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Hey there, time traveller!
This article was published 16/02/2018 (2974 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.

You’re running late and find yourself rushing to the airport to pick up friends that are flying in to visit, but you arrive only to discover the flight has been delayed an hour. Now what?

How about sauntering on over to Winnipeg Richardson International Airport’s newest venue — Flight Club Herbs and Seeds Inspired restaurant? The attractive wooden design concept at the front will give you a warm welcome, as does the staff.

Recently this exact scenario happened to me and my husband but we found ourselves pleasantly surprised by the food, décor and a lovely glass of red wine once we entered this fine establishment. It was so nice to remove ourselves from the hustle and bustle of people arriving and grabbing their luggage and to “people watch” from the comfort of the sidelines until our guests had arrived.

Flight Club Herbs & Seeds Inspired is a bit of fine dining that brings a fresh & unique culinary experience to the airport. They are dedicated to providing their customers with an “unparalleled” experience with fresh ingredients that will fulfil expectations and gives a healthy choice in snacks and meals.

Even being a passenger yourself, no one wants to indulge in fried foods that promise to upset our tummy before having to board a long flight, which is why this unique restaurant offers signature cold-pressed juices along with chef inspired creations that will leaving you feeling satisfied and delighted with the tasteful experience you had.

However, one does not have to be at the airport for travel purposes to enjoy this restaurant.

Flight Club Herbs & Seeds Inspired offers an additional bonus to not only the delight of your taste buds but also to your wallet-you can receive the benefit of two hours validated parking when you dine there.

So keep this lovely restaurant in mind the next time you venture to the airport and enjoy your experience there a bit more and with less stress.

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