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Located in a charming old house circa 1929 The Manor is a "casual with class" dining atmosphere.
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Located in a charming old house circa 1929 the Manor Cafe is a “casual with class” dining atmosphere.
Located in a charming old house circa 1929 The Manor is a "casual with class" dining atmosphere.
The Manor Cafe offers one of the most fashionable outdoor dining patios in Edmonton. This longtime Edmonton favorite offers fusion and international cuisine, from Italian pastas -- Manor pasta with chicken, spinach, goat cheese, and tomato gin cream sauce is the signature dish -- to a delicious Moroccan curry or traditional Wiener schnitzel. Food is eclectic, but always delicious.
My wife and I go here at least a few times each year, and I never bothered to review the restaurant before. I figured it was long overdue.
I took my wife for her birthday and we brought our kids (who are NOT picky eaters) on a Friday night. We split a large pear salad, and a goat cheese with...
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We visited the Manor last weekend to celebrate my in-law's 61st wedding anniversary and my brother-in-law's birthday. We were seated in a private dining room that was very comfortable for our party of 7 and sheltered from the ambient noise of the restaurant to allow conversation. The food was great; something for even the most picky of us, the relaxed pace and invitation to linger as long as we... more
We really enjoyed eating at The Manor. The food was scrumptious and the service excellent. We appreciated the cosy atmosphere and would definitely return.
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. In the summer, enjoy a beer on... more
Tucked into the High Street area is a charming two-story house. This café 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... more