Ottawa

Ottawa is Canada’s capital, in the east of southern Ontario, near the city of Montréal and the U.S. border. Sitting on the Ottawa River, it has at its centre Parliament Hill, with grand Victorian architecture and museums such as the National Gallery of Canada, with noted collections of indigenous and other Canadian art. The park-lined Rideau Canal is filled with boats in summer and ice-skaters in winter.
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Government Buildings
Parliament Hill is a grand and impressive neo-Gothic complex that serves as the home of Canada's legislature. The site features stunning artworks, lush grounds, and offers guided tours for visitors. Notably, it has been the location of significant historical events, including the first Canadian gay protest in 1971 and pivotal legal battles for LGBTQ+ rights. The iconic building is a popular subject for photographs throughout the year, particularly during winter when it presents a quintessential Canadian winter scene.
Nice place to visit, but the parliament building is under construction. So the front was literally closed with cranes so could not get the good pictures. This update should be on google to inform visitors in advance. Also, we came to know that we could actually visit inside the House of Commons, senator building, but free tickets were required and those were no more available. When we search, places to visit in Ottawa, city should make sure to mention that we could visit the inside of these buildings as well. This would have actually made our trip better and more informative if could book the tickets in advance.
J R — Google review
Astounding. The buildings are massive. There's just no way to fully grasp how big these fabulous buildings are without seeing them in person. There was a lot of construction going on, but still worth going. I took the tour of the House of Commons. It was interesting, fun, and educational. Well worth the 40-45 minutes standing & walking. They have stools they provide for you to carry with you is you cannot stand that long. I used one, it was great, sturdy, easy to use & carry.
Cecily B — Google review
Parliament Hill is an iconic symbol of Canada’s history, democracy, and architectural beauty. The stunning Gothic Revival buildings and the scenic views of the Ottawa River make it a must-see destination. Visitors can enjoy guided tours, the ceremonial Changing of the Guard, and the impressive evening light show. Whether day or night, Parliament Hill captures the spirit and pride of the nation beautifully... 🇨🇦
JINS L — Google review
I had such a wonderful time walking around the grounds and just taking everything in. The views are stunning, especially with the river in the background and the Peace Tower standing tall above the buildings. It’s one of those places that feels both grand and welcoming at the same time. What surprised me most was how much history is packed into the place. I expected politics, of course it’s the center of Canadian government, but I didn’t expect to come away feeling more connected to the country’s story. Inside the buildings, you don’t just see offices or chambers. You see where Canada was shaped. There’s so much to learn about Confederation and the people who helped build the country. The architecture itself tells part of the story, with its old stone and intricate carvings. It feels like a museum and a working political hub all at once. If you go, take the time to walk around slowly. Look at the statues. Sit on the lawn for a bit. You’ll leave with more than just nice pictures. You’ll leave with a better sense of Canada.
Simarjeet S — Google review
Parliament Hill is a must see when you are in Ottawa. The buildings are beautiful and the architecture is impressive up close. Walking around the grounds is peaceful and you really get a sense of history. It is especially nice in the summer with the views of the river. The only downside is it can get very busy with tourists, but it is still worth the visit. A great spot to take pictures and enjoy the heart of the city.
Mohamed T — Google review
I was stunned in admiration of the Parliament buildings . Beautiful view 😍. I visited over the weekend so I had no access into the building just the surroundings and it’s free access. Just walk around take pictures and videos and admire the structures and seeing the busyness of downtown at night was beautiful as a tourist.
Amara R — Google review
One of the must-see places in Canada. Visiting Parliament Hill was an unforgettable experience. The architecture of the Parliament Buildings is absolutely breathtaking, with their Gothic Revival style standing tall as a symbol of Canada’s history and democracy. Walking through the grounds, you can feel the importance and pride this place holds for the country. The location along the Ottawa River makes it even more beautiful, offering stunning views and plenty of great photo opportunities. The tours inside the Parliament are well organized and very informative, giving a fascinating look into Canada’s political system, heritage, and traditions. The guides were knowledgeable and passionate, which made the visit even more engaging. In the summer months, the Changing of the Guard ceremony and evening light shows on the Parliament building are must-sees—they bring the history and culture to life in such a vibrant way. The grounds are clean, accessible, and welcoming for visitors, whether you’re interested in politics, history, or just enjoying the architecture and scenery. Overall, Parliament Hill is not just a landmark but an essential stop to truly appreciate Canada’s identity and spirit. Highly recommended for both locals and tourists.
