11 Best Restaurants in Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia

Dancing Goat Cafe & Bakery

$ Fodor's choice

This fabulous bakery opens at 7:30 am for breakfast, great coffee, and tasty treats. Their sandwiches and soups are excellent, and stocking up on cookies and oatcakes to take with you is highly advised. At peak times there can be long lines, but it is worth the wait. 

Red Shoe

$$$ Fodor's choice

More than a mere pub, this Cape Breton institution has evolved into an attraction, in part because it is owned by four of the Rankins, Canada's most celebrated singing siblings. Expect the usual pub favorites: fish-and-chips, pulled pork sandwiches, grilled salmon, and mussels steamed in ale, garlic, and bacon. There's music here most nights, and sometimes during the day (occasionally with a cover charge of C$10).

11533 Hwy. 19, Mabou, Nova Scotia, B0X 1X0, Canada
902-945–2996
Known For
  • great music featuring the finest local fiddlers and step dancers
  • very busy, often with a line to get in
  • above-average pub food and good selection of beers
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed mid-Oct.–late May

Bean Barn Cafe

$$

Perhaps the best place on the island to grab a slice of pie, this bakery always has a huge selection of sweet treats as well as excellent sandwiches and decent coffee too. The café is pretty tiny, but there's a patio and picnic tables outside.

36743 Cabot Trail Rd., Ingonish, Nova Scotia, B0C 1L0, Canada
Known For
  • sky-high cream pies
  • delicious cinnamon rolls
  • great spot to grab takeout as you're leaving Ingonish
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Weds.

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Doktor Luke's

$

This fun and funky coffee house is the perfect spot for an expertly prepared latte, fresh-baked goods, and a little conversation with the locals.

54 Prince St., Sydney, Nova Scotia, B1P 5J7, Canada
902-270–5800
Known For
  • really good decaf
  • sweet, friendly staff
  • fun vibe

Flavor Downtown

$$

In a city where deep fryers reign supreme, this small eatery is a welcome find. The haddock is poached, the scallops seared, the prawns tossed in pesto sauce—and Flavor's flavors shine through. The menu is broad: house-made pastas are popular, as are the inventive sandwiches and all-day breakfasts. Brunch is served on Saturday, and there's a small patio in summer.

Governor's Pub and Eatery

$$$

Sydney's first mayor, Walter Crowe, once lived in this Victorian home, built in the late 1800s. The restaurant, with hardwood floors, a fireplace, and high ceilings, is known for fresh seafood and hand-cut steaks, though there are lighter options such as salads, wraps, and burgers. Desserts are all house-made. Both the restaurant and the pub upstairs have large patios that overlook Sydney Harbour. There's regular live entertainment.

Grubstake Restaurant

$$$

The owner-chef is fixing up this old clapboard building, but it's the treats that await within that really matter. A well-constructed menu features specialties like shrimp and scallop flambé, pork tenderloin in a red onion wine sauce, and maple-glazed salmon, and there's a less fancy but equally enticing comfort food list and kids' menu. Local wines, beers, spirits, and cocktails fill out the beverage list.

7499 Main St., Louisbourg, Nova Scotia, B1C IH8, Canada
902-733–2308
Known For
  • <PRO>excellent soup and sandwich lunches</PRO>
  • <PRO>house-made bread</PRO>
  • <PRO>Grubstake Grog cocktail: warmed apple juice, rum, and honey, sprinkled with spices</PRO>
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Dec.–mid-June

JJ's Plant Based Eats

$

This cozy café is Cape Breton's first vegan eatery and serves up inventive and tasty dishes.

Mr. Chicken

$$

This fun locals' favorite serves tasty and well-seasoned fried and roasted chicken, burgers, and fried foods. There's also an attached ice-cream parlor. 

15546 Cabot Trail Rd., Chéticamp, Nova Scotia, B0E 1H0, Canada
902-224–2975
Known For
  • delicious roast chicken poutine
  • huge portions and fast service
  • oceanfront location with picnic tables

Mull Café & Deli

$$

There's usually a parking lot full of cars outside this popular hangout for Cape Bretoners, which also draws "come from away" diners with its long lunchtime menu of hearty salads, creamy chowders, deep-fried seafood plates, and homemade desserts. After 5 pm (and all day on Sunday), the dinner menu goes more upscale with dishes like scallops in white-wine and cream sauce and lemon-chicken supreme. At peak times, reservations are recommended.

Route 19 Brewing

$$$

Besides an excellent selection of beers brewed on the premises, this eatery serves up a seafood-heavy menu that truly hits the spot whether you're going for perfectly battered fish-and-chips, chicken burger, or poutine. The dining room is bright, modern, and airy, and the vibe is fun. There's a small store attached where you can grab cool branded Route 19 merchandise as well as craft beers to go.

16030 Central Ave., Inverness, Nova Scotia, B0E 1N0, Canada
902-550–2739
Known For
  • fat, juicy, perfectly prepared lobster rolls
  • huge patio with ocean views
  • excellent selection of local craft ciders and wines
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch.