3 Best Restaurants in The Acadian Coast, New Brunswick

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We've compiled the best of the best in The Acadian Coast - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Le Moque-Tortue

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This eclecticly decorated Alice in Wonderland-theme eatery-cum-board games café serves elevated comfort food such as French onion soup, butter chicken pot pie, and lobster quesadillas, which pair perfectly with local craft beers, creative cocktails, and excellent desserts. There's often live music on the patio in the summer.

402 Main St., Shediac, NB, E4P 2G1, Canada
506-532–3375
Known For
  • Tons of board games lining the walls
  • Acadian specialties like fricôt, a rich chicken stew with dumplings
  • Family-friendly with decent kids' menu
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Seaside Grazing

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Specializing in charcuterie, grazing boards, and beautifully prepared seafood, this popular restaurant is perfect for a special night out. Housed in a carefully restored heritage home, this spot is also known for fabulous cocktails and has a range of local wines to sample. 

310 Main St., Shediac, NB, E4P 2E3, Canada
506-233–4171
Known For
  • Takeout grazing boxes that are perfect for picnics on the beach
  • Sunday bunches that often have live entertainment
  • "seacuterie" boards overspilling with local seafood

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Bell Inn Restaurant

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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.

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