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    Sydney Street Pub

    3.5 (15 reviews)

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    Lobster pasta
    Stuart O.

    We came for dinner mid week. They have some tables outside and tables in a couple of rooms inside. We sat outside. Clearly they are still struggling with staying in the kitchen. We were there for two hours, mostly waiting for our food. We had scallops wrapped in bacon, chowder, salad, a lobster pasta special, fish and chips and fish tacos. The scsllops, chowder and salads were the best. The fries were way too salty. The fish tacos were on flour tortillas that were not soft and were bland. The fried fish was good, but not as good as other places we've been in Nova Scotia. The lobster pasta was fine, although a little sweet. Overall an ok place for dinner, I hope they are able to get their staffing fixed.

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    Playing golf at the Pines and this was recommended by the Pines. Awesome spot with live music!!!!

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    Had a great meal from their special menu-pulled pork quesadilla. Fun setting although away from waterfront. Worth the trip up the hill!

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    Review Highlights - Sydney Street Pub

    Very good food - we had the scallops platter - extremely tasty with the apple butter and the accompanying Waldorf salad was also very good.

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    End of the Line Pub - Yum! Philly cheese. Not like Philly but super great!

    End of the Line Pub

    3.2(5 reviews)
    43.7 km
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    The End of the Line Pub is located in a Circa 1919 train station. From the outside the place looks…read moreto have potential - you can easily imagine that a quaint, cozy, and historically decorated dining experience lies within. Unfortunately, when you crack the door you are greeted by a dark, dingy 1980s decor, complete with deep teal paint, wildly floral burgundy wallpaper, and plastic patio tables with umbrella holes in the centres. We chose a table near the fireplace, one of three bright spots in the joint, despite the fact that it was lunchtime on Sunday. The remaining light emanated from a giant TV tuned to curling, and at the other end of the pub, the brightest glow leaked from the room containing the Video Lottery Terminals. It should have been a clue to us that the pub was nearly empty with the exception of that room. I took some heart in the fact that the sandwich board by the door advertised Propeller beer. I'm a huge fan of giving the benefit of the doubt and good beer is usually a good sign.. Our waitress was quick to provide our menus and ask for our drink orders. Troy ordered a Sprite and I asked for iced tea. She quickly returned with his Sprite, and a glass of water for me. The menu was extensive, however it quickly became obvious that most items were generic freezer fare. A page of "Asian Fusion" items and a page of Tex Mex items tempted me, but if there's one thing I've learned from experience, you stick with the safe and simple in a place like this. I chose the Haddie Tips with crispy fries and Troy had a burger with regular fries. If they'd had an all day breakfast I'd have chosen that as a safer option yet, but alas, they did not. When the meals arrived, the portions were a good size. Troy's burger was loaded with so much stuff it slid apart before it made it to the table. That may have been prevented if the chunks of iceberg lettuce had been replaced with a couple of leaves of romaine. His regular fries looked a lot like Macdonald's. The patty, at least, appeared homemade. My fries were also from a freezer, and if you know anything about me you'll know that I'm of the firm belief that restaurants have no business serving frozen fries. If you value your customers, take the time to cut the potatoes yourself. I'm not sure if my haddock was fresh or frozen. The fish itself was reasonably fresh, but the breaded coating was reminiscent of Captain Highliner's finest. Troy finished his meal with a slice of chocolate peanut butter cheesecake. I had one bite but quickly determined it wasn't tasty enough to warrant the calories. Troy, who lives for sweets, was also underwhelmed. I love pub food when it's done well. Unfortunately there was nothing about the End of the Line Pub that made me want to go back. Between the uninviting atmosphere and the plain Jane food, it's a better place to go nurse a hangover with grease than a spot to enjoy a meal with friends.

