There’s something magical about a great hotel bar – you never know who’s coming or going or what interesting things they’ll do before or after your cocktail. Hotel bars are probably the greatest ways to recreate the sensation of traveling at home or, however, enjoy a nightcap before heading to your hotel room or some refreshment before exploring your destination.
Halifax doesn’t have as many options as its big neighboring cities like Montreal or Toronto – but there are a handful of great options price testing whether you are an area or simply visiting.
LevelBar on the Prince George Hotel
Preferably LevelBar At the Prince George Hotel you possibly can sit on the outdoor terrace in summer. The rooftop area offers a novel view of downtown Halifax and provides the sensation of getting a drink in an enormous city. Happy hours happen day by day within the bar and on the terrace. We recommend having fun with your drink of selection with an order of the local Digby scallop crudo or fresh oysters.
Drift on the Muir Hotel
What’s special concerning the Muir Hotel is that, even though it’s arguably essentially the most upscale hotel in the town, it’s dedicated to local Atlantic Canadian hospitality and culture drift is not any exception. The bar and restaurant concentrate on all things local (especially seafood). We recommend the steamed PEI mussels with Lightfoot & Wolfville Flora wine and fries, and a French 75 with Benjamin Bridge Brut and East Coast Gin.
The guns on the Lord Nelson Hotel
The poor is a conventional English pub within the Lord Nelson Hotel. It’s cozy and cozy, unpretentious – and the proper place to enjoy a pint and a few English-style fish and chips or an Atlantic lobster roll. The Arms also serves weekend brunch with standouts like buttermilk fried chicken and sweet potato hash.
Seaport Social on the Westin Nova Scotian
The Seaport social The historic Westin Nova Scotian has a good looking hotel lobby bar—however it’s price a visit, especially in the summertime months, when you possibly can snag a spot on the dog-friendly patio. The fresh seafood (especially the oysters and pan-seared scallops) is all the time a delicious selection, best paired with a glass of local wine.
Chop Steakhouse & Bar at Sutton Place Hotel Halifax
The Sutton Place Hotel Halifax is comparatively recent to the town – but has quickly proven to be a excellent option for those searching for luxury accommodation. Chop Steakhouse & Bar is self-described because the “finest steak experience,” but there may be also a good selection of fresh and native seafood. The chili garlic shrimp is exclusive and delicious, while the cherry blossom mojito is an equally unique cocktail.