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The Top 10 Bars in Edmonton, Alberta
"Located in Ellerslie – South Edmonton, Town Square is a craft brewery with a heard for community. It’s a place for family and friends, colleagues and sweethearts to come together. Town Square Brewing Co.’s mission is to provide palate-pleasing experiences with their locally crafted beer and unique fare."
"Town Square is a rustic and chic establishment creating artisanal beverages in a curated space. This Edmonton brewery may be small but the flavors being brewed here are big. Each draft has its own bright and vibrant design, which fits in with the spirit of the brewery."
"A post shared by Town Square Brewing Co. (@townsquarebrewing). You’ll be greeted with a chill atmosphere when you visit this laid-back tap house. Located in south Edmonton, Town Square Brewing Co. has a big emphasis on enjoying all things local."
"Central Social Hall has two convenient locations: downtown Edmonton and St. Albert. And, best of all, brunch is available all day, every day through either the regular menu (Monday – Friday) or the specialty weekend brunch menu, exclusively reserved for Saturdays and Sundays (oh, and did we mention the selection of expertly crafted brunch cocktails?)."
"We’ve already mentioned Central Social Hall offers one of the best brunches in Edmonton. But did you know its two locations (St. Albert and Downtown) also come equipped with some impressive outdoor space?. Jasper Ave’s multi-tiered patio provides plenty of opportunities for pints and people watching."
"Offers: Skip the Dishes, 20% off Curbside food orders and Beer, Liquor and Wine for pickup as well. Contact Details: 12711 97St, NW Edmonton; Ph: 780-476-2739; Website"
"Named after the Gaelic word Bothan, meaning “small hut” or “traveler’s resting place,” The Bothy Wine and Whiskey Bar is a cozy bar and bistro located on Calgary Trail that features over 175 varieties of whiskies, 20 wines served by the glass, a range of unique beers, and spirits. The Bar has appealing lunch and dinner menus that include freshly made soups, salads, appetizers, and entrées such as chicken pie, haggis, and pork dumplings. The atmosphere is just as comforting as the food, with dark wood and leather interiors, a long stylish bar, and a small stage for live music and other events."
"For those who love a fancy wine bar, look no further than The Bothy Wine and Whiskey Bar, located on Calgary Trail. This cozy little place is home to over 175 varieties of whiskies, 16 wines served by the glass, including a range of unique beers, and spirits. But you don’t have to stop at drinks, they have an amazing seafood menu: service available for lunch and dinners."
"This is a bad decision taken by our family that we chosen Safforn restaurant. We was group of 9 went there to celebrate birthday party."
"An offshoot of the Common nightclub, 99ten is undoubtedly one of the best urban hangouts downtown. With their live music and overflowing alcohol, you can party in the club all night. However, they’re more of a venue for bands, DJs and private events."
"Science Museums11211 142nd St, Edmonton, Alberta MoreLess Info. From biology to space exploration, TELUS World of Science has exhibits that are entertaining while being informative. The science museum has the largest planetarium in Canada, and there is an Imax theatre that features sci-fi and documentary films."
"Then you’ll absolutely love the family-friendly fun at the TELUS World of Science!. Home to five interactive exhibits, this popular science museum offers exciting hands-on experiences. Kids will love learning about the human body at The Body Fantastic."
"Located in the northern suburbs, the Alberta Railway Museum (ARM) features a selection of still-operating and static locomotives and rolling stock. Founded in 1976 to preserve the province’s rich railway heritage, the museum features more than 75 engines and railcars, a number of original railway buildings, and many related artifacts. One of the highlights of visiting is having the chance to ride on one of the trains during the summer months."
"If trains and railways fascinate you, the Alberta Railway Museum is one of the best Edmonton museums for you. This outdoor museum is very rustic, but it contains more than 75 train cars and locomotives as well as historical buildings. You can learn about railway history and enjoy a short ride on a vintage train."
"If your kid loves trains or vehicles, then consider paying a visit to the Alberta Railway Museum a short drive northeast of the city. For us, our rides on the High Level Bridge Streetcar and on the train and streetcar at Fort Edmonton Park were enough. The museum is open on summer weekends only."
"Along the side of the Mercer Warehouse building lives one of the most photogenic spots in our beautiful city — a stunning row of vintage neon signs, lighting up the sky with every colour imaginable. The wall of historic signs tells a story of Edmonton’s past, featuring advertisements from bygone businesses. The neon sign museum is outside, easily accessible, and always open — check it out during daylight or at night for a different kind of glow.Located on 104 Street just north of 104 Avenue"
"This outdoor Edmonton museum is utterly unique and makes for an incredibly fun stop whether you’re a resident of the city or just visiting. With 20 historic neon signs collected by the City of Edmonton, this display is one of the most photographable Edmonton museums in the city. Plaques are found below each sign detailing where the sign once hung, so you can imagine the signs in their original homes."
"The Neon Sign Museum, the first of its kind in Canada, features restored neon signs from Edmonton’s past. There’s 20 neon signs on the east wall of the TELUS building and the south wall of the Mercer Warehouse building on 104 Street and 104 Avenue."
"Each year, people flock to the Ice Castles at Hawrelak Park. The man-made ice castles are a frosty wonderland – Instagrammable, indeed!. View this post on Instagram"
"The most recent addition to Edmonton's downtown architectural tapestry is the Rogers Place arena, designed by HOK in association with Architecture Tkalcic Bengert and Dialog and constructed by PCL Construction Management. Featuring “dynamic flowing lines, evocative of snow drifts and the dynamism of hockey,” this landmark building is home to the NHL’s Edmonton Oilers, a hockey and entertainment arena that connects to the Ice District through a pedway that crosses 104 Avenue. Designed and constructed to achieve LEED® Silver certification, Rogers Place is considered “the finest arena anywhere in the world” and is a leader in sustainable design and construction and includes a community ice rink, a casino and a restaurant."
"For sports fanatics, Edmonton is home to one of the most iconic NHL teams – the Edmonton Oilers. Once known as the “City of Champions”, the Edmonton Oilers had one of the top dynasties to ever play in the NHL, including players like Wayne Gretzky, Mark Messier, Juri Kurri, and many others. They won 5 Stanley Cups in a period of just 6 years."
"Why you need to go: Rogers Place is well worth every penny that was spent on its construction. Not only do the infamous Edmonton Oilers now have a new home, but our great city can also welcome a ton of artists looking to tour in Alberta; talk about exciting!"