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My husband and I went to Murrieta's for our anniversary a few years ago, and I still remember the excellent service. They apologized when our table wasn't quite ready at the time we had reserved it for. We only ended up waiting a few minutes, but they still gave us a free round of drinks. The food was excellent and they treated us well.










The coffee mine serves Illy coffee, which I hear is popular and in high demand. I enjoyed a caramel macchiatto there one afternoon as well as a nice croissant - so tasty!










My friends and I stopped at the Paw last summer after pretty much every hike or camping trip. We believe that the Paw can do no wrong. They brew such good beer (I recommend trying their sample tray, or get the pumpkin ale if it's in season). When asked what kind of salad you want with your meal, order Granny B's roughage. There is no other way to go. I often order just a large portion of that salad and find myself daydreaming about it for weeks later. Their pulled pork sandwich is also top notch.










Communitea has all of the same qualities I love about the town of Canmore. They're green, they love nature and the earth, they love supporting the local community and arts. They have a fantastic selection of quality teas (qualiteas? sorry - I had to) and great lunches for both vegetarians and carnivores. I had the pad thai and it was amazing.










My boyfriend's crape was brought out first. I figured they only had one grill so mine would be coming shortly after. However, after 20 minutes of waiting the waitress clued in that I was expecting to get something. She proceeded to ask me if I had ordered anything and I said yes. She then went to the lady at the grill (owner = very unprofessional and snarky) who proceeded to tell her there were no other orders. At this point a third one chimed in to say that there was an extra order of "The Goat". The crape took forever to arrive; tables that arrived after us were served first.
To add to it, it tasted horrible. The eggs in the crape were completely tasteless. The owner lady was rude and snarky. I will never return to this place. When someone pays you for a product + service it's not too much to expect for that service and product to actually be good.
If you are incapable of providing that, you should be out of business.
To add to it, it tasted horrible. The eggs in the crape were completely tasteless. The owner lady was rude and snarky. I will never return to this place. When someone pays you for a product + service it's not too much to expect for that service and product to actually be good.
If you are incapable of providing that, you should be out of business.










Best view in the rockies, food was suberb, friendly staff and once again what a view










I stopped by the Georgetown Inn in Canmore where the Miners Lamp is do have dinner there. I tried the fish and chips can honestly say they were the best fish and chips I ever had. I'm in Calgary but whenever I go through Canmore in the future i'll be stopping by the Georgetown Inn for those fantastic fish and chips!










Communitea is what they profess to be: Community oriented, Environmentally conscious, reasonably quiet and has good food. The decor is a bit eclectic; there are bean bag chairs, lounge chairs and tables with pull-up chairs. It ends up looking a bit disorganized which might be the intent. The coffee is good although not the best in Canmore. Soups are very good and very generous. Parking is easy as it is off main street.










Out of the blue, we decided to make a run to Canmore and wanted to try out this quiet little corner place. Seems like it is well run and it has some nice coffee choices. I do like that they serve Intelligencia!
I had a very delicious ham & cheese panini. I didn't study the ingredients, so I was pleasantly suprised when it showed up with spinach on it. Yum!
I also tried a MAPLE latte. It wasn't my favorite, but I like the idea in such a touristy place.
I had a very delicious ham & cheese panini. I didn't study the ingredients, so I was pleasantly suprised when it showed up with spinach on it. Yum!
I also tried a MAPLE latte. It wasn't my favorite, but I like the idea in such a touristy place.














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