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    Humble Pie Kitchen

    4.6 (25 reviews)
    InexpensiveSpecialty Food
    Closed 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Bacon beef stroganoff pie

    I had the bacon beef stroganoff pie. It was fantastic. The gentleman was very nice and helpful. I was visiting from the USA. It was one of my favorite meals.

    Lennie C.

    Perfect spot to grab a hearty meal on the go. They have many varieties of delicious pies and they are reasonably priced. I should really try and pop in more often, quick and easy for when you are on the go.

    Monica B.

    The food is well worth the price!! I can easily say it was the best meat pie I have ever eaten :)

    chicken cranberry brie
    Rachelle B.

    I've meant to try here since they opened. The odd thing is, the day that I finally did get there was because I originally wanted to pick up a Vandal donut and the MacDonald bridge was closed that day, so instead of driving to Vandal on Gottigen, I said I'd just get one at Humble Pie. I arrived just after 10am on a Saturday and discovered that their Vandal counter doesn't open until 11. This wasn't a disappointment in the end. The smell of the pies won me over. Staff were friendly with greeting me immediately, a couple of customers ahead in line. I asked what their most popular items were and the woman said the steak & cheese as well as the chicken cranberry brie were both well liked. I decided to go with the chicken. They were a bit smaller than I'd pictured, although I knew they weren't full sized pies, and larger than my defintion of a tart. Regardless, they make a perfect lunch. I am more of a 'eat in' restaurant goer, vs a takeout person. But I got this home and ate it within half an hour, enjoying every bite. Nice flaky crust, good comfort food/homemade feel to it. I see me becoming a regular customer of here in the colder months when I generally prefer warm baked goods. $10 per pie isn't cheap but nor do I mind, as it's more satisfying than spending that on a fast food meal any day.

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    Quick polite service. Delicious and filling pie. I had the chicken, cranberry, and brie. Highly recommend.

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    The Naked Pickle

    The Naked Pickle

    5.0(3 reviews)
    2.9 kmWaterfront, South End
    $$$

    It turns out the secret to the best dill pickle you'll ever have is what appeared to be a whole…read morehead of chopped garlic and a pile of dill, which was all that remained in the bottle after many a good sandwich. There's lots of other pickles to try at their weekend market stall, but I don't know if I'll be able to pull myself away from this king of dills.

    I'm a massive fan of a good pickle. I lived in New York for a bit and you could buy some seriously…read moreinsane pickles. Alas, here, I thought I was stuck with the crap at the Superstore or Sobeys. It got to the point where I started researching how to pickle myself. Then I realized, being able to make a pickle and make a good pickle are universally different. I tried to make my own wine when I was 19 and I ended up spending 3 months to make some of the most heinous vinegar known to the human race. No hyperbole, it wasn't just disgusting, it was wrong. So a friend recommended that I take some valium, endure the hell that is the Farmer's Market (I wear a watch that tells me my heart rate and it is usually at about 60-70 but in there, it can get up to about 130. So many great vendors, so many inconsiderate idiots who stand in the middle of the 19cm lanes, so many couples holding hands, walking under 1km per hour, blocking anyone who actually has a life from getting their stuff, so many parents that don't know how to parent, subsequently leaving their children to run free like a chicken dropped in Time Square, etc. I did it, I bought a few bottles and these are some serious pickles. Now, I went with the Dill 'kicker' Pickles and what I got were crunchy, super dilly, fresh pickles that certainly aren't afraid of garlic. They are exactly what I want in a pickle. In my opinion, these pickles might not be for everyone, but they have lots of other kinds, the guy who works there is nice and next time, barring an unexpected death, I will be giving the pickled beets a shot. They have samples and the price is 6 dollars for a smallish sized bottle but they are worth the price and like fine wine, these are not lamerville brand named pickles, these are for pickle connoisseurs. I could only eat a couple. They are not for children. They are for the rad only. Thank you Naked Pickle, you should sell your stuff online so that I don't have to be medicated to get my pickle on but props none the less.

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    Drift - Nova Scotia Halibut Hodge Podge

    Drift

    3.9(32 reviews)
    2.0 kmWaterfront

    The service and food is top notch ! The brown bread and honey butter will have you wanting to go…read moreback before you leave ! The salads and entrees are excellent!! Cocktails are creative and delicious . Wonderful setting for a special meal .

