| Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Fusion Contemporary in Stephen Ave area |
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Escoba Bistro & Wine Bar
624 8 Ave. SW,
Calgary AB
(Stephen Avenue)
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Bistro,
Fusion/Contemporary,
Bar Type: Wine Bar Escoba’s rustic charm puts you at ease, with a menu focusing on Mediterranean comfort food, and suggested pairings from its extensive wine list for each dish. |
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Murrieta's Bar & Grill
200-808 1 St SW,
Calgary AB
(Stephen Avenue)
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Fusion/Contemporary,
Seafood
Murrieta's location in the historic Alberta Hotel off Stephen Avenue offers upscale eating with a casual and lively air. Sample the killer wine list and order beautifully crafted dishes such as West Coast bouillabaisse, beef striploin and duo of lamb (chops with torchon), or choose from flatbread pizzas and pasta dishes. |
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Thomsons Restaurant & Sandstone Lounge
112 Stephen Avenue Walk SW,
Calgary AB
(Stephen Avenue)
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Fusion/Contemporary,
Bar Type: Lounge Thomsons Restaurant at the Hyatt serves up fantastic food sourced from local ingredients in a dark atmosphere. Ask to sit near the window side for some natural light. Adjacent to the Sandstone Lounge. |
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Trib Steakhouse
100-118 8 Ave SW,
Calgary AB
(Stephen Avenue)
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Restaurant
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Fusion/Contemporary,
Steakhouse
Located in the historic Tribune Block on Stephen Avenue, Trib is one of the city’s best nuevo steakhouses. The cost of its superb, high-end fare is similar to that of its middle-of-the-road competition. Signature-aged Angus beef plates include bacon wrapped fillet mignon, seared beef tenderloin fiocchi, New York striploin and three “house roasts” for two or more, including a Trib-cut beef porterhouse carved tableside. |
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