Parag M — Google review
I had the opportunity to visit Parliament Hill in Ottawa, and it was a truly enriching and memorable experience. I toured the House of Commons, which offers fascinating insights into Canadian democracy and governance. Although I booked my visit after arriving in Ottawa and the English-language tour was fully booked, I opted for the French-language tour. Fortunately, our guide was very accommodating — our group had around 7–8 visitors, and while the main tour was conducted in French, the guide kindly responded to my questions in English, making the experience accessible and enjoyable. I highly recommend planning ahead to book the English tour, but even if that’s not possible, the experience remains worthwhile. A few tips for future visitors: • Don’t miss the House of Commons tour — it’s a great way to learn how the Canadian Parliament functions. • There is a souvenir shop located inside the House of Commons, right after the security check and frisking area. It offers a variety of memorabilia and gifts. • If you plan to visit the Senate, note that it is currently housed in a converted historic train station about 300–400 meters away, as the original Senate building is under renovation until 2029. Unlike the House of Commons, the Senate site does not have a souvenir shop. The entire visit offers valuable learning about Canadian governance, parliamentary procedures, and historical context. When the House is in session, visitors may also attend live proceedings on a first-come, first-served basis.
Raj S — Google review
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ByWard Market is a lively destination featuring outdoor farmers' market stalls, specialty food shops offering Canadian cheese and maple-infused chocolate, colorful street art, and trendy stores showcasing crafts and clothing by local designers. The surrounding eateries serve up shawarma and BeaverTails, sweet fried pastries shaped like a beaver's tail. At night, visitors can explore rustic taverns and stylish gay bars for entertainment.
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The Rideau Canal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and National Historic Site of Canada, is a must-see destination connecting Ottawa to Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River at Kingston. In the summer, visitors can witness Parks Canada staff operating the locks manually to allow boats through and enjoy walking, running, and cycling along the popular pathways. During winter, the Rideau Canal Skateway offers the world's largest skating rink according to Guinness Book of World Records.
Great experience. There are lots of entry points and there is a lot of room for people with all different skill levels. There were areas that were a bit rough, thought it would be smoother, if you stay in the middle it's good. There are benches and cubbies to leave your boots, but they are left in the open you have to use at your own risk. I used a backpack to bring mine with me. Definitely a great time!
Mark S — Google review
It’s a canal of historic importance to Canada. There’s not much to do about it though, especially if it’s not frozen for skating. And I was only really able to get subpar pictures from the sides
David — Google review
Tourist in ottowa ! You need to see this . This is a place you want to see in summers and in winters. The vibe here is very nice - full atmosphere for a family outing plus amazing food options by the street . The walk around canal is amazing , you can take a walk by water , by the canal , you can walk over bridge to Quebec. Whole area is scenic and beautiful. You can also go for a run or ride a bike here . Additionally - these all places in Rideau Canal area are pet friendly too . So you can go for a walk with your pets on amazing trails . The o my struggle you may face is parking - which you can find if you drive around for 2-3 mins . Overall , this is the place to start your day in ottowa as a tourist and your day will pass by itself . If you are interested you can see when canal goes down and how water is balanced too.
Sanmeet G — Google review
It was an interesting tour, we learned some history. They use an electric boat. The way it's built does not allow you to enjoy the view, the seats face each other. Our guide had a good sense of humor, kept making jokes. There's is a toilet and bar on board.
Olga Y — Google review
Looking for the ultimate Ottawa experience? The Rideau Canal is a must-see, no matter the season! This UNESCO World Heritage Site winds through the heart of the city, offering a picture-perfect backdrop for every kind of adventure. In the warmer months, set sail on a boat cruise, cast a line for some fishing, or simply stroll or cycle along scenic pathways-don’t forget to pack some snacks for the ducks and enjoy a picnic by the water. When winter arrives, the canal transforms into the legendary Rideau Canal Skateway-the world’s largest naturally frozen ice rink! Glide across 7.8 kilometers of sparkling ice, warm up with a hot chocolate, and treat yourself to a classic BeaverTail pastry from one of the many stands along the way. If you’re visiting during Winterlude, Ottawa’s iconic winter festival, you’ll find the canal buzzing with music, art, and family-friendly fun, including giant snow slides and dazzling ice sculptures. Insider tip: Many of Ottawa’s top attractions-like Parliament Hill, the National Gallery, and the bustling ByWard Market-are just steps from the canal, making it easy to blend sightseeing with your outdoor adventures. Whether you’re walking the dog, skating with friends, or savoring local eats at cozy canal-side restaurants, the Rideau Canal is the place to be for unforgettable memories all year round!
Julius M — Google review
Must visit place when in Ottawa. Boat ride or cycling whatever you prefer is a good way to spend time around the canal. There are not many places to park so look for parking options.
Dave P — Google review
This is a 202 km long canal linking the Ottawa River in Ottawa to Lake Ontario in Kingston. It was constructed between 1826 to 1832 and includes 46 locks, raising boats 83 metres upstream to Rideau Lakes & lowering 50 metres back down to Kingston. The Rideau Canal is a UNESO World Heritage Site and considered to be the best preserved 'slackwater' canal in North America. You can view locks 1-8 directly from Plaza Bridge. This is a great spot for picture taking and to look at the mechanics of the canal from up close. Really neat bit of sightseeing in the the city centre of Ottawa, convenient to include along with intended attractions around Parliament Hill.
Brad — Google review
This was one of the prettiest places in Ottawa to sightsee, the view was most extraordinary.
