Food scene
Restaurant with an outdoor patio and a revolving menu. Casual but careful food with locally sourced ingredients.
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The Aging Oak
3 Queen St ERestaurant with an outdoor patio and a revolving menu. Casual but careful food with locally sourced ingredients.
Whiskey Bar and restaurant with shareable dishes, small plates, and whiskey flights.
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The Aging Oak
3 Queen St EWhiskey Bar and restaurant with shareable dishes, small plates, and whiskey flights.
Ernie's Roadhouse
7 Queen St WA local institution. Down-to-earth bar and big plates of food.
From May - October. Small local market right in the heart of the village. Organic produce, bread, meat, local hot sauce, etc.
Hespeler Village Market
11 Tannery Street EastFrom May - October. Small local market right in the heart of the village. Organic produce, bread, meat, local hot sauce, etc.
Choun Kitchen
39 Queen St EFresh, eclectic asian menu with something for everyone.
Outdoor Activities Off-Site
There are several places nearby to hike, cycle, feed birds, have a picnic or go mountain biking.
Little Tract
6710 Wellington County Road 34This nearby tract features several kilometres of single-track mountain biking trails. Great place for a walk in the woods or a picnic by a small lake.
Puslinch Tract Conservation Area
4343 Wellington Rd 32This nearby tract features several kilometres of single-track mountain biking trails. Great place for a walk in the woods or a picnic by a small lake.
TIP: Access the park boardwalk via Russ Street (parking available) and bring salt-free, hulled sunflower seeds. Chickadees will feed right from your hand. So will courageous squirrels if you’re feeling adventurous!
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Riverside Park
49 King St WTIP: Access the park boardwalk via Russ Street (parking available) and bring salt-free, hulled sunflower seeds. Chickadees will feed right from your hand. So will courageous squirrels if you’re feeling adventurous!