Open seven days a week.
Open seven days a week.
Located in the Heritage Hotel, Ventures Dining Room and Canol Lounge offer great food in a relaxed atmosphere.
A favorite place for friends to gather and catch the game. Open seven days a week, fully licensed.
Eat-in or take-out pizza. Always fresh and delicious.
Chinese and western cuisine.
Enjoy a beverage and/or a meal in our comfortable lounge or outdoor patio. Pool tables, video games, and multiple large screen TVs have all the sports you would desire.
Fresh Japanese sushi rolls from take-out or eat-in restaurant. Many tasty varieties to choose from!
Come and enjoy our hearty pub fare. Our wide range of entertainment includes live bands, deejays and dancing, and Pubstumper Trivia League Tuesdays. With the NHL Center Ice Package on satellite, and our many televisions including a monster 10- foot projection screen, Sam’s Monkey Tree Pub is “The Place To Be” for all hockey & sporting events.
“The Place To Be” for all hockey and sporting events. A cornerstone of the Yellowknife social scene, located in the Range Lake Mall, the Monkey Tree Pub has a lot to offer. Known as the most hospitable pub in town for more than 25. Our friendly, knowledgeable staff, considerate servers and welcoming management will make you feel right at home.
Join us for lunch or dinner at our Vietnamese restaurant in our downtown Yellowknife location.
Come and try our rice vermicelli bowls, rice and stir-fry combinations, pho noodles and much more. We’re known for our friendly and quick service. Stop by for lunch or dinner Monday through Saturday, open 11 am to 9 pm.
Looking for great food and great people? Then come and join your friends at ‘The Black Knight Pub’, the only Scottish pub in the North!
Scottish pub features Bison burgers, certified Angus beef, wings,daily specials, fantastic fish and chips. Great atmosphere and friendly staff.
Gas bar, cafe, lounge and 12-room motel located 5 km from Fort Providence, north side of Mackenzie River crossing.
Gas bar, cafe and lounge located 5km from Fort Providence, on the north side of the Dehcho Bridge on the Mackenzie River.