Corina ( — Google review
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The National Gallery of Canada is a spacious museum that showcases Canadian art alongside global artworks. Established in the late 19th century, it moved to its current location in 1988 and has since become one of the world's most respected art institutions with a collection of over 75,000 works.
The National Gallery of Canada is one of the gems that Ottawa has to offer. It's a world class gallery that should be on your list of places top visit when in the Nation's Capital. The facility is modern, spacious, well-staffed and has all the amenities you'd expect from one of the largest art museums in North America. With more than 93,000 works of art, as a permanent collection, you're in for a journey around the world enriching your sight and soul with European, American, Asian, Canadian and Indigenous artwork. I highly recommend adding the National Gallery of Canada to your list of must-visit places in Ottawa. You won't regret it.
Sam J — Google review
Not only does this place have famous paintings and sculptures, but the architecture itself is stunning. I loved how the sunlight comes through the atrium, you can just sit there, soak up the light, and enjoy the courtyard. Such a beautiful spot to slow down for a moment. There’s so much to see that it actually takes quite a while to walk through everything, but honestly, I didn’t mind at all. It felt like time well spent, and I didn’t want to rush any part of it.
JW K — Google review
A beautiful building with convenient parking on site and small coffee shop in the building. 2 floors of art mainly contemporary, indigenous and European art. You will need at least 2-3.5 hours to finish. Very spacious. Clean bathrooms and nice staff.
Julie — Google review
The National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa is definitely worth a visit. The architecture is stunning, and the atmosphere feels calm and welcoming. You can find everything from famous Canadian artists to thought-provoking modern art, plus the amazing Indigenous art collection. It’s a place where you can spend hours exploring and always discover something new. I have been there two times but still feel i haven’t seen the full.
Faria J — Google review
The National Gallery of Canada was excellent, with loads of Group of Seven, indigenous, and other Canadian artists, plus lots of European artists too (including a well-thought-out wall of Van Gogh’s progression as an artist). The restaurant inside is great as well, with lots of ready-made and made-to-order options.
Michelle T — Google review
2 floors, 4 sections (at time of posting - contempary upper and lower, canadian and american/european). Both visual (canvas, sculpture, fabric) and audio displays. There is a coat check ($), parking below ($) so you don't have to go outside. Take a map, you can get turned around (even with the map) alot.
Elizabeth A — Google review
Such a beautiful gallery with a WIDE variety of art styles and artists, from contemporary to european to indigenous artists! It was only 2 stories but the floors were MASSIVE. We spent 2-3hrs but defo would’ve spent more if we visited every single room. It has a massive open window panel so the natural light is super beautiful on a sunny day. Would definitely recommend!! There’s also a summer promotion going on right now, so I definitely wouldn’t miss it.
Stacy D — Google review
Many wonderful exhibits to see - I always find contemporary art interesting. With that being said, the Canadian art is what I enjoy the most. Plenty of excellent examples from the group of seven and indigenous artists. Be sure to visit the Rideau Chapel while you’re there. Absolutely stunning.
Dan L — Google review
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The Canadian Museum of History is a captivating institution that delves into the rich tapestry of Canadian culture and history. Designed by Indigenous architect Douglas Cardinal, the building's fluid curves are reminiscent of rippling waters, paying homage to Canada's natural landscape. The museum features four permanent exhibition galleries, including the Grand Hall with towering totem poles, the First Peoples Hall, Canada Hall showcasing life-size recreations of historical settings, and Face to Face highlighting influential figures in Canadian history.
We came here to learn more about the indigenous cultures of Canada and for the children's museum. They have a great set up here, we were able to go to the children's museum right after getting our tickets to wear out our daughter a bit before going to the main museum. The children's museum is really interesting, much more than we had expected. It is really great that they have so many interactive and educational displays about different cultures around the world. Following the path from Asia, to Egypt to Mexico was a lot of fun. They have the room to rent marbles and other things to build as well. Definitely a must stop if you have kids. After she got a bit of her energy out we went upstairs to see the main exhibits. The long hallway with the mirrors telling the stories of places around the country was really interesting, a bit tricky to read, but very unique. The layout to walk through is fantastic. Walking through history from the indigenous communities, to the invasion from the French and British, to the modern day is so well laid out. Not too many interactive displays to keep our daughter entertained, but just enough. It was absolutely fascinating to basically walk through the history of Canada. Going downstairs to the great room/hall was incredible, the totem poles are enormous. Getting to see them in person and read about how the people carve them out was really impressive. I'm really glad we made the trip here and feel we got our money's worth.
Nathan D — Google review
What a great museum! I learned so much about Canadian history, with loads of surprises (and fun interactive features) throughout. I loved the layout, where on one side you wind through the history of Canada from ancient First Peoples to modern times. I loved learning about early French Canada and seeing Rocket Richard’s jersey. The other part of the museum was a massive First Peoples exhibit with buildings, totems and modern artwork. Super impressive. This museum was a great visit and would be perfect for families too.
