Calgary foodies unite at Taste of Calgary festival after two-year hiatus

Starting tomorrow you can leave the cooking to the pros.

The popular festival Taste of Calgary is celebrating its 25th anniversary and returns to the city after a two-year hiatus, offering international cuisine from local restaurants and bars.

The event is at a new location this year along the Bow River Pathway at 4 Avenue and 9 Street, just before the Louise Bridge heading into Kensington.

There are a lot of new additions to the international menu, with sample-sized foods from Calgary’s most popular restaurants and food trucks.

If you’ve been hankering for a maritime lobster roll or a vegan buffalo chicken burger, or cookies and cream cheesecake, Taste of Calgary has you covered.


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And if you’re thirsty there will also be a beer garden filled with offerings from local breweries.

There will also be vendors, musicians, artisans, and interactive activities for the kids.

The Steadies will help kick off the festival which will feature a tonne of Canadian talent every day of the event.

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