1. Remember that the waterfront isn’t just for tourists But it is a good spot to people-watch said camera-slinging visitors. Walk it, run it, admire it from the ferry, eat take-out from Canadian Bacon Cookhouse or The Shack (Queen’s Wharf), check out Historic Properties (1869 Upper Water Street), rent wheels from I Heart Bikes (Sands […]
The Shack
Beth Muise
“For me cooking is about trying new things and trying to get other people to do the same,” says Beth Muise. “The feeling you get when you go and talk to a table and they tell you how amazing everything was is such a great feeling.” As a kid she thought she’d end up a […]
A time of the signs
A sweaty summer stroll revealed two wonderful discoveries today—both Ratinaud French Cuisine (2082 Gottingen Street, 446-8222) and The Shack (1751 Lower Water Street AKA Queen’s Wharf) installed new signage! And beautiful new signage, at that. Just thought I’d share. See The Shack’s rustic-looking wood work above and check out Ratinaud’s bright red beacon below. Note […]
The Feisty Chef Shacks up
Holy shuck, the waterfront’s newest seafood hut is open! Now, I know what you’re thinking, “Another one? Really?”. But I can assure you this isn’t your average fish and chips stand. Started by the Feisty Chef herself, Renée Lavallée, along with fish fanatic Nicholas Budreski, The Shack Oyster Bar (Queen’s Wharf, Halifax Waterfront) offers raw […]

