This is the first place I lived when I moved to Calgary. I loved it so much, we rented a basement suite for years, because we couldn't afford to buy a house there, and didn't want to leave.
AND, it was kind of a bad neighborhood back then - with the potential to be trendy, if a little bit of clean up was done. And done it was!
Now it's a neighborhood for strolling, and window shopping, and spending all day visiting friends in a wine bar, and then going to look at retro fashion, or replenishing your herbs and spices collection.
Apparently, Inglewood was established in 1875, the very year the NorthWest Mounted Police (now the RCMP) were assigned to the area. In 1876, the post was renamed Fort Calgary, and became "the City of Calgary" in 1894.
Just on the other side of the bridge from Fort Calgary, and on the Inglewood side, is The Deane House, built in 1906. Captain Richard Deane, the superintendent of Fort Calgary, built it for his wife, Martha. (Unfortunately, she died before she arrived in Calgary.)
In 1978, the Deane House was made a historic resource, and is operated by the Fort Calgary Preservation Society.
(http://www.fortcalgary.com/visiting/deane/). The Deane House hosts a Murder Mystery dinner, and has a menu for lunch and dinner, too. The layout of the house is probably like it was originally built (although I'm just guessing) - when we were last there (for a Mystery Dinner), we were escorted through a few smaller rooms, till we got to our own cozy room, which could easily have been one of the original dining rooms. It's a beautiful house.
(http://www.fortcalgary.com/visiting/deane/). The Deane House hosts a Murder Mystery dinner, and has a menu for lunch and dinner, too. The layout of the house is probably like it was originally built (although I'm just guessing) - when we were last there (for a Mystery Dinner), we were escorted through a few smaller rooms, till we got to our own cozy room, which could easily have been one of the original dining rooms. It's a beautiful house.
That's this place. They even wear pink uniforms.
The best diner food EVER! burgers with any topping, French fries, meringue pies, milk shakes, corn beef hash, bacon and eggs with pancakes... and I don't think they have a "breakfast until 10am" rule. You can order whatever you want to order, whenever you want to order it.
Even though we don't live there anymore, I'm in the neighborhood all the time.
In fact, tomorrow, I have to go pick up Daisy & Coco's dogfood (they are on a raw food diet... I tried to make it myself, originally, and I've got to tell you - it was SO GROSS!! I'm still traumatized! SO DISGUSTING!! I'd MUCH rather buy it.
My other favorite place is the Silk Road Spice Merchant. (http://www.silkroadspices.ca/) As they explain in their website, "we grind our own spices to ensure they are never sitting for months in a warehouse. All of our spice blends are hand-mixed and have been developed, tested, and perfected by us.
I spent HOURS in a little store called "Pretty Little Things", and could've spent more time there, but after I bought my knee-length fuchsia velveteen coat with its polka dot sleeves, I realized I had to leave. If you have will-power though, you MUST go in. (https://www.facebook.com/PrettyLittleThingsConsignment)
And, finally, my favorite go-to place is Zyn, the Wine Market. They know everything and they can find everything, and if they don't have it already, they can make a better recommendation! Also, they aren't snobby - but they do know their wines, and they are informative and friendly. (http://www.zyn.ca/)
I could go on and on and on - I've skipped so many good places... I'm sorry to those I skipped. http://www.calgary-inglewood.com/Home-New
On another topic - the Ice Magic Festival (http://www.banfflakelouise.com/Area-Events/Festivals/Winter/SnowDays/Ice-Magic-Festival) starts this Friday (January 18)! We're hoping to go - you may seem some blog about it in the future. In the meantime, Sunday, I think we're going to Michigan!
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