26 Best Restaurants in South Shore and Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia

Charlotte Lane Café

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Chef-owner Roland Glauser whips up creative seafood, meat, and pasta dishes in a restored building that started out as a butcher shop in the mid-1800s. A Swiss influence is evident in many dishes on the extensive menu, including pork tenderloin Zurich-style (braised with mushrooms and demi-glace sauce). The café has a pleasant garden patio and a craft shop. Reservations aren't accepted at lunch but are requested for dinner.

13 Charlotte La., Shelburne, Nova Scotia, B0T 1W0, Canada
902-875–3314
Known For
  • <PRO>award-winning Taste of Nova Scotia chowder</PRO>
  • <PRO>local ingredients</PRO>
  • <PRO>intimate setting</PRO>
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. and mid-Dec.–early May

Church Brewing

$$ Fodor's choice

Housed in a converted stone church complete with stained glass windows, Church Brewing produces tasty beers and has a fabulous menu of upscale pub grub with a farm-to-table focus. There's a huge patio out front that overlooks the hustle and bustle of Main Street, and there's often live music in the evenings and on the weekends. 

Grand Banker Bar and Grill

$$$ Fodor's choice

With a focus on fresh produce and local seafood, the Grand Banker is a great spot for a tasty lunch or dinner overlooking the harbor whether you're in the mood for wings and a craft beer, lobster mac ’n’ cheese, or rack of lamb. There's an impressive selection of Nova Scotian wines, and you can order a five 2-ounce glass sampler for C$22, as well as a cocktail list that embraces locally distilled liquors.  

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La Cuisine Robicheau

$$ Fodor's choice

Firmly established as the best place to eat along this stretch of the coast, La Cuisine Robicheau overlooks the ocean and specializes in seafood and Acadian cuisine. The excellent pâté à la râpure (rappie pie) is usually the first thing to sell out, so come early. Other good choices include the fricot aux poutines râpées à la poule (chicken soup with potato dumplings). 

Le Caveau

$$$ Fodor's choice
The restaurant at the Domaine de Grand Pré vineyard has been showered with accolades, including being named "one of the world's 20 best winery restaurants" by Wine Access Magazine. Aside from the excellent wines, the interesting menu features local seafood, game, meat, and vegetarian options. Wines produced right here are joined on the list by a good international selection.

Salt Shaker Deli and Inn

$$ Fodor's choice

In a gorgeous location by the water, this restaurant is much more than just a deli, with a long menu that includes an award-winning chowder, gourmet sandwiches, hand-rolled, thin-crust pizzas, inventive burgers with an international slant, and plenty of vegetarian choices. In the evening, chef Martin Ruiz Salvador adds a short dinner menu to the options, with dishes like scallop linguine and fisherman's stew. You'll find Nova Scotian and international wines on the drinks list, plus craft beers and cocktails.

Sydney Street Pub and Café

$$$ Fodor's choice

You don't have to dine on the waterfront in Digby to enjoy great seafood and good views, and this friendly pub offers both. Just uphill from the main street, its two-story deck has great sea views, and the menu mostly features local seafood that couldn't be any fresher. There are other choices, too, including vegetarian and vegan options, and any dish can be downsized for children. All are made from locally sourced ingredients, cooked to perfection by the talented chef, and there's local beer, locally roasted coffee, and occasional local live music.

Bistro East

$$$

Offering seafood, steaks, pasta and pizza, the food at this dinner-only spot is consistent and delicious, with many ingredients locally sourced. The atmosphere is warm and friendly, and the service is top-notch. 

274 St. George St., Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, B0S 1A0, Canada
902-532–7992
Known For
  • pastas freshly made in-house
  • chocolate mousse topped with whipped cream
  • excellent fresh seafood dishes
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch

Boxing Rock Taproom

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The menu isn't huge at this funky taproom, but the charcuterie boards, sandwiches, and pizza—all of which showcase local produce—do go perfectly with this craft brewery's tasty beers. You can sit out on the spacious patio or inside, and there's even an axe-throwing studio on-site to make your evening a little more entertaining. You can pick up beers to go at the attached retail store.

