eathalifax » Downtown http://eathalifax.ca your guide to all thing food and drink in Halifax, Nova Scotia Thu, 09 Apr 2015 02:25:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.3.1 DINE | Big Day Downtown, the Happy Hour edition. http://eathalifax.ca/dine-big-day-downtown/ http://eathalifax.ca/dine-big-day-downtown/#comments Mon, 15 Sep 2014 18:39:34 +0000 http://eathalifax.ca/?p=4301 For the fifth year in a row, the Downtown Halifax Business Commission is throwing $150 at local bloggers for a downtown adventure, a veritable...

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For the fifth year in a row, the Downtown Halifax Business Commission is throwing $150 at local bloggers for a downtown adventure, a veritable Big Day Downtown. For the first time ever, I was stoked to be selected among the top 30 bloggers in Halifax to have my own big day. Giddy up. 

Most years, the BHDC develops a theme for the Big Day Downtown to guide the bloggers on their adventures. This year it was all about crowdsourcing for ideas. Now, I make recommendations a lot. Sometimes it’s a co-worker looking for a new restaurant to try and other times it’s a visitor to the blog emailing about an upcoming trip to the city. There’s not much downtown I haven’t tried though there are a few new ethnic spots on my list. When I took to the interwebs with the idea of a drink/small plates crawl, many of my favourites haunts made the cut. Obviously, my followers/readers/friends have great taste.

What was I to do but grab those gift cards and head out for a post-work Happy Hour Big Day Downtown. I hope you’re ready cuz we’ve got some drinking to do. 

Stillwell 

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It is no big secret: I’m madly in love with all things Stillwell. I don’t know if it’s the stellar service where conversations over the difference between APAs and IPAs are commonplace or the creative bar menu curated by Chef Graeme Ruppel. Maybe it’s the welcoming atmosphere where 20 year olds mingle with baby boomers over pints of craft beer. Whatever it is, I dig it. And I’m not alone. It’s not uncommon to see the place packed on a regular weekday night and this Thursday was no exception. With barely a seat in the house empty at 6 pm, it appears to be the spot for the after work drink. 

With a rotating craft beer menu, I get quite giddy whenever I see a beer I haven’t tried before. Yes, we drink a lot of craft beer. The staff are also ridiculously helpful and knowledgable about everything beer. If you can’t decide, owner Andrew, Chris or Laura or one of the beer-crazed staff totally have your back. On this visit, Brent went for the Trou du Diable Shawinigan Handshake, a hopfeinweiss out of Quebec, a delicious hoppy wheat beer. I opted for the Boxing Rock Vicar’s Cross. I’m sure I’ve tried it previously but without a vivid memory, I just had to get my hands on what some herald as the best IPA in the province. What better to pair with that hoppy goodness? Salty peppery Tokyo fries alongside the umami-est of dips, the famed Atari mayo. And I say famed because god damn it, the stuff should be famous. Whatever umami powerhouse is in there – perhaps dashi – I pretty much want to spread it all over myself. Yeah, that. The fried chicken is also a sure bet. Extra crispy yet sill moist, it’s the honey drizzled all over it that really nails it. According to Brent, “it’s the best fucking fried chicken in the city”. So, ya know it’s legit. 

Snacks and drinks for two including tax and tip (we’re excellent tippers): $28.85

Onyx

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Now for most of you, when you’re going for a drink or a night on the town, you head but one place, the infamous Argyle Street. With a bar for anyone’s taste, it’s pretty much the epicentre of nightlife in the city. While many of the bars are serving up the same ol’ bar mix cocktails, Onyx is doing things right. They even have an entire section of the cocktail menu devoted to shrubs, vinegar-based infusions, which I took advantage of during the Big Day Downtown launch a few weeks back. Brent couldn’t resist so went with the Gusto, a bourbon, thyme and plum shrub powerhouse. On this visit, however, it was all Southern Sour for me. Though I’m not the biggest fan of amaretto, this version of a sour with amaretto, bourbon, strawberry and basil won me over. But it gets better. 

Despite us enjoying a night out on the dime of the DHBC, the folks at Onyx surprised us by covering the bill. Apparently, sometimes when it’s not super busy, they like to spread a bit of customer appreciation around. Damn, I knew we should’ve ordered a second round. Big thanks to Drew and the whole Onyx crew for the love. 

