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20 Best Vegetarian Restaurants in Halifax, Canada
"At Lot Six, our cocktails, food, wine and beer leave a lasting impression. That's because we source only the best ingredients. We're always on the hunt for the most quality and unique products and the our staff not only keep up with techniques but are leaders in their field behind the bar and in...See More"
"Craft cocktails & modern Canadian plates offered in a hip space with a patio & a verdant atrium. Phone: +1 902-428-7428"
"This Irish-style pub located in downtown Dartmouth has a rooftop patio with the best view of Halifax’s downtown. Celtic Corner is located directly across from the Alderney Landing Community Cultural Centre and Ferry Terminal, only a 15-minute commute from downtown Halifax and costs only $2.50 to cross on the ferry one way. The patio is tucked away atop the historic building’s third floor, with no elevator – mind you, the view from the patio is well worth the walk up the stairs."
"While the Halifax Citadel National Historic Site isn’t a traditional museum, it’s definitely worthy of a spot on this list. Its history dates back to 1828 and will transport you and your guests back in time on your big day. It has two larger spaces (the North Front Casemates and the Garrison Room) which can each fit up to 60 guests and two smaller spaces (the Naval Room and the Artillery Room) which are best suited for small celebrations and elopements."
"For about two centuries, the Halifax Citadel — a large hill overlooking the city — served to protect the waterfront city and its inhabitants. It was the hill which prompted the British to build a settlement in Halifax in 1749, knowing that it would be easy to defend. Today, the Halifax Citadel National Historic Site of Canada doesn’t serve to protect the town, but rather to teach people about its history."
"Keeping watch over the city is Citadel Hill, where there has been British fortifications since 1749. Now a National Historic Site of Canada, the current Citadel has been restored to its Victorian appearance. Costumed interpreters and exhibits explain the role of the Citadel in Halifax’s history."
"The ferry is a part of the Metro Transit services that most of the people ride to get around. But why not turn it into an adventure for the kids or just ride it for fun. A ride on the ferry helps you get a closer look at the Halifax Harbour or see the city from ocean level.Ride the Ferry"
"Kearney Beach is a lovely sandy beach where you can sit back and relax, or splash around in the water. Along with the lake, there is a playground that the kids will enjoy. There are challenging trails around the lake that you can hike if you are up for the challenge."
"Bearly’s is Halifax’s premiere blues venue, and it features a unique special nightly. The special’s list is so complex, in fact, you’ll need to visit the bar’s website to accurately keep track. From 5 pm or 6 pm until closing time, the gruff men and women behind the bar at this grimy, loud, blue-tinted bar will serve you some sort of special shot for around $4, so grab a drink and enjoy the music."
"This cute spot in the Hydrostone neighbourhood is the place for you. Enjoy their selection of waffles (and more) with fresh, local and mostly organic ingredients."
"I had one of the best waffles I've ever had, it had a ton of fruit and it was awesome. The staff at Waffle..."