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Ventured out to Edgemont and Aria Cafe just off Lessard road. Very much worth the trek. French style cafe. Great pastries, But I also noticed they do a dinner service as well.

My wife and I would head out on a day we had nothing planned and ho to a brewery but now it seems we are hitting up new cafes.
 
Solar on jasper and 104st getting very close. LOVE how it feels walking by now, especially when you come up from Bay LRT.

Expect breakfast/brunch/lunch and maybe some other surprises.

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Ventured out to Edgemont and Aria Cafe just off Lessard road. Very much worth the trek. French style cafe. Great pastries, But I also noticed they do a dinner service as well.

My wife and I would head out on a day we had nothing planned and ho to a brewery but now it seems we are hitting up new cafes.
I've heard it's quite nice, and I've been meaning to make the trek out there as well. Also heard it's a bit pricey even by today's standards though too.
 

Openings
  • Square One Coffee opened its sixth location in the Edmonton area, this time in Mill Woods at 7319 29 Avenue NW (Community Health Centre).
  • Jola’s Polish Cooking, from chef Filliep Lament (who had most recently been cooking at Nowhere Wine Bar), is opening this week in the evenings at Candid Coffee Highlands.
  • Mayte is a new Spanish restaurant opening at 12026 107 Avenue NW (formerly Ashford Pub) in Manchester Square. Its grand opening is on February 13.
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I've heard it's quite nice, and I've been meaning to make the trek out there as well. Also heard it's a bit pricey even by today's standards though too.
It was relatively priced and did not shock my. But we care about quality more than pricing. It was still quite busy though. One of the staff told us that we can make a reservation.
 
when I was working on the Covenant centre in Millwood's I knew Square one was moving in there. They had their sign up even before the place was open.
 
I get the need to be responsible with taxpayers money and that a 'shared investment model' needs to be part of this, but I believe that this is partly due to the loss of photo radar funds as well.

Our urban environment and climate are challenging enough and while these can be revenue producing and thereby should justify some fee structure, it's only trying to offset the ~30% loss of business post COVID due to WFH and other impacts.
 

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