Guidebook for Calgary

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Guidebook for Calgary

Food Scene

This is a new-era diner. Brewing Phil & Sebastian coffee, curing its own bacon and selling pastries from Pascal’s Pastries, the restaurant is focused on supporting local businesses and serving fresh dishes.
44 habitants recommandent
Vintage Chophouse and Tavern
320 11 Avenue Southwest
44 habitants recommandent
This is a new-era diner. Brewing Phil & Sebastian coffee, curing its own bacon and selling pastries from Pascal’s Pastries, the restaurant is focused on supporting local businesses and serving fresh dishes.
Part of the Music Mile. Open late to very late Fridays and Saturdays. Serving coffee when you need it and wine when you want it, Gravity is a high-end café for unwinding. The family-owned business sells a range of breakfast and lunch items, as well as cheese boards and olive bowls for sharing with friends over a glass of pinot noir. Gravity is community-oriented, acting as a platform for local musicians on Friday and Saturday nights with part of the pay-what-you-can cover charge going to various local charities.
33 habitants recommandent
Gravity Espresso & Wine Bar
909 10 St SE
33 habitants recommandent
Part of the Music Mile. Open late to very late Fridays and Saturdays. Serving coffee when you need it and wine when you want it, Gravity is a high-end café for unwinding. The family-owned business sells a range of breakfast and lunch items, as well as cheese boards and olive bowls for sharing with friends over a glass of pinot noir. Gravity is community-oriented, acting as a platform for local musicians on Friday and Saturday nights with part of the pay-what-you-can cover charge going to various local charities.
A personal favorite, Rouge boasts award-winning food prepared by first-class chefs, right on the banks of the Bow. The restaurant operates out of a historic heritage home built in 1891 that formerly belonged to A.E. Cross, one of “The Big Four,” the wealthy cattlemen who were the founders of the Stampede. Serving exquisite meals prepared with great attention to texture, temperature and colour, Rouge is worth every penny. Named #60 best restaurant in the world by san Pellegrino in 2010.
33 habitants recommandent
Rouge
1240 8 Ave SE
33 habitants recommandent
A personal favorite, Rouge boasts award-winning food prepared by first-class chefs, right on the banks of the Bow. The restaurant operates out of a historic heritage home built in 1891 that formerly belonged to A.E. Cross, one of “The Big Four,” the wealthy cattlemen who were the founders of the Stampede. Serving exquisite meals prepared with great attention to texture, temperature and colour, Rouge is worth every penny. Named #60 best restaurant in the world by san Pellegrino in 2010.
Another personal favourite. Focused, authentic Italian fine dining. Serious food and seriously good.
9 habitants recommandent
Sugo Caffe Italia
1214 9 Ave SE
9 habitants recommandent
Another personal favourite. Focused, authentic Italian fine dining. Serious food and seriously good.

Everything Else

Another personal favourite. Focused, authentic Italian fine dining. Serious food and seriously good.
9 habitants recommandent
Sugo Caffe Italia
1214 9 Ave SE
9 habitants recommandent
Another personal favourite. Focused, authentic Italian fine dining. Serious food and seriously good.

Drinks & Nightlife

The Hose is the local. While you live in Inglewood, even if only for one night, it is your local too.
17 habitants recommandent
The Hose and Hound Neighbourhood Pub
1030 9 Ave SE
17 habitants recommandent
The Hose is the local. While you live in Inglewood, even if only for one night, it is your local too.