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We’re taking a tour that is pushing lunch at Fishermen’s Cove. Looking for a place away from the waterfront area and not at Fishermen’s Cove. The tour will start at the waterfront and then head towards Fishermen’s Cove.

 

We went to Halifax last October and had a fabulous lunch at Your Father's Mustache. We had walked to the Citadel in the morning and stopped there for lunch before walking around the public gardens some.

 

Since it is up the hill, it should be away from the waterfront area (and all downhill for the walk back to the ship ;)

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Do you mean a private tour where you can have a say in this?

 

Dartmouth downtown, try the Canteen or the Wooden Monkey. On the way to Fisherman's Cove there is the Pleasant Street Diner and John's Lunch which is famous. If you like clams and chips or fish and chips, etc. check out John's lunch.

https://www.tripadvisor.ca/Restaurants-g154974-zfp30-Dartmouth_Halifax_Region_Nova_Scotia.html

 

 

In Halifax away from the waterfront there is the Brooklyn Warehouse which has interesting food. There are many, many others: https://www.tripadvisor.ca/Restaurants-g154976-Halifax_Halifax_Region_Nova_Scotia.html

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Do you mean a private tour where you can have a say in this?

 

Dartmouth downtown, try the Canteen or the Wooden Monkey. On the way to Fisherman's Cove there is the Pleasant Street Diner and John's Lunch which is famous. If you like clams and chips or fish and chips, etc. check out John's lunch.

https://www.tripadvisor.ca/Restaurants-g154974-zfp30-Dartmouth_Halifax_Region_Nova_Scotia.html

 

 

In Halifax away from the waterfront there is the Brooklyn Warehouse which has interesting food. There are many, many others: https://www.tripadvisor.ca/Restaurants-g154976-Halifax_Halifax_Region_Nova_Scotia.html

 

Hi MaryAnn,

Yes, we’re doing a private tour and can stop where we want to stop.

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That's great you are doing a private tour, but I would not recommend Fisherman's Cove. It does not have the ambiance of Peggy's Cove. Indeed you can see the container terminal across the harbour. I know it can get crowded at Peggy's Cove but that is for a reason.

 

Another possibility is to take a scenic drive to places such as Herring Cove, Duncan's Cove, Portuguese Cove. These are not built for tourists as the shops and restaurants at Fisherman's Cove are.

https://goo.gl/maps/mN1SKoxHEnQ2

 

http://thechronicleherald.ca/thenovascotian/1544264-trek-around-herring-cove-road-area-offers-great-way-to-beat-winter-blahs

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