Casual Dining in Botanical Heights

Baileys' Range ★ 4.0

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Baileys' Range griddles grass-fed burgers and churns house ice cream for boozy shakes, a build-your-own burger spot that moved from downtown to the Shaw area.

Order: A grass-fed burger and a spiked shake.

Tip: Build a burger and chase it with a spiked milkshake. The house ice cream uses no artificial ingredients.

Cafés in Botanical Heights

Union Loafers Cafe and Bread Bakery ★ 4.5

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Union Loafers bakes naturally leavened bread and runs a lunchtime cafe of sandwiches and pizza in Botanical Heights, a James Beard-nominated bakery.

Signature drink: Espresso, sandwiches and naturally leavened bread

Tip: The bread sells out, so come early for a loaf. The Tuesday-through-Saturday pizza nights are a separate, popular service.

Bakeries in Botanical Heights

Union Loafers Cafe and Bread Bakery ★ 4.6

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Union Loafers bakes naturally leavened bread and runs a lunchtime cafe of sandwiches in Botanical Heights, a James Beard-nominated bakery and pizza spot.

Tip: Bread sells out, so come early for a loaf. The Tuesday-to-Saturday pizza nights are a separate, busy service.

Worth the queue: Country loaf and lunchtime pizza

La Patisserie Chouquette ★ 4.4

botanical-heightsTue-Fri 09:00-14:00, Sat 09:00-15:00, closed Sun-MonWalk-in onlyFrench patisserie

Chef Simone Faure's French patisserie in Botanical Heights turns out macarons, croissants and cakes with classical technique. The city's French bakery.

Tip: Macarons and laminated pastries are the strengths; custom cakes are a specialty. The morning croissants go quickly.

Worth the queue: Macarons and laminated pastries

Wine Bars in Botanical Heights

Sasha's on Shaw ★ 4.1

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The Shaw outpost of Sasha's pours the same wide by-the-glass list and noshing plates near the Botanical Garden, a relaxed neighbourhood wine bar.

Signature pour: A by-the-glass pour to match the board

Wine focus: Approachable Old and New World by the glass

Food: Cheese, charcuterie and small plates

Tip: It works for a glass before dinner near the Botanical Garden. The board-and-glass pairing is the move here too.

Street Food in Botanical Heights

Baileys' Range ★ 4.0

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Baileys' Range griddles grass-fed burgers and churns house ice cream for boozy shakes, a build-your-own burger counter that moved to the Shaw area.

Try: Grass-fed burgers and house ice cream

Tip: Build a burger and chase it with a spiked milkshake. The house ice cream is made without artificial ingredients.

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