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How To Eat And Drink Your Way Through Winnipeg
"At the foot of Esplanade Riel, overlooking the Red River and Canadian Museum for Human Rights, Promenade Café and Wine is an ideal venue to take in the city skyline with clients and colleagues. Standard breakfast fare, perfectly prepared, is augmented by an array of sweet and savory crêpes, a nod to the city’s French Quarter. Popular with the business set, this quiet St. Boniface café bridges proximity to downtown and respite from the urban bustle."
"130C Provencher Blvd, Winnipeg, Manitoba R2H 0G3 CanadaWine Bar, French, CafeDrinks, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, BrunchTakeout, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Free Wifi, Reservations, Wine and Beer, Accepts American Express, Table Service, Accepts Credit [email protected]+1 204-233-7030http://www.cafeandwine.com"
"Located in Winnipeg’s St. Boniface neighbourhood, the Promenade Café is great if you’re craving some French food. Their Valentine’s Day menu this year is made up of perfectly cooked rainbow trout, some herb-roasted chicken, and a pecan tart for dessert. You and your date will love it!"
"Find it: 751 Corydon Ave., makecoffeestuff.com The vibe: This artistic space combines design and coffee by curating exhibitions featuring anything from fashion to industrial and graphic design. Prices: $2.50 to $5.50 Must-try: Their mocha ($4.50), with espresso and dark chocolate shavings melted into the milk Pairs perfectly with: An Imperial Cookie from local bakery High Tea, which has a strawberry jam centre and a crunchy white sugar coating."
"Whether it’s the reflective glass building that attracts you or the fact that coins are produced here for 70 different countries, this makes for a really cool Canadian mint tour with insight into currency production. Guides show visitors around the area while explaining all sorts of facts about money while also giving you the chance to hold a $600,000 gold bar and look at the beautiful Olympic gold medals that were made for Vancouver 2010. It’s not like you’ll find the Royal Canadian Mint everywhere you go, so if you’re in Winnipeg, this is a cool place to check out."
"This is a gourmet cinnamon roll bakery that removes all the guilt from a classic dessert. They’re 100% vegan, dairy & lactose-free, egg-free and cholesterol-free and were featured on Shark Tank. Flavors include hot cocoa dream roll and spices praline roll."
"Offers: Gourmet vegan Cinnamon rolls; Pick-up (order online/phone), Delivery. Monday – Thursday & Sunday | 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM; Friday – Saturday | 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM. Contact Details: 1600 Kenaston Boulevard Unit 170; Ph: 204-414-2111; Website"
"The Thirsty Lion Tavern is perhaps one of the most laid-back bars on this list. Expect a pretty chilled out atmosphere where you can catch a hockey game and order a variety of traditional pub eats. They’ve got pool tables, large TVs, and some great beers on tap."
"The only real way to tell if summer has arrived in Winnipeg is to check this place as it gets filled up pretty quickly, It’s packed from April to October. Pretty sure it’s the designated hang out for biker groups, hipsters, lowkey models, and aspiring DJs all at the same time. This place is a must to go for bachelors."