Cocoa Pesto Bistro

$$$

A warm welcome and elegant surroundings provide a great first impression here, but it's the delicious, fresh, and health-conscious cuisine that lingers in memory. The menu changes seasonally, but always includes dry-rub or honey-glazed pork ribs straight from an apple-wood smoker. The bistro's rooms have a minimalist look that nicely balances the heritage building's original architectural features, and a patio provides outside dining in summer.

494 King St., Windsor, Nova Scotia, BON 2TO, Canada
902-472–3300
Known For
  • <PRO>location in a nice old building</PRO>
  • <PRO>some gluten-free options</PRO>
  • <PRO>unpretentious menu ranges from upscale mains to pub favorites</PRO>
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch Mon. and Tues., no brunch weekdays

Fo'c'sle Tavern

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This rustic midtown spot—a former store, stable, and Nova Scotia's oldest rural inn, dating to 1764—is full of natural pine and local art, and its staff and clientele treat regulars and newcomers like kin. In the windowed front section, a woodstove keeps things warm on chilly nights, and year-round you can order from a menu that's strong on seafood and comfort food. Lighter fare is also served, along with plenty of craft beers.

Fundy Restaurant

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A waterfront location with stunning harbor views and great seafood make this a prime spot in Digby to sample the world-famous local scallops as well as lobster, salmon, Bay of Fundy halibut, and a few nonseafood dishes for good measure. The lunch menu is lighter and includes chowder, sandwiches, fish-and-chips, and a crispy "seaburger," plus a kids' menu with plenty of choices. On the same premises, the Dockside Restaurant and Bar has a waterfront deck.

Gaia Global Kitchen

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This funky spot that started out as a food truck offers an eclectic and tasty menu that runs from jerk chicken bowls to butter chicken poutine to fish-and-chips. The dining room doubles as a gallery space, adding to the vibrant atmosphere. There's a good selection of local craft beers, ciders, and wines. They are known for catering to any food sensitivities. 

Honey Bee Deli and Ice Cream Parlor

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Initially known for having the best ice cream around, this fun spot expanded into serving excellent sushi and has become an appealing option for lunch or dinner as well as dessert. 

409 Nova Scotia Trunk 1, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, B5A 1G3, Canada
902-748–0900
Known For
  • decadent ice cream cupcakes
  • perfect Korean fried chicken
  • wide selection of bubble teas
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.

JoAnne's Quick-n-Tasty

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Devotees swear by the hot lobster sandwich at this retro diner—indeed, Haligonians have been known to make the three-hour trek just to dine on the creamed crustacean concoction that was supposedly invented here. Laminated tables, vinyl banquettes, and bright lights greet you, and it all looks much as it did circa 1960. Other reliable options include fresh seafood, no-nonsense standbys like turkey burgers and club sandwiches, and traditional desserts.

490 Hwy. 1, Dayton, Nova Scotia, B5A 5A2, Canada
902-742–6606
Known For
  • retro lunchtime spot
  • excellent lobster and other seafood
  • early closing time of 7 pm
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Dec.–Feb.

Mug & Anchor Pub

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Take in a view of the bay from inside this old, British-style alehouse, or enjoy waterside dining on the back deck. The menu includes basic pub fare, such as fish-and-chips and steak and ale pie. Lunenburg scallops are a specialty, as is the Mug & Anchor meat pie, and the kids menu will please even the fussiest young diner. The pub hosts live music on Saturday evening.

Old Fish Factory Restaurant & Ice House Bar

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Lunenburg is riddled with seafood restaurants, but this one stands out for its location inside a former fish-processing plant at the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic, overlooking Lunenburg Harbour and with wharf-side dining in summer. Seafood is the specialty, of course, but you can also opt for chicken, steak, or vegetarian pasta. The Ice House Bar has 16 beers on tap and summer rum tasting events.

68 Bluenose Dr., Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, B0J 2C0, Canada
902-634–3333
Known For
  • <PRO>interesting specials</PRO>
  • <PRO>waterside patio with great views</PRO>
  • <PRO>craft beers on tap</PRO>
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed mid-Oct.–mid-May

Rebecca's Restaurant

$$$
Head to Rebecca's for freshly prepared, flavorful, and beautifully presented dishes. Creamy seafood chowder is a popular starter, while hearty and interesting mains include inventive seafood, meat, and vegetarian choices (vegan on request). Several items can be made gluten free. There's regular live music here, too, and always a nice friendly atmosphere.