Michelle T — Google review
I love this museum. There was so much to learn. It is so creative with its presentation and so informative too. Everyone must experience this and the war museum. We have so much to learn from the past. This museum made me feel connected to the people and their successes and struggles. The story of people migrating to Canada from different countries for different reasons. Anybody visiting Ottawa should definitely not miss this.
Mitta R — Google review
I took my kids to the Canadian Museum of History and had a fantastic time. The whole place is well-kept, clean, and thoughtfully designed for families. There are plenty of clean bathrooms (always a plus with kids), a cafeteria, and even vending machines for quick snacks. The highlight for us was definitely the Children’s Museum inside — my kids absolutely loved it. It can get a bit crowded and overwhelming during the summer holidays, but still totally worth it. I’ve also been during the school year and found it much calmer. We also explored the main history exhibits, which offer a fascinating look at both old and modern Canadian history. Beautiful displays, engaging content, and something for all ages. Highly recommend it for a fun and educational day out!
Mustafa H — Google review
I had a great time at the Canadian Children’s Museum. It’s a perfect place for kids to explore, learn, and play. The exhibits are interactive and colorful, and my child enjoyed every section, especially the international-themed areas. The space is clean, safe, and very family-friendly. Staff were welcoming and helpful. Overall, it’s a wonderful experience for families, and definitely worth visiting.
Noureddin S — Google review
Amazing, definitly go see if you have time. Parking onsite (undergroumd, payment required) 4 floors of canadian history. You almost want to walk down hallways that make little sense, i nearly passed the stamp collection and the painted mural on the ceiling (first photo).
Elizabeth A — Google review
Well laid out exhibits, a lot to read about and learn about the history of Canada. A bit pricey, some exhibits were missing, it can be overwhelming with the volume of information and items to go through. Overall, good experience and would recommend to anyone looking to learn more about the history of Canada.
Abimbola O — Google review
Second visit to the Canadian Museum of History.....spent this visit largely checking out the history of music in Canada exhibition....what a treasure trove of memories....so much comes back to you from 20 to 60 years ago.... Canada truly has a rich history of music....take the time to explore this exhibition if it is still current and if not, enjoy the rest of the museum and its rich history....a must visit for every Canadian, newly arrived or born here 70 years ago....brilliant experience 😀
Nic O — Google review

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Nestled near Little Italy in Ottawa, Atelier is a must-visit for any discerning food enthusiast. The multi-course tasting menu showcases hyper-modern culinary techniques like molecular gastronomy, each dish worthy of accolades and social media posts. Chef and owner Marc Lepine's innovative spirit has earned him top honors at Canadian culinary championships. The restaurant's sleek, minimalist interior with dim lighting and an open kitchen sets the stage for a unique and romantic dining experience.
WOW -i have been to a lot of restaurants but this was one of the most interesting dining experiences! It was more the art of food and taste. You are greeted with a fairly plain restaurant, I wasn't sure if I was at the right place. But the 40 taste and visual delights you are exposed to are incredible, as much a delight to the palette as they are to your eyes. Loved the wine pairings too and the service was just excellent. Oh,and it cost a lot, and it took three and a half wonderful hours! If you can afford such luxuries, quite the experience.
Robert L — Google review
It’s over 40 courses but it comes in 6 rounds so no need to wait for each course. In some cases it was nice and in some with warmer dishes, having to wait to eat something is not ideal (there was a round with soup and by the time I ate it, it was room temp). If you are in Ottawa and celebrate a special occasion or just a foodie, I recommend coming here. My favorite was the a balloon filled with helium with a string made from food roll up that you bite into. The dishes were fun and the chef was very creative with the ingredients. The service was also lovely!
Shir S — Google review
Atelier is a hidden gem in the heart of Ottawa. The building itself is unassuming, yet upon entering, you are transported to a culinary world of carefully curated creativity. Each dish was exceptional and explained down to the T by our server. This restaurant is an experience that couples artistry with gastronomy. The staff were incredible, knowledgeable, accommodating, and made my birthday dinner experience one for the books. Their Manhattan's are ON POINT as well. 10/10
G G — Google review
The service was impeccable and the food was both delicious and creatively presented. When the first couple of courses were served I was worried that we have to go for a meal after our meal, was I ever wrong. The servings of the savoury courses turned out to far more filling than expected and the desserts were amazing. This is a dining experience that may be a little bit on the pricey side but is something that should be on your list.
Brian S — Google review
The service was impeccable, with each dish presented very creatively and played in an appealing manner. Overall the food was good, though I did find the balance to be off on some of the courses - I found them to be overly sweet and missing acid, heat, and that umami element. Still a great experience though and I am glad I went!
