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The Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise |
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10 Overall Closest Restaurants |
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Baker Creek Bistro |
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Bow Valley Pkwy, Lake Louise T0L 1E0 403-522-2182
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Distance:
~129 m * |
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Description:
Located on the Bow Valley Parkway between Banff and Lake Louise, this charming restaurant is worth the drive (which is gorgeous in itself). Set in a log-cabin lodge, the restaurant sports a softly-lit interior accented by deer-antler chandeliers and the crackle of a fireplace. The cuisine is rustic and delicious, notable for its game dishes and its signature apple cake. An adjacent lounge is perfect for relaxing in the winter, and an expansive outdoor patio gives you license to kick back in the summer. |
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Elkhorn Dining Room |
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Icefields Pkwy (Hwy 93) Simpson's Num-Ti-Jah Lodge, Lake Louise T0L 1E0 403-522-2167
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Distance:
~129 m * |
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Description:
Perched on the beautiful Bow Lake less than 30 minutes from Lake Louise, this charming lodge was the dream of Jimmy Simpson, one of the area's best-recognized mountain guides. Paying tribute to the native name for the pine marten, a local animal, the lodge has been renovated in recent years. Its restaurant is now one of the area's best. A European flair underlies the cuisine, which fashions local fish and game into delectable entrees. Venison medallions, Alberta beef, Chilean sea bass, and rack of lamb, only hints of the available dishes. The Ram Pasture Platter, with venison sausage and air-dried buffalo, offers a great sampling of local flavor too. |
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Lodge of the Ten Peaks |
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(Restaurants - Lunch) |
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1 White Horn Rd Lake Louise Sightseeing Gondola, Lake Louise T0L 1E0 403-522-3555
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Distance:
~129 m * |
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This enormous timber lodge, which opened at the end of 1997, anchors the base of the Lake Louise Ski Area. The impressive structure plays host to a ski rental shop, a retail facility, and several restaurants. Food of all sorts is served, including sandwiches, salads and hot main dishes. Lunch and breakfast buffets also satisfy hungry appetites but are usually seasonal. If you choose to ride the gondola up the mountain, special tickets give discounts on Ride n' Dine combinations. If you'd rather spend time in the lodge, you're free to eat in the restaurants or bring food out to the wraparound deck. It provides great views of the surrounding mountains. |
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Mount Fairview Dining Room |
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(Restaurants - Lunch) |
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109 Lake Louise Dr Deer Lodge, Lake Louise T0L 1E0 403-522-3747
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Distance:
~129 m * |
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Description:
Originally built in 1921, this lodge-like dining room (officially known as the Mount Fairview) boasts timber construction and twig furniture. Simultaneously rustic and elegant, the venue is well-known for its Canadian cuisine. The seasonal menus feature game from the lodge's own ranch, and the terrific wine list has been recognized by Wine Spectator every year since 1996. Among the celebrated dishes is the Rocky Mountain Game Platter, which features venison ham, smoked pepper duck, air-dried buffalo, and game pâté and salametti. Other tempting dishes include roasted salmon, grilled ranch elk striploin, caribou medallions, and roasted lamb rack with a pistachio dijon crust. A selection of scotches and cognacs is also available, as is a sinful dessert list. |
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User Rating: 10
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Cathedral Mountain Lodge Dining Room |
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(Restaurants - Lunch) |
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1 Yoho Valley Rd Cathedral Mountain Lodge, Field T0L1E0 250-343-6442
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Distance:
~130 m * |
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Description:
During the day, the Cathedral Mountain Lodge's diminutive dining room is great for a quick but hearty lunch, but come dinner time, the post and beam space turns romantic with candlelight. Canada's best produce inspires a wonderful array of regional dishes such as ragout of caribou in lasagna and Alberta beef tenderloin. For dessert the Chocolate "Bomb" is a must, and the wine list is carefully chosen. NB: To avoid disappointment , dinner reservations are highly recommended |
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Chateau Deli |
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(Restaurants - Lunch) |
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111 Lake Louise Dr Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise, Lake Louise T0L 1E0 403-522-3511
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Distance:
~359 m * |
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Description:
Constantly busy due to its extensive hours and efficient staff, this eatery offers counter service to speed hungry diners along. A grouping of tables accommodates ambitious patrons; other folks munch in the hallway or take their spoils outside. Gourmet sandwiches, soups, salads and snacks comprise the bulk of the menu, along with chicken pies, steak pies, and an assortment of muffins, danishes and sweets. For those needing liquid refreshment, the cafe provides a selection of coffee drinks, plus beer, wine, water and juices. An ideal spot when you want something light and quick. |
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User Rating: 6
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Fairview Dining Room |
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(Restaurants - Canadian) |
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111 Lake Louise Dr Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise, Lake Louise T0L 1E0 403-522-3511
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Distance:
~359 m * |
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Description:
A multi-tiered dining room looking out over the turquoise waters of Lake Louise greets guests at this gracious venue. Romantic and elegant, it is widely considered to deliver the Château's premiere culinary experience. The menu has a decidedly Canadian flair, offering such dishes as beef tenderloin, Alberta rack of lamb, venison, and Rocky Mountain pot au feu. Sea bass, Arctic char, chicken breast, and a vegetarian entree increase the selections. Jackets are required during the Summer months, adding to the restaurant's genteel ambience. |
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User Rating: 6.5
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Victoria Room |
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(Restaurants - Lunch) |
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111 Lake Louise Dr Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise, Lake Louise T0L 1E0 403-522-3511
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Distance:
~359 m * |
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Description:
A lofty room with wood-panelled walls and stone fireplaces welcomes diners to this lovely venue. Beautiful stenciling, Tyrolean in theme, adorns beams and woodwork, and the lake beckons from beyond the windows. |
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Lake Louise Station |
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(Restaurants - Lunch) |
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200 Sentinel Rd, Lake Louise T0L 1E0 403-522-2600
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Distance:
~2.431 km * |
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Description:
A stone's throw from the Bow River, this restaurant occupies Lake Louise's oldest building. The red-roofed, log cabin train station, built in 1909, now welcomes guests to dine amid gleaming woodwork and leaded glass windows. Representative dishes include roasted pheasant breast, grilled medallions of caribou, and pan-fried Atlantic char. Chicken, veal, Alberta beef, salmon, pizzas and salads are also available, depending on your appetite. Moored behind the station are several restored railway cars, which offer a more intimate dining experience and must be booked in advance. When the weather is mild, the manicured garden is also available for dining. |
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Post Hotel Dining Room |
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(Restaurants - Lunch) |
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200 Pipestone Rd PO Box 69, Lake Louise T0L 1E0 403-522-3989 877-661-1586
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Distance:
~2.649 km * |
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Description:
Intimate, elegant dining beneath a beamed ceiling is the hallmark of this fabulous restaurant. The menu maintains a European sensibility while incorporating fresh local ingredients into the mix. Salmon, lamb, venison and Alberta beef make for succulent entrees, and the veal medallions are incredible, served with a brandy cream sauce and nutmeg-tinged quenelles. Desserts are equally as satisfying; the creme brulee with fresh berries is light, smooth and delicious. A terrific wine list offers numerous vintages to complement any meal. Regularly awarded for its efforts, the restaurant has received accolades from both the Wine Spectator and DiRoNA. Jackets are optional. |
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