Medicine Hat Summers Restaurants
If you’re looking for a local spot to grab a bite, check out the list below for farm to fork meals, chef curated menus, and unique atmospheres that’ll match perfectly with your dinner vibe.
If you’re looking for a local spot to grab a bite, check out the list below for farm to fork meals, chef curated menus, and unique atmospheres that’ll match perfectly with your dinner vibe.
This fine dining spot opened in 1977, and is an exquisite take on a classic steakhouse. From Beef Neptune, to The Beefeater, Steak & Lobster Combo and Alaskan King Krab Legs, fill up on Alberta beef this summer.
Authentic Indian food from a family-owned restaurant, choose your choice of meat with each dish, from chicken, lamb, beef, goat and prawn, and pair it with naan, roti, or kulcha. Dine in or takeout for a delicious dinner.
For those on the lookout for live music, this bustling spot has a stage that hosts local and traveling bands, spanning the genres. The flavourful food menu features Southern Alberta beef from Mike’s Meats with the steak fajitas. For an appetizer, try the salsa flight and pair with the tequila flight.
Start the morning with Golfers Choice Breakfast or Tee Off Breakfast Sandwich, the afternoon with Golfers Steak Sandwich or Handmade Beef Burger, or the evening with Baked Atlantic Salmon or League Day Grilled Chicken Breast. And then play a round of golf at this 100+ year old golf course.
Chef Carlos’ love for cooking started at a young age when growing up in Guatemala. This date night spot has a “build your own” style menu. The Caesar salad is a must order as an appetizer, and pairs nicely with the complementary freshly baked bread.
A tiki-style small batch craft distillery, producing a variety of vodka, gin, rums, absinthe, and whiskeys; using traditional botanicals and locally sourced ingredients. Next door is the Tasting Room, where a trivia game is often hosted, and outside is the Patio Playground. Pair a creative cocktail with a savoury meal, and visit on a Friday to try an extravagant feature fishbowl.
The name is inspired by Rudyard Kipling’s famous quote from the 1800s about Medicine Hat having, “all Hell for a basement”, due to the abundance of natural gas found under the City. Framed beer bottle labels line the walls, a cupboard of board games invites a friendly game, and the many taps serve beer, vodka seltzers, and their non-alcoholic drink, Heck-of-a-Root Beer. For a snack, local small bites are available from Medicine Hat Meat Traders.
Located in the Clarion Pointe, a variety of western classics and Indian staples are served for lunch and dinner, including soups, sandwiches, burgers, pizza, liver & onions, and butter chicken.
Chef Adam and General Manager Jen opened Hometown on historic North Railway Street, bringing a beautiful view of the Canadian Pacific Railway. A familiar place emulating a welcoming home, and serving upscale comfort dishes, elevated brunch, and a blind menu for Sunday Dinner Feature. Alberta-sourced ingredients are sprinkled throughout the seasonal menu, to pair with a premium cocktail and mocktail list and local craft beer.
After attending farmers’ markets in Medicine Hat, Jane and Brian opened their downtown eatery in 2022. The rotating lunch menu keeps dishes fresh, as well as their staples like CupBap and Korean Corn Dog. Brian is always front of house, while Jane prepares every dish.
Recently launching their summer drink menu, LOCAL Public Eatery has more seats outside than inside, and it’s a popular spot in the summer. Try a frozen margaritas, watermelon sling, or aperol spritz with a hearty meal that’ll fill you with flavour.
Lolo & Lola are celebrating their first summer in downtown Medicine Hat. The authentic Filipino restaurant serves up the classics. Try the Mango Sago, a Filipino dessert drink made with mango, tapioca and milk (non-dairy option available) or the Halo-Halo, a dessert made up with Ube, sweetened banana, shaved ice, milk, topped with Ube ice cream, corn flakes, and more.
A cozy eatery serving soups, sandwiches, salads, and shareables inside the historic site Hargrave-Sissons Block. Owners Miranda and Bryton want guests to feel at home and feature local artists, local ingredients, and a comfortable space to spend time in downtown Medicine Hat.
