3 Best Restaurants in Saint John, New Brunswick

Billy's Seafood Company

$$$$ | Downtown Fodor's choice

It's a restaurant, it's an oyster bar, and it's a fish market, where the fresh fish selection is impressive and everything is cooked to perfection, making for delicious meals (there are choices for nonfish fans, too). You can also enjoy divine desserts for the finale. Billy's sophisticated vibe is enhanced by soft, jazzy background music.

East Coast Bistro

$$$ Fodor's choice

Take a good look at the surroundings when you arrive—exposed brick walls, artworks, hardwood floors—because once the food appears, it will have your full attention. Artfully plated dishes, like local goat cheese terrine and house-smoked salmon, lead into main courses that might include yogurt-and-coriander-roasted chicken breast or pan-seared sustainable blue trout with chorizo, caramelized onion rösti, and sautéed greens.

60 Prince William St., Saint John, New Brunswick, E2L 2B1, Canada
506-696–3278
Known For
  • inventive salads and vegetarian dishes
  • everything is made in-house
  • good range of vegan and gluten-free food
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon., no lunch Sat.

Saint John Ale House

$$$ | Downtown Fodor's choice

This gastropub is one of the best places to eat in the city—proven by its slew of awards and two appearances on the "You Gotta Eat Here" TV show—and it couldn't have a better location, with a great patio overlooking the downtown waterfront. Drawing on supplies from local farmers, fishermen, and food producers, the menu presents "progressive pub food," and the beer menu includes 35 varieties on tap and 56 bottled options.

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