Restaurant Scene
Sault Ste. Marie's ethnic variety over the past century, with its mix of French,
Italian, and many other Europeans has created a tradition of hearty cooking. Sault
Ste. Marie's work-hard traditions mean that the food
served here is meant to fill you up and energize you. In the past, that's been
important for the workers in physically demanding sectors like steel and forestry,
but is also great for those rugged individuals enjoying the scenic splendours
around Sault Ste. Marie.
In Sault Ste. Marie, you WILL find a restaurant for pretty well any kind of food
along the very street you're driving along.
On the Canadian side, there are three areas where there are numbers of restaurants: downtown/
Queenstown, along Great Northern Road, and going east along Trunk Rd. Great
Northern has a large number of the family-oriented restaurants but, because of the
number of hotels as well as it the proximity to all parts of the Sault, also has a range of
non-family establishments as well. The restaurants in the Queenston area benefit
By being in the central business (and shopping) district and attract steady
clientelle throughout the day.
On the American side (where they like to spell it "Soo"), there are two main
ares where restaurants have clustered: Downtown close to the waterfront, and
along the I-75 Business Loop, which also is a major
shopping district for the area.
Use the pop-down list at upper-left to quickly find restaurants by cuisine. You can use the Restaurant Search Form to quickly filter the restaurants by community/neighbourhood AND by cuisine. You can even search by postal code, even by street to find all restaurants really close to you.
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