6 Best Restaurants in Halifax, Nova Scotia

Hop Scotch Dinner Club

$$$$ Fodor's choice

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
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch but brunch on weekends.

Stories

$$$$ Fodor's choice
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
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch

The Press Gang

$$$$ Fodor's choice

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.

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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.

The Cheeky Neighbour Diner

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Specializing in superb breakfasts and upscale comfort foods for lunch and dinner, this fun and quirky spot is worth lining up for on weekends. 

6024 Quinpool Rd., Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3L 1A1, Canada
902-474–4152
Known For
  • chicken and waffle breakfasts
  • selection of premium poutines
  • decent kids’ menu
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.

The Foggy Goggle

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They call it "comfort food with attitude" and it's certainly struck a chord with locals and visitors, who flock to this bar to fill up on freshly made dishes like lobster mac and cheese, ribs roasted in root beer, and Foggy Spuds (roasted potatoes with chopped bacon, corn, and red onion, sautéed in a rich cream sauce and topped with cheese). There are lighter choices and vegetarian options, too.