CONTACT US

CURIOUS ABOUT WAIT TIMES? RUNNING LATE?


TEXT US AT 403.888.1658
FOR GENERAL INQUIRES!

Our phone is a text line only and we’d love to hear from you. Whether you don’t see your desired reservation time, or if you’re wondering if there’s room for you to walk in, send us a text and we’ll get back to you during our regular business hours.

*WE HAPPILY HOST MINORS UNTIL 9:30PM*

FINDING BARBARELLA

 

STEPHEN AVENUE PLACE
#110, 700 2nd Street SW
Calgary, AB, T2P 2W3

Hours

Monday — Thursday
11am — 11pm

Friday
11am — 1am

Saturday
2pm — 1am

Sunday
2pm — 11pm


403.888.1658

info@barbarellabar.ca

IF YOU ARE DRIVING

STREET PARKING

The closest street parking spots are available along 2nd St, 6th Ave, and 9th Ave SW.
Street parking is free Monday Saturday after 6 pm and all day Sunday.

PARKADE PARKING

Bow Parkade

Located at 255 6 Ave SW, accessed from 6th Ave. $5.00 after 6:00 pm. For more details information on rates, please visit their website.

The Core Shopping Centre

Located on the East side of 4th St in between 8th and 7th Ave SW.
Weekdays: $6.00/hour, Free 3-hour parking begins at 3:00 pm
Weekend: Free parking for the first 3 hours, Flat evening rate of $2.00.

*Note that The Core currently closes at 5:00 pm and the Plus 15 network has limited access until 6:00 pm. 

Stephen Avenue Place

Located at 225 7 Ave SW - currently closed due to construction.

IF YOU ARE TAKING PUBLIC TRANSIT

Barbarella Bar is conveniently located between 1st and 3rd St LRT stations in the downtown “free fare” zone.

FOR MORE INFORMATION

Visit Downtown Calgary’s website for information on more transportation options.

In the spirit of truth and reconciliation, we gratefully acknowledge that Barbarella Bar exists and operates on the lands of the Treaty 7 Peoples in Mohkins’tsis, also known as Calgary. This is the traditional land of the Blackfoot Confederacy which includes the Blackfoot from Siksika, Kainai and Piikani, the Dene from Tsuut’ina, and the Goodstoney, Chiniki and Bearspaw of the Stoney Nakoda Nation. We recognize all First Nation, Metis and Inuit Peoples across Turtle Island as the keepers of these lands.