New Brunswick Restaurants

You can eat extremely well in New Brunswick, with many restaurants sourcing top-quality ingredients from local farmers, fishermen, and artisan producers. At the top end are some of Canada’s finest restaurants, such as the outstanding Windjammer in Moncton’s Delta Beauséjour Hotel, Little Louis’, also in Moncton, and the Saint John Ale House in Saint John. St. Andrews by-the-Sea has long been a culinary hot spot, notably Savour in the Garden and the Rossmount, while gastro-pubs like Moncton's Tide and Boar are gaining ground throughout the province. At the other end of the scale, if you want to try some authentic Acadian food, there’s a little paper-plate diner in Shediac, Le Menu Acadien, that cooks poutine rappé (boiled potato dumpling with meat filling), fricôt (chicken stew), and other delicacies according to Grandma’s recipes.

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  • 1. Bell Inn Restaurant

    $$ | Canadian

    This restaurant on the village square in Dorchester was built in 1811 as a stagecoach stop and is reputed to be the oldest stone structure in New Brunswick. Wander through the three dining rooms while you wait for an old-fashioned, delicious roast turkey dinner or one of the other comfort-food selections. Soups, salads, sandwiches, brunch items, and light meals are also available, and there's a children's menu. The inn is not licensed for alcohol.

    3515 Cape Rd., off Rte. 106, Dorchester, New Brunswick, E4K 2X2, Canada
    506-379–2580

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. and Dec.–Feb.
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