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08 November 2023

Daily Newsletter

08 November 2023

Blowers & Grafton to open new restaurant in Alberta, Canada

The new restaurant location will offer classic east coast dishes as well as other maritime and Canada-inspired treats.

Umesh Ellichipuram November 07 2023

Restaurant brand Blowers & Grafton is set to boost its presence on the east coast of Canada by opening a new location in Calgary, Alberta.

Located at #500 – 70 Shawville Boulevard SE, Blowers & Grafton Shawnessy will start welcoming its guests from 8 November 2023.

The new location will be offering its guests classic east coast dishes as well as other maritime and Canada-inspired treats.

Blowers & Grafton's menu includes mini lobster rolls, fish and chips, OG Halifax Donair, B&G smash burger, garlic fingers, and many more.

In addition to a wide range of cuisine, the restaurant will also be offering guests cocktails and craft beer.

Blowers & Grafton co-founder Josh Robinson said: “We believe that great food made with real ingredients and warm hospitality are the keys to a memorable dining experience.

“At Blowers & Grafton, we strive to provide both to all of our guests, whether they are locals looking for a regular spot or visitors to the area. Come by for a comforting meal and some East Coast hospitality!”

The Canadian restaurant brand added that guests can also buy an east coast-inspired brunch menu every Saturday and Sunday.

The brunch offerings include Atlantic Lobster Bennies, Hash Bowls and brunch cocktails.

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