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28 2021 Winnipeg Experience Guide Try Something New... in Winnipeg's West End www.westendbiz.ca And hey vegans, all the aforementioned places have great dishes too (particularly deer + almond, The Roost, Close Co. and Nonsuch), while carnivores craving steaks should support classics like Rae & Jerry's for a martini in a Mad Men-meets- Tarantino-style room, or the converted mansion setting of 529 Wellington, which has a gorgeous garden patio and an extensive wine list. For beer drinkers, Winnipeg now has 16 breweries. Our newest one, Kilter Brewing Co. in St. Boniface, has a super groovy room that mixes tropical vibes with Scandinavian minimalism, making it a must-see. Looking to cater to all manner of tastes under one roof (or on a sweet, huge outdoor patio)? Both The Forks Market and Hargrave Street Market have you covered with nearly everything you can name. At The Forks, you'll find fancy farm-to-table hotdogs, tacos, Argentinian fare and house- made pastas and small plates. At Hargrave Street Market look to ramen, gourmet sandwiches and burgers, Italian, craft cocktails and tacos too. Both spots are also licenced with great selections of local beer and plenty of worldly wine choices. Hargrave Street Market is also home to Mottola Grocery, a swank new Italian market that truly does it all. Winnipeg also excels in the craft ice cream game. Two newish notable numbers include the multi-award winning Chaeban, whose owners moved here from Lebanon and Syria (their Salty Carl has become a thing of legend) and FĂȘte, known for fantastic vegan ice creams and a riverside location beside an adorable dog park. Dug & Betty's is all about really creative flavours with a menu and name that celebrates dogs too, while Milksmith is your home for molecular gastronomy and Instagrammers. Neon Cone at The Forks specializes in using

