Drinks & Nightlife
The Company House
2202 Gottingen StGood live bands and LGBT friendly.
This place is special. It caters to an extremely diverse and friendly crowd. They have a couple pool tables, a jukebox and pretty decent drink specials. Referred to as "Cheers" of the north end.
11 locals recommend
Charlie's Club/Bar
5580 Cunard StThis place is special. It caters to an extremely diverse and friendly crowd. They have a couple pool tables, a jukebox and pretty decent drink specials. Referred to as "Cheers" of the north end.
The Seahorse Tavern is a thing of legend, one of the oldest pubs in Halifax. The Seahorse still is best known as a live music venue, hosting live bands in all genres, DJs, festivals, special events and karaoke nights.
56 locals recommend
Seahorse Tavern
2037 Gottingen StThe Seahorse Tavern is a thing of legend, one of the oldest pubs in Halifax. The Seahorse still is best known as a live music venue, hosting live bands in all genres, DJs, festivals, special events and karaoke nights.
The Marquee Club is truly a thing of legend, the north end's famed live music venue offers up an amazing concert space for music-makers of both local and international fame
26 locals recommend
The Marquee Ballroom
2037 Gottingen StThe Marquee Club is truly a thing of legend, the north end's famed live music venue offers up an amazing concert space for music-makers of both local and international fame
This unpretentious destination for live blues also serves ribs by the pound, burgers & snacks
42 locals recommend
Bearly's House Of Blues & Ribs
1269 Barrington StThis unpretentious destination for live blues also serves ribs by the pound, burgers & snacks
Gus’ cowboy-granddaddy mascot and his hilarious one-liners have earned a loyal fan base among the city’s music lovers, and with good reason. Pitchers of beer pour freely and cheaply as indie bands from across the country entertain on the cozy corner stage to an eclectic north end audience. Also host to The Ace Burger, probably the best burgers in Halifax.
49 locals recommend
Gus' Pub & Grill
2605 Agricola StGus’ cowboy-granddaddy mascot and his hilarious one-liners have earned a loyal fan base among the city’s music lovers, and with good reason. Pitchers of beer pour freely and cheaply as indie bands from across the country entertain on the cozy corner stage to an eclectic north end audience. Also host to The Ace Burger, probably the best burgers in Halifax.
Energetic joint offering typical tavern eats, a full bar & live music in a building from 1893.
15 locals recommend
Halifax Alehouse
1717 Brunswick StEnergetic joint offering typical tavern eats, a full bar & live music in a building from 1893.
Located on the Waterfront. Since 1974, the Lower Deck pub has had what ails you if you're looking for a Maritime good time.
75 locals recommend
The Lower Deck
1887 Upper Water StLocated on the Waterfront. Since 1974, the Lower Deck pub has had what ails you if you're looking for a Maritime good time.
The Crow is one of Halifax’s oldest pubs, but it doesn’t act its age. Popular with students, tourists and weekend revellers alike, the well-worn hard- wood floors are filled with stomping feet thanks to the bands who bring the house down daily
10 locals recommend
The Split Crow
1855 Granville StThe Crow is one of Halifax’s oldest pubs, but it doesn’t act its age. Popular with students, tourists and weekend revellers alike, the well-worn hard- wood floors are filled with stomping feet thanks to the bands who bring the house down daily
Cheers Bar has something for everyone. Check out their Karaoke Monday nights. Cheers is also attached to other nightclubs: The Dome and Taboo.
7 locals recommend
Cheers Bar & Grill
1741 Grafton Street Cheers Bar has something for everyone. Check out their Karaoke Monday nights. Cheers is also attached to other nightclubs: The Dome and Taboo.
Cafe & wine bar offering regional food, beers on tap & local singer-songwriters in a snug setting.
86 locals recommend
Lion and Bright
2534 Agricola StCafe & wine bar offering regional food, beers on tap & local singer-songwriters in a snug setting.
Food Scene
Alteregos Coffee House
2193 Gottingen StSome say the best coffee in Halifax.
One of the best and most popular restaurants in Halifax at the moment - reservations are not possible but it is worth the trouble for lunch, dinner or the extremely popular brunch on Saturday or Sunday. Closed Monday.
169 locals recommend
Edna
2053 Gottingen StOne of the best and most popular restaurants in Halifax at the moment - reservations are not possible but it is worth the trouble for lunch, dinner or the extremely popular brunch on Saturday or Sunday. Closed Monday.
Artisanal French charcuterie and cheese shop using mostly local ingredients - very, very tasty. You can also book for an 8 course tasting menu in their The Kitchen Table dining room. "Our ever changing menu involves using local and foraged ingredients. We accommodate any allergies, dietary restriction, vegetarian and pescatarian. We offer a suggested wine pairing, a wine list by the bottle or you may choose to bring your own wine. The dining room consists of 14 seats at the communal table and 6 seats at the kitchen counter. The kitchen table is open Wednesday to Saturday year around."
