Calgary, Canada
311 25 Ave SE
$$ - $$$
+1 4032340065
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Outdoor seatingTakeawayDine-in
Toilets
Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet
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Quaint historical home located in a garden that you can walk around in. While the atmosphere was charming, I was a bit skeptical when I saw that the food was already laid out at our table. Particularly concerning if I had been dining with anyone who has food allergies. For High Tea 38, you received the following bite size items: - 4 sandwiches: egg salad, salmon with dill, humus and asparagus and ham - 2 scones w fresh cream or jam: these were my favorite as they tasted like sugar cookies in a scone texture - 2 desserts: cream puff and fudge Other than refilling our teapot, there wasn't really any other service provided. I would rate it 2.5 - the food was average and I found the highlight was more walking through the gardens which is a free activity.
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It’s a cute cafe with a cabin-like ambience and a small patio. The service is very friendly. The menu isn’t too large but still has a good selection. Portions sizes aren’t huge - about right for lunch. You won’t feel too full to walk around the gardens after.
Went for mother's day brunch and the food was good. The house is cute but a little hard to get to in high heels.
I've lived in and around Calgary for 38 years and had no idea this sweet cafe existed. The food was delicious, the service great. My friend who went with me also let me know that all the herbs and veg come from the gardens!
I had a 94 year old friend go to this restaurant last week and fell on the path climbing the hill from its parking lot to the place. Obviously he companion had no idea the terrifying effort needed to make the climb. She needed The EMTs to get her off Calgary’ cemetary hill. The City of Calgary should never of livened this business which is a death trap to the disabled. I went up the hill on the wheelchair path and almost did not make.
Beautiful garden, a hidden gem within the city. Also the cafe is excellent, had the eggs Benny on a scone and so yummy. Looking forward to going back next year
Quiet, tranquil and reflective. Lovely horticulture! Directions: Follow the sign to reach a gate to enter a garden. Keep following the rock path (in the garden) to reach Readers Cafe on top of the hill. The walk in the garden makes the visit there all the more special
Great place for a family brunch. Good food and lots of space for kids to explore. It feels like your own private, natural oasis in the middle of the city.
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