Bailey's Restaurant and Lounge

Today, Bailey's Restaurant Building still stands strong within the historic Exchange District at 185 Lombard Avenue. Built in 1900 by banker W.F. Alloway, this building has been home to a parade of business tenants including the Manitoba Hospital Commission, Manitoba Health Services and even Grea...

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  • Phone

    (204) 944-1180

  • Website

    baileysrestaurant.ca

  • Facebook

    138604136153966

  • Type

    French Restaurant

Address

185 Lombard Ave (btwn Westbrook & Main St.) Winnipeg MB R3B 0W4 Canada

Outdoor Seating No
Drinks Beer

Comments / 6


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Ben Rogers

Very classy . Amazing aesthetics! I recommend the salmon and the mushroom soup . Wonderful bread to start with as well . Lots of drinks to select from, and the coffee is very good.

Andre Marion

I had the New Zealand rack of lamb cooked to medium and it was absolutely delicious. Best rack of lamb I've had.

Matthew Sobocan

Our typical late night bar stop before going home. A few beers and endless popcorn alongside some good conversations with staff .

D C

Steak sandwich was very marbled . Seemed like every second bite was fat. Calamari was very good.

Steve Lafleur

Nice place. A little thin on the beer selection , though. Grab an Anchor Steam if you're here.

Leif Norman

The bartender is adventurous and makes a good Negroni !

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