40 locals recommend
Ratinaud
2157 Gottingen StArtisanal French charcuterie and cheese shop using mostly local ingredients - very, very tasty. You can also book for an 8 course tasting menu in their The Kitchen Table dining room. "Our ever changing menu involves using local and foraged ingredients. We accommodate any allergies, dietary restriction, vegetarian and pescatarian. We offer a suggested wine pairing, a wine list by the bottle or you may choose to bring your own wine. The dining room consists of 14 seats at the communal table and 6 seats at the kitchen counter. The kitchen table is open Wednesday to Saturday year around."
Dee Dee's Ice Cream
5668 Cornwallis StArtisanal ice cream and wonderful sandwiches and coffee.
Good coffee, sandwiches and pastries and a table on Gottingen in the summer.
48 locals recommend
The Nook on Gottingen
2118 Gottingen StGood coffee, sandwiches and pastries and a table on Gottingen in the summer.
A small restaurant in the North End of Halifax, Field Guide is dedicated to bridging the gap between diners and their food through an open concept kitchen and passionate service. Placing a big focus on supporting local farmers and producers, featuring NS craft beers and serving up some of the best cocktails around, Field Guide is a place to gather.
83 locals recommend
Field Guide
2076 Gottingen StA small restaurant in the North End of Halifax, Field Guide is dedicated to bridging the gap between diners and their food through an open concept kitchen and passionate service. Placing a big focus on supporting local farmers and producers, featuring NS craft beers and serving up some of the best cocktails around, Field Guide is a place to gather.
Laid-back pizzeria offering gourmet thin-crust New York style authentic Italian Pizza, Hot Hero Sandwiches & Cannoli for Dessert.
107 locals recommend
Salvatore's Pizzaiolo Trattoria
5541 Young StLaid-back pizzeria offering gourmet thin-crust New York style authentic Italian Pizza, Hot Hero Sandwiches & Cannoli for Dessert.
Very popular amongst locals. Tiny counter-serve cafe serving innovative breakfast dishes & espresso drinks, with weekend brunch.
61 locals recommend
The Coastal Cafe
2731 Robie StVery popular amongst locals. Tiny counter-serve cafe serving innovative breakfast dishes & espresso drinks, with weekend brunch.
LF Bakery
2063 Gottingen StAmazing French Bakery! Try their pain au chocolate.
One of the best seafood restaurants in Halifax. Refined restaurant serving oysters, lobster & steaks in a former fire station dating from 1906
36 locals recommend
McKelvie's Restaurant
1680 Lower Water StOne of the best seafood restaurants in Halifax. Refined restaurant serving oysters, lobster & steaks in a former fire station dating from 1906
Irish pub with tasty food and live music every day. Also, has a lively atmosphere
49 locals recommend
The Old Triangle Irish Alehouse
5136 Prince StIrish pub with tasty food and live music every day. Also, has a lively atmosphere
Halifax Italian Soul Restaurant, North American Food named after Vittorie De Sica's 1948 Film. Located on the waterfront with a cool sculpture made of bicycles outside.
171 locals recommend
The Bicycle Thief
1475 Lower Water StHalifax Italian Soul Restaurant, North American Food named after Vittorie De Sica's 1948 Film. Located on the waterfront with a cool sculpture made of bicycles outside.
This upmarket veteran known for its local seafood menu also serves steaks, burgers & martinis.
57 locals recommend
The Five Fishermen
1740 Argyle StThis upmarket veteran known for its local seafood menu also serves steaks, burgers & martinis.
Located in North End Halifax, our small bistro is serving up hearty dishes using quality ingredients. Great craft beer on tap and a cool atmosphere
48 locals recommend
The Brooklyn Warehouse
2795 Windsor StLocated in North End Halifax, our small bistro is serving up hearty dishes using quality ingredients. Great craft beer on tap and a cool atmosphere
At the Wooden Monkey Restaurant our vision is to provide a healthy, yet tasty, alternative to dining in Halifax. We are striving to offer local and organic products.Our Menu covers fresh haddock dishes, free-range chicken, beer and Lamb, to vegan plates too. We are there to feed you all. (no deep fryers,or microwaves too!)We serve great local beer, wines, homemade Rootbeer, to local blueberry juice, and lots more!!
62 locals recommend
The Wooden Monkey
40 Alderney DrAt the Wooden Monkey Restaurant our vision is to provide a healthy, yet tasty, alternative to dining in Halifax. We are striving to offer local and organic products.Our Menu covers fresh haddock dishes, free-range chicken, beer and Lamb, to vegan plates too. We are there to feed you all. (no deep fryers,or microwaves too!)We serve great local beer, wines, homemade Rootbeer, to local blueberry juice, and lots more!!