    The idea of having a pub in an old train station is definitely nice. While the Interior isn't…read moreanything special I can't really complain. We just stopped on our way back for some quick supper anyways. I decided to go with a bro burger(play it safe) and substituted the regular fries(already had some earlier) with potato skins. When you get charged $2 to substitute your food you should probably get the same amount of potatoes as you would with regular fries. That wasn't the case. I ate those potato skins in just a few bites. No way this burger costs even close to $9! Price seemed a bit inflated. The burger had nothing other than some jalapenos and raw onions. Disappointing! My companions seemed more happy with their choices of food. I found the service average at best. Not sure why the waitress rushed to give us the bill in the end. It's not like they had any customers waiting in line at the door. Place was practically empty when we were there. Overall, I can't say the pub is bad, but doesn't stand out at all from the rest.

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    End of the Line Pub - Husband liked his first bite of the fish so much, this was all I could get lol

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    Husband liked his first bite of the fish so much, this was all I could get lol

    Route 3 Cellar Taproom & Grill - Reese Peanut Butter cake.

    Route 3 Cellar Taproom & Grill

    3.0(1 review)
    105.3 km

    My husband and I had dinner here with some family. Service was courteous but I can't say that my…read moremain was all that great. The dessert that I shared with my husband was good though. I had the Chicken Souvlaki ($18.99). It came with white rice, pita bread, salad, and tzatziki. The chicken was so dry and tough. It tasted like it was reheated multiple times over. I was so disappointed. At least it was lean breast meat and not fatty nor gristley. Dipping it in the tzatziki did help. The tzatziki was creamy and quite good. The rice, like the chicken, was also dry, and it had clumpy bits. It was also just plain white rice. I was expecting a pilaf. The salad was great though. It was a real spring mix of greens, cucumbers, tomatoes and feta cheese. Vegetables were fresh. The only thing is I asked for the dressing on the side and the salad came already dressed. It had a bit too much dressing for my liking, but wasn't too excessive. I noticed that my husband's uncle, the host of our dinner, also ordered the Chicken Souvlaki, and his plate had the salad dressing on the side (he did not request the dressing on the side). I think the server gave him my plate, and gave me his plate. He had already started eating, and the dressing on my salad wasn't excessive, plus I didn't want to have to wait for them to remake the salad, so I didn't say anything and just ate the plate that was given to me. My husband's uncle said that he was disappointed with the Chicken Souvlaki that day as the meat was dry and they "usually do better." He's a regular, so I guess they were having a bad night in the kitchen. My husband had one of the daily specials, which was a shrimp carbonara. He said it was very good. There were some in our party who had the fish and chips and they thought it was excellent. Although one person had the Cajun Haddock, which was another daily special, and thought it was tough and overcooked, but she loved the mashed potatoes. So it looks like your mileage may vary depending on what you order. My husband and I shared the Reese's Peanut Butter cake and it was rich, decadent and delicious. Others who had the homemade cheesecake with blueberry sauce loved it and one person even said it was one of the best cheesecakes he's ever had. We were a large group of 13 and our server did a great job (with the exception of swapping the "dressing on the side" Chicken Souvlaki and the "pre-dressed salad" Chicken Souvlaki). He was super friendly and welcoming. He handled our group on his own, so I can forgive the mistake. The restaurant has a bowling alley in it, as well as slot machines. They also had dart boards. It's the kind of bar/pub I would expect in a small town. There is free parking in their lot, but you can also park down by the Tourist Bureau for free, which is what we did. It's a short walk from there. There are not too many dining options in Liverpool, NS, and my husband's uncle picked this place because they could accommodate our large group and would be able to serve us all rather quickly. I wasn't thrilled with my main course, but it seems like the kitchen is usually better, or so I've been told. I might have caught them on a bad night, or they aren't used to large groups. So I guess your mileage may vary.

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    Route 3 Cellar Taproom & Grill - Inside the restaurant

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    Route 3 Cellar Taproom & Grill - Chicken Souvlaki $18.99.

    Chicken Souvlaki $18.99.

    Route 3 Cellar Taproom & Grill - Front of the restaurant

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    Front of the restaurant

    Sydney Street Pub - pubs - Updated May 2026

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