ThePhoenixx
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On friday's, the 124th street strip between Jasper and 111th avenue have a multitude of food and bands/single/duo performers on the street. Great atmosphere.
Renos?
I guess they had enough of the psychedelic wallpaper and ceiling chalkboard art.
Edit: as for the duck fat? There's a reason I suggested the OEB for breakfast on the day where they're going to spend 4-6 hours drinking in the sun Gotta make sure you have a good base.
heh, some of this old school stuff is well remembered. Basically any Euro family had years of experience with everything being fried with anywhere from pig, to duck, to turkey to unknown fat. To a hipster this might seem novel. To someone acquainted just the mention of it turns the innerds. Even without the drinking.
Oh, just read the yelp. Man this place comes with a 5 bell hipster alert. I think it was featured on an episode of Portlandia.
As someone who's done a ton of travelling, there's a lot to love about Edmonton - it's most of the things marketed as tourist attractions aren't really all that impressive.
If you're into food, Edmonton's restaurant scene has come a long way in recent years. I've had some of the best meals I've had anywhere. If you want to spoil yourself, check out RGE RD or Corso 32. Other great options include Tzin, Bar Bricco, Rostiszado, Tres Carnales, Culina, Meat or Red Ox Inn. For breakfast, I've been to OEB in Calgary multiple times and New York Bagel Cafe holds it own here, though the service can suck at times.
Next Act on Whyte is a fantastic low key pub with good beers, great burgers and reasonable prices. Duchess Bake Shop is a must visit, their stuff is fantastic. Several good coffee spots around too, Transcend being my favourite and they have a few locations in the city.
The Fringe kicks off August 13th until the 23rd and that's always a blast. It's near Whyte so you could grab breakfast at New York Bagel Cafe, check out Whyte for a few hours then head to Next Act for some beer and a burger before hitting the Fringe. Fantastic day right there.
You could get lost in the river valley for hours and not get tired of it. Hawrelak park and the Legislature grounds are both great places to hang out for a day too.
The U of A observatory is open Thursday nights if you happen to be around. It's pretty cool. Fort Edmonton Park is worth a trip and the Muttart Conservatory is interesting if that's your kind of thing too. I'd steer clear of WEM, but to each their own.
I could go on, but from what I can tell I've already easily covered 3-4 days worth of things to do.
I'd suggest staying a night in Jasper. Its nicer than Banff. Not nearly as over-developed.This right here, I might do it because of the scenery: (thanks Cawz)
If you want a nice drive, go from Banff to Jasper through the Icefields parkway. Then east to Edmonton and then south to Calgary before you head home. The drive from Banff to Jasper is one of the most spectacular in Canada. The have a glass walkway overlooking the icefields they just recently built thats pretty cool.
Also, what is this Fringe you guys are mentioning? I did a quick Google Search and it didn't really mention anything.
I love Mexican food, so recommendations for eats:
1. Tres Carneles
2. Rostizado
3. El Cortez
Also great non-mexican places:
- Blue Plate Diner
- Rigoletto's Cafe
And the live music scene is killer in YEG. Check out this website for list of stuff going on. http://yeglive.ca/
Just a pet peeve but why do people always rank Blue Plate Diner so high? Its run of the mill establishment that has gotten progressively worse and the only people that rank it high are patrons that have gone for years and love the place. Its yelp ratings are a mediocre 3.5 and with plenty of recent bad reviews.
The just is that Blue plate is overpriced, basically just a diner making it even more unreasonably priced and a place where you will pay 20bucks for a small patty burger with substandard fries and that's it. Theres just no way Blue Plate Diner should be suggested as a best of Edmonton, or "great" recommendation. Although if you like hipsters, rude service, bland overcooked food could be the place..
Again with the Hipsters and Yelp Reviews?
Come on.
Is there any topic we can reasonably discuss on HFOil that won't result in you showing up in the thread and crapping all over it?
Again with the Hipsters and Yelp Reviews?
Come on.
Is there any topic we can reasonably discuss on HFOil that won't result in you showing up in the thread and crapping all over it?
this is so well written, it actually makes me want to go to Cowtown
no one has city pride quite like Calgarians
Thanks. Calgary can be a pretty fun town. Come down and do some of these things. Or better yet, come down for the Labour Day classic and fly your Edmonton flag proudly while you're here.
The bobsleigh thing is really fun and you can do it during the summer, they just put wheels on the sled
It's hard not to fall in love with this city.
I do it every year. My buddy has season tickets, so I'm always surrounded by the same Stampeder fans who just hate me. Not because I'm annoying or abusive or anything as an Eskimo fan in enemy territory. I just cheer for every great play, and the season ticket holders around his seats are all die-hard Stamps fans. Best line I've heard was from some airhead woman, "Oh, yeah? Well we have more fans than you do here!"
Uh, yeah.
Also, Boogie's Burgers > Peter's. There. I said it. Go to Boogie's Burgers OP. It's near OEB on Edmonton trail. Then head to Princess Island Park and stop for coffee or a bite at the Park Cafe. You're already by Eau Claire, so you're near the heart of Downtown. Tonnes to do that tempest already covered.
Agreed. Boogies is the superior burger joint.
You just confirmed my point above.
If somebody had recommended Peters (and this would be a outdated recommendation like Blue Plate Diner) of course its reasonable to suggest and reply that something isn't so good and that there are better options. That is what a recommendation thread is all about. About offering the most recommended and advisable options. Not recommending outdated and tired options.
However I didn't go out of my way to specifically trash Peters' products, staff or clientele.
Frankly I have never found Blue Plate Diner to be all that great either, in the few times I have been in there.
That's fair. But same result and same inference that some places are better than others and that recommendations can and should be evaluated.
In anycase nothing wrong imo with point counterpoint on recommendations as occurs in any thread on the internet when these things are being discussed.
Again that's why I stated perhaps its better to stick to recommending neighborhoods, walking districts, activities, options, instead of particular establishments as everybodies tastes in food are different.
As far as citing yelp I find it to be often the best of its type and one that offers ranges of opinions instead of censured opinion.
cheers
It's hard not to fall in love with this city.
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Ask any family-owned business. Yelp asks for money to remove bad reviews and to display good ones. It's a racket. If you refuse to pay Yelp, your scores will fall.
Urbanspoon was much better but now that it's under new ownership it looks to have lost its appeal as well.
We had a friend that owned a restaurant in Vegreville so we decided to go there and since we were there visited the Easter Egg. We didn't go just for the Easter Egg. The restaurant unfortunately no longer exists.Why anyone in their right mind would make a special 1 1/2 hour trip to go to Vegreville just to see a giant Easter egg is beyond me, but hey, to each his own. I suppose there could also be the attraction of some plastic flamingos on a few lawns too.