Rudder's Seafood Restaurant and Brew Pub

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As its name implies, this hopping waterfront spot serves the expected fish dishes along with pub grub like steak with seafood and fries and Acadian rappie pie, all of which can be washed down with ales handcrafted on-site. Seating is inside a converted warehouse supported by 18th-century beams or, in fine weather, at picnic tables on the wraparound deck. Since Rudder's doubles as a microbrewery, you can also buy beer to go. Live entertainment on Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday evening is a good reason to linger, and if you're sailing in, they have their own floating-dock marina.

96 Water St., Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, B5A 4P9, Canada
902-742–7311
Known For
  • beer brewed on the premises
  • traditional pub menu with lots of choices
  • waterfront location in the heart of downtown

Sachsen Cafe & Restaurant

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This authentic German bakery and café is much loved for its delicious strudels, cookies, and other European-style baked goods. It’s also a great spot for lunch or early dinner of bratwurst, schnitzel, and other German specialties (or just a pretzel or sandwich if you're looking for something lighter). Seating is inside or on a large patio overlooking the fort. 

Sou'wester Restaurant

$$$

Poised on the rocks near the base of Peggy's Cove lighthouse, this sprawling 180-seat dining room serves a variety of seafood, including orange brandy shrimp and scallops, lobster dinners, and Down East specialties such as salt-fish hash and beans. There are also chicken, steak, and vegetarian options, and breakfast is served from 8:30 to 11 am.

The Beach Pea Kitchen and Bar

$$$

Owned by esteemed local chef Martin Ruiz Salvador, each thoughtful dish embraces fresh, local produce and meat, as well as incredible seafood. The Mediterranean-inspired menu elevates mussels and scallops to another level, their pasta is all handmade, and service is exceptional. Be sure to save room for one of their decadent desserts. This bright and modern restaurant somehow fits perfectly into a historic property, and the waterfront location makes for beautiful views whether you dine inside or on the patio.

128 Montague St., Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, B0J 2C0, Canada
902-640–3474
Known For
  • tender grilled octopus
  • scallop and rabbit risotto
  • great selection of Nova Scotian beers and wines
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch.

The Rope Loft

$$$

Housed in one of Chester's oldest buildings, with 200-year-old hand-hewn beams and plenty of original features, this dockside restaurant and pub offers excellent seafood, steaks, and pasta dishes in the most picturesque of locations. With decks right on the harbour, the views here can't be beat. 

36 Water St., Chester, Nova Scotia, B0J 1J0, Canada
902-275–3430
Known For
  • superb pan seared scallops
  • being family friendly
  • great spot to watch boats sailing by
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Weds.

The South Shore Fish Shack

$$$

Head here for great fish-and-chips, juicy scallops, or a lobster roll. Two patios overlook the water, and there's indoor seating too. This casual spot is great for when you want excellent seafood, and a fun atmosphere to go with it. 

Winegrunt

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Every dish offered on the small, creative menu is perfectly executed whether it's a French classic like ​Boeuf Bourguignon or a charcuterie board. There's a huge selection of local wines to try, as well as an international wine list, and often live jazz in the evenings. They offer a three-course tasting menu on Thursday (C$25) and brunch on Sundays.  

43 Water St., Windsor, Nova Scotia, B0N 2T0, Canada
902-472–2863
Known For
  • lively, fun atmosphere
  • locally sourced ingredients in food offerings
  • staff are very knowledgeable on wines
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–-Weds.

Ye Olde Towne Pub

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The substantial lunches and dinners served at this merry, low-key pub are a hit with locals who appreciate the good homemade fare, including the always excellent apple crisp. Diners sometimes spill out of the 1884 brick building and onto the patio, which is adjacent to a square where the farmers' market takes place. In a town short on nightlife, it's also a good place for postdinner lounging, with occasional live music and DJ nights.

11 Church St., Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, B0S 1A0, Canada
902-532–2244
Known For
  • <PRO>menu of standard Maritimes pub fare with a focus on seafood</PRO>
  • <PRO>view of the wharf from the pub's deck</PRO>
  • <PRO>lively atmosphere</PRO>
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted