When it comes to food and drink, Edmonton has something for everyone. Do you want to spend an evening dining over fine wine or do you fancy a quick bite at a café? In Edmonton, it’s all possible. You can taste the real atmosphere of Edmonton during one of the many food tours.
There’s plenty of choice when it comes to food tours by bike. Hop on your steel steed and sample all the good things Edmonton has to offer during the Edmonton Food Bike Tour. On Fridays, themed tours are often available, such as the Donut Bike Tour or the Festival Food Bike Tour. In short, there’s a bike tour to suit every occasion. It’s also a great way to meet new people.
Start the Savoury and Sweet Strathcona Food Tour with a generously filled sandwich featuring Alberta beef or a vegetarian option, prepared Texas barbecue–style and paired with local drinks. You’ll then sample sourdough bagels, a Japanese bento box, a cupcake you decorate yourself, a fluffy doughnut and locally made ice cream.
If you’re looking for Edmonton’s local flavor, RGE RD is the place to be. Everything here is about passion and quality Alberta produce. Chef Blair Lebsack’s philosophy is based on local, healthy and honest ingredients. His restaurant is more than a place to eat, it is a true meeting place. Since 2013, the rustic 60-seat restaurant just outside downtown Edmonton has been inviting guests to “eat off the beaten path,” sourcing ingredients from small-scale producers and farmers in the region. The menu features game, sustainable fish, seasonal vegetables and local grains. Of course, accompanied by fine wines, delicious cocktails and local beers.
It doesn’t matter if you’re a seasoned pro or an aspiring foodie ,
After a short drive north of Edmonton, you’ll find yourself surrounded by lush pumpkin fields, rows of microgreens and beautifully maintained gardens. The local Prairie Gardens and Adventure Farm offers the perfect setting to enjoy a wide range of events throughout the year.
The Old Red Barn is located on a family farm. This restaurant offers a “Taste of The Farm” experience in the heart of the farm. This unique dining experience takes place outside on the porch, or in the upper attic of the 1950’s barn. Overlook the peaceful Whitemud Creek and picturesque fields as you enjoy your dinner. The Old Red Barn focuses on locally produced food, supporting local farmers and teaching you how food is produced on the farm.
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