Culinary Delights
Honey, Beer, Wine, Whiskey and good eats
Craft Brewery
Wayfarers' Ale Society in Port Williams, Nova Scotia
The brewery is impossible to miss, it was right there when we crossed the bridge.
We were on our way to Cape Split and returned to the brewery on the way back. Got a six pack of the new stout.
Bistro
Crystany's Brasserie in Canning, Nova Scotia.
The coffee is made fresh with the Italian style coffee machine. Once we looked at the desserts, we could not resist.
Breakfast
Clucking Hen, Cabot Trail in Nova Scotia
They take the 'hen' theme serious.
Honey
We ran out of honey and found Wood'n'Hive Honey in Port Williams.
Lunch
The Rusty Anchor, Cabot Trail in Pleasant Bay, Nova Scotia is one of the top rated restaurants. We drove the Cabot Trail counter clockwise and had a late lunch there. Definitely a great place stop.
Whiskey
Glenora Distillery, Glenville in Nova Scotia.
We sampled the GLEN BRETON RARE 10 YEAR OLD. It is their signature single malt product. Aged for 10 years with American Oak in the apple orchard of the Glenora Distillery.
Wine
Aah, that's what it's all about. We tried several different red wines from Nova Scotia and liked them all very much.
After a recommendation from Crystany's Brasserie, we visited the Lightfoot & Wolfville Vineyards
We bought two bottles of the Fauna red wine but should have gotten a case.
Henley House
We got hungry and a break at Henley House in Sheet Harbour was an excellent choice.