Dining

Upper Canada Village offers a variety of dining experiences, from historical cuisine served in a relaxed heritage setting to fast food deli-fare. All dining facilities are wheelchair accessible.

Willard's Hotel
11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Daily

You will find Willard's Hotel on Queen Street, just past Crysler Store, in the Village. Willard's Hotel is one of the oldest buildings on the site. It was constructed in the late 1790s and restored to the style of the 1850s. Daniel Myers, son of the earliest owner Jacob Myers, took out a tavern licence in 1815. The building was later bought by John Willard in 1830.

Today, the hotel is a full-service restaurant where costumed staff will serve you a period-style meal such as fricasseed chicken with mushrooms, or the Victorian tradition of afternoon tea. Enjoy the light or traditional teas with a small assortment of finger foods between 2:30 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. Seating indoors holds 92 and the Hotel is licensed to serve beer and wine. Willard's Hotel offers other special occasion dining experiences:


The Harvest Barn Restaurant
10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Daily

The Harvest Barn is located on Albert street, in the Village. The Barn offers a full range of food service, including a deli and salad bar, "Young Whippersnappers" menu, and popular grilled and luncheon specials. The Barn is licensed to serve beer and wine.

 


For more details including our menu offerings at any of the above restaurants, or for reserved group meal options, please visit www.bafoodservices.ca.


For those of you who plan to pack a picnic lunch for your day at Upper Canada Village, there are plenty of picnic tables at the side of the Village Store, and the Harvest Barn. Perhaps you would like to hop on the miniature train and enjoy your lunch at Crysler Beach!

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