Shopping
Very good craft beers, ales and stouts with a long history at this location.
45 locals recommend
Propeller Brewing Company
2015 Gottingen StVery good craft beers, ales and stouts with a long history at this location.
Staples
2003 Gottingen StBig box stationery and computer supplies location.
The Historic Farmers' Market is located in downtown Halifax's Brewery Square. Stroll through the bustling courtyards & rooms of a 200-year-old, granite & ironstone heritage building. Meet local, small-scale farmers & artisans. Enjoy
freshly-prepared food in a traditional market setting. Open every Saturday, 7am-1pm.
24 locals recommend
Halifax Brewery Farmers Market
312-1496 Lower Water StThe Historic Farmers' Market is located in downtown Halifax's Brewery Square. Stroll through the bustling courtyards & rooms of a 200-year-old, granite & ironstone heritage building. Meet local, small-scale farmers & artisans. Enjoy
freshly-prepared food in a traditional market setting. Open every Saturday, 7am-1pm.
Halifax Seaport Farmers’ Market is the longest continuously running Market in North America. Open on Saturday (8-2) and Sunday (10-2).
196 locals recommend
Halifax Seaport Farmer's Market
961 Marginal RdHalifax Seaport Farmers’ Market is the longest continuously running Market in North America. Open on Saturday (8-2) and Sunday (10-2).
Essentials
Joe's corner store is only a two minute walk away. Friendly family owned and operated with a variety of items avail. Ask Joe's wife if she has homemade hummus or tabbouleh... it's so good!
10 locals recommend
Joe Thomeh Kwik-Way
5580 Cornwallis StJoe's corner store is only a two minute walk away. Friendly family owned and operated with a variety of items avail. Ask Joe's wife if she has homemade hummus or tabbouleh... it's so good!
Best Korean Grocery Store in Halifax. There is a good reason why this place has been around so long. Top rated, very friendly and helpful family run grocery.
JJ Korean Mart
2326 Gottingen StreetBest Korean Grocery Store in Halifax. There is a good reason why this place has been around so long. Top rated, very friendly and helpful family run grocery.
Grocery store with a large selection and only 15 mins walk or couple mins drive from house. Close to a NSLC (provincially run liquor store) and other restaurants on Quinpool Road.
226 locals recommend
Atlantic Superstore
6141 Young StGrocery store with a large selection and only 15 mins walk or couple mins drive from house. Close to a NSLC (provincially run liquor store) and other restaurants on Quinpool Road.
Sobeys North &Windsor
2651 Windsor StOpen 24 hours 7 days a week!
Locally-loved award-winning market with a taste of old world charm
48 locals recommend
Pete's Fine Foods
1515 Dresden RowLocally-loved award-winning market with a taste of old world charm
Entertainment & Activities
Fung Loy Kok Taoist Tai Chi® - Halifax
3055 3331Connaught AveVery well established and regarded Taoist Tai Chi centre.
Skating on large outdoor oval both summer and winter! They rent skates and have washrooms and changing rooms. A Halifax institution.
55 locals recommend
Emera Oval
5775 Cogswell StSkating on large outdoor oval both summer and winter! They rent skates and have washrooms and changing rooms. A Halifax institution.
Centennial Pool
1970 Gottingen StOlympic size city swimming pool.
"SEVEN BAYS BOULDERING is a 6000sq. ft. facility on Gottingen st. that hosts a 120 ft long bouldering wall and a licensed café with plenty of comfortable seating."
40 locals recommend
Seven Bays Bouldering
2019 Gottingen St"SEVEN BAYS BOULDERING is a 6000sq. ft. facility on Gottingen st. that hosts a 120 ft long bouldering wall and a licensed café with plenty of comfortable seating."
The Halifax Waterfront and Boardwalk is host to the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, Cows Ice Cream, plenty of good restaurants, The Harbour Hopper city and harbour tour, Theodore Tugboat and several other motor and sailing vessels, deep sea fishing and whale watching, The Halifax/Dartmouth Ferry and much more. Truly a must see for travelers.
173 locals recommend
Halifax Waterfront
Lower Water StreetThe Halifax Waterfront and Boardwalk is host to the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, Cows Ice Cream, plenty of good restaurants, The Harbour Hopper city and harbour tour, Theodore Tugboat and several other motor and sailing vessels, deep sea fishing and whale watching, The Halifax/Dartmouth Ferry and much more. Truly a must see for travelers.
Arts & Culture
Canada's national museum of immigration. Pier 21 was an ocean liner terminal and immigration shed from 1928 to 1971. Over one million immigrants came to Canada through Pier 21. The Pier 21 Story exhibition shows visitors what it was like to immigrate through Pier 21 between 1928 and 1971. Visitors can open replica children's trunks to see what five immigrant children might have brought with them to Canada, walk through a replica of the colonist train cars that newly-arrived immigrants boarded for the next stage of their journey, and even dress up as some of the key staff and volunteers at Pier 21.
