Foodie Friday: Cozy Fall Drinks
Whether you are looking for coffee, tea, or something else entirely, these are some of our favourite fall finds across town.
Whether you are looking for coffee, tea, or something else entirely, these are some of our favourite fall finds across town.
Celebrate the bounty of the fall harvest on September 13 with Harvest – A Feast of Fall. The multi-chef food and beverage experience brings together award-winning chefs and artisanal beverage producers while supporting YouTurn Youth Support Services.
613 foodies, take note! If you’ve ever wanted to cook or talk about food on TV, now might be your chance. Ottawa-based food television producer Gusto TV is looking for Ottawa-based talents who share a love and passion for food to showcase their expertise on television.
Twelve local chefs created a delicious collaboration at L’Incandescent BBQ at Les Grands Feux.
Giulia is a Neapolitan-style pizza restaurant located on Elgin Street with must-try wood-fired pies, delicious desserts, and a great wine and cocktail list.
In the heart of Old Ottawa East on Main Street amongst dog moms, bookworms, and waste-free grocery stores, there is an unassuming but consistently busy little walk-up restaurant called Sula Wok.
Joe Thottungal’s My Thali transports the reader through an adventure for the senses. This book is a journey. The stunning photographs and collected recipes immerse readers in the fragrances and the tastes that these recipes represent.
Burrow Shop is an online marketplace for curated local goods. Take advantage of same-day pickup four days a week or get free delivery on orders over $150 for a limited time.
If you love outdoor dining or COVID-safer spaces, you thankfully don’t have to wait for summer patio season to start up again: Ottawa has some cozy winter patios you can enjoy right now. As well as their pleasant atmosphere, many of these spots have local brews and delicious menu items. Here are nine winter patios that are open across the city.
Jabberwocky Supper Club borrows its whimsical name from a nonsense poem about a beast featured in Lewis Carroll’s novel Through The Looking Glass. Located on the second floor of Union Local 613, Jabberwocky presents Chef Razmon Poisson’s creative and experimental dishes in a light, quirky environment.
Is Ottawa Canada’s capital of Middle Eastern food? I’m not 100% sure, but I can’t think of another city in the country that is so well-supplied with such a variety and a sheer number of Middle Eastern restaurants.
“Bao means ‘treasure’ or ‘precious’ in Chinese, so Bao Bao translates to precious treasure,” says Shini Ko, farmer and owner of Bao Bao Farm, a small-scale ecological farm in Perth specializing in Asian vegetables. The new business was founded on Ko’s heritage and traditions. “I designed the logo myself. I didn’t have the budget to […]
Nestled behind beloved Beechwood Village food purveyor Red Door Provisions, mobile ice cream and coffee truck Iris is your next food crush. With a massive treat menu and service from four kind souls, 613 summers just got better.
The beloved brunch spot near Parc Moussette and the Ottawa River will close forever after this weekend.
Westboro’s Lexington Smokehouse has been delighting its customers with its upscale barbecue fare for the past four years and has now opened up a new location in the heart of the ByWard Market on Clarence Street, one of the busiest blocks in the city.