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Eating in Jasper


Eating in Jasper

Most of the hotels in or near Jasper have restaurants that will meet or beat your expectations for dining in a small community. Some are higher-toned than others, but across the board food is generally very good and portions tend to be hearty. In addition to the hotel restaurants, the town has several noteworthy dining spots as well as numerous restaurants catering to the hungry but penny-pinching skiers and other visiting outdoors-folk.
  • Andy's Bistro, 606 Patricia St. This central-European restaurant is one of the best in a town of excellent dining choices. The room is not large, and - truth be told - not particularly enticing. But the food is an innovative take on the satisfying cuisine of Germany and Austria: hearty dishes cooked with notable flair and quality. Prices are moderately high, but not out of line for the finer restaurants in Jasper.
  • Dead Dog Bar & Grill, a favorite among locals, the $7.00 burger & fries deal is probably the cheapest meal in town. Happy hour is on Fridays. Located on Connaught Street.
  • Spooners, 610 Patricia St. Juice bar, gourmet coffees, teas, smoothies, homemade desserts and pastries, sandwiches, soups and salads.
  • Something Else, 621 Patricia St. A Greek restaurant that serves up a variety of cuisine, and pizza.
  • North Face Pizza, 618 Connaught Dr. Excellent pizza, great after a day at Marmot Basin!
  • Sorrentino's Bistro Bar, 96 Geike St. Italian restaurant, popular Canadian chain.
  • Sayuri's Japanese Restaurant, 410 Connaught Dr. Japanese cuisine, sushi.
  • Becker's Gourmet Restaurant - French / Canadian cuisine
  • Kimchi House, 407 Patricia St, +1 780 852-5022. Korean cuisine.
  • Jasper Brewing Company, 624 Connaught Dr, +1 780 852-4111. Unique in Jasper, beer is brewed on-site.
  • Le Petit Marche, 96 Geikie St (at the Chateau Jasper). The elegant Brasserie features buffet, a la minute and carving stations, plus a la carte menu.
  • Earls, 600 Patricia St. Western Canadian cuisine. A restaurant and bar in one, this can get fairly packed out. The staff aren't fantastic, but the food more than makes up for the wait to be seated.
  • Walters Dining Room, 82 Connaught Drive (Located at east end of Jasper's main street (Connaught Drive)), 780-852-5111, . Breakfast 7am to 10:30am - Dinner 5pm to 9:30pm. Nestled in the indoor atrium of the four star Sawridge Inn Jasper, the elegant Walters Dining Room offers an eclectic menu, highlighted by First Nation nuances, featuring local specialties and game dishes. Menus are developed seasonally, with special care given to freshness and ingredients availability. The value packed "Saturday Night Skiers Buffet is offered every Saturday night, from December to April. Breakfast $13 - dinner $25 to $45. �

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