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Caledonia Grill
(Restaurants - Canadian)
600 Connaught Dr Whistlers Inn, Jasper  T0E 1E0 • 780-852-4070
        Description: An airy dining room with arched windows, rattan chairs, and oak-sheathed columns greets guests at this friendly, comfortable venue. A focus on Canadian cuisine means that fresh, local ingredients are employed in savory entrees like Wild Canadian duck breast, New Zealand lamb, Alberta beef, and Red Thai curried prawns. You'll also find burgers, pastas and stirfries if you're in the mood for something lighter. As a starter, the shrimp chowder is amazing – rich, creamy, and packed with tender shrimp. Breakfast and lunch also provide delicious dishes, ranging from wraps and open-faced omelets to sandwiches and quesadillas. A central bar serves all your favorite beverages.
        User Rating: 4.5 / 10
       

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Earls
(Restaurants - Canadian)
600 Patricia St, Jasper  T0L 1E0 • 780-852-2393
        Description: This hip venue enjoys a second-story location, along with outdoor dining and great views. Dried herbs and flowers hang along the window line, and a woodburning oven sends terrific smells into the air. A large bar separates the restaurant into a dining room and lounge, offering alternatives for sit-down meals and socializing with friends. The menu has an international appeal, featuring dishes inspired by nations all over the world. Steaks, chicken, ribs, fish, pastas, pizzas, burgers and sandwiches make up the options, and desserts are tempting as well. The restaurant is popular year-round, but the lounge is busiest in summer, when drink specials are frequent.
        User Rating: 9.6 / 10
       

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Inn Restaurant
(Restaurants - Canadian)
98 Geikie St Jasper Inn, Jasper  T0E 1E0 • 780-852-3232
        Description: A glass atrium houses this restaurant, offering guests a sheltered vantage point from which to view the immediate landscape. The restaurant also connects to a charming outdoor terrace, which is well-attended in summer months. The menu sports a few dishes influenced by world cuisine but is primarily Canadian. Alberta steaks, mountain trout and Atlantic salmon figure prominently; accompanying them are baby back ribs, homemade pastas, fondue and chicken Wellington. A selection of wines complements the cuisine, and diners often make a light meal of the savory appetizers. Desserts and breakfast (a la carte and buffet) also available.
       

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Meadows Restaurant
(Restaurants - Canadian)
1 Old Lodge Rd Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge, Jasper  T0E 1E0 • 780-852-3301 • 780-852-6052
        Description: A blue-and-white color scheme gives this restaurant a fresh, Mediterranean ambience. White stucco walls topped with glazed tiles contribute to the feel, and colorful flower arrangements add to the appeal. The Canadian menu features rosemary braised lamb shanks, stone baked chicken breast, Pacific halibut, and tomato fettuccine with grilled chicken and whiskey fennel sausage. At times, there's also a buffet, which includes soups, salads, vegetables, roasts, pastas, seafood and casseroles. Luscious desserts include mile high chocolate cake, mountain berry cheesecake, and a selection of ice creams. Tasty breakfasts are served each morning.
        User Rating: 8.6 / 10
       

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Moose's Nook Northern Grill
(Restaurants - Canadian)
1 Old Lodge Rd Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge, Jasper  T0E 1E0 • 780-852-6052
        Description: The sophisticated, log-cabin décor of this inviting room is both cozy and stylish. Beamed ceilings, a stone fireplace, hanging quilts, and dried flower arrangements set guests at ease, preparing them for a relaxing evening of good conversation and great food. The Canada-proud menu boasts maple leaf duck breast, roasted venison striploin, British Columbia salmon, and Alberta beef in a variety of cuts. Pork and seafood also make appearances, and appetizers (ragoût of rabbit, wild mushroom ravioli) hold their own amid the terrific entrees. Desserts include a dark chocolate pâté and the Lake Beauvert pastry canoe, which sports cranberry mousse, strawberries, and a chocolate paddle. Just try to resist!
       

