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Top 10 fine dining restaurants in Halifax, Nova Scotia
"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"
"This place has the best service and oysters .I have to say Dan the bartender and Nathan the server were an... (902) 428-7428Order online. Superb133 Reviews4.3"
"Craft cocktails & modern Canadian plates offered in a hip space with a patio & a verdant atrium. Phone: +1 902-428-7428"
"Was going to post an amazing photo of the sweatiest, most creamy looking Guinness ever but I drank it before that could happen.Ordered a simple brunch not on... (902) 492-4900Order online. Superb145 Reviews4.5"
"My go to place for when I want to dress up fancy and get great service. Everything I have tried was delicious, never had a problem with service or food the... (902) 422-2866Order online"
"Make this urban loft your last stop of the night, because you won’t want to leave. Start in the well-stocked cocktail lounge (perhaps for a Bullet Maple Fashion, made with bourbon, maple syrup and chocolate bitters), then head to the dance floor for live funk, soul or hip-hop. Alternatively, kick back and enjoy traditional R&B."
"This Georgian sandstone building known as Province House, completed in 1819, is the seat of Nova Scotia's Parliament, in existence since 1758. The guided tour includes the "Red Chamber" where the Council used to meet, as well as the parliament chamber and the library that, with its two grand staircases, was once the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia. This is where, in 1835, Joseph Howe defended himself against the charge of defamation."
"The Province House is the seat of the Nova Scotia Government, and Charles Dickens once described Canada’s oldest provincial legislative assembly as “a gem of Georgian architecture…like looking at Westminster through the wrong end of a telescope.” Visit the National Historic Site in downtown Halifax. Province House, 1726 Hollis St, Halifax, NS, Canada, +1 902 424 4661. Province House | © Louperivois / WikiCommons"
"The Province House is where the Nova Scotia Legislature, known officially as the Nova Scotia House of Assembly, has met every year since 1819. The building is Canada's oldest house of government. Standing three stories tall, the structure is considered one of the finest examples of Palladian architecture in North America."
"Halifax’s first burial ground, founded in 1749, also happens to be a National Heritage site. Wander around and you’ll find yourself transported to Halifax’s early history as you pass notable headstones, including that of Major General Robert Ross, who fought in the War of 1812 and was buried with full military honors. At the entrance to the burial ground, you can also see the Welsford-Parker Monument which was built in 1870 to commemorate two Haligonians killed in the Crimean War."
"A dating hot spot for good reason, this shop features several exquisite cheesecakes to choose from. Flavours are often unique and can include anything from simple chocolate to Girl Guide mint. If you have special dietary needs, Sweet Hereafter has a wide selection of delicious vegan and gluten-free choices that taste the exact opposite of whatever you imagine when you think of vegan or gluten-free cheesecake."
"Sweet Hereafter, Halifax: See 134 unbiased reviews of Sweet Hereafter, rated 4.5 of 5 on Tripadvisor and ranked #55 of 690 restaurants in Halifax. Halifax RestaurantsCoffee RestaurantsEast Coast CanadaBest Places To EatCity StyleNova ScotiaTrip AdvisorLaughingWhale"