Go to Patricia, AB and cook it yourself haha. The hotel is an experience
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Go to Patricia, AB and cook it yourself haha. The hotel is an experience
Oh yeah, now we're talking.
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Is that as good as the cook your own steak in Wayne AB?
It is good and accessible. Literally just good though. Every time I've been out of town for somewhere actually known for it's food, it's been miles ahead of most of Calgary restaurants.
For the record though, for some reason I thought this was a bavarianbeast thread, and it got me thinking how much more disappointing the food here must be to someone with at least 20x my wealth.
Azure Ridge
Never tried that one. We stopped there for lunch, that place is also an experience haha.
I still don't know how these cook your own steak places are able to pass health code, given that you cook your own steak.... But it's kinda fun. These seedy small town places are hilarious
I apologize, my recommendation was not clear therefore I will provide further context.
From the Merriam - Webster dictionary:
decent
adjective
de·cent ˈdē-sᵊnt
4: fairly good : ADEQUATE, SATISFACTORY
"decent wages"
As for the view, it sure beats staring out at a parking lot and it may be unique to someone who doesn't work downtown.
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Seedy places are great.
I disagree on Calgary having a bad food scene. It's one of the things Calgary has going for it.
Calgary behind in Canada being one of the worst things about it.
TIL there's such thing as a coffee scene.
I assume the cafes are surrounded by vintage-looking bicycles with leather growler holders attached to the crossbar, and full of the handlebar-moustached douchebags that ride them.
The idea of going out for dinner and cooking it yourself (Korean BBQ etc) as part of the experience doesn't appeal to me. Isn't the idea to relax, maybe put on a nice outfit and let someone else do the work?
I can cook at home for much cheaper. And not come home smelling like smoke after tipping a server 18%+ for the total bill when all they did was bring drinks and show cleavage.
Also second Chairman's, excellent experience/venue.
Cook your own food isn't that unique... you also cook your own food at Korean BBQ or Hot pot places. Unless you actually go back into the kitchen in these places?
That sounds a lot more like the art room than any coffee shop I've been to in Calgary.
Anyone else see an niche market for ExtraSlow to expand? Dinner and an art show.