South of the river lies the charming historic district in Edmonton, where the city’s rich arts and entertainment communities come together to thrive.

The Old Strathcona neighbourhood is home to some of Edmonton’s best restaurants, markets, and performers. With its strong community focus and strong arts and cultural connections, this neighbourhood stands as one of the trendiest in the city.

There’s a lot to do and even more to see, so we’ve rounded up some of the best things to check out while strolling through the Old Strathcona neighbourhood.

Where to eat

From small hole-in-the-wall spots to dinner with friends, there’s a restaurant for everything and everyone.

In the heart of Old Strathcona lies Pip, the bright restaurant serving delectable brunch and dinner. This restaurant is part of the same family as two other popular restaurants in the district, MEAT, The Next Act, and Pal’s. Together, they dominate in the art of comfort food in a comforting space.

Too lowkey? Julio’s Barrio Mexican Restaurant offers fun and colourful cocktails alongside their tacos, fajitas, and more. No matter if you sit inside or outside, the fiesta never stops!

If you find yourself full of the savoury and in need of the sweet, Made By Marcus has you covered. This ice cream shop serves wildly inventive, rotating flavours made with real ingredients, hidden in an alleyway on Whyte Avenue and waiting to be discovered.

If these options don’t satisfy your tastebuds, check out some other hot restaurants we recommend:

Where to shop 

Old Strathcona is home to one of Edmonton’s original indoor farmers markets, the Old Strathcona Farmers Market. The indoor year-round market features prime locally produced artisan goods from all across the city every weekend.

When there isn’t a market being held, there are more than a handful of local shops and thrift stores to keep you busy.

Whether you find yourself taking the steps downstairs into The Junque Cellar for a thrifty find or checking out the new releases at Wee Book Inn, there’s no way you’ll be going home empty-handed.

Here are some other businesses to visit in the area:

What to do

Home to Edmonton’s vibrant theatre and arts community, Old Strathcona offers a variety of live shows. Rapid Fire Theatre presents over 300 improv shows annually, alongside the Grindstone, which hosts improv and stand-up comedy.

This neighbourhood is also home to one of Edmonton’s most coveted festivals, the Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival. Each summer, guests are invited to celebrate the art of live theatre with this 10-day festival.

When the sun goes down, it’s time for the party to begin.

Looking for a drink? Old Strathcona is home to many theatres but also boasts a number of local bars. Grab a beer at The Buckingham or Black Dog. If you feel like dancing the night away with a country vibe, check out the new Daisy’s Saloon.

No corner of this neighbourhood fails to entertain, making it clear why it’s a central hub for all things fun.

Enjoy the magic of Edmonton’s Old Strathcona district!

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