Since he tasted the fine haute cuisine of French chef Xavier Lacaze, Brad Taylor wished more Calgarians could enjoy it, too. His mission was realized in 2013, when the longtime restaurant manager launched his own eatery in the former Cannery Row space located in the historic red-brick Wigalo building on 10th Avenue Southwest. Briggs Kitchen & Bar features Lacaze at the culinary helm cooking international comfort foods using classic French techniques. “He was producing bar-none my favourite food anywhere,” says Taylor. “But I thought it was so unfortunate that Xavier’s talents were exclusively a fine-dining thing and thought it’d be really cool if we could marry the two worlds of fine dining and casual restaurants.”
Lacaze, the former executive chef at two other Calgary high-end restaurants finished in the top five in the second season of Top Chef Canada. Having proven himself a fierce competitor, his challenge at Briggs was to create simpler dishes. “I come from a world of fancy, where more is better,” he says. “The challenge here was to make it less-is-better, and realizing how much better it actually is.”
This stylish, casual-contemporary restaurant bakes one of the best chicken and vegetable pot pies in the city. But the menu item is only available on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. These pies feature a perfectly golden crust filled with a heaping portion of vegetables and creamy, piping-hot chicken.
Begin your busy Saturday or Sunday with a hearty brunch at Briggs Kitchen & Bar on 10th Avenue Southwest. This busy bistro-inspired spot offers creative spins on comfort cuisine, and for perogy lovers, that means ordering the breakfast perogies with sausage, egg, onion and sour cream. There truly is no more fulfilling way to start your day.
A feature on the clubby 10th Avenue Southwest strip, the menu at this stylishly converted warehouse restaurant is suitably bistro-inspired and features some of Calgary’s best Canadian-contemporary food. No stranger to competitive cooking, BRIGGS’ chef Xavier Lacaze was Calgary’s pick on Top Chef Canada, season two.