Tee Pee Treats Indigenous Cuisine 9641 102A Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T5H 0G3

Tee Pee Treats Indigenous Cuisine





131 Reviews
  • Thursday12–6 PM
  • Friday12–6 PM
  • Saturday12–6 PM
  • SundayClosed
  • MondayClosed
  • Tuesday12–6 PM
  • Wednesday12–6 PM




Tee Pee Treats Indigenous Cuisine 9641 102A Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T5H 0G3




About the Business

Tee Pee Treats Indigenous Cuisine — Tues to Sat 12pm to 6pm! | Tee Pee Treats Indigenous Cuisine - Bannock-infused menu for dine-in, take-out at CO*LAB (Community {Arts} Laboratory), or available on DoorDash.

Contacts

Call Us
+17806169200
9641 102A Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T5H 0G3

Hours

  • Thursday12–6 PM
  • Friday12–6 PM
  • Saturday12–6 PM
  • SundayClosed
  • MondayClosed
  • Tuesday12–6 PM
  • Wednesday12–6 PM

Features

  • Delivery
  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot
  • Credit cards
  • Takeout
  • Dine-in
  • Wheelchair accessible seating
  • Wheelchair-accessible washroom
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Catering
  • Dessert
  • Seating
  • Good for kids
  • Washroom
  • Casual
  • Coffee
  • Counter service




Recommended Reviews

Max
22.10.2023
Tee Pee Treats Indigenous Cuisine
Everything I wanted it to be! Bannock is phenomenal, portions are huge, and tastes just like a good friend made it for you.Have since ordered from door dash and I absolutely do not recommend anyone do the same unless you're willing to wait a very, very long time. Waited well over an hour for a bologna sandwich. Awesome food, but less awesome delivery.
larry
28.09.2023
Tee Pee Treats Indigenous Cuisine
I was minding my own business, riding down the bike path on 102A Ave just east of 97 St, when I saw a white buffalo on roller skates. The buffalo spoke to me, saying that the fried bannock was great, and I should come in and try some. So, I did! You know what, the buffalo was right! Very tasty and a cool, casual atmosphere inside. Check it out!
fredrika bernkastel4
23.09.2023
Tee Pee Treats Indigenous Cuisine
My mother recommended this place as she got a bison burger not to long ago and she really liked it. I went in today to get two of them and two pops, 33$ later I have to say this had to have been the driest burger I have ever ate. I couldn’t finish it as not even the coke could wash it down. I also didn’t appreciate having to stand behind a person who visibly had peed on themselves, was intoxicated and smelled strongly of urine that didn’t know what they wanted and took up the line. Understandable that you can’t stop people like that from coming into your establishment all the time but when they visibly soiled themselves and they are sitting in your chairs that others are sitting on, very gross. Over all not impressed with everything I experienced. Even my mother who has the burger before said it was disappointing.To the owners response:All I wanted to say was the bison burgers were dry and if you warm them up again they are gonna be dry, they should be fresh. I’m not looking for a free bison burger. But I will say that I grew up in this community and still am here and I am not prejudice of those who “dress different” than me as you say. But when I purchase two burgers and pops for $33 I think it’s reasonable for it not to be followed by the smell of urine.Also, you mentioned a suspended meal plan, the individual who smelled like urine and the company he was with were charged full price for what they had. Not sure the suspended meal comes in.I am sorry if I offended you with what I said.
Satya Cobos
11.09.2023
Tee Pee Treats Indigenous Cuisine
Really cool Indigenous restaurant. The cooks were super kind and attentive. The food was delicious.
Adam
01.09.2023
Tee Pee Treats Indigenous Cuisine
We need more places like Tee Pee Treats spread out across Edmonton. The bannock here is the best and always fresh. I was happy to discover this place while shopping at a local market next door and I was so intrigued by their menu and I'm not going to lie, the bannock donair really caught my eye. Unfortunately I had already eaten so the family and I got dessert and had the plain bannock with jam and also got the wild berry bannock bits. So satisfying to eat piping hot bannock. Would fully recommend. Keep in mind that orders are cooked to order and take time.
Genmai Cha
27.08.2023
Tee Pee Treats Indigenous Cuisine
Awesome Bannock, fluffy and crispy. Great sized portions with skillfully seasoned meat. The food is also made with love and pride. It is delicious.I had the Bannock Chicken Donair and it is a wonderful fusion.Not a complaint but a note: they use the Canadian style donair sauce so it is a little sweeter.
Oceanna C
15.08.2023
Tee Pee Treats Indigenous Cuisine
Went here to try the Indigenous Bannock Taco. The portion was huge for only $10 so a great value. Ingredients and food were fresh and made to order. Highly recommend checking this place out and support local Edmonton businesses!
Matt Eyben
02.08.2023
Tee Pee Treats Indigenous Cuisine
Amazing food and service. They come back to the community that needs help! I have volunteered at the Tee Pee Treats gives back to the streets event! They take clothing donations so help out if your able!
Serena Webber
28.07.2023
Tee Pee Treats Indigenous Cuisine
The meal we had here could not have been better. The menu is huge and centred around bannock, so think “Indigenous comfort fare and Indigenous fusion.” This is a good thing because they have perfected their bannock recipe and you would be hard pressed to find superior bannock anywhere: it’s the right combination of fluffy, crispy, dense and chewy yet still light, and it definitely doesn’t suffer from greasiness. Their workhorse items are burgers and donairs, but they also have bannock pizza pops, soup and bannock, and even corndogs (made with bannock.) We ordered a few different items and they were all great. Among them were standouts. The bison bannock burger is their star. Picture a colossal slab of prime ground bison cooked to absolute perfection, paired with high-quality cheddar slices, lettuce, a huge chunk of tomato and a small dab of bbq sauce to bring it all together, all on their (soon-to-be award-winning) bannock.The blueberry donair was no less impressive. A monumental long bannock bun infused with fresh ripe blueberries, slices of donair meat and onions, all brought together with a house-made sweet sauce. I’m a donair fanatic and I can safely say it is among the most unique and best donairs in the city, bar none.We tried the cheddar bologna bannock fries, bannock corndog and bannock pizza pop, which were all delicious, although the amount of bannock to filling wasnt as generous as the burger or donair.The portions here are gargantuan. We only ordered this many items to try several items in one visit, and as we could have predicted we went home with plenty of leftovers. The meal was 75$ which was a very fair price for that amount of food and we left full without the unpleasant heavy feeling you get from greasy heavy food, which is how you know you’re being served quality food. Don’t hesitate to come get a hearty meal at a ridiculously affordable and support a local, Indigenous-owned business that in turn gives back to the community.
TOPIA TRANSFORMATIONS
25.07.2023
Tee Pee Treats Indigenous Cuisine
This food is INCREDIBLY DELICIOUS. The portion sizes are ridiculously large for what you pay. You just can’t get food ANYWHERE in YEG that is this good, this nourishing, and this comforting. It’s hard for me to understand how they make profit with their affordable prices and giant servings. It feels like everything is made with love, like they bless the food they serve. I’ve also seen them serve MANY homeless folks with no questions asked. They humanize those with less fortune and its BEAUTIFUL. I would 100% recommend eating at their location in person or Door Dash for delivery. They also provide catering. I LOVE this place. The photo is of the Bannock Brisket- droooooool. Its SOOOO flavourful.

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9641 102A Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T5H 0G3
Tee Pee Treats Indigenous Cuisine