A 50s inspired BIstro located on one of Medcicine Hat’s most historic streets, across from the CP Railway Station. Rosewood Bistro partners with their neighbour, Douglas Meats, year-round to serve cheesy, beef burgers, loaded steak stir frys, and other exquisite dishes that are hearty with locally-raised ingredients.
This refined local restaurant is located inside the Medicine Hat Lodge, and specializes in premium-cooked steaks, scallops, crab, salmon, ribeye, sirloin, and lobster tail. R Kitchen serves an exquisite dinner experience with premium plating.
Chef for 38 years, owner Sammy learned from the best throughout her years in Korea, while cooking for the Korean Embassy, India, and Calgary. Sammy has developed her culinary skill and now serves the Medicine Hat community fine dining cuisine.
A seasonal family-friendly patio that serves locally crafted beverages, finger foods to full on meals, and is a hub for local art and live music. Have a seat under the sun, and enjoy this outdoor eatery in Medicine Hat’s Historic Downtown.
Indulge in everything beer — slushies, cocktails, canned, bottled, and on tap. Revolutionary American and traditional European ales with a twist are brewed in small batches inside the historic building in downtown Medicine Hat. Try their nachos of the month or another chef-curated dish on their menu. Check their events webpage to join a Name that Tune Bingo, Trivia Night, or Taproom Dinner Series.
Owners Mario and Yasmin serve a menu full of authentic Mexican cuisine. From a salsa bar, to enchiladas, tacos, and burritos, you’ll also find locally-sourced ingredients featured in the dishes, like the Quesotaco with beef from Deerview Meats.
Familiar dishes served fine dining style on the third floor of the Badlands View Building, complemented by a one-of-a-kind view of the World’s Tallest Tepee, Saamis Tepee. The details are in the dishes, and with an inviting open concept kitchen you can visit with the makers of your meal Chef Aaron, Sous Chef Michael and the team.
Find Medicine Hat's food trucks at local events and at the Food Truck Festival in Kin Coulee Park every Sunday in July & August.
Flavoured shaved ice on a hot summer day. Mix n' match or stick to a favourite, and choose from over 20 flavours to drizzle on your cold sweet treat.
The classic Canadian meal, Pooty's Poutine has dill pickle poutine, pierogi poutine, and so much more, all loaded with toppings.
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Ice cream was made for summer, and local spots have crafted flavourful and fun frozen desserts for your summer in Medicine Hat!
Owner Annegret mixes and molds silky chocolate using her very own recipe year-round, and in the summer she adds 10 gelato flavours to the mix.
Serving annual and seasonal flavours handcrafted in-house, you can order by the scoop with a waffle cone, or fill up on a pint.
Grit City is busy this summer with trivia nights and their playground patio, and they’ve recently introduced their “Tipsy Soft Serve”. Each week, they feature new flavours like White Peach Sangria and Prickly Pear.
Swirls has a Strawberry Shortcake with ribbons of soft vanilla ice cream, cake made by local Country Crumbs Bakery & Café, whipped topping, and sweet strawberries. A classic ice cream spot since 1984, Swirls is a place where you park and stroll up to the window and order.
Recently The Mexican Hat has opened their Churro Bar. Churros are a popular Mexican dessert. These ones are made in house and are paired with Canadian-made ice cream.
Over 100 milkshakes to choose from at this staple spot in Medicine Hat. A classic burger and milkshake drive-through and walk-up window since 1967.
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From iced beverages to sweet and savoury treats, when you need a light meal with a refreshing drink, Medicine Hat’s cafés and bakeries have a delicious menu for you!
Located on Dunmore Road, Cafe Verve serves up daily baking, soups, sandwiches, coffee beverages, and has a menu of hot and iced tea, like the Peach Iced Tea.
Featuring over 60 Alberta vendors, this market hosts products from creative and culinary worlds. Inside the market is a cafe, serving salads, baked goods, and beverages. Located along Highway 3, cruise through their drive through for a meal and drink if you don’t have time to stop.
Soft baked cookies in the heart of downtown, the owner Kaela has grown the cookie shop into kroffles, cakes, and cold drinks.
