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St. Boniface, Winnipeg's French Quarter, also has no shortage of excellent eateries, many of which — including Promenade Café and Wine (130 Provencher Boulevard), Chaise Lounge (271 Provencher Boulevard), and Marion Street Eatery (393 Marion Street) — have patios that will ensure your day goes swimmingly. If a rooftop patio is on your wish list, we highly recommend Forth (171 McDermot Avenue), a hip multi- use space that has both a basement cocktail bar and a rooftop cocktail bar, along with fabulous snacky food at the main floor café from one of the city's tiniest kitchens. Another cool cocktail bar for small bites is Langside Grocery (164 Langside Street) which will make you feel like you are in Brooklyn, NY, while Cordova Tapas and Wine (93 Albert Street) is owned by two young Europeans and is a great spot to nibble while sipping from an excellent wine and beer list. All three of these spots are open late too. Finally, we can't forget about all of the city's breweries, which have been popping up regularly in the past two years. In the Exchange District, Little Brown Jug (336 William Avenue) has both delicious beer and a patio with artificial grass at your feet. Barn Hammer Brewing (595 Wall Street) is a personal favourite of our staff; Torque Brewing Co. (330-830 King Edward Street) is one of the city's largest and has been bestowed with numerous brewing awards; Trans Canada Brewing (1290 Kenaston Boulevard) brews the most beer — offering a little bit for everyone from double IPAs to pilsners; Stone Angel Brewing Co. (1875 Pembina Hwy) crafts a fine selection — with up to eight beers and a few ciders coming up on tap, while Brazen Hall Kitchen & Brewery (800 Pembina Highway) and One Great City (OGC) Brewing Company (1596 Ness Avenue) have great food programs to accompany their beers. And let this just be a sampling of some of the city's newer and more acclaimed rooms. Winnipeg is home to more than 1,100 restaurants, and on nearly every street corner you'll be able to find something to fit your fancy — from ethnic hole in the walls in the West End, to finer dining in the Exchange's Theatre District, to all manner of pastry shops and third wave coffee shops throughout all our diverse neighbourhoods. Happy eating! tourismwinnipeg.com 35 WINNIPEG ITINERARIES Torque Brewing Co.: Tyler Walsh/Tourism Winnipeg The Forks Food Hall: Ben Aguilar

