6 Best Restaurants in Yarmouth, South Shore and Annapolis Valley

Edna's Bakeries Ltd.

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This delightfully old-fashioned bakery supplies traditional Maritimes brown bread to all the restaurants in the area and is the best spot to grab sticky pecan buns, ginger snaps, date squares, and other retro baked goods. 

3151 Evangeline Trail, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, B5A 4A5, Canada
902-649–2080
Known For
  • treats just like Grandma used to make
  • amazing cheese loaf
  • local flavor
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Cash only

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.

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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.

Perky Owl Coffee

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This locals' favorite is known for superb espresso drinks and baked goods, as well as a great selection of soups, sandwiches, and hot lunch entrées. There are a number of musical instruments in the café that guests are encouraged to pick up and play.

255 Main St., Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, B5A 1E5, Canada
902-881–2140
Known For
  • buttermilk-biscuit breakfast sandwiches
  • best lattes for miles around
  • friendly and welcoming atmosphere
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

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