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BEST Things to Do in Edmonton: Top Attractions & Places to Visit in 2021
"Little Brick is a cute cafe that’s actually inside a super old house!. Found near the River Valley, this cafe has one of the first winter patios in Edmonton. Along with offering delicious cafe drinks (I recommend the chai latte), you can grab a light meal from their menu of heart-warming food like Baked Potato Soup and Beef Stew."
"Little Brick is the type of place that will make you want to stay a little longer. Located right in the heart of Edmonton, this quirky cafe is known for its great coffee and high-quality meals. They also have locally made goods such as housewares, body products, and cooking or baking ingredients on the shelves for sale."
"The Little Brick coffee shop is actually a cafe, general store, and event space downtown Edmonton. The Little Brick is such a cute coffee shop you should check out. They have of course have great coffee and other drink items but I really love their food."
"Most of the dishes at the downtown Jasper Ave location are meat-free or can be made meat-less. The chana masala wrap uses chickpeas for protein; you can also order a vegan chicken chana wrap or vegan coconut chicken, made with chunks of soy. And, the vegetarian and vegan-friendly samosas always hit the spot."
"Remedy Cafe is one part Indian and Pakistani restaurant, one part coffee bar. If the hit TV show ‘Friends’ was filmed in Edmonton, the cast would gather daily at the Jasper Avenue location. Their legendary house-made chai pairs well with either a sabhji masala or butter chicken wrap."
"The 'remedy' here is cheap, authentic Indian food served in an ultra-casual cafe – meaning you can use wi-fi with one hand and dip your naan in curry sauce with the other. Everyone raves about the chai and butter..."
"Cafe Bicyclette, a friendly neighbourhood café in the French Quarter, serves up a delightful assortment of baked treats and savoury mains. The beautiful patio stays open in the winter (you heard that right), and is the perfect spot to share one of the city’s best poutines with loved ones."
"Cafe Bicyclette is a newer Edmonton Cafe we’ve tried and I’m so glad we did. It’s in a french community so if you speak french they do have a french and English menu for you to choose from. I loved their breakfast food so much and will get if over and over again."
"In addition to regular coffee drinks, this chic cafe in the French Quarter of Edmonton will feed you hard-to-resist French fare and Quebecois cuisine. Think smoked salmon croissant and classic poutine. Don’t be startled when the staff greets you in French."
"They make all of their goods from scratch every day with no mixes, preservatives, or shortcuts. Classic French pastries such as macarons, croissants, and éclairs, as well as Alberta favorites such as brownies and butter tarts, are available at Duchess. At Duchess, they use only the freshest and highest-quality ingredients available, such as France’s Valrhona chocolate, 84 percent churn butter, and all-natural flavorings and extracts."
"We couldn’t write a list of our favourite bakeries and not include the world-famous Duchess Bake Shop. It’s hard for us to make a list of recommendations for Duchess, because everything is just so good. If we HAD to pick, we’d recommend the brioche loaf, ginger cookie and feature éclair."
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"Get your caffeine fix in this family-friendly café that offers up cozy seating and lighter fare. Woodrack has a tasty assortment of baked goods with many gluten-free options too. Simple comfort food will please everybody, while coffee from Ace, Roasti Coffee, and Oso Negro will help the adults to refuel."
"The Woodrack Cafe is one of the unique cafes on Whyte Avenue in Edmonton. At first, you might get drawn in by the ambiance, but you will end up staying for the food. This women-owned cafe has an irresistible boho-inspired interior to complement its enchanting drink and food menu."
"This coffee shop recently moved closer to Whyte ave very close to Block 1912. This is another coffee shop with great food and drinks. My favorite thing to get here is the tomato bisque and three cheese grilled cheese."
"This spot is definitely taking the ‘food is fuel’ approach to their offerings. But, luckily for us, they also do take care to make sure that the fuel tastes good. Perfect, we’re trying to avoid eating bricks of nutrients while we still can."
"Ohana-Ya is one of the best Japanese restaurants you will find near Edmonton. Their tuna tataki is superb and well worth the trip across the river. It is the perfect place to take your family and friends as they serve several Japanese delights on small plates."
"Just east of downtown, Borden Park is the perfect hangout spot on a warm summer afternoon. Relax in the sun on the grass or take cover in the many shaded areas. The space is full of trails and pathways that will lead you to stunning sculptures and unique art installations."
"Nah, just the most beautiful and extravagant bathroom you've ever seen!. Borden Park is super cool because they have tons of public art pieces, and this pavilion fits right in. The mirrored triangular panels almost camouflage the building in the daytime."
"Officially opening in 1913 as a residence for Alberta’s Lieutenant Governors, Government House was designed by Architect R.P. Blakey under the direction of A.M. Jeffers, Chief Architect of the Alberta Legislature Building, and constructed by the Department of Public Works. Designed in the Jacobean Revival style with Scottish Baronial elements, the three story sandstone building is grand in scale with asymmetrical façades, decorations, bay windows, balconies, and high gabled roofs with dormers."
"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."
"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..."