A popular brunch, dinner and drinking spot, the Old Triangle Irish Alehouse serves up a combination of traditional British and Irish pub grub as well as burgers, seafood platters and numerous vegetarian options. British, Irish and Canadian brews are on tap and the bar is open extra late most nights. Every night, there is live music from local bands. The establishment also makes provisions for private events and functions.
The Carleton Hotel building has given way to a spectacular cocktail bar, replete with a moonlit atrium, intimate seating and a splendid line-up of cocktails. Maintaining the perfect balance between cozy dining and alfresco charm, the Lot Six Bar & Restaurant features inventive and seasonal cocktails, alongside a smattering of old classics. Examples include the scotch-infused Black Eye, the House of Bourbon with a drop of brandy and Earl Grey tea and the heady Agave Fix with a thimbleful of tequila and mezcal. The food further elevates this experience, with eclectic small plates, shared plates and charcuterie boards curated to keep up with the divine libations. The staff is knowledgeable and thoughtful, although the prices incline toward the steeper end. Reservations are taken for the atrium only.
This North End brasserie is an expansive and versatile space that allows like-minded locals to mingle, couples to bond and friends to catch up over good food and libations. Both urbane and rustic chic, Agricola Street Brasserie enjoys an atmospheric environment with its spacious dining hall, cozy nooks near the convertible window, open kitchen, sleek bar and a mezzanine floor with views of the former. On the gastronomic front, there are plenty of French-inspired dishes on offer, along with draft beer to wash it down with. Small plates and charcuterie boards are perfect with some evening drinks after work, whereas large plates of excellent seasonal fare are ideal for dinnertime.
The Stubborn Goat, in downtown Halifax, is where you'd find an interesting bar program coupled with comfort food done up with a unique, gourmet twist. The bar menu focuses on a great variety of draft and craft beers - they have stouts, pale ales, porters, lagers, ciders, barley wines, you name it! If beer isn't your poison, The Stubborn Goat offers a broad selection of cocktails and wine, too. Delectable American fare dominates the food menu here, and you can pick from several burgers, pizzas, sandwiches, and lots more. They also have a section dedicated to shareable small plates, making it the perfect spot to catch up with old friends over a few pints and great food.
Eclectic watering hole with European flair, the Economy Shoe Shop Cafe & Bar serves a wide variety of delicious cocktails, beers, and savory treats like burgers, mussels and nachos. Think of this hot spot as a four-in-one stop. The Belgian Bar, The Backstage, The Diamond Bar and the Economy Shoe Shop Café & Bar. There is always jazz, public readings and an ever-changing selection of artworks. This place is often packed on weekends, so be prepared to wait to be seated. A fantastic meeting place for locals and tourists.
Halifax Alehouse is a recently restored beautiful 19th Century building which is now a pub with an extensive food and beer menu. This place has the feel of a traditional Maritime brew pub. The decor is old-fashioned and historically significant, and even the staff wears period costumes. Expect some live entertainment by Celtic bands. The Alehouse also hosts karaoke nights every Sunday. When it comes down to the food and drinks, they serve a range of beer and ale varieties as well as wholesome and delicious traditional American dishes. For further details on events and weekly specials, check their website.
The Carleton Hotel building has given way to a spectacular cocktail bar, replete with a moonlit atrium, intimate seating and a splendid line-up of cocktails. Maintaining the perfect balance between cozy dining and alfresco charm, the Lot Six Bar & Restaurant features inventive and seasonal cocktails, alongside a smattering of old classics. Examples include the scotch-infused Black Eye, the House of Bourbon with a drop of brandy and Earl Grey tea and the heady Agave Fix with a thimbleful of tequila and mezcal. The food further elevates this experience, with eclectic small plates, shared plates and charcuterie boards curated to keep up with the divine libations. The staff is knowledgeable and thoughtful, although the prices incline toward the steeper end. Reservations are taken for the atrium only.
A popular brunch, dinner and drinking spot, the Old Triangle Irish Alehouse serves up a combination of traditional British and Irish pub grub as well as burgers, seafood platters and numerous vegetarian options. British, Irish and Canadian brews are on tap and the bar is open extra late most nights. Every night, there is live music from local bands. The establishment also makes provisions for private events and functions.
This North End brasserie is an expansive and versatile space that allows like-minded locals to mingle, couples to bond and friends to catch up over good food and libations. Both urbane and rustic chic, Agricola Street Brasserie enjoys an atmospheric environment with its spacious dining hall, cozy nooks near the convertible window, open kitchen, sleek bar and a mezzanine floor with views of the former. On the gastronomic front, there are plenty of French-inspired dishes on offer, along with draft beer to wash it down with. Small plates and charcuterie boards are perfect with some evening drinks after work, whereas large plates of excellent seasonal fare are ideal for dinnertime.
The Stubborn Goat, in downtown Halifax, is where you'd find an interesting bar program coupled with comfort food done up with a unique, gourmet twist. The bar menu focuses on a great variety of draft and craft beers - they have stouts, pale ales, porters, lagers, ciders, barley wines, you name it! If beer isn't your poison, The Stubborn Goat offers a broad selection of cocktails and wine, too. Delectable American fare dominates the food menu here, and you can pick from several burgers, pizzas, sandwiches, and lots more. They also have a section dedicated to shareable small plates, making it the perfect spot to catch up with old friends over a few pints and great food.
Halifax Alehouse is a recently restored beautiful 19th Century building which is now a pub with an extensive food and beer menu. This place has the feel of a traditional Maritime brew pub. The decor is old-fashioned and historically significant, and even the staff wears period costumes. Expect some live entertainment by Celtic bands. The Alehouse also hosts karaoke nights every Sunday. When it comes down to the food and drinks, they serve a range of beer and ale varieties as well as wholesome and delicious traditional American dishes. For further details on events and weekly specials, check their website.
Eclectic watering hole with European flair, the Economy Shoe Shop Cafe & Bar serves a wide variety of delicious cocktails, beers, and savory treats like burgers, mussels and nachos. Think of this hot spot as a four-in-one stop. The Belgian Bar, The Backstage, The Diamond Bar and the Economy Shoe Shop Café & Bar. There is always jazz, public readings and an ever-changing selection of artworks. This place is often packed on weekends, so be prepared to wait to be seated. A fantastic meeting place for locals and tourists.