Where to eat near the Edmonton Convention Centre

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There’s a lively scene in downtown Edmonton and we’re not just talking about the murals that drape our beloved alleys. No, we’re talking about the food. We’ve loaded up on sweet spots around the Edmonton Convention Centre that are deserving to be on your next “gotta eat here” list.

The closest spots

Fairmont Hotel McDonald’s Harvest Room

Continental Fine Treat Bistro

Their pierogis are a longtime fan fave. Ever had dill pickle soup? Theirs is famous Edmonton-wide. Plus, many items are gluten-friendly. 9698 Jasper Avenue

Rigoletto’s Italian Restaurant

Simple and authentic southern Italian food. The baked rigatoni deserves an award. 9802 Jasper Avenue

Hoang Long 888

Casual Vietnamese fare that has staples like pho and banh mi. It’s an easy and delicious spot for lunch. 9892 Jasper Avenue

Ruth’s Chris Steak House

For the steak enthusiasts and the super hungry. Enough said. 9990 Jasper Ave

Fairmont Macdonald – The Harvest Room & Confederation Lounge

Come for the food, stay for the river valley patio views. 10065 100 Street

Local coffee shops

Credo Coffee

Credo Coffee

A well-loved coffee institution that draws residents from all over the city. 10162 100A Street

Ace Coffee Roasters

Solid pick for craft coffee. Manulife Place, 2nd floor

Coffee Bureau

Their flat white and chai lattes are some of the best in the city. And if you like Montreal bagels, they’ve got them, along with a selection of pastries. 10505 Jasper Avenue

Caffe Sole

As an alternative to coffee, their Mexican hot chocolate is divine. They also have excellent sandwiches if you are feeling peckish. City Centre Mall, main floor

L’Espresso Cafe

A convenient homey-vibes stop if you’re passing Churchill Square and City Hall! 3 Sir Winston Churchill Square

Brunch

Rosewood Foods

They’re winning best brunch accolades left and right. And their cruellers are on another level. 10150 100 Street

OEB Breakfast Co.

Family-friendly artisanal breakfast. The bennys are… *chef’s kiss*. 10174 100A Street

De Dutch

Ordering a pannekoek AKA a Dutch pancake is a must! 10030 Jasper Avenue

Lunch

Okinawa Onigiri

Double Greeting Wonton House

It’s a long-time “hole-in-the-wall” gem but it brings back many childhood memories of fried chicken for a lot of Edmontonians. 10212 96 Street

Dalla Tavola Zenari

Italian comfort food where there’s no such thing as too much cheese. 10166 100a Street

Okinawa Onigiri

Where artisan coffee meets a new twist on onigiri that is truly addictive. 10011 102 Avenue

Seoul Fried Chicken

Their Lil Seoul and Big Seouls are perfect lunch combos. 10145 104 Street

Bistro Praha

Edmontonians passionately praise their menu so much that it caught the eye of The New York Times. Go for the steak tartare. 10117 101 Street

Cafe

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Aroma Café & Snacks Bar

A café that checks off all the food craving boxes. Plus, house-made samosas live here. 10119 Rice Howard Way

District Café & Bakery

The lineups say it all: you’ve picked an excellent spot for lunch and everything in between. Get there early to also snag your pick of French pastry. 10011 109 Street

Ayco Café

Dig your hands in one of their latest Tik Tok trend inspired pastries. 10551 Jasper Avenue

OBJ3CTS

An eclectic mix of “caffeine, cake, and culture” so you can enjoy a pastry and pick up a gift all in one stop. 10356 Jasper Avenue

Remedy Café

If you haven’t had chai, an aromatic cardamom-laced tea, this is *the* place to start. They even have drinks topped with Rose petals or pistachios! 10279 Jasper Avenue

Worth the walk

Bar Henry

Bar Bricco

Easily on the list of favourite restaurants for many Edmontonians. This is where Italian tradition meets modern execution. 10349 Jasper Avenue

Bernadette’s

Offers Indigenous flavours with seasonal and traditional ingredients at this new wine bar. Bernadette’s has been such a hit that it earned a spot on EnRoute’s Best New Restaurants. 10114 104 Street

Fu’s Repair Shop

Cocktails, dumplings and dim sum in an Instagrammable atmosphere. 10524 Jasper Avenue

Bar Henry

Another of EnRoute’s Best New Restaurant, Bar Henry is the place to be seen at. This is award-winning chef Daniel Costa’s latest cozy cocktail concept. Don’t sleep on this one. 10220 103 Avenue

The Marc

It’s a fine-dining experience served with superior customer service and classic French fare. 9940 106 Street

TZiN

A very small and very popular tapas and wine bar with shareable plates that loyal clients swear by. 10115 104 Street

Pubs

Sherlock Holmes

Kelly’s Pub

Order up: wings, beer, and a high-energy pub. An ideal spot before or after an event. 10156 104 Street

The Sherlock Holmes Pub

THE go-to bar landmarked by its classic British telephone booth. 10012 101a Avenue

CRAFT Beer Market

The rooftop patio and space for large groups makes this an easy pre-event destination. 10013 101A Avenue

The Dive Bar

You might just stumble upon an event that night. Ain’t that fun? 9692 Jasper Avenue

Underground Tap & Grill

The selection of 72 taps is reason alone to check it out. 1004 Jasper Avenue

Cocktails

Dolly’s Cocktails

Honi Honi Tiki Lounge

Island-inspired cocktails so good, some of them are on fire. Some of the city’s best sips! 10262 103 Street

DOSC

An unsuspecting café in the front and a steakhouse cocktail bar in the back. 10190 104 Street

Baijiu

A bit of a walk but worth it for its trendy Asian-inspired cocktails and a hidden speakeasy (Little Hong Kong). 10359 104 Street

Dolly’s Cocktail Bar

An ultra pink and ultra innovative cocktail bar that will have you snapping pics left and right. Try their version of a Bulldog: Aperol slush with a mini prosecco bottle in it. 9902 109 Street

The Common

A well-known Edmonton staple that is never short of hip vibes. With live music venue just downstairs, you should plan for an eventful night out. We recommend you take a 5-minute ride there to save yourself from a 25-minute walk. 9910 109 Street

 

…and this only scratches the surface of what the downtown dining scene has to offer. Tag @edmontondtwn when you visit one of these establishments and let us know what you think. Will you be checking off another “gotta eat here” off your list?