Drinks for two including tax and tip: $0

Obladee

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A long time favourite, Obladee, A Wine Bar is the spot to get your wine on. While other places may call themselves a wine bar, this is the real deal. The menu, while large, is focused enough to point you in the right direction. Can’t decide on a red? Get a flight with the three featured wines of the week. They even have a Nova Scotia flight to get you better acquainted with our crisp whites. Better yet, ask the staff. Stefan, like the rest of the staff, know their wine like the back of their hand. It’s like they know what you want before you do. They’re that good.  

On Stefan’s recommendation, Brent chose The Crusher Grower’s Petite Sirah from California. We were immediately in love. Think dark fruit and smoke. I was intoxicated by the smell alone. I couldn’t resist keeping it local and finally trying the Planter’s Ridge Tidal Bay. This may very well be the best Nova Scotia wine I’ve tried to date. 

And what are you going to eat alongside wine? Charcuterie. Always. Obladee nails charcuterie, pairing local and imported meat and cheeses with locally made pickles, chutneys, jams and olives. There’s even vegan options and chocolates available. That’s how serious they are about charcuterie. We couldn’t help but craft our own board and it was every bit as delicious as you think.

Wine and charcuterie for two including tax and tip: $53.85 

Morris East

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No stop on the drink train would be complete without a visit to Morris East. Though the drink menu is small, it’s mighty. Katrina, the genius behind the beverage program, really knows how to create a balanced cocktail and, in my opinion, is at the forefront of cocktail culture in the city. On a visit a couple weeks back, Brent had the Kentucky Blitz, a shrub-based cocktail with gin, bourbon, blueberry mint shrub, and cucumber. It was incredible and I simply had to have it again. If vinegar in your cocktail freaks you out, I dare you to try the Kentucky Blitz and tell me it isn’t the best damn thing you’ve ever drank. Since we seem to be working our way through the entire cocktail menu at Morris East – I had the Negroni Spaglioto last visit – Brent decided on the Pepperberry Fizz , a concoction of gin, white pepper, blackberry, lemon and freshly squeezed grapefruit juice. Talk about delicious. 

Though it was hard to resist the Korean chicken wings we devoured last visit – GO GET THEM NOW – we chose to share the Enchilada pizza, adding the blackened chicken for more kick. I mean how can you go wrong with a wood fired pizza loaded with roasted corn, black bean tomato sauce, applewood smoked cheddar, pico de gallo, sriracha sour cream, and cilantro? You can’t. Besides, I’ve been a long time fan of corn on pizza.

Pizza to share and drinks for two including tax and tip: $44.28

Noble

Nobel? What the hell is Noble? Though Noble is not a complete secret, I’d wager some of you still have no clue that the basement of the Middle Spoon houses a speakeasy accessible only by uttering the password to the upstairs staff. If you’re not yet in the know, consider yourselves told. This, my friends, is easily one of my favourite spaces in the city. It’s intimate and warm and you do sort of feel like VIP when you’re down there. 

Whether you’re looking for a classic cocktail or a more modern version full of bitters and house made syrups, they’ve got you covered.  My Cristo Blanco with lillet, Dollan’s vermouth, and Islay gin was right on the money. Brent went with the Eye in the Sky which I can’t for the life of me remember. Hey, at this point we’re five drinks in and the note/picture taking has all been forgotten.

Be warned, however: the cocktail menu is rather extensive and the prices start at $12.99. Before you get all bent out of shape about spending that much on a cocktail, some of them, like the Cristo, are 100% liquor. No bar mix, no filler. Just an expertly crafted cocktail made with love. Damn, I think 13 bucks is a steal. I also highly recommend sitting at the bar to watch Anne Marie or another bartender in their element. 

Drinks for two including tax and tip: $37.24 

Though we didn’t make it everywhere, there are a few other spots that are perfect happy hour contenders.

The Bicycle Thief 

Several friends on twitter suggested the new champagne patio bar at The Bicycle Thief. We were eager to finally take our seat at the waterfront gem and even walked down only to find an empty patio and a chilly waterfront breeze. Hopefully sunny patio days are not yet over. 

2 Doors Down

Since their opening, I’ve been a huge supporter of everything 2 Doors Down: the relaxed service, the incredible comfort food built upon the freshest of local ingredients, the drink menu where local takes centre stage. It all sort of feels like home.  We had hoped to include 2 Doors Down in our big day  – despite the fact that we had been there the day before – but it just wasn’t in the cards. If you’re looking for great eats and a drink menu with something for everyone, you know where to go. Korean chill cheese fries and Beggar’s Beer are all you need to know. 

