Newfoundland Travel Guide | Where to Eat & Drink in St. John's
📍 St. John's, Newfoundland - A charming coastal city with friendly locals and a laid-back vibe. Save this foodie guide for your trip! 🍽️ Must-Try Restaurants 🍻 Casual Eats & Pubs YellowBelly: Great for beers & pub snacks (try their fish tacos!). The Gypsy Tea Room: Killer nachos + free bread with balsamic dip. By the Beach: Best fish & chips in town – crispy and fresh! 🦞 Seafood Spots St. John’s Fish Exchange: Fancy ambiance but skip the chowder. The Adelaide Oyster House: Ultra-fresh oysters & maritime vibes. Red Oak (inside The Rooms museum): Award-winning seafood chowder. 🍳 Brunch Faves Bagel Cafe: Fluffy pancakes & eggs Benedict (generous fruit portions!). Classic Coffee East: Huge portions, budget-friendly (but service is meh). Mallard Cottage: Cozy cottage vibe – book ahead! 🍕 International Flavors Piatto Pizzeria: Hand-tossed Neapolitan pizza with local toppings. New Moon: Spicy, authentic Chinese (owner’s from Wuhan!). Oliver’s: Try the lamb chops or adventurous cod tongue. 🍷 Upscale Dining Merchant Tavern: Rivals the famed (now closed) Diamond – don’t miss their pan-seared halibut. 🍰 Sweet Treats & Drinks 🧁 Bakeries & Desserts Manna Bakery: Legendary fruit tarts & cheesecake (go early – sells out fast!). Moo Moo’s Ice Cream: Super sweet but iconic (local fave: partridgeberry swirl). ☕ Coffee & Booze Jumping Bean Coffee: Unique rum-flavored beans (extra creamy!). Quidi Vidi Brewery: Iceberg beer made with glacial water – crisp & slightly sweet. Screech Rum: Newfoundland’s fiery signature drink (try it with a "Screech-in" ceremony!). 🌟 Why You’ll Love St. John’s Super friendly locals – expect random convos with strangers! Slow-paced & scenic – colorful row houses, ocean views, and hiking trails. Summer = Perfect time to visit (festivals, whales, icebergs!). #ExploreCanada #NewfoundlandTravel #EastCoastEats