42 Best Restaurants in Alberta, Canada

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We've compiled the best of the best in Alberta - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Rocky Mountain Bagel Co.

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Every night bakers at this establishment make between 60 and 120 dozen artisan "Mountain Style" (cooked in a steam-injected oven and then baked) bagels in nine different flavors as well as muffins, cinnamon buns, and scones. Flavored cream cheeses, soups, cookies, and squares are also on the menu and everything is served with a nice selection of coffees, teas, and juices. There are two locations in Canmore.

830 8 St., Canmore, AB, T1W 2B7, Canada
403-678--9968
Known For
  • Delicious bagels
  • Inexpensive and quick breakfast or lunch
  • Good coffee

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The Stirling Lounge

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This Scottish-inspired restaurant is decorated in dark wood and has a long granite bar and cozy private booths with a wall of TVs playing various sports games. There are a wide array of nibbles on the lounge menu and a great bar menu---burgers, fish-and-chips, stuffed Yorkshire pudding---with 10 beers on tap, local canned craft beers, and ciders, cocktails, spirits, and wine by the glass or bottle. Happy hour is from 3--6 pm daily. On Friday and Saturday evenings, the Stirling Grill, adjacent to the lounge, is open for fine dining with a full gourmet menu including a three-course "Trust the Chef" menu that can also include sommelier chosen wine pairings.

321 Spring Creek Dr., Canmore, AB, T1W 2C1, Canada
403-812--0690
Known For
  • Lively atmosphere
  • 10 beers on tap
  • Delicious pub food

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Stone Peak Restaurant

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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 are 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 winessome served by the glass and some by the bottle. There are two seatings for dinnerone between 5 and 6 pm and a second after 7:30 pm.

27010 Hwy. 16 West (Yellowhead Hwy.), Jasper National Park, AB, Canada
1-780-866–2330
Known For
  • Award-winning wine list
  • Excellent views from dining room and patio
  • Vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free choices are available
Restaurant Details
Closed Jan. No lunch
Reservations essential

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Summit Café

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Near the top of Whistlers Mountain, spectacular views and casual dining are the big draws at this restaurant that is operated by the Jasper SkyTram. It's a good spot for breakfast, lunch, or possibly an early dinner—depending on the season—as casual Canadian-style sandwiches, burgers, wraps, soups, and salads are served with beer, wine, coolers and soft drinks.

Jasper SkyTram, Jasper National Park, AB, T0E 1E0, Canada
780-852–3093
Known For
  • Incredible views
  • Breakfast and lunch sandwiches
  • Healthy salads
Restaurant Details
Closed Oct.–Mar.

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Sunhouse Cafe

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If you want a taste of Australian café culture, this is the place, with six types of coffee, a variety of organic teas, kombucha, and healthy smoothies. The food menu includes breakfast sandwiches and bowls, sausage rolls, apple-cider loaf, and other nibbles. The view is lovely from the sunny second-floor terrace.

610 Patricia St., Jasper, AB, T0E 1E0, Canada
780-852–4742
Known For
  • Possibly the best coffee in town
  • Australian-style café
  • Terrace with great views
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Tim Hortons

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West Edmonton Mall may be a Canadian institution, but Tim Hortons is genuinely loved by a whole lot of Canadians. Affordable coffee and delicious donuts are the foundation of this legendary chain, but you can also order an assortment of other baked goods, as well as breakfast sandwiches, cheesy flatbreads, and submarine sandwiches.

8882 170 St., Edmonton, AB, Canada
780-489–3308
Known For
  • Not fancy, but good value
  • Order a double double
  • Really good Boston cream donuts

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Trailhead Cafe

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Local work crews, mountain guides, and park wardens love this small café for a hot breakfast, lunch, or early dinner (until 6). Baked goods, made-to-order sandwiches, wraps, and salads are the specialties, and the coffee is excellent. This is a good place to pick up a meal to go if you're driving north on the Icefields Parkway. There are only a few seats along the window and a few chairs outside.

101 Lake Louise Dr., Lake Louise, AB, T0L 1E0, Canada
403-522–2006
Known For
  • Loved by locals
  • Quick stop for picnic fixings
  • Limited seating

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Vendome Cafe

$$ | Kensington

Fine artwork adorns the brick walls of this bright and charming French-style café perfectly blending old and new; there's a great Euro-vibed patio for summer dining. The daily brunch menu includes a blue crab bennie and a truffle mushroom omelet, but there are also plenty of delicious vegetarian, dairy-free, and gluten-free items. Late afternoon Happy Hour features half-priced bottles of wine.

Waffle Hut

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This is the place to start your day with a sweet or savory treat or to reward yourself after a day of hiking or paddling near Maligne Lake. You'll find everything from classic cinnamon sugar waffles to smoked salmon waffles, and there's a good coffee and tea menu.

Wild Flour Bakery

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At breakfast, enjoy a regular coffee or espresso, hot chocolate, or tea from the local Banff Tea Company with your breakfast panini, toast, or house-made granola. Lunchtime soups, sandwiches, and salads are often innovative; consider trying the buddha bowls with fresh veggies, falafel, quinoa, and tangy tahini lemon dressing. Kale salad with fresh apples and toasted nuts is a typical vegan offering.

211 Bear St., Banff, AB, T1L 1B5, Canada
403-760–5074
Known For
  • Local favorite artisanal bakery
  • Breakfasts and lunches that don't break the bank
  • Often busy (but lines move quickly)
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Windflower Ave. Corner Coffee

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This little coffee shop is attached to the Waterton Lakes Opera House and is a great spot to grab a nibble and re-caffeinate. Excellent breakfast sandwiches, bagels, and hearty lunch sandwiches can be picked up before heading out on a hike. A wide variety of coffees---from your basic cup of joe to fancy options like caramel macchiato and Vietnamese---are on offer. There are also a variety of teas, cold drinks, baked goods, and snacks on the menu.

309 Wind Flower Ave., T0K 2M0, Canada
403-331--8194
Known For
  • Great to-go options perfect to take on a hike
  • Tasty made-to-order breakfast sandwiches
  • Serves Rocky Mountain--roasted Kicking Horse coffee
Restaurant Details
Closed late Sept.–early May. No dinner

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Yellow Door Bistro

$$ | Beltline

This award-winning restaurant offers creative riffs on bistro favorites in a bright, airy space. Breakfast is served every day, with an excellent brunch buffet on the weekend, and you won’t regret the chef’s five-course dinner special.