Megzi87 — Google review
I rarely eat this well and that’s saying something coming from a loyal Nobu client. From start to finish, L’Atelier in Ottawa was a complete surprise. We had no idea what we were going to eat before arriving and each of the seven courses was an explosion of flavor, creativity and balance. Every plate was a visual masterpiece and a culinary journey on its own. From the delicate crab topped with caviar to the vibrant vegetable garden suspended in glass, the presentation was simply breathtaking. The tartare was perfectly seasoned and layered with textures that played beautifully together, while the dessert was a stunning combination of color, freshness and precision. The service was as refined as the dishes, our waitress knew every detail of each creation and guided us with genuine passion. This restaurant deserves to be discovered and celebrated. It’s now without hesitation in my top five dining experiences worldwide.
Ludovic S — Google review
Fabulous experience! Presentation was outstanding, and the food delicious. A novel concept that we look forward to trying again in the winter. A must visit restaurant when in Ottawa.
Carm — Google review
Service was impeccable—attentive without being overbearing, and each dish was explained with passion and precision, which deepened our appreciation for the dishes. I felt we were offered a dining experience that was as intellectually stimulating as it was delicious.
Nin — Google review
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Fine dining restaurant
Beckta Dining & Wine is an upscale venue in Ottawa that offers a refined seasonal New Canadian menu and a separate wine bar area. The restaurant prides itself on being an approachable take on fine dining, with Canadian-inspired modern fare and an extensive local and international wine list. Housed in a restored heritage home, the unique dining room space is divided into nooks and crannies throughout the building, adding to its charm.
Delicious food, and none of the miniscule portions you expect from a fine dining establishment. Beautiful historic home built into a restaurant, though some rooms are quite loud when packed. We were celebrating a birthday and the kind waiter gave us a lovely dessert wine, gratis.
Rebecca C — Google review
I’m not easily impressed and I don’t usually write reviews, but this restaurant and especially Al, truly deserves it. We had a wonderful dinner here and were warmly welcomed by the very friendly staff. The atmosphere made our evening in Ottawa truly enjoyable. To top it all off, we were served a delicious dessert along with a selection of (dessert) wines, ensuring we could choose the perfect match. Such a beautiful way to end the night and our trip in Ottawa. :) Once again, thank you Al, it was unforgettable!
JA M — Google review
I had an outstanding dining experience at BECKTA Dining & Wine Bar in downtown Ottawa. The service was super warm, welcome and inviting. For the mains, both dishes were exceptional. The seared duck magret and hanger steak were both cooked to perfection. They were both flavourful juicy with the nice vegetables and sauces. The matcha lime cake was absolutely superb.refreshing and unique, A dessert worth coming back for on its own.
Sam M — Google review
A Heartfelt Thank You to Beckta Dining & Wine Our recent visit to Beckta was far more than just a meal—it was an experience full of grace, intention, and deeply meaningful hospitality. I surprised my aunts with an end-of-life bucket list road trip, and this dinner was a special part of that journey. Thanks to your extraordinary team, it became one of the highlights of her entire trip. To Clay Cardillo, Thank you for your thoughtful coordination and warmth. You made us feel welcome from the moment we arrived and were so kind in helping accommodate our special request. Your professionalism and genuine care were so appreciated and truly helped make the evening seamless and special. Also thank you for calling me to discuss accessibility. So wonderful there was an elevator in house!! To Bill, our server: You brought such kindness, charm, and attentiveness to our table. Your service struck the perfect balance of warm and respectful, celebratory yet comfortable. You made my aunt feel truly seen and celebrated, and I can’t thank you enough for that. To Kyle and Lukas, The food was absolutely exceptional—every plate was prepared with such care, balance, and flavour. Thank you for honouring our special request and adding a touch of pasta for my aunts. It may have seemed like a small gesture, but to both of them, it meant the world (me as well). That kind of attentiveness and personalization is rare and deeply appreciated. To the host who greeted us (I’m so sorry I didn’t get your name): Thank you for the warm and gracious welcome. Your energy helped set the tone for a beautiful evening, and we felt like we were in good hands the moment we stepped through the door. And to the entire Beckta team— Thank you for the beautiful birthday touch on my aunt’s parfait. It was thoughtful, elegant, and brought such joy to her face. That small moment added so much heart to an already unforgettable meal. My one aunt has since purchased a piece of artwork to remember this journey—a tribute to every person and place who helped bring her bucket list dream to life. Each of your names is now part of that piece, woven into the story of a trip full of kindness, grace, and unforgettable moments. Thank you for your hospitality, your heart, and your exceptional food. Beckta truly represents the best of what hospitality can be. With deep gratitude, Emily & Elaine & Laura
Emily B — Google review
Food is the top of the top, traditional blended with something innovated. Duck Leg Confit is a must try! We love the staffs there, Sergio, Jocelyne, and all of them! They are professional, flexible, friendly, and most of all, fun! We certainly will return to Beckta in short future.
Hayden C — Google review
I was pleasantly surprised this time, significant improvement from previous times. The food was tasty and it was beautifully presented. The service was excellent and the venue is very beautiful and historic. I will definitely return.
