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 Great West Life until it was finally converted into a restaurant in 1971. Known then as Oliver's Restaurant and the Old Bailey's Lounge, some say its hospitable architecture attracted the attention of the Manitoba's early Progressive Conservative Party and served as its club. Here, members could relax, enjoy fellowship and contemplate the Party's future. Today, century-old ghosts may still cross the threshold of Bailey's stately oak doors and mingle with its friendly staff and guests. They, like you, are infinitely welcome, since even after almost four decades, Bailey's management and staff sincerely appreciate the opportunity to serve you.
My husband and I LOVE seafood....we tried Gimli Fish for the first time last week....what a treat! So much to choose from we will be going back for a long time just to try everything. Everything we bought was fantastic!Read more
Fantastic little store with friendly, helpful staff who are pleasant and knowledgeable. Don't let the size of the store fool you either. They have a wide selection of frozen AND fresh seafood, fish and even sides from chips (French Fries), onion rings, sweet potatoes, and mixed stir-fry vegetables. Furthermore, they have a great selection of batter for your fish, sauces and dips all there so you don't have to go anywhere else to find what you need. Lastly, their prices are pretty reasonable too.Read more