120 locals recommend
Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21
1055 Marginal RdCanada's national museum of immigration. Pier 21 was an ocean liner terminal and immigration shed from 1928 to 1971. Over one million immigrants came to Canada through Pier 21. The Pier 21 Story exhibition shows visitors what it was like to immigrate through Pier 21 between 1928 and 1971. Visitors can open replica children's trunks to see what five immigrant children might have brought with them to Canada, walk through a replica of the colonist train cars that newly-arrived immigrants boarded for the next stage of their journey, and even dress up as some of the key staff and volunteers at Pier 21.
Named after NSCAD’s Victorian founder—feisty origin of the heroine of the film The King and I—the Anna Leonowens Gallery is the public exhibition space and resource centre on campus. Three public galleries are devoted to the exhibition of contemporary studio and media art, craft and design, and curatorial projects generated exclusively within the university
community. Weekly exhibitions primarily feature student work, with occasional shows by faculty members, visiting artists and curators, and two-week graduate thesis projects.
21 locals recommend
Anna Leonowens Gallery
1891 Granville StNamed after NSCAD’s Victorian founder—feisty origin of the heroine of the film The King and I—the Anna Leonowens Gallery is the public exhibition space and resource centre on campus. Three public galleries are devoted to the exhibition of contemporary studio and media art, craft and design, and curatorial projects generated exclusively within the university
community. Weekly exhibitions primarily feature student work, with occasional shows by faculty members, visiting artists and curators, and two-week graduate thesis projects.
The Maritime Museum of the Atlantic is the oldest and largest Maritime Museum in Canada. Visitors are introduced to the age of steamships, local small craft, the Royal Canadian and Merchant Navies, World War II convoys and The Battle of the Atlantic, the Halifax Explosion of 1917, and Nova Scotia’s role in the aftermath of the Titanic disaster.
164 locals recommend
Maritime Museum of the Atlantic
1675 Lower Water StThe Maritime Museum of the Atlantic is the oldest and largest Maritime Museum in Canada. Visitors are introduced to the age of steamships, local small craft, the Royal Canadian and Merchant Navies, World War II convoys and The Battle of the Atlantic, the Halifax Explosion of 1917, and Nova Scotia’s role in the aftermath of the Titanic disaster.
Parks & Nature
Point Pleasant Park situated in the south end of the Halifax peninsula is a historic 75-hectare wooded park crisscrossed with 39 km of easy winding trails and wide paths, many wheelchair-accessible. Visitors can experience preserved ruins of early fortifications, coastal ecosystems, as well as cultural resources. Other parkfeatures include a supervised beach for swimming, off-leash dog walking areas, and and washroom facilities. The park can be booked for weddings and special events.
295 locals recommend
Point Pleasant Park
5530 Point Pleasant DrPoint Pleasant Park situated in the south end of the Halifax peninsula is a historic 75-hectare wooded park crisscrossed with 39 km of easy winding trails and wide paths, many wheelchair-accessible. Visitors can experience preserved ruins of early fortifications, coastal ecosystems, as well as cultural resources. Other parkfeatures include a supervised beach for swimming, off-leash dog walking areas, and and washroom facilities. The park can be booked for weddings and special events.
The Halifax Public Gardens are Victorian era public gardens formally established in 1867, the year of Canadian Confederation. The landscaping style is Victorian formal and provides a popular setting for wedding and prom photos. In addition to statues and extensive flower beds, there are three fountains, two stone bridges, three ponds (one large and two small), and a small concession building (located in the original Horticultural Hall).[3] The gardens also feature a bandstand that is used for free public concerts on Sunday afternoons during the summer.
234 locals recommend
Halifax Public Gardens
Summer StreetThe Halifax Public Gardens are Victorian era public gardens formally established in 1867, the year of Canadian Confederation. The landscaping style is Victorian formal and provides a popular setting for wedding and prom photos. In addition to statues and extensive flower beds, there are three fountains, two stone bridges, three ponds (one large and two small), and a small concession building (located in the original Horticultural Hall).[3] The gardens also feature a bandstand that is used for free public concerts on Sunday afternoons during the summer.
The North Common contains a cricket ground, several softball diamonds, a large fountain near the centre, tennis courts, a soccer field, an outdoor city-owned swimming pool, skateboarding facilities, and a smaller fountain.
66 locals recommend
Halifax Common
5816 Cogswell StThe North Common contains a cricket ground, several softball diamonds, a large fountain near the centre, tennis courts, a soccer field, an outdoor city-owned swimming pool, skateboarding facilities, and a smaller fountain.