Tgemini T — Google review
I coordinated a group dinner for 30 people in the wine bar at Beckta early this October. From the beginning, all planning was done remotely as we were coordinating from Texas. I thought this would make things difficult, but to my surprise, it went very smoothly! Astrid got our request started for the space, and our organizer, Christine, was wonderful and made sure to check all details, allergies and food intolerances, and logistical items to make our dinner perfect. Our group (diverse and strongly opinionated foodies), were very happy with the food. They were particularly pleased by the range of meal options available in our prix fixe menu that made the dinner enjoyable for everyone (including one diner with 8 separate allergies). As we wrapped up, I received many comments about how great the dinner was this year and how it exceeded expectations. The service from planning to executing the in-restaurant experience was excellent. The team that served our group was friendly and organized. Everyone's drinks remained full, the timing of the courses was perfect, and the servers were unobtrusive but highly attentive. The only note we received was that the restaurant was a bit loud which made conversation at the tables a bit difficult, but our group has many older people, so I'm not sure how true this would be for others. Overall we had a great experience working and dining with Beckta!
Jensen S — Google review
I don’t usually write reviews, but this restaurant truly stands out — and Al made our experience even more special. From the moment we arrived, the staff were warm and welcoming, creating a wonderful atmosphere for our evening in Ottawa. The highlight was the dessert course, paired with a carefully selected range of dessert wines. Being able to choose the perfect match made it feel thoughtful and indulgent, a perfect ending to our meal and our trip. A truly memorable dining experience that I would highly recommend!
Daniel H — Google review
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Supply and Demand in Ottawa is a stylish venue with an open kitchen, raw bar, and a rotating menu of creative, locally sourced cuisine. The city effortlessly intertwines the wants and needs of both locals and tourists through bustling farmers markets offering fresh goodies and quirky boutiques providing one-of-a-kind treasures. Supply and Demand offers a unique dining experience where guests can cook their meals inside the restaurant using fresh ingredients.
FYI - You (most likely) need reservations here. We had dinner here and it was really amazing. I loved everything but my absolute favorite was the tuna small plate. It was much more casual than I expected. I'm glad, I felt comfortable wearing my everyday clothes. Oh it was so good!
Rachel B — Google review
Food was excellent. Good spot for those looking for seafood or pasta. We ordered tuna from the raw bar that was delicious. The warm buns and butter are a must as well. The server/bartender was very knowledgeable about the wine selection and picked out a funky wine to pair with the early part of the meal (pictured), and another for the pasta later (not pictured). Great wine selection, full bar, and a couple of nice craft beers.
Jason T — Google review
You will likely find this place on most dining guides, and there is a reason for that. Their food is great and the service is impeccable. I would recommend 4 or 5 dishes if you are just two people. Their starters are great. We had the leek salad, tuna crudo, and the beef tartar. All these dishes were a knockout. Their pasta was great too. Sadly, we didn’t have room for their famous baked Alaska (which is gigantic!), so if you want to order that you might want to go lighter on the pregame. I would 10/10 recommend this place to anyone visiting Ottawa.
Cameron W — Google review
I think if you want a table, it’s best to make a reservation. The prices are reasonable. A nice thing about their pasta is that they offer both small and large portions, so you can try different kinds if you’d like. All the food was delicious — even the complimentary house-made bread. The cocktails were great, and overall, the prices were fair. I would like to come back. This place is better than North Navy — better and cheaper!
Goeun C — Google review
A very nice, art deco vibe with sit down and bar service. Hostess and servers were all very courteous. Food was perfectly seasoned and cooked. Kale salad, roasted duck, tuna crudo and bucatini were amazing. Lemonade mocktail was refreshing. Will definitely be back. If you come early when they open you can likely get a table or else reservations probably better than not because it fills up fast. Plenty of street parking. Free after 530p till morning on Saturdays.
Julie — Google review
My friend and I have been to this restaurant several times. It has become somewhat of a tradition for us because the food is consistently exceptional. Even the bread and the house-made butter are memorable, which says a lot about the care put into the menu. Every dish we have tried over multiple visits has been impressive, and the kitchen deserves recognition for that level of quality. I also want to note that our bartender was very knowledgeable about wine. She took time to explain pairings and origins (France, Ontario county, etc.), and at dessert she offered us an exquisite amaretto and a high-quality spiced rum for my friend. Those details were appreciated. During this visit, however, the service dynamic at the bar did not align with the overall standard of the restaurant. While we were seated at the bar, the bartender and another staff member were at moments engaged in personal conversations. I have worked in hospitality management, so I understand staff communication happens, but in a high-end environment those conversations should remain discreet. Anything said at the bar can be heard from one end to the other, so what guests hear should ideally relate to service or the dining experience. After we had already paid and tipped, I decided to offer feedback. I said to the bartender directly that staff should be mindful of what is said at the bar, since conversations can be overheard and misinterpreted. I was not trying to obtain anything; I directly expressed that discretion matters in environments like this. The reaction was unexpectedly defensive and disproportionate. The bartender insisted that I was “accusing” her and demanded that I repeat exactly what she had said. Her tone escalated enough that other staff members paused to observe the exchange. At that point, I became reactive as well, which I acknowledge. However, the dialogue did not involve insults or raised voices on my end, and once I realized the conversation was becoming unproductive, I chose to end the interaction. I thanked her, my friend praised the food again and we said goodbye, leaving respectfully. I really enjoy this restaurant, and that is why we keep coming back. This feedback is not about the kitchen or the venue, but about the service dynamic at the bar on this particular evening. In a restaurant operating at this level, professionalism and discretion are part of the guest experience. I hope management reviews this, because the kitchen consistently delivers excellence and deserves service that reflects the same standard.
