a time, they focus on fresh ingredients that are never frozen."
"Though technically a sandwich shop, Farrow is the only cafe in Edmonton dedicated to pour-over coffee—and they do it right. Just a few blocks down from Transcend Garneau, the tiny space serves a rotating selection of up to ten different roasters, which on a recent visit included Heart, Parlor, Stumptown, Madcap, Flat Track, Kuma, Bows & Arrows, Matchstick, and Anchored. Curating this selection is serious business, according to manager Justin Benson, who tells me, “We will not offer a coffee for retail sale or have it on the pour-over bar unless our entire coffee staff (four people) agree it deserves to be there.” Farrow brews their “slow coffee” using a variety of methods—V60, Chemex, syphon, AeroPress—and they also offer “fast coffee,” batch brewed in a FETCO."
"Known for its gourmet sandwiches, baked goods and – most importantly in our eyes – great coffee. Farrow work directly with Third Wave coffee roasters from all over the world. Their Pour-Over menu is constantly changing as the roasters they work with source seasonally, roast & ship each week to ensure freshness."
"If you’re craving for sandwiches, then Farrow has the best selection for your tastebuds. From waffle sandwiches to subs, you’ll find an array of picks that are filling and delicious. Their Grick sandwich is their bestseller and for a good reason."
"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."
"Zuppa Café & Pizza not only offers great-tasting drinks, but they also offer freshly made pizza that will definitely satisfy all your cravings. They are an independent café in downtown Edmonton that is homemade, family run, and locally sourced. You can order whatever you want from them online, which makes everything convenient."
"You can stop by Culina To-Go and pick up your own pint of Little Bear Gelato. 12019 A 102 Ave Oliver Exchange Building, Edmonton, AB T5K 0R8 ."
"City Hall is a place where one least expects to have a museum, but the building houses more than enough to be listed as a hidden museum. There is a Sports Hall Of Fame, Community Services Hall of Fame, more than half a million dollars worth of art, fossils on walls, a walk of past mayors of Edmonton, and valuable civic artifacts including a mayor’s chair from the Edmonton, England (now a suburb of London).One item to note is the painting on the mezzanine which is actually not painted by cross-stitched. To get here, take exit B at Churchill LRT station."
"Now here is a location that our city should take a lot of pride in. It’s no secret that we have one of the most beautiful city halls on the prairies, what with the two glittering pyramids that offer natural light to the inside of the building and the 200 foot clock, named the Friendship Tower, that chimes it’s 23 carillon bells. Edmonton City Hall would make for a great shooting location in both the summer and the winter."
"The City Hall of Alberta, designed as a public gathering space is always hosting events, festivals, and various activities year-round. Council and committee meetings are also conducted here. This building with its award-winning architecture was designed by local Architect Gene Dub."
"Known to Edmontonians as “the Ledge,” the Alberta Legislature Building is definitely a sight to see during your stay in this capital city. Built in 1913, not only is the building architecturally interesting to look at, political buffs would be interested to note that the building is the meeting point for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta and the Cabinet of Alberta. Free tours of the building are available 362 days a year and cover topics related to the levels of government, Alberta’s political history, and the art and architecture of the building."
"In the midst of a park-like garden, where the last Fort Edmonton once stood, is the 1913 Legislature Building. It's an imposing and attractive building, and from the terrace there are beautiful views across the North Saskatchewan River to the far bank. Guided tours are the best way to learn about the history of what the locals refer to fondly as "the Ledge," including its architecture and secrets of the building."
"Known to Edmontonians as “the Ledge”, the Alberta Legislature Building is beautiful – marble pillars, Beaux-Arts architecture and stunning grounds. View this post on Instagram. A post shared by Pamela (@pamela.789) on Jun 23, 2019 at 1:26am PDT"
"Currents of Windermere is Edmonton’s newest shopping destination, with premium stores, convenient facilities, entertainment, and convenient and delectable dining choices. Unlike more conventional Edmonton malls, Currents of Windemere offers a variety of first-to-market ideas, making it a one-of-a-kind retail experience. Ambleside, Langdale, Keswick, and Windermere North are all part of Windermere’s increasing growth."
"West Edmonton Mall is not the largest shopping mall in the world (as some tend to believe), but it is definitely one of Canada’s largest and most impressive entertainment destination. Featuring more than 800 shops, a water park, an ice-skating rink, a golf area, and much more, this mall is definitely worth a visit if you are passionate about shopping. And even if shopping is not on the list for your trip to Edmonton, Alberta, you can still go to West Edmonton Mall just for the variety of restaurants or you can even book accommodation in one of the two hotels at the mall."
"Canada's West Edmonton Mall is not only the country's largest shopping center-and one of the largest in the world-it's also a major tourist attraction. In addition to hundreds of shops and restaurants, the facility contains a hotel, movie theaters, an ice rink, an aquarium, and much more. Adding to the appeal are the themed sections of the mall, designed to mimic the feel of popular travel destinations around the world."
"Image SourceThose people who are looking for products from brands like Fossils, GAP, Disney, American Eagle, etc. the Kingsway Garden Mall is one of the best west Edmonton mall stores in the city. With more than 235 stores available on different floors of the complex, the mall is also the home to different recreational facilities and amusement activities. There are hair styling salons and spas available for the people to get in and relax."
"The Kingsway Mall is full of great specialty shops and boutiques. It's one of the more popular malls within the Edmonton area. Along with the great shopping found here, this specific mall is known for plenty of regular contests and events."