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These 5 Alberta Restaurants Have Been Named in Canada’s 100 Best

Posted on August 26, 2024 by Britanny Burr

When it comes to dining out in Alberta, there’s more than just steak and potatoes (although we do those pretty darn well, too). Alberta’s food scene is making waves and is quickly becoming a foodie’s paradise. And when five of its restaurants make it to Canada’s top 100 best, you know it’s time to grab a fork and dig in! Let’s take a look at what makes each of these restaurants so special and why they earned a spot on Canada’s most coveted list.

River Cafe #23 (Calgary)

Dining on an island in the middle of the city sounds pretty dreamy, right? The River Cafe, tucked away on Prince’s Island Park, offers exactly that. This spot is the epitome of “farm-to-table” dining with a strong emphasis on sustainability. The moment you walk in, you’re greeted by rustic, cozy vibes mixed with wood, stone, and brick, making it the perfect escape for a delicious night out.

River Cafe is all about fresh, local, exclusively Canadian and Albertan ingredients. Their menu changes with the seasons, ensuring that every dish is as fresh as possible. The chefs here are magicians when it comes to crafting dishes that highlight the best of what Alberta has to offer. From wild game to fresh veggies, the flavours are bold, creative, and absolutely heavenly.

River Cafe is a culinary experience that celebrates Alberta’s natural beauty and bounty. With its commitment to sustainability and its breathtaking location, it’s no wonder this spot is a national favourite.

Eight #25 (Calgary)

Hidden in the East Village in Calgary’s Beltline, Eight is the kind of place that food dreams are made of. It’s an intimate restaurant that feels more like a secret speak-easy than a night out. Every evening, here is an event with a menu that takes you on a culinary journey you’ll be talking about for weeks. Virtually hidden behind a discrete doorway with only eight stools, a seat here is a hot commodity. At Eight, the menu is always a surprise. Think of international-inspired cooking with a Canadian flair and delivering an experience that’s as exciting as it is tasty.

Eight made the top 100 list because it’s not just a place to eat – it’s a place to be wowed. The intimate setting, the meticulously crafted dishes, and the way every bite tells a story all combine to make dining here unforgettable.

D.O.P. #46 (Calgary)

If you’re craving authentic Italian vibes, D.O.P. is the joint to hit up. Located in the heart of Calgary this place is all about celebrating the classics – with a modern twist. From the moment you arrive, you’re hit with the mouthwatering aroma of wood-fired pizza, and trust us it’s impossible not to be charmed by the lively atmosphere.

D.O.P. is all about keeping it real with high-quality ingredients, traditional recipes, and a whole lotta love. From biting into their perfectly crisp pizza to twirling a forkful of fresh pasta, you’ll love the taste of authenticity in every bite. And you must try the tiramisu – it’s the stuff legends are made of. If you haven’t tried D.O.P., get there soon! The building is up for demolition at the end of September, which means D.O.P. will need to find a new home, so grab your spot today!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Major Tom #52 (Calgary)

If you're looking for views that will take your breath away, look no further and head up (way up) to Major Tom, perched high above the city on the 40th floor. This swanky and hip spot offers panoramic views as far as the eye can see, which are as spectacular as the food. It’s the kind of place where you can sip on a cocktail and feel like you’re on top of the world – literally.

Major Tom is all about modern Canadian cuisine with a focus on local ingredients. The menu is a mix of classic dishes and inventive new takes. All are served with a side of impeccable views. It’s no wonder Major Tom earned a spot on Canada’s top 100. The food is top-notch, the atmosphere is chic, and the experience is elevated in every sense of the word.

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Looking through the window into Major Tom restaurant in Calgary, where you see the chic decor and a server at work. / Major Tom

Ankor #76 (Canmore)

Set against the stunning backdrop of the Rockies, this exquisite restaurant has quickly become a fan favourite for both locals and visitors, thanks to its gorgeous atmosphere and creative menu, offering the best of contemporary Canadian cuisine. The menu at Ankor is constantly evolving, with dishes that reflect the seasons and a wide selection of fine wines, spirits, and craft beers. It’s no wonder Ankor was named on Canada’s Best 100 chart. The artistry in every dish easily rivals the natural beauty that Canmore is famous for, making it a must-visit spot for anyone looking to treat themselves to something special.

There you have it. These five Alberta restaurants aren’t just places to eat. They’re experiences that’ll make your love for food. Don’t wait! These hot-spot restaurants book up fast but are well worth the wait. Make your reservation today.

Britanny Burr is a freelance writer and a contributor to Great West Media. This story was written for the Great West Media & Southern Alberta Newspapers Hot Summer Guide advertising feature. The Hot Summer Guide is a special feature about summer activities, bucket list adventures, staycation options, road trips, attractions, events, and road trip-worthy food & beverage destinations across Alberta. It is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of the editorial staff.

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