Description
A quaint mom-and-pop operation that first opened its doors in 1950. The menu maintains old standards such as omelettes and hot cereal, but is refreshingly modern. We recommend the stuffed French toast with cinnamon cream cheese and field berry compote. Entrees: $$
by whereca
on February 03, 2015 from whereca
Editorial Reviews
Nestled on a quiet street situated close to a residential neighborhood (from what I could see behind the parking lot of the building where the car I arrived in was parked), the Dairy Lane Cafe was our choice for an impromptu lunch just ahead of the madness which is the start of Stampede. As such, I was quite surprised to find a packed inside seating area, as well as all the available spots...
by shokutsu
on July 21, 2011 from foodosophy
Take a walk to Dairy Lane: The patio tables and chairs have already been put away for winter, but that didn't stop us from enjoying coffee and tea outside at Dairy Lane Cafe while soaking up some sun.<br/><br/>But while it was nice to take advantage of a seasonably warm morning, there was one minor drawback.<br/><br/>We were outside not because we just can't get enough...
by DAVE DORMER, SUN MEDIA
on October 18, 2008 from calgarysun