Located on the Southwest Hill, this neighbourhood brunch and bakery spot celebrates the magic of being human, whether seated in the colourful indoors surrounded by local art, or on the beautiful sunny patio with a crafted beverage in hand.
Nosh. is located in the Kolab+ building, where there’s a salon. So before or after you’re pamper, visit Nosh. for their creative latte of the day and pair it with their feature sandwich.
Monthly rotating sandwiches, a staple lunch menu, and decadent baked goods pair well with their summer drinks, like the Iced Pistachio Butter Latte or Strawberry Dream Matcha.
Snug in a historic building, Rosewood Cafe serves the classic soup and sandwich for a splendid lunch break mid-day.
For over 10 years, Station Coffee Company has served Medicine Hat creative baking, barista-inspired beverages, and a cozy place with historic brick. From the indulgent cheesecake, to the Rootbeer Godfather, stop in for breakfast or lunch this summer.
From cupcakes, to cakes, cinnamon buns, and treat boxes, The She Shed is entirely gluten free. The owner bakes and decorates every dessert.
This oils and balsamic taphouse prepares salads, soups, sandwiches, bowls, and baking. Start with the Dill Chickpea Salad and pair it with a summer Spritzer, flavoured using the balsamic in the taproom.
For two decades, this market and café has prepared bright-coloured meals that feature Southern-sourced ingredients, and is located in one of Medicine Hat’s most historic neighbourhoods. Try their freshly squeezed Lemonade, served flat or fizzy.
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Find a show in the sunshine, in a local eatery, or in the studio at the Esplanade.
Medicine Hat's almost 30 year JazzFest is back, and there are shows happening throughout the city from June 17-22, 2025. All outdoor JazzFest Shows are weather dependant and will be held in the Esplanade Lobby as an alternative. All 2:00PM JazzFest Shows are free to the community. Find more details on each performance by clicking the times.
2:00PM Sanah Kadoura Workshop on the Esplanade Front Lawn
7:00PM Sanah Kadoura on the Esplanade Terrace
2:00PM Henk Kraaijeveld Workshop on the Esplanade Front Lawn
7:00PM Henk Kraaijeveld Workshop on the Esplanade Terrace
2:00PM Sara Neufeld Ray of Sun Drum Circles on the Esplanade Front Lawn
7:00PM Anthony D’Alessandro Quartet feat. Benny Benack III on the Esplanade Terrace
2:00PM Cheryl Fisher Quintet Workshop on the Esplanade Front Lawn
7:00PM Shuffle Demons on the Esplanade Terrace
9:00PM Cheryl Fisher Quintet in the Esplanade Studio Theatre
2:00PM Jazz Jam hosted by Christian Ferguson on the Esplanade Front Lawn
7:00PM the Hangar Dance Party at the Airport Hangar
9:00PM Lorraine Desmarais Trio plays Bill Evans on the Esplanade Main Stage
7:00PM Carl Mayotte Quintet on the Esplanade Terrace
Tuesday, June 17
6:00PM Dr. Bill’s Prescription Jazz Band
Wednesday, June 18
8:00PM Eden Taylor $10.00 Cover
Thursday, June 19
8:00 PM Stonehocker $10.00 Cover
Tuesday, June 17
4:00PM Jollywaller Band $5.00 Cover + Tip
Thursday, June 19
7:00 PM Dyrty Byrdz Hammond Organ Trio
Friday, June 20
7:00PM Dyrty Byrdz Hammond Organ Trio
Saturday, June 21
7:00PM Dyrty Byrdz Hammond Organ Trio
Tuesday, June 17
6:00PM Greg Herman
Sunday, June 22
6:00PM Connie Jean
Wednesday, June 18
6:30PM A Tuba to Cuba: Movie
Wednesday, June 18
5:00PM Mila Reid
Thursday, June 19
5:00PM Mila Reid
Friday, June 20
5:00PM Mila Reid
Sunday, June 22
5:00PM Mila Reid
Thursday, June 19
6:00PM Derek Hintz
Friday, June 20
6:00PM Logan Straub
Thursday, June 19
5:30PM Taking August
Friday, June 20
6:00PM Right Click
Thursday, June 19
Johnny Javier Trio
Friday, June 20
The Hip Katz
Thursday, June 19
1:00PM Johnny Javier
Friday, June 20
12:00PM Jenny Allen
Friday, June 20
7:00PM Then & Now
Saturday, June 21
11:00AM Rob Hudec
Friday, June 20
5:00PM Dr. Bill’s “Jazz Prescription” Quartet
Wednesday June 21
12:00PM “Dr. Bill” & The Stray Horns & Guests
Medicine Hat has a 190+ kilometre trail system.
