South Central

Hudson's Whyte
10307 Whyte Avenue NW
(780) 433-4526
Right in busy Whyte Ave.

The original of the Hudson's Taphouses. It offers soothing music among fine alcohol.

Filthy McNastys
2Flr-10511A 82 Avenue NW
(780) 432-5224
Black Dog
10425 82 Ave

10524 whyte ave. frequently rated edmonton's best neighborhood pub in city polls, this friendly drinking spot caters to the young and body-modified pierced and tattoed crowd as well as any place on whyte avenue. it serves a wide selection of imported and micro-brewed beer at middle-of-the-road prices, features live music on saturday afternoons, and has one of the city's favorite pub "patios" on their roof - a terrific place to waste a summer afternoon.

The One on Whyte
8217 104 St NW

10544 whyte ave. located in the space occupied by the old roxy club on the second floor of what used to be old strathconaâ¹s favourite bowling alley, the one on whyte sports an attitude that tones down the nightclub aspect a bit and emphasizes an expanded food menu and more live music. yes, there are still plenty of opportunities to shake it until closing time, just like the old roxy, but it seems that the owners are shooting for an entirely new image.

Purple Onion
8032 104ST NW

8032 104 street two blocks south of whyte avenue. no one knows exactly where the hordes of people that press the flesh at the "p.o." every weekend come from. but come they do, as they have for close to 15 years now. and for anyone who wasn't already cheerful and dazed courtesy of happy hour, the dj helps out with current dance hits and classic rock. various drink and shooter specials are available, seemingly all the time. and unlike most of the licensed establishments in the area, you probably stand a better chance of getting your beverage faster from one of the numerous waitresses than you will from going to the bar.

Union Hall
6240 99 Street

9920 62 ave. aimed at the classic-rock loving thirty-something set, the union hall advertises itself as a place "where the only labels you'll find are on the bottles."

Wooly Bully's
8230 Gateway Boulevard NW
(780) 435-2886
Remedy Café
8631 109 St NW
(780) 433-3096

Casual cafe, with nice beers on draft, delicious Indian food, and awesome cakes.

The Whyte Avenue area is the city's most concentrated "party zone" and no doubt has a wide range!

O’Byrne's

10616 whyte ave. an excellent authentic irish pub, rather roomy inside with two levels and an outdoor patio open in summer. o'byrne's is one of 'the' places to be on st. patrick's day in edmonton and throughout the summer months. although you will want to get there early for that day as there is usually a line out the door from 4pm onwards. o'byrne's hosts excellent celtic music on tuesdays and plays host to a rather eclectic group of performers throughout the week.