Where Heritage Has a Reservation
Originally established in 1934 as an officers’ mess, The Inn on Officers’ Garden invites all Calgarians to experience its unique charm. With a rich history and a commitment to genuine hospitality, The Inn offers more than just a visit; it provides a comforting retreat that encourages guests to return time and again.
Our Story
Built from brick and with a quiet purpose, The Inn began as an officers’ mess. It served those who served, offering a ceremony without show. Formal dinners. Shared stories. The sound of polished boots on hardwood.
The lighting was warm. The ceilings are high. The welcome, unwavering. Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip were received here before her coronation, but it wasn’t just for royalty. Every day brought new stories, new reasons to gather.
As CFB Calgary was decommissioned, many buildings on the base were lost to time. The Inn could’ve faded, too. But it remained intact, beloved, and patiently waiting.
Instead of repurposing the space, its soul was preserved. Original fireplaces, curved ceilings, and heritage woodwork remain, now joined by boutique hotel rooms, elegant dining spaces, and gardens designed to gather.
Today, The Inn is open to everyone, not just military personnel or hotel guests. Whether you come for brunch, a weekend away, or a quiet drink under the trees, you’re entering something rare: a living piece of Calgary’s past, still in service.
The Difference Is in the Details
From curved 1930s ceilings to heritage hardwood, The Inn retains the physical details of its military past.
Not many restaurants in Calgary can say Queen Elizabeth II stayed upstairs. Fewer still have hosted dignitaries under the same roof for nearly a century.
You don’t need a dress code or a military connection. You don’t even need a reason. The Inn is open daily to the public for breakfast, brunch, bookings, or just a glass of wine.
Each dining and event space is architecturally unique, featuring a wine cellar lined with bottles, a glass conservatory with garden views, and a former officers’ bar complete with dartboards and TV screens.
Most hotels aim for efficiency. We strive for memory. It’s common here to be greeted by name or to leave knowing someone else’s.
From our boutique suites and seasonal menus to the garden paths and heritage rooms that make every visit feel intentional.