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10013 101A Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T5J 0C3
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Eateries in Edmonton with kid-friendly dishes

Eateries in Edmonton with kid-friendly dishes

Don’t let the words “beer market” deter you from considering CRAFT for a family-friendly meal. They offer an adorable “half pint” (kids) menu that features a grilled cheese sandwich, mac n’ cheese and even mini burgers (served on a pretzel bun)! They also have a kids brunch menu, whih includes vanilla waffles. With items like these, your kids will be giving YOU good job stickers!

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Best places to take him on date night in Edmonton

Best places to take him on date night in Edmonton

If there is one thing that is commonly enjoyed by all men, it’s beer. Tell your guy you want to take him to cask night at Craft Beer Market and we’re almost certain he’ll be racing you to the car. During cask night (every Tuesday!) a new cask that has been brewed especially for Craft is tapped at 4 p.m. Your guy will be beaming with excitement as he savours a crisp, local ale (or lager, or stout …) and, as he looks across the table at you, of course!

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Pour on, craft beer lovers of Edmonton!

Pour on, craft beer lovers of Edmonton!

Taps on taps lining the bar, sky-high ceilings marked with steel draft lines ending at a view onto the keg room: The space itself could convert any impartial drinker into a beer enthusiast. Serving more than 100 draft beers, you’d think Craft would be overwhelming. But, with such a well-organized menu, you’re sure to find your flavour somewhere along the spectrum between white and black Ales, wheat ales and extra special bitters, lagers and stouts, hybrids (like Parallel 49 Brewing’s Jerkface 9000) and fruit beers (including my favourite, Fernie Brewing Co’s What the Huck) – and that doesn’t even cover everything!

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