Voted Best Free Event 2008 in our Best of Halifax readers’ poll,
it’s a sure bet the waterfront’s going to be packed from August 6 to 11
for this year’s Halifax International Busker Festival. There’s only one
restaurant in plain view of a busker stage (Stayner’s Wharf at Chebucto
Landing), and the chances of seeing a performance from a seat at that
patio are close to zero—yelling “Down in front!” probably won’t get
you anywhere. There are a few places that are a stone’s throw from the
stages, though, so when you’re finished watching the fire-eater swallow
flames, walk your weary feet to one of these close-by watering holes.
Stayner’s Wharf Pub & Grill
5075 George, in front of the ferry terminal
“It’s like a circus down at the waterfront,” says Stayner’s owner
Todd Abbass, remembering past busker festivals. He adds that there
aren’t any special events happening at Stayner’s for the festival,
though his staff might dress up for the occasion.
Hart & Thistle
Historic Properties, 1869 Upper Water
Formerly the Harbourfront Market, this venue almost qualifies as
being in view of a Busker stage. Set just one level below the Nathan
Green Square stage (on the side of the ferry terminal where the ferries
dock), the busker performance can undoubtedly be heard from your patio
seat. Catherine, a server at H&T, says, “I’ve been working here on
the patio for 11 years, and it seems to be the place to be.”
Lower Deck/The Beer Garden
Historic Properties, 1869 Upper Water
Yet another nook on the north section of the waterfront docks, the
Lower Deck looks like the only restaurant that’s doing something
special for the busker festival. During the second weekend (Fri Aug 14
and Sat Aug 15), there will be all-day music with Paul Lamb and Corey
Tetford doing matinees, and Shameless and Wreckhouse performing at
night.
This article appears in Aug 6-12, 2009.

