68 Best Restaurants in Canada

Billy's Seafood Company

$$$$ | Downtown Fodor's choice

It's a restaurant, it's an oyster bar, and it's a fish market, where the fresh fish selection is impressive and everything is cooked to perfection, making for delicious meals (there are choices for nonfish fans, too). You can also enjoy divine desserts for the finale. Billy's sophisticated vibe is enhanced by soft, jazzy background music.

Hungry Heart Café

$$ Fodor's choice

Open for breakfast and lunch, this café makes the perfect spot to take a break from touring and enjoy a variety of options like shrimp pad thai, roast cauliflower soup, or any number of daily changing specials crafted by one of the most versatile chefs in Newfoundland. Under the umbrella of the nonprofit Stella's Circle, all revenue from the restaurant goes back into helping the most vulnerable in the community.

142 Military Rd., St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, A1C 2E6, Canada
709-738–6164
Known For
  • fresh salads
  • house-made desserts
  • Saturday brunch
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.–Mon. No dinner

Post Hotel

$$$$ Fodor's choice

One of the true epicurean experiences in the Canadian Rockies, the Post delivers daring, regionally inspired cuisine accompanied by excellent wines (it's one of only four restaurants in Canada to receive the Wine Spectator's Grand Award). A low, exposed-beam ceiling and a stone fireplace aglow in winter create an in-from-the-cold aura; white napery provides a touch of elegance; and a changing menu keeps things interesting, with dishes that might include Alaskan king crab drizzled with lemongrass-ginger butter, sautéed wild British Columbia halibut in lemongrass-thyme sauce, or Alberta beef tenderloin in bordelaise. With more than 26,000 bottles, the restaurant may well have Canada's best wine collection. For a unique experience with a group of six or more, inquire about the private cellar dining room.

200 Pipestone Rd., Lake Louise, Alberta, T0L 1E0, Canada
403-522–3989
Known For
  • outstanding wine selection (more than 26,000 bottles)
  • artful blend of rusticity and elegance
  • innovative, regularly changing menu
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations essential

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Stone Peak

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Just outside the Jasper National Park gates, this gourmet farm-to-table restaurant is a hidden gem with wonderful mountain views. The menu changes often, but the food is always made from locally sourced, seasonal ingredients (try the bison burger) and everything, including the desserts, is prepared fresh on-site; there's also about two dozen beer choices including an extensive locally made craft beer list and a fun cocktail and martini menu. The restaurant received the Wine Spectator Award of Excellence several years running and the carefully curated wine list features over 300 well-priced wines---some served by the glass and some by the bottle. There are two seatings for dinner---one between 5 and 6 pm and a second after 7:30 pm.

The Nook and Cannery

$$ Fodor's choice

This easygoing diner does a bustling lunch service in large part due to the personality and creativity of its owner, locally known as an innovative and improvisational chef. Enjoy casual fare with surprising ingredients in a space decorated with an eclectic mix of family photos, bottled preserves, and tabletops repurposed from old furniture and signage. Vegan, gluten-free, and meat-based options are available in generous portions.

Truffle Pigs Bistro

$$$ Fodor's choice

With an eclectic assortment of knick-knacks, most with a "pig" theme, this cute, bright bistro grabs your attention as soon as you walk through the door. Fiercely local, the wine/beer menu is totally BC-centric and dishes use fresh, local ingredients with menu selections ranging from burgers or crispy duck to ethnic fusion dishes like a Moroccan lamb shank. A kids' menu is also available, as well as lunch kits for hikers. Reservations are available only through the winter months. Summertime is first-come-first-serve, and note that people will drive from as far away as Calgary just to eat here, so there can be line-ups during the busy dinner hours.

A. C. Sharkey's Pub and Grill

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Behind a rather unappealing facade (it used to be a liquor store) is a classic neighborhood pub, with a friendly staff and locals creating a nice atmosphere in which to enjoy a long menu of pub favorites: fish-and-chips, quesadillas, grilled maple salmon, steaks, and more, as well as delicious homemade desserts. Breakfast is served beginning at 10 am, and on some evenings there's live music.

Bagel Cafe

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The name belies the menu at this cozy spot on Duckworth Street where you can get excellent food for any meal of the day. Generous breakfast offerings bring local ingredients to traditional dishes. The with eclectic decor and soft lighting, the atmosphere is both relaxed and intimate. 

Bear's Paw Bakery

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This cozy downtown bakery is a great stop for a breakfast of tasty muffins and other confections or a lunch of sandwiches and wraps. Freshly baked cookies, cakes, and artisanal breads are also available, along with a wide variety of coffees and teas. Popular with locals and visitors, this place with just a few tables for dining inside can be packed during peak times. The owners also run the Other Paw, two blocks away.

