This Widely-Loved Small Town Restaurant Serves Everything From BBQ to Mexican


By Britanny Burr on September 13, 2024.

Twin Butte, Alberta, is a tiny but lively hamlet in southwestern Alberta, a stone’s throw away from the breathtaking scenery of Waterton Lakes National Park. While Twin Butte may seem like a blink-and-you-miss-it spot along Highway 6, it’s home to a little treasure that draws folks in from near and far, dying for a bite off their menu. Read along as we discover the Twin Butte Country General Store and Restaurant. We promise it’s worth every mile!

The Twin Butte Country General Store and Restaurant isn’t just any old general store, it’s an experience. Established nearly a century ago, this place has been a landmark along Highway 6 and has evolved into one of southern Alberta’s most beloved dining destinations. It all started in the 1930s with a building, two gas pumps, and an office. At the time, it was all about selling fuel to farmers. Soon, the little building expanded and steadily became a community hub offering milkshakes, hot dogs, and ice cream for take-out. Since its small beginnings, the Twin Butte Country General Store has stayed true to its roots, providing customers with what they need—everything from milk to postage stamps to local one-of-a-kind items. But let’s not forget about the food! You might not expect to find tacos in this neck of the woods, but you’ll quickly find that the menu is a delicious blend of hearty Mexican, BBQ, and much more.

More than Just Tacos and Tequila

While the taco menu is fantastic, filled with delicious flavours that pack a punch, the Twin Butte General Store goes beyond that. You’ll find dishes like smoked brisket, burritos, and enchiladas alongside classic burgers, pizza, deep-fried pickles, and poutine. They’re famous for their Smoke Shack, where they slow-cooked meats to perfection. The smokey flavour compliments everything from their signature pulled-pork tacos to their juicy ribs. And who doesn’t love a great margarita? Here, they are legendary. There is virtually something for everyone at this roadside gem. They also feature over 30 varieties of in-house made hot sauces. Make sure you grab a bottle (or two!) to take home or as a special gift.


Twin Butte Country General Store & Restaurant
Hours:
Open from 10am to 10pm
Closed Tuesdays
This is a busy place, especially on weekends and holidays. It is highly recommended that you call to reserve a table. 403.627.4035

The fun doesn’t stop at the food. The Twin Butte General Store is also a hub for live music and a calendar filled with fun events. They regularly host local bands, musicians, and special events, turning your meal into a day of entertainment. It’s a community experience that brings people together, making every visit memorable. The owners, Jeny and Phil (aka Smilin’ Phil), both have a passion for food and entertaining. Together, they have created a place where people from all walks of life can come together to enjoy great food, have fun, and always feel at home.

The Twin Butte General Store tops our list of must-check-out spots in Alberta. It’s a true taste of small-town Alberta charm with the best Mexican twist. It’s got that rare blend of authenticity, great food, and a welcoming atmosphere that makes you feel like you’re visiting with an old friend – and you will meet lots of new friends around this cozy spot, too! It’s a place where the drinks are cold, the music is excellent, the tacos are loaded to perfection, and the BBQ is damn good. Come for the food, stay for the fun. Life is short; be adventurous. You won’t be disappointed.

Britanny Burr is a freelance writer and a contributor to Great West Media. This story was written for the Great West Media & Southern Alberta Newspapers Hot Summer Guide advertising feature. The Hot Summer Guide is a special feature about summer activities, bucket list adventures, staycation options, road trips, attractions, events, and road trip-worthy food & beverage destinations across Alberta. It is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of the editorial staff.

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