Five Fishermen

Halifax


As the name suggests, this upscale place focuses on the fruits of the fisher's art: oysters, lobsters, halibut, Arctic char, swordfish and plenty more, alongside premium steaks and classic lobster dinners. There are booth seats and tasteful lighting in the formal main restaurant, plus a more relaxed oyster bar next door.


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