4 Pyramid Lake Rd, Jasper, Alberta, T0E 1E0, Canada
780-852–3233
Known For
  • white-chocolate and raspberry scones (as recommended by Oprah Winfrey's O magazine)
  • gooey cinnamon rolls
  • local hangout with good coffee
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner, Reservations not accepted

Best Coast Café

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This type of diner food (fresh comfort food with a certain international panache) is a rare find on the island. Tucked away in an easy-to-overlook retail spot in a small pedestrian shopping area, the extroverted and gracious staff serves some excellent breakfast and lunch options.
74 Broadway, Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
709-639–7141
Known For
  • all-day breakfast
  • fresh soups, sandwiches, and tacos
  • homemade bread
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner

Big Horn Cafe

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So much more than a specialty coffee shop, Radium's only café offers a full selection of grab-and-go soup and sandwiches, breakfast burritos, quiche, and baked goods for breakfast and lunch. A bright, spacious room with high, open-duct industrial-style ceilings contrasts nicely with the warmth of the custom-made Douglas fir tabletops, plants throughout, and a wall filled with locally made BC products. Free Wi-Fi is available, as well as charging stations if you need to catch up on work or research. The outdoor patio (with umbrellas) is the perfect place to enjoy a beverage and people-watch.

7527 Main St. West, Radium, British Columbia, Canada
778-527--5005
Known For
  • grab-and-go breakfast and lunch
  • scones and cinnamon buns
  • breakfast special on weekends for C$9.95
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed December 24, 25, and 31st. No dinner

Bluebird Cafe

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This cozy café serves a variety of hot beverages, breakfast, and lunch options. Windows all-round provide light and an airy interior seating, while outside tables provide a sunny alternative during the summer months.

Café Aroma Latino

$$ | North End

Come to this fab spot to grab breakfast where they serve authentic Central and South American dishes in a cozy location.

Café de l'Anse

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The magnificent patio, with its view of the ocean, is the place to sit while enjoying regional specialties. Sample seafood the way locals eat it, say codfish brandade, codfish balls, smoked fish or sausage, and seafood gratin. Flank steak and rabbit tartare are other possibilities. Desserts are homemade. Blond wood panels the open-space dining room, making for a cozy setting where the whole family feels welcome. The attached, nonprofit Centre culturel Le Griffon works to preserve local maritime culture.

Café des Artistes

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Sip a house-roasted coffee or nibble a bright shrimp salad while pondering art that decorates this colorful café at the heart of the town. The owner's intention was to create a delicious place that helped support local artists. Paintings, stained glass, and other objects decorate the sunlit space, where timbers support high ceilings. Generous salads and sandwiches characterize the menu. Homemade soups and desserts are available, too. For a nightcap, try a spiked coffee.

101 rue de la Reine, Gaspé, Québec, G4X 1T5, Canada
418-368–3366
Known For
  • restaurant doubles as an art gallery and craft shop
  • river view from restaurant
  • superior breakfasts

Cafe Mount Robson

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This café is a great place to enjoy coffee, tea, or ice cream, grab-and-go breakfasts, fine chocolates, or baked goods before or after a hike. There's also a variety of hot and cold sandwiches, pizza, hamburgers, stew, burgers, fries, and poutine. They even micro-roast organic fairly traded coffee beans in small batches, and you can have local beer or BC wine with your meal if you dine inside. There are picnic tables if you wish to dine outside and enjoy the magnificent scenery.

18344 Yellowhead Hwy., Mount Robson Provincial Park, British Columbia, V0E 2Z0, Canada
888-814--1600-toll-free
Known For
  • liquor-licensed restaurant
  • house-made pizza
  • good coffee
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed mid-Oct.--mid-Apr. No dinner.

Capers Pub & Eatery

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With an owner who also ships seafood you're guaranteed the finest fish—Atlantic salmon, Prince Edward Island mussels, and classic fish-and-chips share the menu with mains like whiskey peppercorn steak and a selection of pasta dishes. It doesn't end there, either, with a long list of burgers, salads, and even breakfasts, a lengthy drinks menu that includes craft beers and cocktails, and a schedule of live music.

Cilantro Cafe

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On a sunny day, there's no better place to grab a coffee and house-baked cookie or a light lunch than at the newish log cabin next to the bridge at the Emerald Lake Lodge entry houses. The patio with its bright yellow umbrella tables has stunning views of the lake, and the interior is equally stunning with sweeping cathedral ceilings, wood accents, and a grand river-stone fireplace. The menu has options like burgers, classic poutine, pizza, and wild game chili. Ingredients are local and the wild game is sourced from their own ranch in the foothills close to Calgary.

Cliffhouse Bistro

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Breakfast or lunch at this mountainside restaurant involves a ride up the sightseeing chairlift to a cool retro-style chalet. The food is delicious and unpretentious; brunch is served all day, the salads are meal-sized, and the nachos and the charcuterie board are great for sharing. Local craft beers, sodas, and Canadian wines are also on offer.

Communitea Cafe

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More than 80 varieties of loose leaf teas, craft beverages, and artisan coffees are served alongside fresh, healthy, and local food at this downtown café. Look for pad Thai noodle bowls, rice bowls, salads, sandwiches, and delicious wraps. There are many vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options on the menu as well.

