Homesteader's Kitchen At Multicultural Heritage Centre

4.0 star rating
3 reviews

Category: Canadian (Traditional)  [Edit]

5411- 51 St
Stony Plain, AB T7Z 1B8
(780) 963-2777
Price Range:
$
Accepts Credit Cards:
Yes
Parking:
Street
Attire:
Casual
Takes Reservations:
No
Waiter Service:
Yes
Outdoor Seating:
No
Wi-Fi:
No
Good For:
Lunch, Brunch
Noise Level:
Quiet
Ambience:
Casual
Has TV:
No
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3 reviews in English

  • Review from Jessica D.

    Edmonton, AB

    4.0 star rating
    3/30/2011 2 photos 1 Check-in Here

    Yum! I know where my substitute for Vi's is now ! I didn't look at the menu here, just the huge selection of pies ! All were $4.25 and an extra dollar for a la mode. I was torn up between pumpkin and lemon meringue.. I chose pumpkin for nostalgia's sake ..
    A little too cinnamony for my liking, I would rather have it with a more predominant pumpkin taste.

    My co-eater got the strawberry rhubarb, I've never been a fan because my mom would always make it when I was younger and it was so sour! But first bite of his and I was melting in my seat. Perfectly sweetened, the delicious grains from the strawberries were dancing on my tongue and the crust was done perfectly. Not too crumbly and didn't get too pasty in your mouth.

    I hope to return on the Sunday where I saw advertised that they were having their "famous roast beef and yorkshire pudding" only $11.95 !

  • Review from Jake B.

    Edmonton, AB

    In the basement beneath the beautiful brick building which is the Multicultural Heritage Centre in Stony Plain, lies a well-kept secret called the Homesteader's Kitchen.

    Why is it so good? One word. PIES!

    Locally, these pies are legendary, and after one bite you'll know why. Being a fruit pie guy, I generally lean toward Strawberry-Rhubarb a la mode; while others in my family prefer the custardy goodness of the Flapper and Chocolate pies.

    Although the menu is small, the service is generally quite good and the food quality is very consistent. They also serve mouth-wateringly (is that a word?) fantastic house-made soups, fresh bread, and seasonal menu items. I suspect their kitchen is actually full of little Ukrainian Babbas cooking up a storm like a bunch of Keebler elves.

    If you want a comfort-food experience that takes you back to Grandma's house when you were a kid, this place will leave you satisfied!

  • Review from Tim D.

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    • 68 reviews

    Milwaukee, WI

    USA
    4.0 star rating
    3/13/2011 ROTD 6/6/2011

    A great little place tucked away (aren't they always :) )
    Food just like grandma made. Simple, tasty home cooking!

    A small menu, made it easy to choose, very nice servers and a homey atmosphere.

    Great coffee and WONDERFUL Pie!! - did I mention the pie?

    Well worth the trek to find this place.

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