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Mount Robson Steakhouse
(Restaurants - Canadian)
101 Pine Mount Robson Inn, Jasper  T0E 1E0 • 780-852-4504 • 800-587-3327
        Description: Tasty, reliable fare attracts area folks to this family-oriented restaurant. Steaks are tops on the menu, according to the locals; you can choose from New York strip, top sirloin or T-bone, or you can pair one with ribs, shrimp or spaghetti. If steak isn't on your agenda, they also offer pork, lamb, salmon, chicken and veal. Pastas and vegetarian selections are available too, as are pizzas, which also pull in a loyal cast of regulars. When the weather's nice, dining on the patio draws the beautiful mountain views even closer.
       

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Sunwapta Falls Restaurant
(Restaurants - Canadian)
Icefields Pkwy (Hwy 93) Sunwapta Falls Resort, Jasper  T0E 1E0 • 780-852-4852 • 888-828-5777
        Description: With windows looking out over incredible mountain views, this restaurant plies visitors with visual beauty and fantastic cuisine. It's a little more than a half-hour's drive from Jasper, but it's well worth the journey. The menu of Canadian cuisine takes the bounty of the Rockies and transforms it into delectable entrees that remind you of Alberta's appeal. In the evenings, a fireplace adds ambience to candlelit dinners and casts a rosy glow on contented diners. During the day, the restaurant serves breakfast and lunch, including freshly baked desserts and pastries. 33 mi south of Jasper.
       

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Treeline Restaurant
(Restaurants - Canadian)
Whistler's Mountain Rd Off Icefields Pkwy (Hwy 93), Jasper  T0E 1E0 • 780-852-3093
        Description: A 10-minute drive from town and a 7-minute ride to the summit will bring you face-to-face with some of the most amazing scenery in the area. The Treeline makes sure that your appetite is as satisfied as your spirit will be. The glass-enclosed restaurant serves breakfast and lunch (hearty fare such as bacon and eggs, pot pie and pastas), but dinner is the real treat. It's planned so that diners can take in the spectacular sunsets from high atop the mountain. Every meal comes with a salad and appetizer bar and a selection of desserts and side dishes. For the main event, you can choose from Alberta beef, barbecued ribs, British Columbia salmon, roast turkey, and mussels. Sunset Dinner package $30-50, includes Tramway ticket.
        User Rating: 5.6 / 10
       

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Walter's Dining Room
(Restaurants - Canadian)
82 Connaught Dr Sawridge Hotel Jasper, Jasper  T0E 1E0 • 780-852-5111 • 800-661-6427
        Description: Linen-draped tables surround a gleaming conical fireplace hood in this naturally-lit atrium. Potted trees and greenery add a lush ambience to the dining room, which offers a relaxed environment for sampling delicious Canadian fare. The menu changes seasonally, featuring the requisite Alberta beef, mountain trout and British Columbia salmon. Lamb, chicken, pastas and stir-fries are also available, along with roast pork loin and seafood crêpes. Popular starters include pheasant pâté, escargot Florentine, and rich, chunky chowders. Breakfast is also served daily, and the adjacent lounge is perfect for relaxing with a favorite drink.
       

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Andy's Bistro
(Restaurants - Canadian)
606 Patricia St, Jasper  T0E 1E0 • 780-852-4559 • 877-232-6397
        Description: Recognized as one of the town's best restaurants, especially one not affiliated with a hotel, Andy's Bistro combines European culinary techniques with Canada's best meats and produce. The result is gourmet fare that garners widespread praise. The dining room, painted to resemble a subterranean wine cellar, has a cozy, romantic charm. The celebrated menu changes regularly to capitalize on each season's bounty. Starters include the "soup of yesterday" (because "soup always tastes better the second day") and blue crab cakes with spicy peanut dip. Main courses include apricot and grain-mustard duck breast, Stilton and port filet mignon, and caramelized onion and apple pork tenderloin. Dinners regularly last two hours or more; a selection of wines, beers, ports and scotches is available.
        User Rating: 10 / 10
       

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