Originally Posted by Oarhead
Cowboys: meat market for the 16-22 year old crowd. Not a big fon myself but it is exactly what you expect.
Ceillis: Meat market for the 25-50 year old crowd of professionals who like to pretend that they are really important and good looking. Pretty good patio though.
Can you tell that I am jaded?
Places that I like better:
Hi-Fi: a club that has good music and dancing. A plcae for people that like to think that they are more 'underground' or down with the scene but actually are not. Still a great plcae to go though. The DJ's are very good and the shows that come through are great.
The Well: a downstairs martini bar/lounge. A good atmosphere with good music and a good mix of crowd. A bit more shi-shi but not as bad as...
The Mercury: for the 9-5 cokehead professinoal crowd. Always ferraris and GT40's or lambos parked outside. Not as good as the old mercury but still entertaining. I prefer the well myself. The food part of the mercury ('eight') is supposed to be quite good.
Broken City: rock out with your cock out. A fun place to go and have dirty rock wafting through the air and people that are having fun. A lower number of people that do their best to look as though they are bored but will stay for everybody else's sake are present.
Ming: martini bar and nice atmospehre. good drinks. Good lcoation for people watching.
Ship and anchor: Cheap beer and a fantastic patio out on the street. Get a steak sandwich, a pint of anything local and an apple pie with ice cream and you are set for the afternoon if the weather is right. Not a big fan of the inside since it is pretty smoky. A lot of ageing hipsters with thick dark glasses and t-shirts that proudly state that they know way more about the indie music scene than anybody else in the bar but still a great place.
Food:
Laurier Lounge: tapas bar, nice ambiance and good food.
Thai Sa On: already mentioned. A better thai restaurant than 'The King And I'. Thai Chili Club is a close second IMO.
Brava Bistro: One of my favorites, classy yet not pretentious with excellent food. Do a walk by to check it out.
River Cafe on princes Island in Eau Claire is fine dining but a uique location and atmospere.
Breakfast:
Galaxy: awesome little diner. Some weekend mornings can have waits of about an hour after 9am. Go early and get the Huevos or breakfast Burrito anda creamsicle shake. OOOOF! Brad the owner is a super classy guy and great to talk with. Belmont Diner is its sister in Marda Loop.
Nelly's: Choose form a couple of locations. An excellent choice too. I think the Marda Loop location (it is actually across from the belmont) and the 9th ave locations are the best.
Fiasco Gelato: Kensington or 17th ave. The name says it all. They have really good gelato.
Lots of other suggestions have been made for things to see/do. Two other suggestions:
1) If the weather is really good then you should rent a raft from the U of Calgary and float down the Bow river. A summer classic. Just don't get killed in the Weir.
2) Go to Johnstone lake right above Banff and do the Rope swing. It is on the far side of the lake from the parking llot and about 750 meters up the shoreline. Follow the power lines for a bit and then cut over ot he shoreline and you should be able to find it. There is a decent beach (alberta style on the other side of the lake that alot of the locals go to when the weather is hot. Yes, the water is colder than some expet but this is albert where we ride grizzly bears and mooses to work and swallow our chewing tobacco.