
Bluebird is a Banff wood-fired steakhouse built around Alpine fondue, steak tartare finished beside the guest, prime rib, brunch, cocktails, and a restored mountain-room setting. Use it for a planned dinner, a fondue happy hour, Sunday prime rib, or a brunch order with steakhouse crossover dishes.
The Boss Kitchen & Bar is a young Banff Avenue restaurant built around Canadian comfort food, bison signatures, mountain-view dining, an 18+ lounge and daily happy hour. The clearest reasons to go are the Banff Burger, Bison Short Ribs, bison shareables, cocktails and the grizzly-bear name origin.
Banff Social is a Bear Street contemporary Canadian restaurant and lounge built around Alberta bison and elk, Chef Raj Nandamudi's official menu direction, plant-rich options, cocktails, happy hour, lunch-special utility, patio seating and private-event range.
Melissa's MisSteak is a second-floor Banff steakhouse and sports-bar fixture where prime rib shows up as Yorkies, breakfast Benny, and a classic dinner plate, with bison, deep-dish pizza, weekly specials, screens, and live music rounding out the night-out feel.
Chuck's Steakhouse is a Banff steakhouse built around Alberta beef, in-house dry-aging, mountain views, and a menu that makes the steak program legible. The strongest case is the Taste of Alberta Beef platter, the 45-day dry-aged short-loin cuts, a rooftop patio, and a wine-ready room for celebration dinners.
Sky Bistro is Banff's mountaintop modern Canadian restaurant at the Banff Gondola, refreshed in 2026 with chef Matthew Smith and a regional menu built around Alberta beef, bison, mushrooms, haskap, spruce, and canola. It is strongest as a planned summit meal, with reservations and Gondola timing handled before dinner.
El Toro Restaurant is a long-running Banff Avenue room for Spanish-Mexican steakhouse plates, tableside-leaning signatures, breakfast, and a first-party local special. Use it for groups, visitors, and a flexible breakfast-to-dinner plan.
The Maple Leaf is a Banff Avenue steak-and-seafood room with a Canadian center: Alberta beef, bison, B.C. salmon, oysters, brunch until mid-afternoon, private rooms, patio service, and a serious Canadian wine list. Best read as a polished full-service pick for visitors, celebrations, and brunch.
A 1967 Banff fondue institution with table phones, hot rocks, Swiss-Canadian fondue dinners, and a game-meat menu built for visitors who want the room to be part of the night.