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Old 08-05-2010, 05:00 PM   #81
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thanks everyone for the suggestions. She is coming down next thursday---> monday. so anything going on then. what is the dining experience like at River Cafe?
It's amazing. If you're driving, park at near the Calgary Curling club (there's a Municipal Parking lot there) then you can just walk across the pedestrian bridge into Prince's Island and over to River Cafe.

To seal the deal after dinner, walk back toward you car, then walk up those stairs to the top of the bluff to Crescent Road and take a stroll. Amazing views of the City and the mountains from up there. It's impressive.
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where are some other great places to dine at?
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where are some other great places to dine at?
I had the best steak of my life at Vintage Chophouse on 11th a couple of weeks ago. Nuts to the girl, I'd fata that cook.
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Old 08-05-2010, 07:01 PM   #84
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I really like the book The Millionaire Next Door. It talks about the characteristics of people with net worths over $1 million. A lot of high-income people don't look like what you may expect a high-income person to look like (they don't drive prestigious cars, live in lavish houses, wear designer clothes, etc.). And often the people that wear the fancy brands and lease the ritzy cars can least afford it (low net worth people, or people spending high relative to their income).

Also your typical millionaire, according to the book, is a small business owner.
You don't become a millionaire by spending your money.
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There is only 2 things to do within Calgary city limits (leaving aside interest specific activities, such as poker and AD&D) - fata and eat. What the fata else is there? So, fata her, then take her to Harbour City for some dumplings, then fata her again, if you can fata after consuming MSG.
There is more live music in Calgary than there has ever been before. Maybe try unplugging your iPod?
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Old 08-05-2010, 07:52 PM   #86
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where are some other great places to dine at?
Dinner
- Mercato - Stephen Ave
- Rouge (Inglewood - awarded one of the top 100 restaurants on earth)
- Rush - 9th ave, 1st street
- Charcut - 9th Ave, Centre Street
- Una Pizza and Wine - 17th ave
- Muse - Kensington
- Br& - Stephen Ave (very fancy)
- Divino - Stephen Ave

Lunch
- Vendome Cafe - in Sunnyside where the old Heartland cafe was
- The Coup - 17th ave near 8th street
- Farm - 17th ave near 9th street
- Globefish Sushi - 14th street near kensington road
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Festivals going on next weekend:

Afrikaday - Prince's Island and Olympic Plaza August 9th - 14th

Taste of Calgary - Eau Claire - Aug 12th -15th

Chinatown Street Festival - August 14 - this is Chinatown's centennary, so it'll be a particularly big one.
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thanks everyone for the suggestions. She is coming down next thursday---> monday. so anything going on then. what is the dining experience like at River Cafe?
Excellent, I recommend the staff ladies washroom!
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Seriously though, be a man and just fata her brains out.
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You don't become a millionaire by spending your money.
Except you gotta spend money to make money.

You just have to spend it in the places that you should spend it and need to spend it.
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Apparently. I just discovered this myself. I was actually gonna suggest the bobsled but I figured I'd check their website first it seems the summer rides don't run anymore.

http://www.ztrip.ca/Home.html
Awesome, only place in Canada that offers it. I called them and the zorb is under construction until Monday.

So I think I'll go Tuesday and give them a day to make sure it's safe

edit: on a side note, it's $33 for a ride and $20 for the second one. Just for those who might be interested.
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any other suggestions on dining? where are the best patio's? I've been to the Joey Tomatoes' at chinook and liked it.
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Bonterra on 8th street has a nice back patio

Also the Living Room on 17th ave is pretty sweet.
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Bonterra on 8th street has a nice back patio

Also the Living Room on 17th ave is pretty sweet.

I second that Bonterra is the best patio bar none
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I need more help with:

A really nice dinner restaurant, not too pricey, yet still fancy:
A place with a really cool patio downtown for lunch:

Other fun things to do:

she isn't a high maintenance girl, so i don't need to take her to some crazy elegant place. i appreciate all the tips/advice from the cP community.
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any other suggestions on dining? where are the best patio's? I've been to the Joey Tomatoes' at chinook and liked it.
I agree with another poster Bonterra has the best patio in the city.

By far
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I need more help with:

A really nice dinner restaurant, not too pricey, yet still fancy:
A place with a really cool patio downtown for lunch:

Other fun things to do:

she isn't a high maintenance girl, so i don't need to take her to some crazy elegant place. i appreciate all the tips/advice from the cP community.
For a nice, but not too crazy dinner - try Brava Bistro on 17th. Nice food, good vibe

Patio Lunch - Stephen Ave is probably the best bet - Blink, Murrietta's second floor balcony patio, James Joyce or Flames Central.
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