The Drawing Room

On the weekends – Friday and Saturday – the top level of the Henry House transforms into the coziest, most romantic cocktail lounge. The cocktail menu is also huge, with drinks grouped according to era. Like Noble, The Drawing Room is for people who love cocktails. Come, join us. 

Bishop’s Cellar

Though we had spent the full $150 (and then some) on our Big Day Downtown, I returned the following day to grab a bottle of that smokey petite sirah we relished at Obladee. The thing about Bishop’s, other than their incredible wine, craft beer and small yet thoughtful spirits collection, is that incredible service. It’s not the kind of place where you feel uncomfortable buying a bottle of wine less than $20. They legitimately want to help you find exactly what you want. $20 or $200, they’re there because they simply love wine and it comes though every single visit. 

If you’re looking for more ways you can love downtown, check out what other bloggers had to say about their Big Day Downtown. You even have a chance to win your own downtown shopping spree so keep your eyes peeled to the twitter.  

Is it wrong that I want to do the whole thing all over again?

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DINE | Indochine Banh Mi, the perfect sandwich http://eathalifax.ca/dine-indochine/ http://eathalifax.ca/dine-indochine/#comments Sat, 19 Oct 2013 17:49:12 +0000 http://eathalifax.ca/?p=536 It’s quite the fall day out there today. The sun is shining and with Nocturne Art at Night happening this very evening, you can...

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It’s quite the fall day out there today. The sun is shining and with Nocturne Art at Night happening this very evening, you can feel the buzz in the air. If you happen to yourself find downtown today or while checking out the cool art tonight, head on in to Indochine Banh Mi and grab one of the best sandwiches around. 

I don’t know what it is but sometimes you just need a sandwich. You with me? Maybe it’s the simplicity, or the ease of a hand held meal, or maybe it’s the nostalgia of growing up on them. Whatever the reason, the minute I start craving a good sandwich, I head to Indochine almost every time. It’s certainly not your traditional sandwich shop but I ain’t no traditional gal. Tuna salad sammy? Nuh uh. Ham n’ cheese? Nope. Egg Salad? Maybe once a year. There are a few other places in town with some killer sammies, notably the meatball hero at Salvatores, the meatball panini at Ciboulette and I hear the Italian Market makes a mean Italian sub, but when I’m looking to get my sandwich fix, I look no further than the pork meatball banh mi.

You see. I’m addicted to flavour. To me, a basic sammy with its mayo, meat and cheese is pretty damn boring unless of course that meat is prosciutto, that cheese a heavenly strong aged gouda and that mayo a home made roasted garlic aioli. You see where I’m going with this? Flavour junkie. The Vietnamese pork meatball banh mi fits the bill. Tangy pickled onions and daikon, spicy chili peppers, crunchy cucumbers, loads of fresh cilantro, tart citrus mayo, and savory pork meatballs all nestled in a fresh baguette. Flavour bomb. It’s pretty much my perfect sandwich. 

If meatballs aren’t your thing, there’s a whole menu of fillings from lemongrass chicken to marinated organic tofu to satisfy whatever you’re craving. But the menu doesn’t stop at sandwiches. They offer bubble tea, smoothies, pho, bun (a Vietnamese noodle bowl which you all know I am mad addicted to at Pho Hoang Minh), fusion tacos, and a fusion salad box. Healthy, fresh, gluten free, vegan, they’ve thought of it all. 

Indochine also gets huge points in my books for sourcing locally, making as much as they can in house (in a teeny space I might add), and giving the city healthy lunch options without sacrificing flavour. They even offer the addition of Ratinaud pâté to any banh mi for a more authentic experience. Plus, with almost everything under 10 bucks, it makes healthy and local affordable. 

Back when I first started blogging, Indochine was one of my first reviews (it’s even framed on their wall) and I remain a huge fan today. While some take issue with the fact that it isn’t an authentic banh mi shop, I am thoroughly impressed with all Liz has done to bring the banh mi experience she fell in love with in Alberta here to us in Halifax while at the same time being committed to supporting local. I for one am grateful. 

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DINE | Halifax in a day: City Harvest http://eathalifax.ca/dine-city-harvest/ http://eathalifax.ca/dine-city-harvest/#comments Thu, 10 Oct 2013 13:20:57 +0000 http://eathalifax.ca/?p=1376 If there was one day to really see Halifax, it’s City Harvest. Or rather Open City, it’s Spring counterpart.  Now in it’s second year,...

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If there was one day to really see Halifax, it’s City Harvest. Or rather Open City, it’s Spring counterpart. 

