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  • 1. Beckta Dining and Wine

    $$$$

    With its ever-changing menu and nearly flawless execution, this contemporary Canadian restaurant consistently ranks among Ottawa's top dining spots. It's little wonder it draws everyone from the Rolling Stones to Diana Krall. Begin with sweet-butter poached shrimp on corn cake or tender foie gras topped with black plum caviar and served on cornmeal pancakes. Entrées might include succulent chicken breast on corn risotto, grilled lamb with roasted organic carrots and turnips, and seared scallops with summer succotash, tomato confit, and Serrano ham. Despite its lofty reputation, Beckta has formal but friendly service.

    150 Elgin St., Ottawa, Ontario, K2P 1L4, Canada
    613-238--7063

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 2. Klondike Rib & Salmon

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    Wild-game dishes such as elk and bison are the Klondike's specialty, but it's also known for halibut, salmon, arctic char, and killer ribs. The restaurant meets vegetarians' needs with pasta and other meatless dishes. There's almost always a line at this wildly popular place, but it's worth the wait for some of the best food in town and for the chance to dine in the oldest operating building in Whitehorse.

    2116 2nd Ave., Whitehorse, Yukon, Y1A 1B9, Canada
    867-667–7554

    Known For

    • The best wild game in town
    • Long waits
    • Oldest operating building in Whitehorse

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed mid-Sept.–mid-May
  • 3. Cliffhouse Bistro

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    Breakfast or lunch at this mountainside restaurant involves a ride up the sightseeing chairlift to a cool retro-style chalet. The food is delicious and unpretentious; brunch is served all day, the salads are meal-sized, and the nachos and the charcuterie board are great for sharing. Local craft beers, sodas, and Canadian wines are also on offer.

    2 Mount Norquay Rd., Banff, Alberta, T1L1B4, Canada
    403-762--4421

    Known For

    • Amazing views
    • Unique atmosphere in a retro chalet
    • Fantastic nachos and charcuterie board for sharing

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed mid-Sept.--mid-June; no dinner
  • 4. Creekers Bistro

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    Located in the back corner of a shopping mall, this family-run restaurant has a casual menu, a kids menu, and a pet-friendly patio. Along with burgers and pizza, you'll find steaks, shrimp, salmon, ribs, and a few specialties like bibimbap and bulgogi (the owners immigrated from South Korea). The restaurant has specials that are served before 5 pm. There are five craft beers on tap and six wine choices.

    20 White Ave., Bragg Creek, Alberta, Canada
    403-949-3361

    Known For

    • Good burgers
    • Nice selection of craft beer
    • Daily specials before 5 pm
  • 5. Encounters Wine Bar and Small Plate Kitchen

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    This wine bar has a small but well-chosen wine list, but the real focus is the food. A broad selection of small plates are on the menu including items like goat cheese-stuffed dates, potato latkes, and warm shrimp dip, while entrees range from prime rib and chicken cordon bleu to Moroccan lamb tagine. Save room for chocolate lava cake, cheesecake, or sticky toffee pudding for dessert.

    7655 17th Ave., Colman, Alberta, Canada
    403-563--5299

    Known For

    • Bacon-wrapped goat cheese-stuffed dates
    • Delicious food and good service
    • Great tapas menu

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.--Tues. No lunch.
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  • 6. Jammer Joe's Grill & Pizzeria

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    Across the parking lot from Lake McDonald Lodge, Jammer Joe's Grill & Pizzeria was named after the historic red jammer buses that have been used for park tours since 1936. The restaurant serves an all-you-can-eat lunch buffet, pizzas, soups, burgers, and sandwiches in a casual atmosphere.

    Lake McDonald Lodge, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA
    855-733--4522-in the U.S.

    Known For

    • Great place to pick up sandwiches for a picnic
    • Lunch buffet
    • Good pizza

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed mid-Sept.--mid-May
  • 7. Jasper Brewing Company

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    The park's only brewery is a fine stop for a beer and a burger, though the menu also features wings, poutine, nachos, fish-and-chips, and other pub fare in addition to well-made salads, steaks, and seafood dishes. Premium hops and natural mountain water go into the six signature beers brewed on site. You can watch sports action on the big screens near the bar or dine in the restaurant.

    624 Connaught Dr., Jasper, Alberta, T0E 1E0, Canada
    780-852–4111

    Known For

    • Great apres-ski (or -hike) spot
    • Sports action on big-screen TVs
    • Local brews
  • 8. Lake House Café

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    This cafeteria-style café located just off Maligne Lake is a great spot to get a picnic to go or to relax and eat in. The regionally sourced menu has a wide variety of sandwiches, salads, soup, chili, hot dogs, and three different kinds of poutine, a Canadian indulgence made with potato wedges, cheese curds, and gravy. There's also a small children's menu.

