Halifax Restaurants

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  • 1. Highwayman

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    This small, on-trend restaurant and bar serves a seafood-heavy Spanish-inspired menu and delicious cocktails. There's a selection of oysters on ice, as well as other chilled and cured seafood and meats, classic Spanish tapas, and bar snacks that make for a perfect evening of grazing, but also a menu of hearty pasta and meat dishes should you require something more robust. Reservations are highly recommended.

    1673 Barrington St., Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3J 1Z9, Canada
    902-407–5260

    Known For

    • Seafood tower served with a dozen oysters
    • Fun, lively atmosphere
    • Exceptional and friendly service

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch.
  • 2. Hop Scotch Dinner Club

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    Started as a pop-up restaurant by some of the city's most creative chefs, Hop Scotch has evolved into one of the city's most sophisticated dining rooms where incredible food and inventive cocktails are to be eagerly anticipated on each visit. The small menu changes often in order to showcase the best in seasonal, local ingredients, and brunch is always amazing. 

    1537 Barrington St., Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3J 1Z4, Canada
    902-420–9626

    Known For

    • Intimate and classy dining experience
    • Delectable desserts such as their s'more tart
    • Fantastic curated wine list

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch but brunch on weekends.
  • 3. Stories

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    In the very elegant dining room of the historic Haliburton Hotel, just a few exquisitely set tables set the scene for a sophisticated meal. The menu is short, but is carefully devised to cater to various tastes, and everything, including inventive accompaniments, is very well executed. With friendly professional service, it's a perfect place for a special-occasion dinner, or just to make an ordinary day special.

    5184 Morris St., Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3J 1B8, Canada
    902-444–4400

    Known For

    • Refined formal atmosphere
    • Top quality ingredients
    • Separate area for small groups

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch
  • 4. The Press Gang

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    Easily one of the city's hippest upscale establishments, the Press Gang prepares fish and meat with equal panache, with wines from the well-stocked cellar. A four-course tasting menu (C$160 for two) is also offered. Thick, cold stone walls testify to the building's era (1759), but comfy seating and intimate lighting soften the effect. Local musicians play on Friday and Saturday night.

    5218 Prince St., Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3J 0B1, Canada
    902-423–8816

    Known For

    • Romantic date night favorite
    • Exceptional array of oysters
    • Thursday whiskey night

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 5. Café Aroma Latino

    $$ | North End

    Come to this fab spot to grab breakfast where they serve authentic Central and South American dishes in a cozy location.

    5780 North St., Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3K 1N7, Canada
    902-444–8393

    Known For

    • Delicious arepas and empanadas
    • Tiny attached Latin grocery store
    • Churros and ice-cream dessert

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
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  • 6. Chives Canadian Bistro

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    "Canadian" cuisine is broadly defined here (French, German, and Asian influences are all evident), but there is no mistaking the provenance of chef and cookbook author Craig Flinn's ingredients, which are fresh and local. Each meal begins with Chives's signature buttermilk biscuits—and each should end with maple crème brûlée. In between, enjoy starters such as yellowfin tuna tartar, warm summer kale salad, or Jamo's perogi, then make the difficult choice between dishes like braised beef Wellington, grilled Digby scallops, or the N.S. Heritage Pork cut of the day. Each dish on the menu has wine suggestions, and gluten-free and vegetarian options are available.

    1537 Barrington St., Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3J 1Z4, Canada
    902-420–9626

    Known For

    • <PRO>extremely tender cuts of meat</PRO>
    • <PRO>private dining in an atmospheric old bank vault</PRO>
    • <PRO>market-fresh vegetables governed by the seasons</PRO>

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 7. Da Maurizio

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    This Northern Italian restaurant is a classic big-night-out choice. Subdued lighting, elegant furnishings, fresh flowers: all the details have been attended to, and ditto the food, which is impressive and satisfying. Excellent seared foie gras is always on the menu, as is veal scaloppine sautéed with lobster and topped with a creamy garlic-and-cognac sauce. Prices on the specialty wine list go as high as C$600, but there are also fine bottles for under C$50.

    1496 Lower Water St., Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3J 1R7, Canada
    902-423–0859

    Known For

    • Decadent desserts
    • Well-informed and friendly waitstaff
    • High prices that are worth the expense

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch
  • 8. Dee Dee's Ice Cream

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    Every lick of the small-batch artisan ice cream made at Dee Dee's is pure pleasure whether you opt for classic vanilla, banana cardamom, Mexican chocolate, or one of the many other flavors on offer.

    5668 Cornwallis St., Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3K 1B5, Canada
    902-407–6614

    Known For

    • Ice-cream sandwiches made with fresh baked cookies
    • Excellent affogato with your choice of ice-cream flavor
    • Long lines in hot weather

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 9. Dharma Sushi

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    Tasty sushi, fresh sashimi, feather-light tempura, gyudon, and teriyaki are among the authentic Japanese dishes that are artfully presented here on the extensive menu. Seating is available both inside the pint-size eatery and, in summer, out on a small street-front patio, and takeout is another option. Vegetarians should note that meat-free dishes may include fish broth, so make your requirements known.

    1576 Argyle St., Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3J 2B3, Canada
    902-425–7785

    Known For

    • Good value
    • Friendly and efficient service
    • Plenty of options for those who don't like "raw" sushi

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch Sat.
  • 10. Five Fishermen

    $$$$

    Installed in a heritage building across from the Grand Parade, this restaurant is splurge-worthy. While classics like oysters Rockefeller and seared scallops never disappoint, inventive seafood dishes such as lobster-crusted haddock and a 6-pound flash-fried lobster tower elevate the menu. This is also a great place for steak, wagyu burgers, and other delectable items from the grill. Tables are backlit through a wall of stained glass, and the seafood is so good locals keep coming back. 

