Next they are going to tell me not to put a plastic bag over my head
Posts by Halifax ReTales
greek Gyros
Philthy Philly’s and Yeeros on Quinpool appear to be done
its coming back sort of
similar concept different entity
This is a rendering of a new building that is approved for Sackville Dr @ Hillcrest *currently Sackville Professional Centre
very creative in the surrounding neighbourhood
Shout out to DQ for having soft serve as dip option for chicken fingers
I HOPE THIS EMAIL FINDS YOU!
OK Elevator this is reassuring
LumberMart BMR Pro
is opening a Fall River location next year
where the old rec centre was across from Turtle Back
The Cole Harbour location of Port City has closed, still at Alderney though
also a block away Mozzarito may be gone but it is being replaced by Mo's Bites Mediterranean
I am the only one,
that finds it seems like a really long time for anything to cook in the slow cooker
it's typical Kyle behaviour
Beside me being named, this list is wild
Nana is the most Maritime wrecking sounding Hurricane name
Omar's comin'
Kyle will take no accountability for its actions
ready to wreak havoc
well like the dealership
they offer 0% interest to me
The former Steele dealership at the start of Bedford Hwy is being converted into Nova Church
if it you have steel rims it doesn't matter, but the the honus is on you to return
Changes tires
Check forecast for snow
Their egg rolls had cult
⦁ Some legends we lost that some still have not come to terms with are
Island Greek, Garden View and House of Mei Mei
⦁ DSW opened in Bayers Lake and the first Chatime opened on Brenton. The Terrace at Halifax Shopping Centre opened marking the return and rebuild of the food court. ( I miss the old Venus upstairs)
While the The Trainyard opened, they have since moved down the street and changed hands, but there is no other store that quite captures the creative essence of Dartmouth.
⦁ In the category of arrived but now different. The Rustic Crust rolled their pizza truck to the Bedford Waterfront, but they are now brick and mortar in Tantallon. Timber Lounge Axe Throwing opened on Agricola, and are now Downtown Dartmouth.
At the airport, Liquid Assets @ YHZ. A brilliant idea and location as a spot where victors can buy a souvenir of sorts from the store that only stocks NS product. I have been to a lot of airports and this too me is one of the best shops anywhere to highlight local product.
⦁ It was also an interesting time for liquor, the NSLC opened their signature The Port on Clyde Street, meaning the end of the iconic Clyde Street NSLC (RIP Pirate) though that location became the only NSLC Cannabis exclusive shop.
⦁ In eats, it was our introduction to Dilly Dally, Eliot & Vine, Tawa Grill, Highwayman and Verano. All have been great addtions to our city.
Funny they had orginally looked at the space on the Commons on North Park but were met with locally resistance. Ironically it is Good Robot's Beer Garden now.
The new Stillwell space also meant the arrival of the beloved Dairy Bar.
Meanwhile Stillwell who pioneered the concept in that space needed a new home, and they ended up at Spring Garden and South Park. This in my opinion turned out to be a blessing as the new space meant it became more of a destination for locals versus tourists.