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This legendary Calgary blues bar has been a downtown staple for over a century
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This legendary Calgary blues bar has been a downtown staple for over a century

6 July 20263 Mins Read

Calgary’s historic King Edward Hotel, better known as the King Eddy, is one of those places that feels like it has lived a hundred different lives. Located in the East Village, the 1905 heritage building is home to Canada’s oldest blues bar. After opening as a hotel in Calgary’s early days, the space became one of the city’s most iconic venues, earning its reputation as the “Home of the Blues.”

Today, the bar continues that legacy by welcoming visitors through its doors for live performances, good food, and a taste of Calgary history.

Over a century of music and history

The King Eddy first opened its doors in 1905 as the King Edward Hotel and quickly became a central part of Calgary’s early downtown life. Over time, it grew into a gathering place for locals, travellers, and musicians.

According to the King Eddy website, the original structure was carefully dismantled in 2013 and later meticulously rebuilt as part of the National Music Centre development. And while the building itself was restored, its history was intentionally preserved, keeping its original character and cultural importance intact.

Even though the King Eddy is still best known for its blues roots, today the space has evolved into a live music venue that hosts performances several nights a week.

Beyond the music, the space also serves as a full bar and restaurant, making it just as much a spot for a casual night out as for live music. The menu leans into comfort-food classics, paired with craft beers and cocktails that fit the space’s relaxed vibe.

One of the standout features of the space is the rooftop patio, which is a great spot to hang out before or after a show. It overlooks the East Village and lets you take in downtown views from a different angle.

And this year, the bar is celebrating its 120th birthday with Eddy Fest, a three-day festival from Aug. 14 to Aug. 16 that brings its music history to life through a full weekend of live performances.

The King Eddy has managed to do something not many places can: stay relevant for over a century without losing its character. Although it has grown and changed over time, it still feels like a place where music comes first.

So if you’re looking for a night out with a bit of soul, this is where it starts.

When: Open Thursday, Saturday and Sunday
Time: Thursday: 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., Saturday: 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., Sunday: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Where: 439 9th Ave. SE, Calgary, Alta.
Cost: Starting at $10

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