Conrad's Kitchen & Grill/Don Agave Cantina

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The Prestige Radium Hot Springs Hotel houses both these restaurants, with the added bonus that you can order from either menu in both the cantina-style Don Agave Mexican-theme room with a long bar, or the large, airy Conrad's Kitchen & Grill side which has magnificent mountain views. Conrad's dinner menu features favorites like pizza, pasta, and burgers, while the Don Agave menu is all about Mexican food, from tacos to fajitas. The breakfast menu is extensive, including dishes with a Mexican flair, like huevos rancheros and a Mexican omelet. The outdoor patio overlooking the Sinclair Creek Canyon is a locals' favorite hangout spot to indulge in appetizers and Mexican-themed cocktails on long summer evenings.

Coyotes Southwestern Grill

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A small restaurant decorated with log beams and bathed in warm Santa Fe colors, Coyotes serves healthful Southwestern-style dishes for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Scrambled eggs and salmon, stuffed French toast, and warm seven-grain cereal topped with fresh berries, pecans, and yogurt stand out among the breakfast offerings. Lunch and dinner favorites include the black-bean burrito, polenta with ratatouille, pan-roasted honey-glazed salmon, and several vegetarian selections.

Dairy Lane

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Calgary's oldest restaurant started as a milk bar in the 1950s serving organic food before it was trendy; today it's best known for breakfast, which is served until 3 pm, but it’s a fine place for lunch and supper too. While this gem is not technically in Kensington, it's certainly worth the short walk. 

319 19th St. NW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
403-283--2497
Known For
  • large portions of excellent food
  • friendly staff and good service
  • there's always a line
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.

Elements

$$$

Locals consistently rank Elements, which is found in Summit Lodge, as having the best tapas in the area. It's a hip eatery with everyone from animated thirtysomethings to jet-setting families with young children. The draw here is the open-concept kitchen that produces locally inspired small plates that are perfect for sharing. Steamed Salt Spring Island mussels with lemongrass, Kaffir lime, and coconut green curry are yummy, as are the deconstructed ahi tuna tacos and roast duck breast with maple roasted root vegetables. Pair your small plates with fine Canadian wines. The restaurant is open for breakfast, too, when several variations of eggs Benedict are the stars.

4359 Main St., British Columbia, V0N 1B4, Canada
604-932–5569
Known For
  • gluten-free and vegan menu items
  • fancy food at affordable prices
  • extensive Canadian wine list
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner Sun.–Tues. in shoulder seasons

Farm & Fire

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Canadian flair is the hallmark of this modern, airy restaurant—a recent addition to the Elk + Avenue Hotel—where ingredients sourced from small, local, organic farmers are used in appetizers such as barbecue "pig wings" (made from pork shanks and served with celery and buttermilk-blue-cheese dressing) and entrees like slow-roasted rotisserie chicken, mushroom orecchiette pasta, and flatbread pizza. The drinks menu features Canadian wines, local craft beers, and unique cocktails made using the best Canadian spirits. Brunch includes classic breakfast dishes and cocktails as well as breakfast bowls and sandwiches.

Forte

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Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, the restaurant is known for locally sourced ingredients that are used in their delicious wood-fired pizzas and house-made pasta, creative salads, seafood and chicken dishes, and Alberta beef steaks; there's also an excellent breakfast buffet. The dining area includes a long bar, an open kitchen, and expansive windows with gorgeous mountain views along one side of the restaurant. A few vegetarian and gluten-free options are available and children under six eat free.

Galaxie Diner

$ | Beltline

A small all-day breakfast place that has been around for more than 25 years, the Galaxie Diner is a great option for a fair-priced breakfast (especially if you slept past noon). The decor is vintage diner, the staff is friendly and helpful, and you can have as many hash browns as you like.

1413 11th St. SW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
403-228--0001
Known For
  • old-school diner vibe
  • all-day breakfast
  • almost always a line
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner

Georgetown Pub

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This spot resembles an old English pub in every way, including having a red phone booth and the best fish-and-chips in town. Other British pub classics like Scotch eggs, bangers and mash, stuffed Yorkshire pudding, shepherd's pie, and beef Wellington are on the menu alongside Canadian favorites like salads, burgers, poutine, and steak sandwiches. The breakfast menu is also very good. The bar is one of the biggest in Canmore with more than a dozen beers on tap as well as a nice selection of cocktails, spirits, ciders, and wines. FYI: The Georgetown is named after a ghost town not far from Canmore.

Good Earth Coffeehouse

$ | Beltline

Spacious and bright with large tables, Beltline’s Good Earth is a great spot to grab fresh-baked goods and as ethical and responsible a coffee you will ever find. This feel-good coffee house also serves fresh and nutritious sandwiches, soups, and salads. It's also just one of several locations in the greater Downtown area.

Harvest Coffee House

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Everything is local, fresh and made from scratch at this coffee shop in downtown Pincher Creek. Soups are made fresh daily and sandwiches are prepared to order. There are a variety of fresh baked goods made daily and the coffee is fresh ground and locally sourced.