#YEG! I am looking for local independent businesses w/ a strong history in our city! Any suggestions? For an article! #Edmonton #yegroots
(((dash))) replied:
lol good for that bias =] Food wise, also https://www.twitter.com/highleveldinerhttps://www.twitter.com/redoxinn Bistro Praha # AndIKnowIAmForgettingSoMany # sigh
Frances V. replied:
. The Paint Spot -- art supplies and gallery
(((dash))) replied:
These are long term, indie # yegbiz http://www.unitedcycle.comhttp://westerncycle.comhttp://www.totemoutfitters.ca
(((dash))) replied:
and https://www.twitter.com/audreysbookshttp://audioark.com # yegbiz We've sadly lost many. & I know there are many more # YeeshMySwissCheeseMemory
(((dash))) replied:
Oh! https://www.twitter.com/earthsgeneral have done so much in # yeg since 1991 =] https://www.twitter.com/weebookinn is another Edmonton speciality. + Skiers Sport on 109 st.
(((dash))) replied:
My brain keeps churning lol Pinocchio's ice cream since 1981 https://www.twitter.com/pinocchioicecrehttp://www.pinocchioicecream.ca/
EllenJoanneCampbell replied:
: # MikadoRestaurants , # UncleEdsMundareSausage , https://www.twitter.com/italiancentre off the top of my head...
Martin C. replied:
Vi's for Pies. Urban Diner. Edmonton Lock and Safe ... Bit biased on the last one.
Hello! Does anyone know where I could find french macarons other than Duchess Bakery? Like the title says, looking for a store that sells [french...
ShakingHandsWithDeat replied:
Toast Fine Catering in the old Strathcona farmers market has them every Sat.
dlacone replied:
Can't speak for the south side, but if you are willing to travel north, Passion de France on 118 th ave and 86 street should do the trick: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Passion-de-France/742504432455419?fref=ts You'll have to wait until Monday though. Closed right now.
grumpyoldham replied:
I think Dauphine on 104 th St (just north of Jasper) has them.
danprime replied:
My wife has been spending a few years perfecting them. For a while, we were having macarons every week! She's at the point where she does small batches/orders for parties/showers and even teaches people how to make them at home. We live in the southside (Ellerslie) so, if you're inclined check out her site: http://beyondumami.com
tru_power22 replied:
You could try [Chacarron Macarron](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l12Csc_lW0Q) on 66 th.
lincolnho replied:
At your local grocery store.
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Anonymous replied:
Honestly, the next time you're there and they're sold out of them, consider a bag of meringues. Also, they can get sold out because there really isn't any legit competition to them in the city in terms of quality. As a fellow Southsider, the struggle is real and I feel your pain. Considering this is menstruation related though, you may find some comfort in a sweet bread at Cob's or if you're out West, T&T isn't bad.
eternalspira replied:
I see them downtown at Sunterra
officeglenn replied:
They've started selling them at [Over the Top Cakes](http://www.overthetopcakes.ca/) in St. Albert as well. The ladies there are awesome!
WestM430 replied:
Bon Ton Bakery sells macaroons. They're closed Monday though.
drizzlepop replied:
I saw some at Save on Foods last night.. can't speak for the taste or quality but they looked nice and came in a box of 12 for $12.99
Anonymous replied:
Sundays are their busy days. Most of the time I'm in after work during the week though there are macarons left over at 6/7 pm.
evange replied:
Save on foods has them sometimes. I don't think they're made in store, but they can be found in the refrigerator section of their bakery.