40 Calgary restaurants, breweries offering special fixed-price menus for food festival
Forty Calgary restaurants and breweries are taking part in the an annual food and drink festival held throughout the province.
Alberta on the Plate's dine around festival runs from Aug. 12 to 21.
During the festival, participating restaurants offer multiple-course, fixed-price menus to customers that feature food from local producers and growers and drinks from local distillers and brewers.
For example, Bridgette Bar is offering a three-course gourmet dinner for $65, the Deane House will have a two-course lunch for $25 and Bow River Brewing will offer a pint and snack (the Riverfest Amber Lager paired with a German pretzel) for $10.
Participating restaurants range from casual to fine dining and everything in between.
In total, more than 100 restaurants in 25 communities throughout the province are taking part.
Participating Calgary restaurants include:
- Cucina
- Deane House
- Diner Deluxe
- Donna Mac
- Eighty-Eight Brewing Company
- Embarcadero
- Flower and Wolf
- Forage
- Sky 360
- The Chick Pea
- The Coup
- The Establishment Brewing Company
- The Nash
- Vendome
- Winebar Kensington
- Yellow Door Bistro
- Foreign Concept
- Fraser & Fig
- Friends with Benedicts
- Hi-5 Burgers
- Holy Cow Gelato
- JinBar
- Lulu Bar
- Model Milk
- NOtaBLE
- Our Daily Brett
- Oxbow
- Paddy’s BBQ & Brewery
- Posto Pizzeria
- Rain Dog Bar
- River Café
- Rouge
- Roy’s Korean Kitchen
- Sage & Co.
- A1 Café
- Bonterra Trattoria
- Born Brewing Co.
- Bow River Brewing
- Bridgette Bar
- Buffo
- Calcutta Cricket Club
- Citizen Brewing Company
- Born Brewing Co.
- Bow River Brewing
- Bridgette Bar
- Buffo
- Calcutta Cricket Club
Alberta on the Plate takes place in conjunction with Alberta Local Food Week and wraps up the same weekend as Open Farm Days.
For a full list of Alberta on the Plate participating restaurants, you can visit www.albertaontheplate.com.
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