    Maligne Lake Rd., Jasper National Park, Alberta, T0E 1E0, Canada
    888-900--6272

    Known For

    • Convenient location just off Maligne Lake
    • Regionally sourced menu to go or to eat in
    • Casual food including sandwiches, salads and three kinds of poutine

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Oct.--May. No dinner
  • 9. Lucke's Lounge

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    The all-day bar menu at Lucke's Lounge features bison burgers, sandwiches, salads, and appetizers alongside yet another great lake view. They also serve a nice selection of Montana micro-brews, wines, and craft cocktails.

    Lake McDonald Lodge, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA
    303-265--7010-outside the U.S.

    Known For

    • Casual dining
    • Great view
    • Montana microbrews

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed mid-Sept.--mid-May
  • 10. Rum Runner Restaurant and Pub

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    This saloon-style pub restaurant is themed around the Prohibition era when rumrunners frequented the Crowsnest Pass. The open kitchen prepares Canadian and European-style pub food like burgers (a half-pound each), pizza, fish-and-chips, appetizers, and salads. There's also a seniors menu and a gluten-free menu. They also serve a wide variety of beverages to accompany a meal and their display of local nostalgia is impressive.

    7902 20th Ave., Coleman, Alberta, Canada
    403-562--7552

    Known For

    • Huge half-pound burgers
    • Great pub food
    • Lively atmosphere
  • 11. Russell's Fireside Dining Room

    $$$

    Take in a great view of Lake McDonald while enjoying standards such as pasta, steak, wild game, and salmon; delicious salads; or local favorites like the huckleberry elk burger or the Montana rainbow trout. Many ingredients are locally sourced, and there is a nice selection of cocktails, wine, and craft beer. The restaurant also offers excellent breakfasts, and box lunches are prepared on request.

    Lake McDonald Lodge, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA
    855-733--452-in the U.S.

    Known For

    • Incredible views of Lake McDonald
    • Hearty regional fare
    • Breakfast and (on request) box lunches

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed mid-Sept.--mid-May. No lunch
  • 12. Tank 310 at the Grizzly Paw Brewery

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    Located on the third floor of Grizzly Paw Brewery, this restaurant embraces craft beer culture with a seasonally inspired menu that pairs well with the beers made at the brewery. Each dish has a suggested pairing and the menu includes salads, a wide array of pub-style starters, oven-fired flatbreads, burgers, steaks, pasta, and other dishes. If beer's not your thing, wine, spirits, cider, and craft cocktails are also on the menu. The brewery is also known for its non-alcoholic craft soda and can prepare a flight of sodas instead of a flight of beer. If you sit near the window, you'll enjoy views of the Three Sisters, Ha Ling Peak, and Mount Rundle from the restaurant and the outdoor patio.

    310 Old Canmore Rd., Canmore, Alberta, Canada
    403-678--2487

    Known For

    • Mountain views
    • Pub food
    • Craft beer and sodas

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues.
  • 13. Thirsty Bear Kitchen & Bar

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    Waterton's only gastropub is the place for live music most weekends and casual eats anytime. The nachos here are the best in town, and there's a wide selection of burgers, sandwiches, and wraps—all served with salad or fries. Choose from 12 kinds of local craft beer, or peruse the cocktail menu: the Caesar cocktail, a Canadian invention similar to a bloody Mary, is the most popular mixed drink in Canada.

    111 Waterton Ave., Waterton Townsite, Alberta, T0K2M0, Canada
    403-859–2211-Ext. 309

    Known For

    • Live music and a dance floor
    • Great casual dining
    • Fun atmosphere with big-screen TVs, pool tables, and foosball

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed mid-Oct.–mid-May
  • 14. Waffle Hut

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    This is the place to start your day with a sweet or savory treat or to reward yourself after a day of hiking or paddling near Maligne Lake. You'll find everything from classic cinnamon sugar waffles to smoked salmon waffles, and there's a good coffee and tea menu.

    Maligne Lake Rd., Jasper National Park, Alberta, T0E 1E0, Canada
    888-900--6272

    Known For

    • Delicious sweet and savory waffles
    • Waffle on a stick
    • Ice cream creations

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Oct.--May. No dinner
  • 15. Waffleton

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    Next door to Weiners, this spot specializes in Belgium Liège waffles, made with yeast dough and pearl sugar that caramelizes on the surface; it also has some of the best coffee in town. These indulgent treats are served with whipped cream and juicy berries or smothered in Nutella and sliced bananas. There are also some savory buttermilk waffles on the menu like ham and Swiss cheese, caprese, and even grilled cheese. Waffles are made from scratch daily and they're great with coffee, espresso, or hot cocoa. The restaurant also serves soft ice cream and frozen yogurt. There are no tables inside, but there are picnic tables right outside the front door.

    301 Wind Flower Ave., Waterton Townsite, Alberta, T0K2M0, Canada

    Known For

    • Great coffee
    • Delicious Leige-style waffles
    • Savory waffle combinations

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed weekdays Nov.--Mar.

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