10 Ukrainian Community Businesses You Can Support in Edmonton

There are a variety of ways to support the Ukrainian community in our city whether through fundraisers, donations, or placing your support in a local Ukrainian community business. Consider it the perfect opportunity to show support and solidarity, and to learn a few things about the rich Ukrainian culture right here in Alberta.

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Malina Ukrainian Bakery

Many of the locations on this list are running promotions as well to help support Ukrainian foundations or efforts.

Want to start your own fundraiser? A few of the Ukrainian caterers specialize in servicing large benefits and fundraisers.

Malina Ukrainian Bakery

 

Malina is currently accepting donations for a variety of Ukrainian war efforts, so stop in and see how you can help, or grab a few items off this delicious menu. Malina’s specializes in the sweetest of Ukrainian treats like cakes, rolls, and other desserts.

Where: 629 Cameron Heights Dr NW, Edmonton

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Ukrainian Orbit Store

The question about this store isn’t what they sell, but rather what they DON’T sell. The stocked shelves of the Orbit Store include food and beverages, Ukrainian cookbooks and Pysanka guides, home décor, authentic art, and traditional clothing.

Where: 10219 97th St. NW, Edmonton

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Stawnichy’s Mundare Sausage House & Uncle Ed’s Ukrainian Restaurant

Stawnichy’s is based out of Mundare and sells their delicious goods through Uncle Ed’s Ukrainian Restaurant here in Edmonton. They recently raised a whopping $10,000 for the Canada Ukraine Foundation, and are developing new initiatives in the coming weeks, so keep an eye on their Instagram and website pages.

Where: 4824 118th Ave. NW, Edmonton

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Shumka Foods

This local staple for authentic perogies is accepting donations for humanitarian efforts at home and overseas. You can donate as little as $1.00, and grab some of Shumka’s signature menu items while you’re at it. Aside from the perogies, you could also try their meatballs, sausages, and cabbage rolls.

Where: 16520 95 St. NW, Edmonton

1 Kingsway Garden Mall NW, Edmonton

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Yo Baba Ukrainian Foods

Yo Baba offers both catering and retail shopping for some of the best Ukrainian food in Edmonton. And right now, you can purchase their classic #borchstforukraine: 100 percent of borscht proceeds will go to the Canada-Ukraine Foundation. Also stay tuned for opening details on their new location in Bountiful Farmers’ Market.

Where: #9, 8103-127 Ave NW, Edmonton

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Saskitoba Diner

Don’t let this restaurant’s name fool you, they are located in Alberta. You can find the Saskitoba Diner on the southernmost part of Edmonton in Nisku (making it a perfect lunch stop for many workers!). Along with their famous handmade perogies, they also serve up delicious lunch items like sandwiches and burgers, or fusion items like their Perogie Poutine!

Where: 1501 8 St #1, Nisku

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Widynowski’s Sausage House

The traditional Ukrainian grocery items you will find here can serve one or two people, or large groups and families. There are several types of food to choose from with varieties of perogies, cabbage rolls, jerky and deli meats, pepperonis, and smokies or sausages.

Where: 4204, 118th Ave. NW, Edmonton

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Baba’s Own Ukrainian Food

Let Baba take care of dinner! Baba’s Own offer a huge variety of authentic Ukrainian take-home meals and plates. You can pick from a variety of handmade Pyrohy, cabbage rolls, borscht, Perishky, or Nalysnyky.

Where: 7404 139 Ave NW, Edmonton

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Taste of Ukraine

Show your support of local business and the Ukrainian community with a visit to Taste of Ukraine. There are many ways to enjoy their food, whether it be through fresh take-out, heat-and-serve meals, a dine-in experience, or at local Farmers’ Markets!

Where: #40, 516 St. Albert Trail, St. Albert

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Alberta Council for the Ukrainian Arts & Artisan Boutique

 

There are a few fun ways to immerse yourself in Ukrainian culture with the ACUA. You can also pop in for a shopping trip at their Artisan Boutique, filled with creations from local artists.

With Easter approaching, you and your family can take advantage of their upcoming Basket Weaving or Pysanka workshops.

Where: 9534 87th St., Edmonton

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