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The Best American Restaurants in Halifax, NS
"Usually a good spot but today I had left with nothing after sitting and waiting for 20 minutes More reviews"
"Usually a good spot but today I had left with nothing after sitting and waiting for 20 minutes More reviews"
"Our rotisserie chicken is made fresh on premise every day; it’s slow roasted to perfection and needless to say, it never sees the inside of a freezer. Our fries are hand-cut right here in our kitchen from fresh Canadian potatoes. Our famous dipping sauce is simmered on premise daily so you can always be sure it’ll taste as good as you remembered."
"I ordered ahead for pickup and when I arrived the parking lot was full. Not surprising since it was Mother's day. But they were prepared!"
"Details: Kids 10 and under eat free with minimum adult purchase of $14.99. Kids Meals include drink, 3 mini cones, activity book and toy!. East Side Mario’s Bayer’s Lake 186 Chain Lake Drive Halifax, Nova Scotia B3S 1C5http://www.eastsidemarios.comhttps://www.facebook.com/eastsidemarios.hrm/info (902) 450-1311"
"Lauren was the best waitress I have had in a very long time. We had a wonderful experience and the food was delicious."
"813 Bedford Hwy (Mon-Fri 10am-8pm, Sat/Sun 11am-7pm) &2182 Gottingen Street (opening soon!). M&J’s is the friendliest little restaurant that basically specializes in dietary restrictions. Party of 5: one vegan, one celiac, one dairy allergy and a couple omnivores?"
"True North Diner has great specials, plus fun games and treats for kids. Donations from Jukebox, candy machine and stuffy-grabber machine go direct to IWK hospital.True North Diner, Bedford 1658 Bedford Highway (Bedford Place Mall) (902) 832-1950http://www.truenorthdiner.comhttps://www.facebook.com/TrueNorthDinerBedford"
"Bistro Le Coq offers fine French dining in what's probably the most romantic patio setting we've seen. We really love this restaurant and are frequent visitors. They offer elevated fare and an extensive wine selection in a cozy, warm atmosphere."
"On The Menu: Classic fresh cuisine including tartare, lamb shank & duck confit + handcrafted cocktails. Vibe & Tastes: Classy & comfortable. That's how I'd describe Bistro."
"After that lovely meal and exploring a bit of Dartmouth on foot, we decided it was time to hit up a brewery. We chose Brightwood Brewery!. We got a flight of 4 beers featuring: Vermont is for Lovers New England IPA, Minutes California Common Lager, Made Me Blush rosé IPA, and lastly, BMAC IPA Memorial Beer."
"Housed in the former 1918 Canadian National Railway Station. Traces the history of the railway and early development of this region, with a collection that includes five railway cars, photographs, maps, posters, tickets, artifacts (such as baggage wagons and a sled), a small library and gift shop. Open mid-May to October."
"Learn the story of Nova Scotia railways at the Musquodoboit Harbour Railway Museum on Route 7. Examine the posters, tickets, maps and photographs in the Canadian Northern Railway station of 1918. Don’t forget to stop for ice cream on the way out!"
"A 20-minute drive from Tangier, this outstanding example of how a community can work together to preserve its history re-creates a 1940s Eastern Shore village in a series of lovingly relocated and restored buildings, chock full of hands-on antiques, as if frozen in time. You'll find vintage cars, a farmstead with animals (great for kids), a schoolhouse, a church, a miner's hut, a blacksmith, shipbuilding shops and so much more. A must for history buffs of any kind. "
"If you stepped back in time at Sherbrooke Village the day before, you may want to take a stroll down Memory Lane Heritage Village. This attraction is somewhat similar to Sherbrooke, but celebrates an era about a hundred years later, the 1940s."