The Den, a unique restaurant exemplifying Manitoba winters, is returning just outside Winnipeg on the premises of A Maze In Corn in Saint Adolphe.
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Conceived by Clint Masse, the renowned snow architect known for creating the world’s largest snow maze, The Den is an architectural marvel crafted from over 500,000 pounds of snow.
The restaurant offers a unique dining experience, set against intricate ice sculptures and walls adorned with Manitoba art.
At the helm of the kitchen is award-winning chef Luc Jean, who will be serving a menu that promises to be a gastronomic delight, focusing on local flavours and ingredients.
During your visit, you can also enjoy the challenge of the snowy maze, admire the snow carvings and buildings, try the giant Luge run, try a variety of snow games, and more! There is also a Snow Bar on the premises.
The Den will be open on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from February 12 to March 7, 2026. The experience includes a prairie-inspired four-course dinner, a signature cocktail, and dessert, all for a price of $235, which covers the cost of the meal and gratuities.
Trip Planning: The Den
What: The art of fine dining meets the magic of a snowy wonderland. Featuring world-class cuisine by award-winning chef Luc Jean and artwork by some of Manitoba’s finest ice sculptors.
This multi-course menu highlights seasonal, prairie-inspired cuisine with refined comfort flavours. Guests begin with warm whole-wheat sourdough and house accompaniments, followed by a creamy corn-and-coconut soup and a fresh roasted apple salad. The main course features either Prairie bison or vegetable Wellington, finished with an indulgent carrot cake dessert, with thoughtful vegan alternatives throughout.
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When: Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, February 12 – March 7, 2026
Where: The Den Restaurant, 1351 PR 200, St Adolphe
How Much: $235 per person + taxes and booking fees. This includes gratuity. Includes a 4-course meal, a complimentary signature cocktail, gratuities, and admission to the World’s Largest Snow Maze.