Do you own or manage a business in Jasper, Alberta? Search our tourism
directory to ensure your company
information is up to date and accurate.
If you don’t find a listing, we invite you
to add a FREE business listing.
If you want to increase your exposure
to the millions of people who come to
WorldWeb.com each month to plan their
business trips and vacations, please refer
to our advertising information.
Jasper Restaurants & Bars
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Restaurants & Bars in Jasper, Alberta.
Exploring Jasper's Rich Restaurant Scene
Once a small, remote fur trading post, Jasper has become a vibrant alpine village bustling with sports enthusiasts and visitors all year round. Situated at the end of the Icefields Parkway, west of Edmonton and north of Banff, Jasper lies at the heart of Jasper National Park in Alberta's Rocky Mountains. Its enduring natural beauty and quiet, secluded location continues to draw millions of visitors each year. As the tourism industry has grown, the town has responded with warmth and hospitality, building world-class accommodations, offering exhilarating adventures and creating a complex culinary scene, suited to any budget.
Jasper's restaurants and bars are concentrated in the main part of town on Connaught Drive, Patricia Street and Geikie Street, between Cedar Avenue to the north and Hazel Avenue to the south. Wandering leisurely through town to choose an eatery is a delightful part of the dining experience.
A HEARTY MOUNTAIN BREAKFAST
Getting a big, nutritious breakfast to prepare for a day of adventure is easy at the many convenient bakeries, delis, cafes and family restaurants around town. Anthony's Restaurant is well known for its morning breakfast buffet. Children especially enjoy that its location on Connaught Drive gives them the opportunity to watch Canadian Pacific Railway trains passing through Jasper's train yards.
Buckles Restaurant in Maligne Lodge offers a full spread, from simple continental choices to a traditional Canadian-style breakfast complete with maple syrup-smothered pancakes, crispy back bacon, whole wheat toast and eggs done any style.
AN ENERGIZING LUNCH
Visitors exploring the rugged landscape are often anxious to stay on the go. Mountain explorers have long known that the best way to sustain energy levels is to stop for small meals and snacks throughout the day. Adventurers can pack a morning snack then stop at one of many convenient eateries for a light lunch. Healthy selections such as salads, sandwiches, soups and stews are always available.