You might notice a few bumper stickers that read “I Love Alberta Beef” when you’re in the province. Longview Jerky Shop would love to explain why. Read more about Longview Jerky Shop
Taking a stroll through its 124th Street locale inspires the feeling of being in the bustling heart of a small village but Paddy’s International Cheese Market offers the flavours of the world. Read more about Paddy's International Cheese Market
Established in 1903, the City Market has been a cornerstone of Edmonton’s downtown culture for over a century. Here, friends come to gather and appreciate food the way nature intended. Read more about Edmonton City Market
Visitors to Pearson's permanent location in Calgary's Crossroads Market know that when summer arrives it's time to visit the farm for berry picking and Alberta's best pies and butter tarts. Read more about Pearson's Berry Farm
Calling all chocolate lovers! The world-famous Bernard Callebaut is as synonymous with Calgary as the Stampede. Read more about Bernard Callebaut
Here’s a wine connoisseur’s secret – you don’t have to break the bank to drink good wine. Cellar Door Wine owner Alison Nagel takes a special pride in revealing those affordable gems to her customers. Read more about Cellar Door Wine
Alberta’s specialty food shops sell everything from imported cheeses to Saskatoon berry preserves and jerky, made from prime Alberta beef. And our multicultural heritage means you can find just about any ethnic specialty you’re looking for.
Alberta also has many beer and wine specialty stores, some of which offer tastings of regional wines from British Columbia and from around the world.
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