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2018-19 Meetings Winnipeg Magazine

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relax & refuel www.meetingswinnipeg.com | Tourism Winnipeg | 43 Peg City Grub's Quick Picks The following is a sampling of Peg City Grub's most sought after culinary categories: Best big rooms ideal for delegates The Merchant Kitchen 314 Donald St - attached to the Alt Hotel SMITH 75 Forks Market Rd - inside Inn at the Forks Peasant Cookery 283 Bannatyne Ave Promenade Café and Wine 130 Provencher Blvd Breakfast & Brunch Clementine 123 Princess St Falafel Place 1101 Corydon Ave Marion Street Eatery 393 Marion St Miss Browns 288 William Ave Stella's multiple locations Coffee Shops Café Postal 202 Provencher Blvd Fools + Horses 379 Broadway Ave + The Forks Forth 171 McDermot Ave Parlour 468 Main St Thom Bargen Coffee & Tea 250 Kennedy St & 64 Sherbrook St Neighbourhood Gems Capital Grill 3116 Roblin Blvd Feast Café 587 Ellice Ave Pizzeria Gusto 404 Academy Rd Close Company 256 Stafford St Harth Mozza and Wine Bar 1-980 St. Anne's Rd Small Plates deer + almond 85 Princess St Enoteca 1670 Corydon Ave Segovia Tapas Bar & Restaurant 484 Stradbrook Ave Máquè 909 Dorchester Ave The Exchange District is where heritage buildings with exposed brick and beam interiors house excellent Italian, small plates, bistros and wine bars. In the summertime, on seemingly every street you'll find sunny patios that beckon when you are outside conference hours. Downtown's busy establishments are all well-equipped – after years of serving large crowds before events at the Bell MTS Place – at getting groups fed fast, and they include gastro pubs, pizza joints, corporate chains, steakhouses, Japanese and fine dining establishments. Downtown's Broadway is also where you'll find dozens of food trucks lined up serving locals throughout lunch hour. Corydon Avenue, Winnipeg's former Little Italy, has always been a hotbed for culinary activity, and the strip now also includes excellent Filipino, Eastern European and Asian restaurants that are ideal for group dining. Winnipeg's most acclaimed rooms are found close to downtown in charming neighbourhoods like Osborne Village, St. Boniface and River Heights, where chef- owned rooms turn out tapas, Neapolitan pizzas, share plates, and farm-to- table fare utilizing our abundance of local farms to full effect. As well, The Forks – Winnipeg's most- visited tourist destination – has become an excellent option for a quick bite or fine dining. Inside The Forks Market is a brand-new food, wine and beer hall where some of Winnipeg's best restaurants and food trucks have opened up smaller kiosks to complement the local beers and worldly wines you'll find on tap. Be sure to go to pegcitygrub.com for the latest Winnipeg restaurant news, categorized restaurant reviews, trends and stories. Peasant Cookery // Jerry Grajewski

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