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    Restaurant in Edmonton, Canada

    Spilt Zero Proof

    100Pearl Points

    Zero-Proof Stop

    Spilt Zero Proof, Restaurant in Edmonton

    About Spilt Zero Proof

    Spilt Zero Proof is the Edmonton choice for a drinks-first night when alcohol-free matters and booking needs to stay easy. Use it for a date, small celebration, or pre-dinner stop; choose Rge rd, Bündok, or The Marc if the priority is a full restaurant meal.

    Spilt Zero Proof is an Edmonton venue with a casual dress code and limited weekly opening days. Based on the verified schedule, it is a better fit for a Wednesday-to-Saturday plan than for the start or end of the week. If your plan depends on comparing other local options, consider Bündok, Rge rd, or The Marc as other Edmonton venues.

    Use it for a casual Edmonton plan

    The clearest verified guidance for Spilt Zero Proof is practical: dress is casual, the venue is open Wednesday through Saturday only. It is closed Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, so it will not work for every itinerary. On Wednesday and Thursday, hours are 5–10 PM; on Friday, 5–11 PM; and on Saturday, 1–11 PM.

    Because no verified details are available here for cuisine, menu format, pricing, reservations, seating, or service style, plan with flexibility. Treat Spilt Zero Proof as an Edmonton option to check against the confirmed hours rather than as a fully documented venue. For any detail beyond the schedule and casual dress code, confirm directly before building an occasion around it.

    Plan around timing and compare other options

    The main planning question is timing. Spilt Zero Proof is unavailable three days a week, but it has evening hours from Wednesday to Friday and a longer Saturday window. If the occasion depends on details that are not verified here, such as menu, reservations, seating, or group arrangements, compare it with The Harvest Room & Terrace or The Marc before deciding. Rge rd is another Edmonton venue to consider as part of a broader plan.

    The practical verdict: choose Spilt Zero Proof when its Edmonton location, casual dress code, Wednesday-to-Saturday hours fit the plan. Choose Bündok or Loft106 when you want to compare it with other Edmonton venues before deciding which setting best matches the occasion.

    Quick reference: Spilt Zero Proof is a casual Edmonton venue open Wednesday to Saturday, with Saturday hours beginning at 1 PM.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can Spilt Zero Proof accommodate groups?

    Group accommodation details are not verified here. The confirmed schedule is Wednesday and Thursday from 5–10 PM, Friday from 5–11 PM, Saturday from 1–11 PM in Edmonton.

    How far ahead should I book Spilt Zero Proof?

    Booking difficulty is not verified here. Since Spilt Zero Proof is open Wednesday through Saturday and closed Sunday through Tuesday, confirm availability directly before making a plan.

    What should I order at Spilt Zero Proof?

    Specific menu or drink recommendations are not verified here. Check the current offering directly with Spilt Zero Proof before visiting.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Spilt Zero Proof?

    Spilt Zero Proof is open from 5 PM on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. Saturday hours are 1–11 PM. It is closed Sunday, Monday, Tuesday.

    What are alternatives to Spilt Zero Proof in Edmonton?

    The Marc, The Harvest Room & Terrace, Rge rd, Loft106, Bündok are useful comparison points in Edmonton.

    Is Spilt Zero Proof good for a special occasion?

    That depends on the occasion. The verified details are that Spilt Zero Proof is casual and open Wednesday through Saturday in Edmonton, so confirm any menu, reservation, or group details directly before planning a special event.

    Location

    11909 Jasper Ave, Edmonton, AB T5K 0P1, Canada

    Edmonton, Canada

    Compare Spilt Zero Proof

    Where it fits against nearby choices

    Spilt Zero Proof is not trying to beat Edmonton's dinner rooms on cuisine; its value is the alcohol-free drinks format and easy planning. Rge rd is the stronger choice for a Canadian restaurant night, while The Marc is better suited to a conventional polished dinner.

    For a softer special-occasion setting, The Harvest Room & Terrace is the peer to check first. For a more compact dining plan, compare Bündok and Loft106. Spilt Zero Proof wins when the group needs inclusive drinks and a simpler booking path.

    Where to go if this is not the right fit

    If the night needs dinner first, book Rge rd for a Canadian restaurant angle or Bündok for a more food-centred evening. If the occasion calls for a more traditional restaurant setting, The Marc is the cleaner alternative.

    How it compares in Edmonton

    Spilt Zero Proof is the practical pick when the group wants a bar-style outing without alcohol as the centre of the plan. Compared with Rge rd, it is less of a full Canadian restaurant decision and more of a flexible drinks stop. Choose Rge rd when the meal is the reason for going; choose Spilt Zero Proof when the format and alcohol-free angle matter more than a chef-led dinner.

    The Marc and The Harvest Room & Terrace make more sense for classic special-occasion dining, especially when guests expect a longer seated meal and a more formal rhythm. Spilt Zero Proof is easier to use for a near-term plan because booking difficulty is easy, it works better when the group wants something lighter than a restaurant reservation.

    Against Bündok and Loft106, the decision comes down to purpose. Pick Bündok or Loft106 when food, room energy, dinner structure are the priority. Pick Spilt Zero Proof when the group needs an inclusive drinks venue, especially for a date, pre-dinner meet-up, or low-pressure celebration.

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