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Places to eat in Banff.

13 sites - updated January 25, 2005

The date in italics is when the site was last checked


Aurora

Claims a new website is arriving on December 20, 2004.

December 14 2004

Buffalo Mountain Lodge Dining

“The combination of lavish Victorian cooking from the CPR rail cars and the hearty meals prepared by Swiss and Austrian mountain guides provide the basis for our unique cuisine.” Menu, prices.

September 12 2003

Caramba Restaurante

In the Ptarmigan Inn. Sample menu.

November 29 2003

Dining in Banff

A listing of 24 restaurants in the Banff area, with sample menus.

August 16 2003

Le Beaujolais

Classic French restaurant. Form for reservations.

September 28 2003

List of licensed restaurants from Alberta Liquor Commission

Includes information on whether or not the restaurant is BYOB.

August 13 2004

List of restaurants that allow BYOB

Restaurants may allow their patrons toBYOB &mdash bring your own bottle. They may also charge whatever corkage fee they desire.

August 13 2004

Mount View Barbecue Catering

The company's “donut tents” can accommodate groups of fifty to one thousand.

November 11 2003

Rose and Crown

Neighborhood pub.

November 27 2003

Taxi Mike’s Dining Guide

Restaurant and bar guide: Best restaurants for breakfast, lunch, dinner, drinks, hangovers, entertainment and action. “Local secrets revealed.”

December 20 2003

The Keg

Two locations in Banff, downtown and at the Caribou Lodge.

January 25 2004

Tony Roma’s

In the Mount Royal Hotel.

November 27 2003

Wild Bill’s Legendary Saloon

Saloon restaurant named for the legendary ranger Bill Peyto. Offers bands, a dance hall, line dance and two step lessons, calf roping, big screen TVs, and patios with majestic mountain views

January 25 2004


 
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