    While my wife and I were having a mini-staycation at The Muir to break up the dullness of…read moremid-winter in Nova Scotia, Drift was the obvious choice to break our fasts, with its lovely interior, top-notch food, and the ease of access to it, as The Muir's in-house restaurant. For our first of two breakfasts, we went down to the restaurant itself. We'd been for brunch once before a few years ago, and it's still as subtly elegant as ever, with the warm, light-toned wooden ceiling and accents, mid-century modern furniture and airy views of the Queen's Marque courtyard. I was eyeing up both their version of the Monte Cristo and the banger and hash, and decided to split them up over our two visits. Drift being Drift, this wasn't your standard Monte Cristo, loaded up as it was with quality ingredients like house-smoked turkey, confit pork belly, local gouda and brown bread French toast. The meats were wonderfully tender and flavourful, and the melted gouda brought its lightly salty sharpness. I was impressed by the thick, brown bread as it held up extremely well to the French toast treatment, and its notes of molasses doubled down on the sweetness of the maple syrup drizzle and dusting of confectioner's sugar. All told, it was a delicious mix of sweet and savoury. The sandwich also came with some cursory fresh fruit, a roasted tomato, and some criminally under-billed potatoes. Denoted simply as "grilled potatoes", I was just expecting some chunky home fries, but it was much fancier than that, more along the lines of a potato pavé, with delicately laminated layers of potato in a crisp rectangle of potato-y goodness. For our second breakfast (from Drift, the following day, not the hobbit-style second breakfast), we splurged a little more to get room service and make our check-out process a little easier. With just a half hour lead time, we had a rolling table brought to our room and unfurled in front of our window which overlooked the boardwalk and harbour. The banger and hash was a delicious mash-up of British and Nova Scotian food. The aforementioned grilled potatoes took the place of the "mash", while two, house-made sausages filled the other titular roll. The sausages had crisp casings, and the juicy interiors which had a pleasant , rustic grain to them. As much as I love a basic breakfast sausage, these were definitely next level! The dish didn't stop there though, as it had two, perfectly poached eggs, a hefty dollop of sweet and savoury baked beans, and for that Nova Scotian component, some green tomato chow to help cut through a very rich breakfast. We were also given two complimentary canelés, topped with groundcherries. Kudos to Drift's baker, as this was probably the best canelé I've ever had. The exterior was darkly caramelized without a hint of burnt taste, and was impossibly moist and airy on the interior. While this was a working staycation, our breakfasts at Drift were a wonderful component of a couple days spent (occasionally) relaxing and enjoying some of the treats that our city has to offer.

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    Drift - Room service breakfast at The Muir, by Drift

    Room service breakfast at The Muir, by Drift

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    Steak Frites

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    Dave's Fruit & Vegetable Market - More rotten

    Dave's Fruit & Vegetable Market

    3.8(38 reviews)
    4.4 kmDartmouth
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    It seems the quality has gone down considerably over the past year…read more I always loved their ready made soups and food,always delicious,but now,not so much Prices higher,selection down,and overall blah What happened???

    Ive been going to Daves for many many years, over 20 for sure. The last year or so Ive noticed a…read moredrop in the quality of the produce. Rotten centers in the sweet potatoes being a regular occurrence. Items I would normally buy there I had to shop elsewhere for as they werent fit to take home. They have expanded the ready made section and I often grabbed something for the drive home to snack on. I didnt care for everything I tried but would not return something simply because it wasnt to my liking. Last week I purchased some hot pepperoni for the drive home. Ive been eating pepperoni since I was a kid. I like hot. I do not like mild or honey garlic. I was disappointed as it turned out to be mild. I checked the label but it was marked hot. So this week when I went in I grabbed my items as well as a package of pepperoni around the same price. I brought my receipt and the pepperoni purchased earlier. I have never returned anything to Daves in my life and actually just wanted an exchange. After paying for my other items and waiting for a manager I was denied an exchange and told it wasnt their fault just because I did not find it hot enough. I have had to return things to Giant Tiger, Costco, Sobeys and superstore. I have always been treated well and never given a hassle. This is not the customer service I expected. I was embarrassed and made to feel like I didnt know what I was talking about and I was wasting busy peoples time. They have lost a customer in me and 3 family members as well.

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    Dave's Fruit & Vegetable Market - Just not quality.

    Just not quality.

    Dave's Fruit & Vegetable Market - Is this the best produce you want to feed your family?

    Is this the best produce you want to feed your family?

    Dave's Fruit & Vegetable Market - Rotten

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    Humble Pie Kitchen - gourmet - Updated May 2026

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