    1740 Argyle St., Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3J 2B6, Canada
    902-422–4421

    Known For

    • Exciting cocktails and impressive wine list
    • Separate vegetarian and vegan menu
    • Fascinating history and ghostly occurrences

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 11. Flynn's Dairy Bar & Convenience

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    Home to ridiculous milkshakes topped with cotton candy and slices of birthday cake or cheesecake, as well as stacked cones and a massive selection of international candy, Flynn's is a delight. There's also a branch in the Hydrostone neighborhood. 

    1365 Hollis St., Nova Scotia, B3J 1T8, Canada
    902-406–0334

    Known For

    • Over-the-top milkshakes
    • Rare candy and breakfast cereals
    • Snack foods from all over the world
  • 12. Indochine Banh Mi

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    Traditional Vietnamese subs, noodle soups and bowls, fusion tacos, and more at this fast-service spot just across from the Halifax Public Gardens.

    1551 South Park St., Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3J 4B4, Canada
    902-407–1222

    Known For

    • Tasty bubble tea smoothies
    • Plenty of vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options
    • Authentic banh mi subs
  • 13. Le French Fix Pâtisserie

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    Decadent pastries and excellent coffee are to be had at this authentic French bakery in the heart of downtown. 

    5233 Prince St., Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3J 1L8, Canada
    902-497–5308

    Known For

    • Hazelnut eclairs that melt in your mouth
    • Colorful and delicious macarons
    • Perfectly flaky croissants

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 14. Lower Deck

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    History surrounds you in Privateer's Warehouse, where two eateries share old stone walls and hand-hewn beams. The main-floor pub sticks to pub grub, which is served at long trestle tables; the patrons here consider ale an entrée, so you can just order a beer and join the fun. The second-floor Beer Market is less casual, with more refined dishes on the menu. There's another branch in Clayton Park.

    1887 Upper Water St., Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3J 1S9, Canada
    902-425–1501

    Known For

    • House-made burgers
    • Very lively atmosphere
    • Live music every night in the pub
  • 15. Maria's Pantry

    $$ | Dartmouth

    House-made pasta rules at this tiny café where a talented young chef creates dishes based on his nonna Maria's recipes brought over from the Abruzzo region of Italy.

    17 Prince St., Halifax, Nova Scotia, B2Y 4W9, Canada
    902-407–2029

    Known For

    • Everything made in-house
    • Cozy, neighborhood feel
    • Authentic pizza slices to go

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.-Tues.
  • 16. Mary's African Cuisine

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    Delicious African stews—beef, goat, curry chicken, eggplant—with tasty sides such as jollof rice and enjera bread are served in Mary's friendly downtown restaurant.

    1701 Barrington St., Nova Scotia, B3J 2A4, Canada
    902-404–3144

    Known For

    • Plenty of vegetarian and gluten-free options
    • Huge portions
    • Mary makes her own fresh juices

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 17. McKelvie's

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    In a handsome 1906 firehouse across from the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, McKelvie's is that rare find that hits the sweet spot between upscale and down-home. Though all the menu mainstays are here, from oysters Rockefeller to surf and turf, the best bets are the contemporary twists on seafood classics. Although the restaurant has been in business for over 30 years, its look is as fresh as the ingredients used here.

    1680 Lower Water St., Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3J 2Y3, Canada
    902-421–6161

    Known For

    • Signature fish and lobster platters
    • Great location for waterfront attractions
    • Historic building

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Sat.-Sun.
  • 18. Morris East

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    Casually cool yet warm and intimate, Morris East stakes its reputation on local artisanal ingredients. Gourmet wood-fired pizzas, topped with the region's best veggies, cheeses, and charcuterie and cooked using Annapolis Valley applewood, are the specialty. Libations have local flavor too: spirits handcrafted in the province go into the cocktails. There's a short wine list, or you can bring your own (corkage C$15).

    5212 Morris St., Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3J 1B4, Canada
    902-444–7663

    Known For

    • <PRO>innovative pizza toppings</PRO>
    • <PRO>artisanal cocktails</PRO>
    • <PRO>good value lunch specials</PRO>

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted
  • 19. Portland Street Crêperie

    $ | Dartmouth

    Here you'll find sweet and savory crepes with unexpected fillings such as garlic mashed potato, or pesto with goat cheese and chicken, as well as classic flavors.

    55 Portland St., Halifax, Nova Scotia, B2Y 1H1, Canada
    902-466–7686

    Known For

    • Ice-cream served in bubble-waffle cones
    • Gluten-free buckwheat crepes
    • The Darkside fudge brownie dessert crepe
  • 20. Salty's

    $$$

    Overlooking Privateer's Wharf on the harbor, Salty's wins the prize for best location in Halifax. Steaming bowls of shellfish stew and curried scallops crown a menu sure to satisfy seafood lovers, though there are also meat and pasta options. There is a less expensive Bar & Grill on the ground level. Salty's serves meals outside on the wharf in summer, but be warned that it can be very windy.

    1877 Upper Water St., Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3J 1S9, Canada
    902-423–6818

    Known For

    • Incredible view
    • Choose-your-own lobsters from the live tank
    • Separate gluten-free menu

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