Restaurants on The Cowboy Trail
This is a comprehensive list of all participating Restaurants in alphabetical order. Click on any link for more information. Look for our Partner Logo at all participating venues.
  1. Bavarian Inn Restaurant
    We invite you to join us for an unforgettable dining experience. Located in Bragg Creek

  2. Chuckwagon Cafe
    "All Day Breakfast" Great homemade burgers, fries, soups and pies. Located in Turner Valley.

  3. Cobblestone Manor Restaurant and Bed and Breakfast
    The Cobblestone Manor is a Alberta Historic resource site, restaurant and Bed & Breakfast open all year and located in Cardston

  4. Grandview Stage
    Deluxe cabins, restaurant, western art and gift gallery, general store and gas. Located 12 km SW of Rocky Mountain House.

  5. Heidi’s Food Saloon
    Breakfast all day, sandwiches, soups and more. Located in Longview.

  6. Historic Twin Cities Hotel & Cafe
    Hotel, Cafe and Saloon. 100% Alberta Ranch Raised Beef Burgers, Homemade Soups, and fantastic Apple Crisp! Located in Longview.

  7. Madrina's Ristorante
    Located in the picturesque Hamlet of Bragg Creek, Madrina's Ristorante is a first class restaurant in a country setting serving authentic Italian dishes

  8. Marv's Classic Soda Shop & Diner
    Authentic Soda Fountain and 50s Diner. Retro gifts and souvenirs. Ice cream cones, sodas, shakes and delicious, frosty malts.

  9. The Ranche Restaurant
    Take a trip back in time with the Ranche Restaurant. The Ranche is located in Fish Creek Provincial Park in Calgary.

  10. The Rockyview Hotel - Cochrane’s Historic Gem
    The hotel has 15 renovated rooms. The Canyon Rose Steakhouse offers a fusion of turn of the century charm and timeless Steakhouse classics. The Stageline Saloon boasts live music every weekend.

  11. Twin Butte Country General Store
    Mexican & western dining. Camping & gift shop. Located in Twin Butte.

  12. Wild Bill's Legendary Saloon & Cookhouse
    We are a full service Western themed restaurant and saloon based on the founding cowboys of the Banff Area. Namely “Wild Bill Peyto”.