Gal S — Google review
One of my favs right now. Their oysters and the kale salad are amazing. I’ve had their pastas too and all were great. One of the absolute bests things is their homemade bread. Delish!! Great service too!! Zero complaints. I always leave very happy!
Natasha M — Google review
We had such an amazing experience here. The staff went above and beyond to make our night special and every detail was perfect. The food was delicious and beautifully presented. You can feel how much they care about their guests. Easily one of the best dining experiences we’ve ever had.
Jessika O — Google review
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Located in Ottawa's vibrant Byward Market, North & Navy is a charming Northern Italian restaurant housed in a converted home. The restaurant offers a warm and inviting atmosphere, serving seasonally focused dishes that showcase the best of Italian cuisine with an innovative twist. From their delectable homemade gnocchi to their unique cocktails, North & Navy provides an unforgettable dining experience.
Out of the park from beginning to end. Stefan was awesome and made sure everything was explained and great suggestions. The food was superb. Every bite was fantastic. We ate family style, which I encourage so you can try more dishes. Hats off to the owners, chef and all the staff.
JR P — Google review
North &Navy has been on my “to try list” for a long time. Sadly, the wait was in vain. Our antipasti, Chichetti and our Primi, Ravioli Incompiuto were well presented and creative, however flavour and temperature were lacking. We had two Main dishes. The Halibut & Peperonata was over cooked ( fish was chewy ) , over seasoned and had an abundance of oil on the plate. The Tournedos Rossini was a confusing flavour and texture. combination. Temperature barely warm . Overall, an ok taste. Whey Panacotta dessert, another confusing texture and flavour just not good. Thankfully we were offered a replacement ( tiramisu) which was marginally better. In our selected menu items, the Italian influence was not obvious. Cocktails, service and wine won our stars. Very happy on that front . Sadly we will not return.
Kelly H — Google review
We recently celebrated a friend’s birthday at North & Navy in their private dining room. Since we were a group of 16, we had a set menu, but the staff kindly let us order from the regular menu as well. The private space was intimate and charming, which made it perfect for the occasion. One small drawback was the seating — the table had a mix of comfortable leather chairs and less comfortable wooden ones. It would have been nice if everyone had equally comfortable seating. Our server, Rasheen, was excellent — warm, attentive, and made sure we were well taken care of throughout the evening. The food was enjoyable, though the portions were on the smaller side. That said, we still left satisfied. The drinks leaned a bit strong, but they were flavorful and well-crafted. Overall, it was a lovely spot for a special celebration.
Saarangi B — Google review
I had an amazing time at North and Navy! The food was incredible - I tried the white truffle pasta, the butternut squash mezzaluna, the halibut panne and gnocchi, and the tiramisu. All were amazing, but the truffle pasta and tiramisu were the highlights. My server/bartender Quinn went above and beyond helping me choose food and wine, and suggested an amazing wine pairing for the truffle pasta. She was super knowledgeable about everything behind the bar (there are some bottles with cool stories back there!). She made the experience great!
Emily B — Google review
Best appetizer even had! Cocktail is very good! We tried 4 different type of them. We tried 3 types of main courses since we don’t want to miss anything! Surely will come back on our next trip!
