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easy to miss when you drive by, but this cosy little gem is worth looking out for. The main business is a plant nursery so the outdoor seating overlooks a garden scene with a duck pond near the back of the property. The indoor seating shares the space with mouthwatering aromas, regional antiques, and giftware. The coffee is great and the prices are moderate. Occasionally, the owners host pop-up dinners and there are... View all feedback.
I came here with my family since we have been craving Italian food for a while, but we could not find any restaurants without a huge line up.
Was in the mood for some fine Italian dining and decided to give Canelli's a try.
Went there with family and friends for a celebration dinnerOrdered Calimari and Bruschetta as apps.
The Smokin' Duck Eatery, at the Pond Country Market, is a great little restaurant in an out-of-the-way place in Barnhartvale, a suburb of Kamloops. The property was originally a garden centre for years, complete with a creek, bridges, and a pond with resident ducks,who are still there to this day!The restaurant is very small, but the food is great, and the ladies who own or manage it are really awesome--very friendly, and they obviously,know their way around a kitchen!The gift shop has some very interesting and eclectic antiques, gifts, and knick-knacks to look at or buy, while you wait for your meal order.The restaurant is open until 8 pm on Friday nights, but closes quite early on other days. Be sure to check out dining hours before driving out...Wouldn't want to be disappointed by finding the kitchen closed!!The garden centre, early in the season, has a great variety of annuals and perennials, but it seems to peeter out as summer rolls around--my only disappointment with this little country haven.I would highly recommend the Smokin' Duck Eatery, and the Pond Country Market, for an interesting outing, and a very tasty meal, to boot!!
Easy to miss when you drive by, but this cosy little gem is worth looking out for. The main business is a plant nursery so the outdoor seating overlooks a garden scene with a duck pond near the back of the property. The indoor seating shares the space with mouthwatering aromas, regional antiques, and giftware. The coffee is great and the prices are moderate. Occasionally, the owners host pop-up dinners and there are also summertime musicians that come to play in the evenings (not a common theme though). A central fire keeps the space warm when the cooler days set in. Lunch is served between 11 and 3.