Are you a restaurant, cafe or eatery that sources and serves local food? If so, click here to register to be listed below as a hotspot to eat local!
Bay of Fundy & Annapolis Valley
Le Caveau Restaurant – Grand Pre
Just Us! Coffee Roasters Co-op – Wolfville
Union Street Cafe – Berwick
Peasant’s Pantry – New Ross
The Flying Apron Inn & Cookery – Summerville
Yarmouth & Acadian Shores
Argyler Lodge and Restaurant – Lower Argyle
The Red Cap Restaurant and Motel – Middle West Pubnico
The Red Shed – Yarmouth
Rudder’s Seafood Restaurant and Brew Pub – Yarmouth
The Hatfield House Culinary Experiences – Tusket
The Shanty Cafe – Yarmouth
South Shore
The Port Grocer – Port Medway
Halifax Metro
Truro & Northumberland Shore
The Townhouse Brewpub & Eatery – Antigonish
BlackRock Bistro – Parrsboro
Simply Uplifting and Natural Nutrition – Stewiacke
Stone Soup Cafe and Catering – Pictou
Cape Breton
Flavor On The Water – Sydney
The Haven Coffee Bar – Port Hawkesbury
Cottage Bakery & Tea Room – Louisdale
Big Spruce Brewing – Nyanza
Eastern Shore
Uprooted Market & Cafe – Musquodoboit Harbour
August 22, 2014 at 2:17 pm
Where’s the Truro area on this list?? We have lots of local options – Bistro 22, Nook & Cranny, Masstown Market
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August 25, 2014 at 9:00 am
Hi Keltie, thanks for your comment!
Truro is included under the ‘Northumberland Shore’ region as we are organizing our participating restaurants in this fashion. Restaurants become listed on our website when they primarily source, serve or sell locally produced food AND register on the 50% local food club website. We invite you to share this information with restaurants and retailers in your area! Restaurants and retailers can register at the following link by answering a few short questions 🙂 https://nslocalfoodclub.wordpress.com/join/restaurant-retailer-registration/
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August 25, 2014 at 7:53 pm
Two signature restaurants on the South Shore that source and feature local, seasonally fresh ingredients are both in Mahone Bay. Mateus Bistro is an award winning dining experience. Rebecca’s Restaurant further along Main Street overlooking the waterfront is also one of our newer cafes. They are worth the visit,
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