Find out what Canadian restaurants to try in Saint John. Saint John, New Brunswick, is the only city on the shore of the Bay of Fundy, home to the world’s highest tides. Canada’s oldest incorporated city, Saint John is a popular tourist destination known for its historic uptown streetscapes, cultural attractions and natural wonders. Popular sights include the Reversing Rapids, where the Bay collides with the St. John River, the City Market with local vendors and artisans, the New Brunswick Museum and the trails and beauty of Rockwood Park.
Things to do in Saint John
4 based on 26 reviews
My wife and I stopped in for breakfast while visiting the area, and thoroughly enjoyed it. We both had the breakfast sandwich which came with a small salad, and they were delicious. My wife had a green tea and I had a Café Mocha and they were delicious as well. Definitely recommend The Infusion!
4 based on 84 reviews
We were looking for a âdinerâ for some home cooking and homey environment. We found it. The owner Marge was super friendly. We had pancakes, poached eggs, home fries, English muffins. Fast service and great food! AND reasonably priced. About 7 miles from downtown St. Johnâs. Worth the effort to drive there. Nice experience.
4 based on 59 reviews
Great option if you are looking to take a break from your diet and splurge on the greasy goodness that you can only get from fried food. The fish and chips come highly recommended.
Out of way little place; looks like a dive from outside; inside takes you back to 60âs; very busy! Staff had hard time keeping up, but great fish and chips! Tartar sauce not exceptional; had to wait several minutes for order; very reasonable prices for the quality and serving sizes!
4 based on 32 reviews
Cornucopia of treats in the City Market. We visited late in the day and most booths were closing. The stall serves more than sandwiches it also has a tempting display of treats and maple products. We tasted the maple butter, YUM, and purchased several jars to take home,
4 based on 91 reviews
Recommend by the receptionist at our hotel who raved about the food. Turns out she gets kickbacks of desserts and free food for recommending the location. The positive: Lovely waitress who was very kind and attentive. The negative: Bruschetta was a pizza base with pieces of tomato on topWe ordered âthe worksâ: meatballs and pasta. Gross plate of brown sauce that reeked and tasted of cinnamon. When the waitress noticed that we werenât eating it and we said we didnât like it, she told us that it was Greek style. Say what??? She offered to get us an Italian version but we declined and they very kindly took it off the bill. Go elsewhere.
4 based on 72 reviews
Conveniently located on Bayside Drive in Saint John NewBrunswick; directly off the mile one interchange. We're on the left next to the middle school. Ocean blue siding accents our exterior, and we're pleased to offer a truly authentic Atlantic Canadian at
Stopped in Sunday and ordered 2 Two piece Fish + Chips meals. FANTASTIC!!! Came piping hot. Lots of fries (Great, by the way) and 2 LARGE pieces if fish. The food was GREAT!! Not greasy. The tartar sauce + coleslaw were a nice compliment to the meal. The service was also very good. This was our first visit to Downhome Fish and Chips but it won't be our last. Small but good atmosphere. Nice "Atlantic" music. SUPER SERVICE!! THANK YOU!! We'll be back!
4 based on 123 reviews
Was very surprised by the Mediterranean, was expecting casual non-descript food , Boy was I wrong, great menue, excellent service and very reasonable prices
3 based on 488 reviews
One of the original restaurants in Market Square, has a great location along the boardwalk and is accessible through the Pedway (bottom floor of North Market Wharf section of Market Square). Good service.
4 based on 71 reviews
There is something for everyone at this restaurant, and the atmosphere is an added bonus. Coming from AB back to the east coast for a visit, I always get seafood everywhere I go and these scallops were delicious!
4 based on 115 reviews
The Port City Royal looks like a cozy old bar with a lot of atmosphere, old bricks and wood and glowing lightbulbs. Try their outstanding drinks e.g. the âCelinaâ: a kind of heavenly Margarita!We had fresh oysters, delicious fish cake with scallops and fried kale. The pork Schnitzel with mayo and salad with sprouts was just perfect, better then in Vienna. 4 different local cheeses were ok. We loved this place!
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