Now in it’s second year, it’s safe to say both Open City and City Harvest have been huge successes, a resounding high five between local businesses and those supporting them. The day sees the city’s best, from its chefs and farmers to its museums and small businesses, put on display, reminding us all how much there is to love on our own doorsteps. 

Open City would never have been possible if it wasn’t for the hard work of Gordon Stevens of I Love Local Halifax. By working tirelessly to encourage Haligonians to support local businesses, it’s safe to say Gordon has done more for our city than those governing. Honestly. He has set the standard for creating a sustainable local economy and Open City is its manifestation. 

Past Open City and City Harvest events Brent and I explored the city together, eating everything in sight along the way. This time was no different save for the accompanying posse. Kelly and I threw together a tour schedule and invited the Halifax Food Bloggers and friends on a City Harvest tour. And by tour I obviously mean eating and walking and eating and walking with some food photography thrown in. With some friends plus bloggers Dallas, Katie, and Michelle along for the ride, the company couldn’t have been better. 

Though we certainly didn’t see the crowds we had in previous years, it became clear once we hit the waterfront, the entire city was at the Food Truck Ralley.  The first of its kind in our city, folks came out in droves to get their fill. By the time we arrived, lines were long and an hour wait was imminent. Now near the end of our tour, we were all full enough to keep on. Looks like I’ll be making that trek to Bedford to check out Tin Pan Alley and Bite Me Urban Diner after all. 

It’s quite clear the highlight of our City Harvest was the food, the plethora of ‘back door take-out’ focusing on the Fall harvest. But, to be honest, City Harvest meant so much more. It was about spending time with friends, experiencing the city by foot, sharing in our excitement over our amazing local cuisine, and connecting with the people – the chefs, business owners and producers – that make it all possible.  

It was and will continue to be a truly amazing way to experience Halifax in a day.

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Clockwise from top left: Ace Burger Co., EnVie, DeeDees, Ratinaud, Propeller & Tess, Saege, Moda, Estia, 2 Doors Down, Morris East, Bishops Cellar, Garrison & Getaway Meat Mongers  

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DINE | City Harvest: the twitter edition http://eathalifax.ca/dine-city-harvest-the-twitter-edition/ http://eathalifax.ca/dine-city-harvest-the-twitter-edition/#comments Sat, 27 Oct 2012 22:35:00 +0000 http://eathalifax.ca/city-harvest-the-twitter-edition/ First off, I wrote a lil article for friends Tom & Frederic over at Ratinaud French Cuisine for the first issue of their newsletter,...

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First off, I wrote a lil article for friends Tom & Frederic over at Ratinaud French Cuisine for the first issue of their newsletter, The Cure. Check out my local love plus Frederirc’s  recipe for gratin dauphinois which is probably to die for. And don’t forget to sign up. If there was one newsletter to read, it’s this one.

Speaking of local love, if you were out and about on this gorgeous fall day in Halifax, I’m sure you couldn’t help but feel a certain vibe in the air, a vibe filled with mad love for local food and shopping. Today, City Harvest, essentially Open City’s fall edition, had finally arrived. And what a day it was. It was almost like Christmas morning. For real. While I could easily go on and on about what an awesome day it was to be a Haligonian, I decided to follow in the footsteps of my Open City post and kick it twitter stylz. 

And I just can’t finish up before thanking the one and only Gordon Stevens of ilovelocalhalifax. He took an idea from HalifaxReTales and created the awesomeness that was Open City then brought it to life once again with City Harvest. Like the I Love Local mandate, City Harvest is all about supporting our local businesses, strengthening our community, and proving that Halifax is an incredible place to eat, shop, and live. The scene out there today was certainly one of local love and it’s only day one. Oh snap.

OMG OMG OMG when I wake it’ll be #CityHarvest!!!!!!!!!! Best day to live in Hali ever. Thank you @ILOVELOCALHFX & all local biz takin part.

Alright #CityHarvest, let’s do this! Having a hard time deciding where to start…but good thing I’m starvin! 

@JavaBlendCoffee @hfxseaportmarket to startup #CityHarvest. Double shot baby!  
 
 
thanks for the short ribs @MeatMongers! Gonna be delish! #CityHarvest 
 
 
The new @madewithlocal totally autumn bars are amaze-balls! Perfect start to a day of binge eating! #CityHarvest  
 
 
Damn! @GarrisonBrewing winter warmer & @TheFishShop fish taco. Thx tacofairy @MeatMongers! #2ndbreakfast #CityHarvest 
 
 
And big ups to Mother Nature for givin us a sick day to explore our city and all the #locallove that is #CityHarvest!  
 
