Manor Cafe (The) - details

Average rating: 4 star(s)

Your Rating: 1 star(s)

Tucked into the High Street area is a charming two-story house. This cafe was originally the home of one of Alberta's Attorney Generals. The structure of this 1929 building was preserved and the interior, now decorated in earthy greens and burgundies, is still divided into the small rooms of its original design. Choose from a variety of tapas such as Bruschetta (CAD8-10), nut crusted Brie and sun-dried peaches (CAD9) or artichoke dip (CAD8). For the main course, the chef recommends the Moroccan Curry (CAD15-17) or black pot paella (CAD20). In the summer, enjoy a beer on the large three-tiered patio.

Contact Details

  • Neighbourhood: West/West Central

Other details

  • Admission charge: No
  • Atmosphere: Business, Romantic
  • Average cost: 30
  • Booking advisable: No
  • Category: Atmosphere, European
  • Cards accepted: Visa, Amex, Mastercard
  • Cuisine type: Bistros & Brasseries
  • Disabled access: No
  • Home delivery: No
  • Opening hours: Mo to Sa from 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM,Su from 05:00 PM to 10:00 PM
  • Takeaway available: No
  • Top pick: Yes
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This is my favourite restaurant in Edmonton. I love the location, the house, the interior and the friendly staff. Most of all I was very happy to discover that even as a vegetarian I could choose ... more

7 June 2005 | A Yahoo! User

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