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15 Banff Restaurants For Your Canadian Rockies Trip
"The Bison serves us seasonal Canadian dishes with locally sourced ingredients. It’s well known as the best spot in Banff when they open for brunch on Sunday. The menu is more varied than several other restaurants in Banff, with a wide range of options like vegan or vegetarian."
"Best known by locals for its stunning views of the Canadian Rockies (nab a seat by the giant windows to make other diners jealous!), the Bison’s best-kept secret is its addictive dinner and Sunday brunch menus. Chefs Liz and Kirk are..."
"Rocky Mountain comfort food" made with organically grown local ingredients is served here, with bison a specialty. Slow cooking is an emphasis...Read More"
"The Maple Leaf in the heart of downtown Banff offers an enticing brunch menu every day of the week. Their log cabin design is sure to warm your soul no matter the season. Known for their mouthwatering maple bacon as well as their Canadian bacon Benedict, The Maple Leaf is an easy choice for an authentic Canadian brunch."
"The Maple Leaf Grill and Lounge has a warm mountain atmosphere with a lot of Canadian Inspired dishes. They use local Canadian ingredients such as an Alberta beef ribeye and or maple dijon B.C."
"Definitely more of a locals haunt than a tourist one (which is nice), Eddie has got a lot of charm in its little interior and some great burgers. If peanut butter and jelly sounds like a weird combination in a burger, we would have to agree, but somehow it works perfectly alongside double-smoked bacon, tomato and jalapeno cheese, all squished in-between a pretzel buns. Eddie also serves up Caesars garnished with a chicken wing, which we definitely approve of."
"Eddie Burger + Bar serves up some of the best burgers in town. Get your Canadian on and order a classic Alberta beef, Stampede bison burger, or Eddie Mac cheeseburger and wash it down with a shake. Eddie’s also offers a veggie burger and gluten-free options."
"Eddie Burger & Bar: a cute burger joint not far from Tooloulou’s. They offer some specialty burgers as well as beers. When you walk by the restaurant you will definitely be drawn in by the delicious smell of their truffle fries."
"Bear Street Tavern is a great place to hang out in the afternoon in Banff and is best for known for the pizza and beer. The restaurant has an amazing dog-friendly patio where you can enjoy your meal directly under the sun. A unique customer favorite is the Godfather pizza; topped with truffle oil, confit garlic, prosciutto, arugula, and finished off with herbed panko, giving it a satisfying crunch."
"This gastropub hits a double whammy: ingeniously flavored pizzas washed down with locally brewed pints. Banffites head here in droves for a plate of pulled-pork nachos or a bison-and-onion pizza, accompanied by..."
"Winter activities often mean you’re burning plenty of calories, so if you’re looking for a laid-back atmosphere and some tasty grub, head to this tavern to replenish."
"The Devil’s Gap is often the halfway point as a night out escalates from pub to club. It’s a chameleon when it comes to the Banff bar scene. Come early enough to enjoy a game of foosball and catch up with friends over a Pabst, but wander in beyond 10 pm and it’ll transform into a shoulder-to-shoulder party."
"Starting from Stoney Trailhead, it’s only a 1.7 km hike into Kananaskis Country to visit the glorious Troll Falls. The trail is flat and comfortable for most beginner hikers. Over the winter these falls will completely freeze over, leaving you with an icy mass that you can climb onto."
"Troll Falls is not technically located in the Canadian Rockies, but in Kananaskis country. The short, relatively flat stroll to the falls is appropriate for families, especially those with small children, who will love the falls at the end!. What’s special about these falls?"
"The gondola in Banff takes you up almost 3000ft up above the town and is a great place to take photos, especially at sunset. If you like hiking then it's possible to walk up there too. It takes around 2.5 hours to get to the top and you can reward yourself with a soak in the Banff hot springs when you come back down."
"Next on our list is one of the most famous things to do in Banff and that’s taking the Banff Gondola up Sulphur Mountain. From the top, the views are absolutely stunning!. To me, the Banff Gondola is the most spectacular gondola ride in Canada."
"After exploring the Banff town, head to the Sulphur mountains. The Banff Sightseeing Gondola is located 5 minutes from the Town of Banff."
"The Cascades of Time Gardens is behind the building and was a great place for a stroll through its gardens and flower beds."
"The Buffalo Nations Luxton Museum immerses visitors in the heritage of the First Nations indigenous groups that have inhabited the Banff and Lake Louise area for centuries. The exhibits showcase a variety of artifacts and art pieces including weaponry, tools, clothing and ceremonial pieces and describe the rich and diverse First Nations way of life within Banff National Park. Located just across the Bow River to the south of Banff’s town centre."
"In a log ‘fortress’ beside the Bow River is Alberta’s oldest museum. Colourful life-size dioramas depict the traditional life and"
"Mountain landscape and wildlife photo art prints: framed, unframed, canvas, metal and acrylic. Canadian glass, pottery, wood art and jewellery."
"…meal at Castello Italiana.Looking for a more casual atmosphere?. Join us in the Ramsay Bar!. Dress Code:Smart Casual (no hats, sports wear or torn jeans)…"
"415 Banff Ave, Banff, Banff National Park, Alberta CanadaItalian, Swiss, EuropeanLunch, Dinner, Late NightReservations, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service+1 403-762-3848http://www.ticinorestaurant.com"