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Ultimate Guide to Best Places to Eat in Banff with map
"Tooloulou’s: more known as a brunch place, but they also have sit down dinners that offer Cajun seafood and burgers. I’ve only gone there for brunch and the line is always out of the door starting at 10:30am. It has an extensive brunch list that ranges from Canadian specialties (poutine) to French toasts to sandwiches to eggs."
"Tooloulou’s in Banff is a locally owned restaurant with a variety of dining options for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The major attractions here are the Cajun Creole dishes with a Canadian twist. A family friendly place most suitable for parties and regular meals in case you’re in the town for more than a day."
"Self-described as a little Louisiana, a little Acadiana, and a little Canadiana…we call it pretty deliciousana. (Okay, bad joke, sorry.). Tooloulous uses their menu to plot the connection of the Acadians who left Canada for Louisiana and helped forge the Cajun culture."
"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."
"Banff-goers of a certain age might remember this space as the notorious nightclub and bad-decision factory Silver City. These days it’s home to High Rollers, a bowling alley-beer hall-pizza joint. Lace up a pair of retro-styled kicks and hit the lanes, then move the party over to the neon-lit bar area where long wooden tables practically guarantee that you’ll end up making friends."
"Across the street, even the locals wind up at High Rollers, a retro-meets-modern bowling alley that serves up New York-style pizza and beers (they’ve got 48 on tap, including some locally brewed options). There’s foosball, pool, and arcade games to keep everyone—kiddos included—occupied for several hours. They’re open nightly ’til 2 a.m."
"Renovated just a few years ago, Buffalo Mountain Lodge’s Sleeping Buffalo Dining Room feels like it’s a world away from Banff’s bustling main street. The food is upscale Canadiana with plenty of offerings from Canadian Rocky Mountain Resorts’ game ranch. This is also the place for wine lovers — the restaurant’s wine list has won several awards, thanks to its curated selections of both international and Canadian wines."
"If you want to be in the heart of the action of Banff proper Buffalo Mountain Lodge is a great choice for a hotel in Banff. Situated just minutes from downtown, Buffalo Mountain Lodge offers free shuttles for guests to go out for dinner, drinks or downtown shopping. We loved building a fire in our room as we overlooked our Rocky Mountain view."
"Slightly off the beaten path, the restaurant at the Buffalo Mountain Lodge is a nice escape from downtown. The food is traditional Albertan fair with an upscale twist. Think local bison with pickled melon."
"This go-to location caps off most night-on-the-town itineraries in Banff, and for good reason. Pizza by the slice or whole ones to go, donairs with sweet sauce, and poutine with all the best fixings are sure to hit the spot when the wee-hour cravings kick in – or as a hangover remedy the next day."
"This unassuming hole in the wall is known for serving hearty comfort food all day and all night (until 4am) – and for delivering to weary travelers unwilling to venture from their hotel rooms."
"It can be incredibly annoying at times when a restaurant offers only one or two vegan options that you’re stuck with and probably wouldn’t usually choose. We’ve all been there, gazing at the menu trying to drum up excitement over the third mushroom burger you’ve eaten this week. Luckily, Parks Distillery and Earls Kitchen + Bar both offer kick-ass plant-based menus."
"Earl’s Banff 299 Banff Avenue (403) 762-4414 11:30am til late. Earl’s is always reliable for good meal. Their menu has burgers, pizza, pasta and other creative entrées, salads and appetizers."
"A classic, lively cantina full of Sol-swigging snowboarders. It has ramped up some of the classics, like the Dos Porkos Quesadilla with pulled pork, smoky bacon and chorizo, or the Popcorn Shrimp Tacos with mango... Fusion in Banff Town"
"A casual Mexican joint offering all your favorites in a rustic wood setting dotted with antiques. The vibe is Wild-West-meets-Tijuana, and the spot has proved a favorite of people passing through and locals alike."
"…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)…"
"This is one of the fancier restaurants in town and it does not disappoint. It’s been years since we’ve made it back here but I still remember the maple-glazed salmon and the super creamy mashed potatoes. If you’re looking for an upscale restaurant in the heart of Banff, this is one of the top options."
"A Canadian cuisine experience of the upscale variety housed in an après-ski-influenced setting. It is well known for its focus on all-Canadian products, from British Columbia salmon to Alberta bison and maritime lobster."
"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."
"Stanley’s Smokehouse at the Fairmont Banff Springs Golf Course is the perfect spot to grab a beer & a bite, for golfers and non-golfers alike!"
"We’ve tried several Canmore sushi restaurants, but we always come back to Mii Sushi. Whether we eat in or order takeout, we feel that Mii Sushi has the best sushi in Canmore. Everyone’s tastes are different , of course, but our favorited at This excellent Canmore sushi restaurant are the tuna sashimi, salmon sushi I, the Mii house special roll, the mango salmon roll and the Flames roll."