3 Best Restaurants in The Eastern Shore and Northern Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia

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We've compiled the best of the best in The Eastern Shore and Northern Nova Scotia - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Bistro 22

$$ Fodor's choice

Rich farmland fringes Truro, and the menu makes the most of the fabulous produce grown around here. The 32-seat eatery has an upscale-casual feel and a small but mighty menu. Salads, sandwiches, and whole-grain pizzas dominate at lunch, while dinner includes meatier options such pork tenderloin, herb chicken, and lobster fettuccine. Desserts, always made in-house, come generously portioned.

16 Inglis Pl., Truro, NS, B2N 4B4, Canada
902-843–4123
Known For
  • Bistro classics on the menu
  • Extensive choice of Nova Scotia wines
  • Intimate, welcoming atmosphere
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No dinner Tues. and Wed.

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Sugar Moon Farm

$$ Fodor's choice

This sugar camp, store, and pancake house in the Cobequid Mountains, about 30 km (19 miles) north of Truro off Highway 311, is Nova Scotia's only year-round maple destination. You can tour the working facility and hike the sugar woods. In spring, when the sap is running, you can also watch demonstrations. Afterward, tuck into whole grain buttermilk pancakes and waffles with maple syrup, local sausage, fresh biscuits, maple baked beans, and organic coffee at the log cabin lodge. Multiple times per year, a guest chef prepares a gourmet dinner that cleverly incorporates maple products. At the store, you can buy your own sweet souvenirs, among them maple syrup, maple cream, maple candy, and maple butter.

221 Alex MacDonald Rd., Earltown, NS, B0K 1V0, Canada
902-657–3348
Known For
  • Hiking trails just outside the restaurant
  • Sweet maple coffees
  • Offers gluten-free and vegan options
Restaurant Details
Closed weekdays

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The Nook and Cranny: On The Water

$$

Serving elevated pub grub with a focus on what's fresh and local, this spot right on the waterfront is always a good bet for classics like fish and chips, juicy burgers, and tacos. They serve their own craft beer, as well as a range of ciders and beers from other local brewers. 

50 Caladh Ave., Pictou, NS, B0K 1H0, Canada
902-485–3041
Known For
  • Live music Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night
  • Delicious sharable plates such as halloumi fries and crab dip
  • Fun vibe

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