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American Restaurants in Downtown Edmonton Edmonton AB
"Located right in the heart of Edmonton, Little Brick seems to catch plenty of people off guard with the eclectic, backyard setting that’s normally often seen in outdoor picnics. It provides a warm, homey touch that people appreciate when they want somewhere to eat that reminds them of warm summers and happy thoughts.You’ll find great coffee and high-quality meals at this place. What’s great is that they support local farms and their food is always fresh."
"Nestled in the Riverdale community just off of the Edmonton River Valley,Little Brick cafedeceptively features more than meets the eye. Imagine a heritage home with its many rooms transformed into cozy reading nooks and seating areas. This location could be dressed in so many different ways."
"Little Brick is a café, general store and event space that’s located right in the heart of Edmonton. They’re a staunch believer of the philosophy of keeping things simple. Hence the outdoorsy, backyard setting in simple picnic tables — it provides a homey touch to this place."
"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."
"Remedy Cafe is a long-standing local cafe brand in Edmonton. As you can probably guess from their tagline, “Be spicy. Drink chai,”Remedy Cafe is a locals’ go-to spot for all things chai."
"This chic french-country bistro has been in the outdoor patio game for years, and this winter will be no different. Enjoy cozy fires snuggled up with buffalo-plaid blankets and cushions. They also run a ‘Patio Series,’ featuring performances by local artists."
"If you want to have a taste of French cuisine, Café Bicyclette is the place for you. Delicious dishes served here include the tasty les omelettes, les croissants, and Les oeufs and bacon."
"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."
"Duchess is a world-class bakery in Edmonton, Canada, serving classic french macarons, croissants, tarts, cakes, & éclairs. It is always busy and it’s no wonder —it was ranked as one of the world’s top bakeries along with the famous Parisian bakery, Ladureehere. If you need a macaron and a coffee in a french patisserie, this is your spot!"
"The salted caramel flavour is so good it will make you believe in love, because that’s how strongly you will feel about them. This French bakery, named the best patisserie in Canada by the National Post, also serves gluten-free whipped meringues. You can buy the big ones or bags of the minis."
"The Sugar Bowl's sister eatery, Eleanor & Laurent, is a café, boulangerie, patisserie, rotisserie, charcuterie, and meeting place. Come for the to-die-for pastries, stay for the elegant and adorable décor. Located near the Garneau Theatre and the southside of the High Level Bridge, this bakery is easily accessible by bike, foot, or public transit."
"Mandolin Books and Coffee Company is an amazing gathering spot; in the summer they even have a dog-friendly patio in the back. They buy and sell used books, have locally made pottery, Pinocchio ice cream and frequently host book readings and local authors."
"Why you need to go: If Edmonton does anything best, it's cooking up sweet treats. These Hawaiian-style donuts are more than delicious, and definitely satisfy any cravings you've been having. They inject the filling and apply the frosting right in front of you upon ordering, so you know you're getting some top quality stuff."
"Ohana was my first donut (yes they spell it donut instead of doughnut) shop visit when I moved to Edmonton a few years ago. And they set the bar high for my Edmonton donut experience!. I love the donuts here because they are made-to-order meaning when you bite into your donut, it’s still warm!"
"If you want to get to know Edmonton’s coffee scene, you probably should start at the source: Joe Parrottino, who first introduced Edmonton to proper espresso-based coffee in the ’90s. He’s now considered by many to be the godfather of the local independent coffee shop scene. His latest venture is the wildly popular ACE Coffee Roasters, which supplies beans to a number of other shops around town (see below) and is well loved for its fully developed, traditional Italian flavour profile."
"All coffee aficionados will love the local Edmonton coffee roaster, Ace Coffee Roasters — they’re our favourite coffee in Edmonton!. Their beans are used in most local coffee shops. There’s also a Garneau location at 11053 86 Ave, Edmonton."
"Get your coffee straight from the source and visit their cafe. While you’re there, you might as well learn about all the different ways to make it. Who knows, you might head h0me with a new coffee dripper and a pound or two of beans."
"The fourth brewery in the Bearhill Brewing family, Campio Brewing Co. was established in 2018 and rounds out the ‘Albeerta’ story in Edmonton. With a beer program that ranges from the working man’s thirst quenching brews to a sour program that pushes the palate, Campio has something for everyone. Come for:their 'yeast forward', 'malt forward' and 'hop forward' brews."
"The staff is amazing and helpful, the beer is great and they also carry kombucha for those that want to go out but not drink."
"This local pub and brewery was started by chemists who were interested in experimenting with beer, so their beer is a mix of science and craft. This also means you can expect a highly rotational tap from Odd Company. On tap now are a refreshing Mandarina Sour, a double-dry-hopped Good Chemistry IPA, and sweet golden pilsner."
"Odd Company creates a culture around the credo of good cheer and better beer through chemistry. The brewers here are chemists who love to experiment and carefully hone their technical craft. Every small batch brew will be different each time you visit, for an always exciting experience."
"At Brewsters, one of the longest-standing craft breweries in Alberta, you can enjoy a large selection of tasty pub foods to pair with their selection of fruity or classic beers. The quintessential Brewsters beer to try is the Brewfoot Blueberry Ale, served with a healthy helping of fresh blueberries at the bottom of your glass. Similarly, you can order this setup with raspberries and their River City Raspberry Ale."
"With a bunch of locations across the province this brew pub is known for sports and local beer. There are 3 locatons in Edmonton you can check out. Pub - 1140 91 St SW, Edmonton, AB T6X 0P2"
"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."