SUNNY E — Google review
Hit and miss northern Italian cuisine! This restaurant has been on our “maybe” list for a number of years – many great reviews / high ratings but based on their sample menu, we were not sure if we would enjoy the dinner offerings. Having recently spent two amazing weeks touring northern Italy, my wife and I decided to finally try this restaurant to celebrate my birthday. One word can sum up our experience … disappointing! Here is what we ordered: - Negroni / mocktail Negroni as well as two glasses of wine - Polpette / Beets & Blue Cheese - Butternut Squash Mezzaluna / Uni Orecchiette - Zeppola alla Tiramisu (shared) My wife’s mocktail was very good but my drink was not enjoyable – overly bitter and did not even come close to the real deal in Italy which we drank several times when we were there. My glass of white wine (from Piedmont) was very good – my wife’s Lambrusco was not its traditional red colour – it was rosé (unexpected but still good). The polpette were ordinary at best – not much taste. Also, there was no cheese sprinkled on the polpette (which is the way the dish is usually served). When my wife asked for some cheese, our waitress gave her a small bowl of grated cheese. It was tasteless and was clearly not Parmigiano Reggiano. When asked, the waitress did not know what type it was and had to ask someone in the kitchen – she later told us that it was Grana Padano. We know both cheeses very well and it did not taste like either one. Honestly, we were appalled! Parmigiano Reggiano is a northern Italy staple – a fine dining restaurant claiming to be a “northern Italian kitchen” should be ashamed serving some cheaper substitute. The beets / blue cheese dish was very good – although the portion was extremely small and oddly covered with endive leaves. Since it was about the same price as a “primi”, I would have expected more than a few dollops of blue cheese on a few paper-thin slices of beets. Before ordering, the waitress told me that the mezzaluna was served in a brown butter sage sauce – so, I was expecting it to be somewhat on the savoury side. However, the sauce was way too sweet for my liking (similar to brown sugar) and the dish was not very warm. My wife’s uni orecchiette was excellent. The dinner did end on a good note as the zeppola was very good and we were not charged for it (presumably because it was a birthday celebration or maybe due to our negative feedback to the waitress). The presentation of the dishes was very good and the ambiance was cozy (except for the odd music selection). This was an expensive dinner that should have been consistently much better at that price. We will not be going back.
John M — Google review
The restaurant is very cozy. The server Logan was amazing, he knew a lot about food allergies and made our stay very pleasant. The food was hot and full of flavour. Lots of GF options.
Hillbillytc — Google review
Was great food and great service. The kohlrabi in my dish was one of the classiest things I have ever eaten. Big portions and very good.
Stuart L — Google review

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Nestled in Ottawa, Town is a charming bistro that offers a modern twist on traditional Italian cuisine. The restaurant boasts an intimate and inviting atmosphere, complemented by local art adorning its walls. Emphasizing its commitment to using fresh, locally sourced ingredients, Town takes pride in supporting the community by collaborating with nearby suppliers and artists. Guests can savor a diverse menu featuring small plates and upscale Italian favorites like ricotta stuffed meatballs with soft polenta and san marzano.
We had multiple dishes. The focaccia, bay scallop ceviche, Nashville hot rabbit croquettes, parsnip agnolotti, town meatballs and fregola. The meatballs are to die for! So good, definitely reccomend. Also the agnolotti was great too. The rabbit croquettes were good, but I would have liked to see a hot sauce along with it. The focaccia bread was nice and salty with whipped butter. The Tiramisu was very good! My date had the chardonnay and really liked it. One of the best resturants in Ottawa.
Jack S — Google review
Town has been around for years. There's a sense of confidence and consistency in what they do. The vibe is chill and unpretentious, great for a relaxing evening out. Dishes are packed with flavour, showcasing real care in the kitchen. The Croatian wines paired beautifully with the meal. Service was friendly and attentive without being intrusive. A solid spot.
Tu V — Google review
Food was good, service was decent. Was very warm in the restaurant and the ambiance wasn't anything to write home about, but nonetheless would absolutely go again. Took us about 30 minutes to find parking and walk over, so give yourself plenty of time if you're going on a weekend.
Sierra S — Google review
Had never been here before so I wasn’t expecting much and honestly it was underwhelming. I wouldn’t say it’s an Italian place other than serving pasta and meatballs. The pasta is fresh but for the price the portions are not worth it. There’s no option to add protein to any dish unless it specially says so under that one pasta dish. I heard great things about out the meatballs so that one didn’t disappoint. The watermelon tomato salad was good but again small. Very large beer menu and wine, cocktails were a bit underwhelming. Ambiance is nothing to note, intimate and small with candles. I’m not a picky eater and love all food but this was the first menu I didn’t find a lot on there that I wanted to try. I know they change up their menus often so there might be better options another time but I don’t think I’ll be going back as there’s other restaurants that are just as good if not better with fresh pasta, protein and worth the price tag. Service was fine though, attentive and water was topped often.
Amelia L — Google review
This place was fantastic! The restaurant is cozy with a nice ambiance, while it was still able to accommodate for our larger group! They present seasonal cocktails which were incredible, as well as nailing some classics. The carpaccio is some of the best I’ve ever had, and a good portion size. Our group loved all of the food we got, with nothing but great things to say. The service was fantastic as well, our water did not go empty, drinks were always offered to be topped off, and food was very timely. I super duper recommend this place!!!
Lana — Google review
The Mussel & Toast dish wasn’t really impressive, some of the mussels was too rare, while some was overcooked. The fish inside the dish wasn’t fresh so it had a quite unpleasant taste and smell. The service was great and nice ambiance.
Nick N — Google review
Everything was delicious but the real star was the Miso Butterscotch Pudding. I'd eat it everyday if I could 😭. Service was good and the place is small and cozy.
Charm — Google review
Esculent place for an upscale date night. Service is excellent and the meatballs are the juiciest I’ve ever had!
Abhijeet B — Google review
296 Elgin St, Ottawa, ON K2P 0N9, Canadahttp://www.townlovesyou.ca/+1 613-695-8696Tips and more reviews for Town

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