FOOD & DRINK DIRECTORY

Culinary offerings continue to expand in the Capital with the addition of Indian/Pakistani, and Carribbean restaurants joining the ranks of authentic Greek, Mexican, and Asian-fusion eateries. Restaurants range from elegant fine dining to casual pub-style atmosphere, and everything in between.  You'll find several restaurants are listed in the "Where to Eat In Canada" Guide.


FEATURED FOOD & DRINK

FREDERICTON BOYCE FARMERS' MARKET

Fredericton's original market since 1951 is open every Saturday, 6 am to 1 pm with over 200 vendors. Farmers, artisans, craftspeople, and others offer a tempting variety of fresh meat, garden vegetables, home baked goods, maple syrup, and all sorts of other goodies from the farm, plus flowers, handcrafts, jewelry and more. Have a home cooked breakfast in the small café area or enjoy a taste of offerings from several unique and ethnic food vendors.

506-451-1815  www.boycefarmersmarket.com
 

KINGS HEAD INN

Located in the centre of Kings Landing Historical Settlement, the King's Head Inn meal programs each boast different menu options with themes specific to the season. Great care has been taken to ensure that everything is appropriate to the 1850s from the furnishings, the costumed staff, the fine food and lively entertainment. 
 

506-363-4999   www.kingslanding.nb.ca

 

 

16TH NB Spirits Festival, November 17 & 18, 2011

Canada's Oldest Spirit Festival. Special Tastings hosted by world leading authorities on whiskies & premium spirits offering appreciation techniques. The festival offers over 150 of the world's finest Spirits, Single Malt Whiskies, Scotches, Cognacs,  Rums, Gins and Liqueurs.  Enjoy food samplings tables and take in informative seminars.
 Cab ride included in the ticket price on Friday night.

506-450-2065     506-450-2065 www.raiseyourspirits.ca

 

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