It stretches across the city and weaves through corners of the coulees, inviting groups and clubs to walk the paved trails weekly.
The Volkssport Walking Club of Medicine Hat started 30 years ago, when two locals spent time in Germany and were introduced to the club.
In Medicine Hat, the walking club has 40 members, and the group walks a five kilometre or 10 kilometre trail three times a week.
Anne Baxter joined Volkssport Walking Club over 10 years, and enjoys the fresh air and walking with a group.
“My favourite trails are Strathcona Island Park and Kin Coulee Park, as well as the Gas City to Echo Dale Trail,” says Anne. “When we walk as a group, nobody is left behind. There are people who enjoy a quicker pace, and people who like to take it slow.”
Volkssport Walking Club is an international club, and international, national, and provincial organizers will host festivals throughout the year. Anne and others are set to take flight to Finland in August to meet Volkssport Walking Clubs members from around the world.
“It’s over a weekend and there are a lot of walks planned. The Canadian group is going on a bus tour as well, so we’ll see Sweden, Denmark, and Norway, all through walking.”
Next year in 2026, the Canadian group is hosting a festival in Yellowknife.
The Volkssport Walking Club of Medicine Hat recently hosted a festival in Medicine Hat, where there was a morning and afternoon walk, with a BBQ picnic at Kinette Corner in between as a kick off to summer strolls.
“So many people love the group, because you aren’t alone. It’s nice to walk with people,” says Anne. Adding that people who’ve moved to Medicine Hat have joined the club and are introduced to the trail system a lot sooner than if they were out walking on their own.
“It’s lifelong exercise, and the fresh air is nice. There are so many trails, and they’re well groomed in the summer and winter. They go through very nice park areas, and it’s a great way to enjoy those parts of the city that we have to enjoy,” says Anne.
Afterwards, the group often finds a cup of coffee on a patio at a local cafe to continue on the day.
Memberships are only $10 to join. Find more information about the club at Volkssport Walking Club of Medicine Hat.
An asphalt pump track opened in 2023 beside Gas City Campground, across the street from WestVue Dog Park. A place to polish skills and ride for fun.
An asphalt pump track opened in 2023 beside Gas City Campground, across the street from WestVue Dog Park.
The paved course has two tracks — one for youth and beginners and the other for advanced skill sets.
The circuits are designed to be ridden completely by “pumping”, moving up and down to generate momentum. Because the space is paved, anything with wheels can use the pump track: bikes, scooters, skateboards, wheelchairs, rollerblades, and roller skates.
Ride Echo Dale Regional Park's mountain bike trails.
Hosted for a second year in the coulee landscape at Echo Dale Regional Park, Badlands Bash brings over 100 riders to ride and kick off the Medicine Hat mountain bike season. Gravity Sports owner and 670 Mountain Bike Club member Ben Roscoe co-hosts the event with owners of Hidden Gem Cycling Jessie and Tracy.
Racers bike five downhill lines, and then the evening brings live music, bonfires, and bustling campsites. There are 10 designated campsites in the park, but a field is completely available for bikers to set up camp and celebrate mountain biking until the stars come out.
“Our mountain bike culture here is really strong. The trails here are pretty awesome and the event is for anyone who wants to ride,” says Roscoe.
Plan your experience in Canada's sunniest city.
Medicine Hat, Redcliff, and Cypress Hills Provincial Park, all within 45 minutes of each other. A full mountain bike weekend.
From the thrilling rapids of Seven Persons Creek to the calm waters on South Saskatchewan River. Be close to red rock, coulees, nature, and wildlife.
Mountain bike right from your campsite in Medicine Hat, Cypress Hills, and Redcliff.