Robin’s guidebook

Robin
Robin’s guidebook

My GO TO Restaurants

Here are a few local establishments I choose when dining out in Niagara.
Antica is a traditional Italian pizzeria and restaurant that makes some of the best wood-fired pizzas around. Hearty pastas, paninis, soups and salads are also offered here.
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Antica Pizzeria & Ristorante
5785 Victoria Ave
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Antica is a traditional Italian pizzeria and restaurant that makes some of the best wood-fired pizzas around. Hearty pastas, paninis, soups and salads are also offered here.
Paris Crêpes Café is a charming spot that serves traditional French specialties like mussels, ratatouille an, of course, crepes. Its cozy interior makes for an intimate experience with friends or family.
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Paris Crêpes Café
4613 Queen St
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Paris Crêpes Café is a charming spot that serves traditional French specialties like mussels, ratatouille an, of course, crepes. Its cozy interior makes for an intimate experience with friends or family.
Weinkeller is Niagara Falls' "only craft winery and fresh food experience." The restaurant is known for making its own house wines and using only local, seasonal produce for its dishes.
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Weinkeller
5633 Victoria Ave
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Weinkeller is Niagara Falls' "only craft winery and fresh food experience." The restaurant is known for making its own house wines and using only local, seasonal produce for its dishes.
A nice place for date night and oysters.
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Tide and Vine Oyster House
3491 Portage Rd
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A nice place for date night and oysters.
This non-fussy bar is a fantastic place to grab a pint and authenic Buffalo chicken wings with exceptianal service.
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Clancy's Restaurant and Bar
5233 Stanley Avenue
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This non-fussy bar is a fantastic place to grab a pint and authenic Buffalo chicken wings with exceptianal service.

Activities

Niagara Falls is about more than the intense rush of water and experiencing the maid of the mist. Here are some activities off the beaten tourist path...
Pack your passport, because this one is worth the cross-country border. Though classified as a “tourist” hike, it offers one of the most picturesque views of the falls. How do I get to the trailhead?: Follow Stanley Ave and Rainbow Bridge to Rainbow Blvd in Niagara Falls (US). Take Main St to Niagara Scenic Pkwy and turn left.
Devils Hole Rapids
Pack your passport, because this one is worth the cross-country border. Though classified as a “tourist” hike, it offers one of the most picturesque views of the falls. How do I get to the trailhead?: Follow Stanley Ave and Rainbow Bridge to Rainbow Blvd in Niagara Falls (US). Take Main St to Niagara Scenic Pkwy and turn left.
A simple getaway from the falls without having to sacrifice rushing water. There are two waterfalls on this one trail! Keep an eye out for the mill and be wary of the extremely steep gorge, especially if you're hiking with children.
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Decew Falls
2714 Decew Rd
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A simple getaway from the falls without having to sacrifice rushing water. There are two waterfalls on this one trail! Keep an eye out for the mill and be wary of the extremely steep gorge, especially if you're hiking with children.
The Comfort Maple Conservation Area conserves what is widely believed to be the oldest and finest sugar maple tree in Canada, which was designated a heritage tree in June 2000 under the Ontario Heritage Act.
Comfort Maple Conservation Area
636 Metler Rd
The Comfort Maple Conservation Area conserves what is widely believed to be the oldest and finest sugar maple tree in Canada, which was designated a heritage tree in June 2000 under the Ontario Heritage Act.