Reviews on Canadian food in Cheticamp, Nova Scotia, Canada. Chéticamp (locally [ʃetikɑ̃]) is a fishing village on the Cabot Trail on the west coast of Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia at the western entrance to Cape Breton Highlands National Park which contains Acadian Trail. The downtown area overlooks a harbour that is protected from the Gulf of Saint Lawrence by Chéticamp Island. The Cheticamp River flows into the Gulf of St. Lawrence approximately 5 km northeast of the village. Having a number of public facilities it performs a service function for the northernmost part of Inverness County. The community has almost 4,000 residents, a large majority of whom are Acadians and speak French natively. Together with its smaller neighbour, Saint-Joseph-du-Moine, Chéticamp makes up the largest Francophone enclave on Cape Breton Island. The 2006 population was 3,039 people.
Things to do in Cheticamp
3 based on 188 reviews
Very busy when I went. But good service and good food. Ordered the cheese omelette which was as expected. A bit pricey though...around $12 for the plate shown in the pic. But this is one of the few... in fact the only breakfast place around.
4 based on 69 reviews
The Inn operates a full restaurant with excellent service, attractive decor and good food! Served the best lobster supper I've had yet.
Ok, so there are very few places to go for breakfast in Cheticamp, but Laurie's offers a great breakfast buffet for non guests of their establishment too. In July 2018, we paid 13.99 pet person and it was nice to start the day with some great hot food.
3 based on 749 reviews
Fun music while you eat. Dance if you like, reasonable bar prices and some pretty decent food. Small slot parlor in the back.
4 based on 189 reviews
This clean, bright seafood restaurant is right on the Cabot Trail in Cheticamp. They have their own lobster pound and also sell fresh and frozen seafood. Everything we ordered was fresh and cooked perfectly. Make sure to try the very unique potato salad. It's prepared as a mashed potato salad and I couldn't stop eating it...it's addictive. I'm glad the portion was large.
4 based on 165 reviews
Cheticamp's place for pizza since 1993! For over 25 years Wabo's has been serving pizza, donair, subs, wings, poutines, garlic-fingers, pasta, etc. to many happy customers. Wabo's has been a mainstay among the younger generations and now as they get older
ProsWaitress was hustling up and down stairs from kitchen to tables despite the heat wave!Inside and outside patio was niceStaff very friendly ConsSeevice painfully slow We ordered one pizza to split and we waited 30 min for itPizza was very greasy as a pool of grease was in middle of pan once we cut itPizza was not very good at allI think you are Paying for the location of water front and the cuteness of the physical restaurant but the food and speed of service is not very goodThank you for your review. I'm sorry we did not meet your wait time standards, but with how busy we are in the summer months, I think 30 minutes is not unreasonable, especially since we service 2 restaurants through our kitchen. We do not make pan pizzas (greased pans placed in oven), our pizzas are cooked in an air deck oven as is (dough directly on the grills), and placed in the pan once it is cooked, so depending on your pizza's ingredients, it is possible some of the juices pooled to the middle of the pan once you removed a slice. Either way, I'm sorry we didn't fully deliver in this aspect. We do take pride in the quality of our pizza and our service so I do hope you will give us another shot next time you are in town.
4 based on 557 reviews
Located along Cheticamp Harbour, We have the best spot to capture an amazing sunset and watch the fishing boats drive by. We serve fresh seafood, steaks, pastas, ribs and much more. We do have a casual bar, and a kids menu available. Reservations are reco
We had lunch here on our way around the Cabot Trail. My wife had a lobster and she loved it. I had the Bayside Fettuccine which was huge and delicious but I started with the chowder which was not very good. Excellent service from Diane made it a very pleasant experience. We would come back.
4 based on 202 reviews
An original pub built in 1966 with astonishing view of the harbour and Cheticamp Island. Watch fishing boats or whale tour boats while enjoying a fabulous meal, a cold drink, or listening to one of our raved ceilidhs or live music acts. Many locals eat an
Hangout for the locals. Good, reasonably priced food. Not fancy at all. Friendly staff. They have live music some nights but we left before the performance We agree it is not fancy...Part of this is to keep the long living story of The Doryman...Its hard to decide if we change the inside, and put booths or what, but it will affect the sound for our live music. I am in the process of getting some new tables and chairs at least, and doping the washrooms over, and working on bar area...I'm happy that in most cases our food satifies our customers, and at a reasonable price. Service is also a major asset so i am glad it went ok, and thank for taking the time to review us...Hope to see you again....
4 based on 84 reviews
The five stars are given purely from the point of the food! The food was beautifully done! We had the mussels, lobster and the fish tacos. All delicious and probably the best food you can find around! Service does need improvement though as we waited almost an hour for our food and felt ignored when we first entered.
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