Find out what International restaurants to try in Canmore. Catapulted to fame for its part in the 1988 Winter Olympics, this former coal-mining town in the Canadian Rockies is a perfect base for visiting some of the country’s most impressive national parks. First stop for most visitors is the ski trails in Canmore Nordic Centre Provincial Park. Contemplate natural wonders at the Museum and Geoscience Centre, and mush through the snow on a sled-dog tour.
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4 based on 18 reviews
Located at the beautiful Canmore Golf & Curling, Sandtraps is open year-round to serve the needs of our golf & curling members and guests as well as the public.
We arrived on a Friday night, and signage directed us to the curling rink side, as an event was happening in the main restaurant. There were only a couple of tables in that side, so we thought no problem. It took quite a long while to get our drinks order taken, and then our food order took almost an hour. We had virtually zero customer service in that hour, and no explanation as to what was going on, though it was clear that the event side was being served. We learned that the event attendees were all ordering from the main menu, instead of having a few choices for such a large crowd. So our order got mixed up and delayed by the overwhelmed kitchen. When our food finally arrived, after my partner went to inquire about it, the onion rings were cool and greasy from sitting. My partner's dinner special was ice cold. This was primarily a communication breakdown and poor planning. Had we been told the food was all coming out at the same time on the other side, we'd have likely been accommodating or chosen to go elsewhere. Had the restaurant been upfront about the delay at that time, we could have gone elsewhere. I'm sure they wanted our business that night, but now, we won't go back.Thank you for your review, our apologies for the lengthy wait for a response.Our apologies for not providing the quality of service we are striving to offer.We have discussed with the team and will work to ensure this does not occur again.
4 based on 53 reviews
Join us in King Malcolm's castle at the Stirling Lounge and Grill. Boasting a rustic-elegant ambiance with a splash of Scottish flair and an outdoor patio with gorgeous views, itâs the perfect cozy spot for relaxing after a day of mountain adventure. Feat
The Stirling Grill and Lounge is a beautiful upscale lounge/restaurant in the Malcolm hotel. Had an excellent lunch with my daughter. Of particular note, the cauliflower bites and the deconstructed Cobb salad were excellent. Great and friendly service. Would recommend and go again.Chris F,I appreciate your review regarding your recent lunch with us here at the Stirling Grill and Lounge. We always strive for high quality food and service and it makes me happy to hear that we met our high standards during your visit with us. Lunch is fantastic here at the hotel. We have an amazing happy hour and Dinner in our Grill is remarkable as well. Please do not hesitate to come back and see us again.Kindest Regards,Cody MarksRestaurant ManagerMalcolm Hotel
4 based on 53 reviews
Join us in King Malcolm's castle at the Stirling Lounge and Grill. Boasting a rustic-elegant ambiance with a splash of Scottish flair and an outdoor patio with gorgeous views, itâs the perfect cozy spot for relaxing after a day of mountain adventure. Feat
The Stirling Grill and Lounge is a beautiful upscale lounge/restaurant in the Malcolm hotel. Had an excellent lunch with my daughter. Of particular note, the cauliflower bites and the deconstructed Cobb salad were excellent. Great and friendly service. Would recommend and go again.Chris F,I appreciate your review regarding your recent lunch with us here at the Stirling Grill and Lounge. We always strive for high quality food and service and it makes me happy to hear that we met our high standards during your visit with us. Lunch is fantastic here at the hotel. We have an amazing happy hour and Dinner in our Grill is remarkable as well. Please do not hesitate to come back and see us again.Kindest Regards,Cody MarksRestaurant ManagerMalcolm Hotel
4 based on 1253 reviews
This Canmore destination restaurant established in 1997 by Jan and Richard Hrabec is renowned for its eclectic approach to food, wine and ambience. Dishes at Crazyweed utilize local ingredients. The menu includes gluten- and dairy-free options, and is veg
We booked this Restaurant on recommendation from family and we were not disappointed. The service from the staff is a pleasure and all were friendly and attentive.The quality and quantity of food was exceptional and an experience for both my wife and I.Highly recommend you add this on your list when you visit Canmore, please book table in advance as its very busy.
4 based on 1009 reviews
Consistently voted one of the most Romantic Restaurants in the Canadian Rockies, we are tucked off Main Street Canmore in a charming character house that was once a Miners home. Tapas offers a lively fusion of Spanish and Mediterranean flavours created by
We went for our daughterâs birthday. She has done a lot of travelling and said this was reminiscent of her time in Spain. The food was delicious with international flavours, the staff was very friendly and the atmosphere lovely. We had a fabulous time and would definitely recommend this gem.Thank you very much for your review Sherr!
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4 based on 659 reviews
Located just one block away from Main Street.
The WORST crab cakes I have ever eaten in my life!!! It was a croquette rather than a crab cake. Nowhere in the menu does it say it has potato, even so, some potato is okay, but this much is unacceptable (please refer to photos). Told the waitress who didnât do anything about it. Thankfully the mains we had were good â I really liked the fish! And the other starter we had - the beef tartare, was lovely as well.
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