Best Canadian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Canadian food in Rocky Harbour. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Canadian restaurants near you. including Java Jack's Restaurant & Gallery, Treasure Box, Earl's, Parsons' Harbourview Restaurant & Cabins, Jackie's Restaurant & Takeout, Sunset Restaurant, Fisherman's Landing Restaurant, Ocean Dining Room, Anchor Pub, Sugar Hill Inn Dining Room
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4 based on 127 reviews
We have all the amenities you would expect in a luxurious Inn - wireless internet, a computer for use in the lobby, free Wi-Fi, hot tub room, complimentary guest laundry, ice machine, air conditioning, complimentary breakfast. We combine quality accommoda
We were staying at this establishment and so had breakfast each morning and dinner one night. The food was excellent. The dinner was "fine dining" and we loved the Chef's creation.Thank you for the kind feedback. We love to hear when our guests are pleased with our breakfast, and our dining room. We hope to see you again in the near future.
4 based on 77 reviews
After a jam-packed day exploring Gros Morne National Park, join us at the Anchor Pub for a unique slice of Newfoundland night life. The Anchor is your venue for live traditional entertainment seven nights a week from June through September. Enjoy our deli
My boyfriend and I popped in for a drink and stayed for the entertainment! We were invited on stage to help sing "Country Road'. Then later the crowd was given instruments and danced and sang. It really was a fun experience.RECOMMENDATION: Do NOT get the blue cocktail... not very good.
4 based on 165 reviews
We walked in without a reservation on a weeknight in June and were promptly seated. The menu wasn't exciting, but we were looking for alternatives to the ubiquitous fried cod that is served everywhere else. We had salads, mussels, and chicken. The salads were small and overpriced, and one had cucumbers that were mushy and never should have been served. I pointed that out to our server, who took 20% of the price of the salad as a compensation. The rest of our food was fine - nothing exciting, but fine. Truthfully, I wish we had gone elsewhere and just ordered fried cod again.
3 based on 424 reviews
Fisherman's Landing became the favorite restaurant for my wife and myself during a nine day stay in Rocky Harbor. From the outside the restaurant does not appear to be more than average, but don't let looks deceive you!Inside, you will find friendly, efficient, helpful wait staff; good food served in generous amounts; and reasonable prices. This is all one can reasonably ask of a small town restaurant and more besides.We were in the restaurant during the passage of hurricane Dorian and the power went off. The staff did not bat an eye, but calmly informed the patrons that the menu was limited to two kinds of soup which was quite hot and would remain so for for a good time. Service with a limited menu continued.If you are there during the proper season ask for the partridge berry crumble. This is a taste treat. Thank you so very much for your review! It is so good to have customers that truly appreciate what we put into our staff, our food and our premises. The partridgeberry crumble is an amazing must have indeed. Cheers! :)
4 based on 156 reviews
We recently had dinner here. The staff was very warm, so my one star rating was purely for the food.We ordered the sea food basket, cod dinner and moose burger as main entrees. The portion was huge, however, the food was terrible, no taste and very bland. The sea food basket was an assortment of deep fried everything. I would not recommend this place.
4 based on 206 reviews
There are not a lot of options in Rocky Harbour for dinner options so Jackie's tends to be pretty popular. There is a pretty consistent theme for the menu and that is fried. Fish and chips were great. Fried cod bites were a hit for the younger travelers.Service was hit and miss but always considerate. They close early (8) in the summer so be aware of your timing.
4 based on 130 reviews
A family owned restaurant specializing in traditional Newfoundland cooking.
The traditional fare in the province on a Sunday night is the likes of salted corned beef, salted beef, vegetables, boiled potato, mashed yellow peas and turnip/rutabaga plus of course a dessert [we had lemon meringue pie]. While the food was very good, even better was the meal was something typical of the province. The place has a down home feel about it. The restaurant is on the road to the left of the Ocean View Motel, any local able to point it out. It is a modest uphill stroll.
4 based on 598 reviews
Moose stew was great as were all of the 4 meals we enjoyed at Earls recently. Awesome lemon meringue pie!!
4 based on 324 reviews
Local Crafts, Local Knitted Goods, Souvenir clothing, Coffee Shop, our own Bottled Goods (soups, moose meat, beans, seafood chowder, jams and pickles), our own Frozen Food (moose fast fry, moose burgers, moose sausage, cod au gratin, famous fishcakes, mac
The cafe portion of the Treasure Box was smaller than I was expecting. It's maybe half of the first floor- but less than half if you include the space where t-shirts, jackets, knitted goods etc. are displayed. This is more of a store than a restaurant. That said, I really liked their fish chowder. DH was disappointed with the fish cakes. If you want a quick, small bite, try it. They also have a number of items in small Mason jars for take out- chowder, jams, etc.
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4 based on 696 reviews
What a gem, from decor, staff and food. we visited with our friends to celebrate their anniversary...I recommend reservations but I called in the morning early and obtained for the evening. Menu is more than you would expect , try the mussels, divine!
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