Here are some of the top rated cafes in Yellowknife
Sushi Cafe (5309 50 Ave, Yellowknife) Gold Range Bistro Ltd (5010 50th St, Yellowknife) Traders Grill (4825 49th Ave, Yellowknife) Birchwood Coffee Ko (5021 49th Street, Yellowknife) Wildcat Cafe (3904 Wiley Rd, Yellowknife) Belgian Beer Cafe (1000 Airport Rd, Leduc) Joe Fortes Seafood and Chop House (777 Thurlow St, Vancouver) Traditions Garden Cafe (9801 100th Ave, High Level) Alestines (48 Franklin Road, Inuvik) Zehabesha Traditional Ethiopian Food (5030 50th Street, Yellowknife) The Woodyard Brewhouse and Eatery / NWT Brewing Co (3905 Franklin Ave, Yellowknife) Black Knight Pub (4910-49th Street, Yellowknife) Bullocks Bistro (3534 Weaver Dr, Yellowknife) Sushi North (4910 50th Ave, Yellowknife) Canada Water Cafe (40 Victoria House 38 Surrey Quays Road, London) Vietnamese Noodle House (4609-50 Ave, Yellowknife) Tim Hortons (309 Old Airport Rd, Yellowknife) Javaroma Gourmet Coffee and Tea (5201, 50th Avenue, Yellowknife) Coyotes Bistro on Franklin (4511 50th Ave, Yellowknife) A Taste Of Saigon (4913 50 St, Yellowknife) Elkes Table (4911 47 St, Yellowknife) Red Apple Family Restaurant (4701 Franklin Ave, Yellowknife) Boston Pizza (5102 48 St, Yellowknife) Sams Monkey Tree Pub (483 Range Lake Rd, Yellowknife) Pizza Hut Yellowknife (312 D Old Airport Road, Yellowknife)Canada
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Yellowknife
Yellowknife (; Dogrib: Sǫǫ̀mbak’è) is the capital, largest community, and only city in the Northwest Territories, Canada It is on the northern shore of Great Slave Lake, about 400 km (250 mi) south of the Arctic Circle, on the west side of Yellowknife Bay near the outlet of the Yellowknife River Yellowknife and its surrounding water bodies were named after a local Dene tribe, who were known as the "Copper Indians" or "Yellowknife Indians", today incorporated as the Yellowknives Dene First Nation
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