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Contribuisci feedbackDid dinner here at the recommendation of my hotel, which is under the same ownership so.....yeah, know that up front. Then did breakfast here bc the hotel doesn't do breakfast (of course) and it looked like the only place in town to get eggs. The lobster roll for dinner was ok. Not served warm and seemed to have substituted mayo for butter. Breakfast was breakfast, hard to screw up toast. It's the service that's the root of the poor rating. No one was a jerk but they appeared to have *zero* interest. I sat two booths from the manager who was doing morning accounting I guess, and who was next to the waiter station. I finally rose my voice and asked who wants to take my order. I've never gotten such a stare from a manager and finally the one kid waiter volunteered, albeit reluctantly. Maybe it's just Canada. Skip this place.
Service was great!! Food was delicious, had seafood chowders that was full of seafood!!! Also shared the fish tacos with crispy fish and a nice salsa. Friends got the moose rolls with a spicy sauce, it was also very good!! Enjoyed Red wine along with the Black Horse beer!!!! We had a wonderful time. Would eat here again!!
Location, location, location and great food to boot! The Fish chowder is superior. We split both the chowder and mussels. I had the poached Cod, I never had it poached before and it was delicious. Nancy had the poached Halibut and again delicious and cooked to perfection. For dessert chose the partridge berry cheesecake, yummy. All of this with a view of the lighthouse and if you're fortunate icebergs.
Delicious food! Best so far in Newfoundland. Great views of the ocean all around, icebergs and whales pass by as you eat! Try the Iceberg beer, brewed in St. John's with real iceberg water. Desserts made with Newfoundland favourites bakeapples and partridgeberries will cap off you delicious seafood meal. Five stars! A must if you're in St. Anthony!
I can heartily recommend you keep driving until you find this lovely restaurant on a point over the harbor. The inside is as charming as the view. The menu is pretty inventive for Newfoundland, and yet not too large. We had snow crab, which took a long time to eat, and so gave us extra time to enjoy the customers, and the steady stream of cars that came up for the view of the harbor, and the iceburg.