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"Location: Alderney Landing – 2 Octerloney Street, DartmouthMarket Hours. The Alderney Landing Farmers’ Market has become a bustling market with PLENTY of Saturday regulars, right on the Dartmouth waterfront. Full of ready-to-eat foods, freshly baked bread, herbs and homemade preserves, we’re just saying, you’re going to want to make sure to bring a big basket or bag to haul it all home!"
"Alderney Landing, 2 Ochterloney Street, Dartmouth waterfront 902-461 – 4698. Maritime hospitality and opportunity abound in our indoor Market, where the very best locally produced goods are available every Saturday during our Farmers’ Market. Our vendors offer you a wide variety of product from the best in locally produced produce, to home style baked goods and much more."
"With two locations on either end of the city: one on South Park Street and one in the North End’s Hydrostone Market, Humani-T specializes in health-supportive teas, organic coffees and hand-made gelato, but they also offer a small breakfast, lunch and dinner menu including paninis with daily soups and salads. Though it’s small, the cafe still manages to cater to a wide range of dietary needs like their aptly named “Vegan Panini” with roasted red pepper hummus, grilled zucchini, avocado, black olives, spinach, caramelized onions & mushrooms. All their sandwiches can be made on gluten-free wraps and they offer from vegan gelato if you want to indulge without the dairy.5755 Young St, Halifax, NS B3K 1Z9, Canada"
"The Humani-T café is a local hub for artists, writers, students and friends meeting up for coffee and dessert. It has a fun, hippy vibe with a friendly atmosphere. There’s a piano on the second level, and the café regularly displays work by local artists."
"North End Halifax – 5755 Young St, HalifaxDowntown Halifax – 1451 South Park St, Halifax. Humani-T’s handmade gelato and sorbetto use natural ingredients that are organic and locally-sourced whenever possible. Check out Humani-T’s flavours"
"What is it: Jim’s is a long-established, no-frills family restaurant on the Bedford Highway serving simple food that won’t break the bank. Why go: Locals love Jim’s for its big breakfasts, fishcakes and pan-fried haddock. You can even get old favorites like liver and onions or corned beef and cabbage."
"Jim's is one of the oldest Canadian home cooked meals restaurant in Halifax. It get packed fast breakfast, lunch and dinner. Great food, friend..."
"Sample fine Asian cuisine by making a reservation at the Fong Sing Restaurant in Halifax. Our mouth-watering menu features. Chinese Food Restaurants, Vietnamese Restaurants"
"One of the newest to the brunch game (yes, it’s sadly only available on the weekends) is beer bar Hopyard. Their brunch menu, like their regular menu, is full of interesting flavour profiles. Dishes like the pork belly sweet potato hash with salsa verde or the breakfast bowl with hash, eggs, bacon, rise and grind sauce, Cheerio brittle and crispy kale."
"Springhouse is a small café located at the Halifax Seaport Farmers’ Market. I ducked in for lunch one day and ordered the grilled wrap – roasted red peppers, caramelized onions, potatoes, veggie pâté, and a side of Caesar sauce. It was a light, delicious lunch, one I’d go back for again."