Find restaurants in High River, AB. Listings include The Noble Tree Coffee Roasters, Creative Cakes & Design, Southfork Restaurant, Everest Spice Grill, Almondies’ Pots $ Pans, TheCrust.
Founded in 2001, Buster’s Pizza & Donair is Western Canada's largest locally owned Pizza & Donair cha
Indian Pan Flame is a locally owned restaurant dedicated to bringing the authentic taste of India to your table. Crafted by our Red Seal–certified chefs, every dish reflects a perf...
Canadian Pizza Unlimited Shawarma & Donair-Big Guys Fried Chicken High River
Mystic Manor is a year-round haunted house experience in High River, Alberta!
Located in the heart of downtown High River sits a 113 year old roaster in a quaint coffee shop.
Local coffee shop established in 2018. We provide our community with delicious crepes and coffee. Come in and enjoy our slice of paradise geared towards hope and healing!
Indian Pan Flame is a locally owned restaurant dedicated to bringing the authentic taste of India to your table. Crafted by our Red Seal–certified chefs, every dish reflects a perf...
Halo-halo, also spelled haluhalo, Tagalog for "mixed", is a popular cold dessert in the Philippines made up of crushed ice, evaporated milk or coconut milk, and various ingredients...
Picasso's Pizza is a family owned and operated restaurant located in High River, Alberta. We provide quality food, fast service and great prices; whether you choose to pick it up o...
Welcome to Everest Spice Grill! We are one of a kind dine-in and take-out restaurant in High River,
Sage Catering is a locally owned and operated catering company serving the High River,Nanton and sur
Almondies Pots & Pan sells Filipino Pastries. Has its own line of delish especial Ensaymada. Delec
Hand crafted quality foods including the smashed burgers
Oi! My name is Luiza, the mind behind Love, Rio. Born and raised in Brazil, I thought my fellow Canadians should be able to share in the joy of some traditional Brazilian snacks.
What is The Living Grocery Store? Have you ever needed tomato’s for your salad, walked outside and plucked a tomato off the vine? How satisfying is that? This is the concept b...