A caribou head mounted on the wall above a 40-year-old Japanese rice wine bottle greets patrons at the "Stump". Part frontier saloon, part Tex-Mex restaurant, and mostly a resting place for old matchbooks, bottles, Mexican party regalia and animal heads, this place has no shortage of character. Dark, antique wood walls, a weather-beaten exterior and very little light save the dozens of candles on every surface adds to the originality. The menu is Mexican to the core, with tacos, nachos, fried ice cream and a variety of tequilas.
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I've been a patron of Magpie since the 90s. I know, I know, I'm ancient. Let me tell you what I LOVE about Magpie. #1. The atmosphere. It's so laid back...
Blah. #1 - mistake they made: No chips & salsa (apparently you have to beg them, as I watched another diner...) #2 - food portions tiny. That burrito I...
I didn't eat so don't really care what the food was. go for a drink, or two. I did. It's almost a dive bar, which I wanted. A few locals to chat with, some...
Love/Hate
I've been here nearly 10 times, and 9 out of 10 it has been excellent. Lets define excellent as fast, delicious, friendly...The last time, wit...
The best steak in town
The steak we eated was the best of all we had the week we were in Banff. We could not have a conversation because of the very loud music. That ...
JAGGER BOMB!
I ABSOLUTLY LOVE THIS PLACE!GREAT ATMOSPHERE, VERY CHILL AND RELAXED BUT AT THE SAME TIME WHEN YOU GET ALL THE ROUDY LOCAL REGULARS IN, YOU WIL...
Kokanee in a jar
A Very friendly staff will ensure your visit to the Magpie & Stump scores a 10. The food is great, but the best part of your visit will be talk...
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