 
@BishopsCellar rockin the #locallove with @WinesofNS tastings paired with local cheeses. #CityHarvest
 
 
 
Just a lil refreshment break @carbonstok w/ @ShipBldrsCider & @GarrisonBrewing tall ship amber. Shopping never tastes so good! #CityHarvest 
 
Got me a sick new t from @LostCod and it’s 25% off @carbonstok! #CityHarvest you continue to amaze me. #locallove
 
 
@brentdarbyson gettin his pork on @nomadgourmet & it’s the last one! Triple pork threat back here tomo! #CityHarvest 
 
 
Been waiting all day for my ice cream @SugahHFX! And it’s FREE! Now that is #locallove! #CityHarvest 
 
Might as well follow ice cream w/ the newest @indochinehfx fusion tacos chicken tikka! Holy f! #CityHarvest 
 
 
@SmilingGoatSpro for my much needed second caffeine injection. Love me some clover. #CityHarvest 
 
 
@RatinaudHFX true kitchen door stylz. That’s dinner taken care of! #CityHarvest 
 
 
Check @ILOVELOCALHFX’s sweet pics from #CityHarvest day1! Got several in there including the bestest of @brentdarbyson! http://www.ilovelocalhfx.ca
Amazing right?! And there`s a whole second day to eat and shop and show your true love for Halifax. Follow the ilovelocal links to see the complete-and utterly mind blowing-listings. And remember to keep up the local love each and every day. Cuz you know who’s awesome? We are.
 

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DINE | Open City: the twitter edition http://eathalifax.ca/dine-open-city-the-twitter-edition/ http://eathalifax.ca/dine-open-city-the-twitter-edition/#comments Tue, 22 May 2012 18:42:00 +0000 http://eathalifax.ca/open-city-the-twitter-edition/ If you weren’t in Halifax May 12-13, then you totally missed out on the awesomeness that was Open City. An idea devised by Arthur...

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If you weren’t in Halifax May 12-13, then you totally missed out on the awesomeness that was Open City. An idea devised by Arthur Gaudreau of HalifaxReTales and brought to life by Gordon Stevens, the force behind I Love Local Halifax, Open City saw artists, businesses and restaurants open their doors to the public, showcasing the best the city has to offer. And let me tell you, It.Was.Awesome. So awesome in fact that people came out in droves (it certainly helped that the sun was a shinin’) and the kitchen door takeout quickly sold out at most restaurants, some in mere minutes. While I could go on and on about my little adventure Saturday (I unfortunately worked Sunday), I simply put together my tweets from that day along with some pics. For those of you not on the twitter, your crash course starts now.
Hello #opencity!!!! First up, burgers for breaky and a tweetup @BrooklynHalifax #popgoesBW!
 
 A lil line up @BrooklynHalifax #popgoesBW! That’s what creating a buzz looks like! #opencity
  
Ah yeah, @BrooklynHalifax or rather @aceburgerco! #POPgoesBW 
  
 The right way to start your day! @BrooklynHalifax #popgoesBW #opencity
  
Next up $1 espresso @JavaBlendCoffee to get me goin! Man I love #opencity!

  

Next stop @HfxSeaportMrkt but @SweetWilliamsNS is all sold out of their #opencity special! Hali really loves their pork!
 
Woohoo organic blueberry smoothie from the kind folks at @NorbertsFood! Might as well add a lil healthy to my day! #opencity
 
Mad love @madewithlocal. Not only are they awesome ladies, but they make some damn fine granola bars! #opencity
 
Refreshing iced tea from @WorldTeaHouse. Tastes like summer! #opencity
 
Thank you @Benjamin_Bridge and @BishopsCellar for taunting me with summery bubbly! What could I do but buy some Nova 7?! #opencity
  
Mmm @ciboulettecafe fleur de sel caramels from the lovely @localtastetrs! We should all be excited for the launch of her biz! #opencity
 
 (ok i totally forgot to tweet about this one but it was part of NSCAD’s artist for a day activity. steam roller art for reals!)
  
@dineDaMaurizio in line now for some amazing gnocchi (for later of course!). #opencity
 
FREE banana pudding from the awesome (and hilarious) folks of @BoneheadsBBQ!!! Find them on the waterfront right now! 
  
And now finishing my #opencity adventure with a Mexico nubes de oro clover style @SmilingGoatSpro!
 
It’s workin time for me but big ups to @ILOVELOCALHFX @HalifaxReTales and all local biz participating in #opencity! We really are awesome!
 
 

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