As the crisp fall breeze fills the air, there’s no better way to celebrate autumn in Calgary than the Fall Feast on Fourth! From September 25-29, 4th Street SW will come alive with the city’s best flavours, offering a delectable selection of dishes from some of your favourite local spots—all for just $10 each. Whether you’re craving a cozy dine-in meal or something to take home, this event has something for every palate.
Here’s your complete guide to making the most of the Fall Feast on Fourth:
What is Fall Feast on Fourth?
This annual event brings together the top restaurants along 4th Street, offering delicious fall-inspired dishes for only $10. Whether you prefer dining in, taking out, or grabbing a quick bite, you’ll find something to savour. From savoury bites to sweet treats, you can enjoy a variety of options without breaking the bank.
Event Highlights
Date: September 25-29
Location: 4th Street SW, Calgary
Price: Every menu item at participating restaurants is just $10!
Weather Tips: Fall weather in Calgary can be a bit unpredictable! Expect cooler temperatures (around 10-15°C), so dress in cozy layers, especially if you plan to dine outdoors. And don’t forget your umbrella, just in case there’s a light drizzle!
Participating Restaurants
Dine-In Specials
1. Joyce on 4th
Scotch Egg and Lager Chips with red ale mustard
2. Vin Room
Signature Lobster & Cod Nachos OR 4oz. feature Champagne
3. Unicorn on 4th
Chicken Antojitos
Dine-In & Take-Out Options
1. Seoul Fried Chicken
Gochujang Butter Sandwich
2. Purple Perk
SKAT Chili Cheese Fries
3. Pho Daddy
A bowl of Chicken, Beef, or Vegetarian Pho
4. Phil & Sebastian
2 for $10 small seasonal drinks
Take-Out Only
1. Abbey’s Creations
Abbey’s Tasting Flight: Choose any 4 ice cream flavors, waffle cookies, and up to two toppings
2. Peasant Cheese
Individual cheese & charcuterie board
3. Uncle Fatih’s Pizza
Small specialty pizza & a can of pop
4. Yann Haute Patisserie
Croissant & 3 Macarons
What to Expect for Calgary's only $10 Food Festival
Whether you're enjoying the Scotch Egg at Joyce on 4th or grabbing a seasonal treat from Yann Haute Patisserie, you’re guaranteed to find something you love. The best part? All dishes are just $10, so you can try a variety of options without breaking the bank!
From lobster nachos at Vin Room to gochujang butter sandwiches at Seoul Fried Chicken, each restaurant brings its own unique fall flavours to the table. And if you’re in the mood for take-out, grab an ice cream tasting flight from Abbey’s Creations or a charcuterie board from Peasant Cheese to enjoy at home.
How to Make the Most of It
Plan Your Meals: With so many tempting dishes to try, planning ahead is key. Make a list of your top picks and decide if you want to dine in or take out.
Stay Cozy: Fall in Calgary can be chilly, so layer up before you head out. A light jacket and scarf will keep you comfortable while exploring 4th Street.
Capture the Moment: Share your Feast on Fourth experience by snapping photos and tagging @WanderingInYYC and #FeastOnFourth. You never know who might be inspired by your food adventure!
Tips for Attending
Reservations: If you plan to dine in, it’s a good idea to make a reservation ahead of time, as these $10 dishes are bound to attract a crowd.
Pace Yourself: With so many delicious bites to try, pace yourself! This event runs for several days, so you can always come back for more.
Take It to Go: If you prefer to enjoy your feast from the comfort of home, there are plenty of take-out options that make it easy to bring the best of 4th Street to you.
Conclusion
Calgary's only $10 Food Festival (Fall Feast on Fourth) is your chance to explore some of Calgary’s best restaurants at an unbeatable price. With the weather cooling down, it’s the perfect time to warm up with comforting dishes and seasonal drinks. Whether you’re dining in, taking out, or enjoying a little of both, this is one fall event you won’t want to miss.
Be sure to check out our Reel on Instagram for a sneak peek of the event, and we can’t wait to hear about your Feast on Fourth experience!
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