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For theatrical coffees and sandwiches |
225 8 Avenue southeast Epcor Centre for Performing Arts Calgary, AB T2E 0P8 Canada +1 403 237 7832 http://www.epcorcentre.org/cgi... |
With its prime location on the main floor of the Centre for Performing Arts, this classy cafeteria caters to the theatre-goer. The café serves coffees and drinks for those looking for some pre-show, post-curtain or intermission refreshment. In addition to fine espresso drinks, you can also get glasses of red, white and sparkling wine, beer and cocktails. There is also a wide selection of desserts available. Baraka "Gourmet Kitchen" is just across the hallway and offers deli-style and grilled sandwiches and lunch entrees such as shepherd's pie and lasagna. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A healthy alternative |
634 17th Avenue Southwest Calgary, AB T2S 0B4 Canada +1 403 209 2226 |
Like the name suggests, look for healthy and delicious food at this trendy new restaurant. They offer healthy 'build your own' pitas with fillings like fresh vegetables, gourmet meats, the classic falafel and other vegetarian selections and freshly made pitas. As an added bonus, they reserve a section of the grille strictly for their vegetarian customers. The dessert menu features a dozen different types of yogurt ice cream with their promise of no added chemicals or water in any of the ingredients. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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48 flavours of ice cream |
3410 Parkdale Boulevard Calgary, AB T2N 0M2 Canada +1 403 283 3578 |
The upright piano and antique bench at Leavitt's Ice Cream Shop add to the sense of having taken a step back in time to the days of old fashion soda shops, complete with a friendly wait staff. Located just off the Bow River pathways, the close proximity to the cool river breezes make it the place-to-be on any hot summer day. For those who insist on the real thing, the range of flavours runs from bubble gum to Swiss chocolate almond. Tantalizing alternatives to traditional ice creams are available, including fat- and cholesterol-free Frace. Review © 2007, Wcities |