Dine & Stay Home
On Thursday, April 2, Taste of Nova Scotia will be joining partners across the province in launching a collaborative social media initiative called Dine & Stay Home.
The new initiative aims to help generate more momentum and awareness for local food and beverage businesses by encouraging those who are able, to support their favourite local eateries, safely and while practicing social distancing.
Over the next few weeks, follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (@TasteofNS) as we continue to share updates from Taste of Nova Scotia restaurants around the province who are offering take-out and delivery options. We’ll also be sharing updates from local beverage alcohol businesses as well as how details on purchasing your favourite Taste member products.
To participate:
- If you’re able and comfortable, order take-out or delivery from your favourite Taste member restaurant.
- Share a photo of your food, then tag the restaurant using the hashtags #dineandstayhome, #supportlocaleats, #tasteofns and #getyourhandsonlocal to encourage others to join in.
- Tag @tasteofns and @dinearoundhfx in your posts so we can easily share your content.
You can also show your support by:
- Following and liking your favourite local restaurants and businesses (those open and closed!) on social media. Sign up for their e-newsletters!
- Sharing their social media content and information with your friends and family.
- Leaving a positive message on social media or a positive review online to support them when things are up and running again.
- Discover Halifax has also created images to use on your own social channels to show your support for the local food & beverage industry. You can find those photos here.
COVID-19 is having a significant impact on the tourism and hospitality industry, including food and beverage establishments that have been forced to temporarily close or lay-off workers. The restaurants that have been able to stay open are working tirelessly to adapt to the changes and safely provide take-out, delivery and meals-to-go. More than ever, it’s crucial to support the local restaurants and businesses in our communities.
The following is a list of Taste member restaurants across the province that are currently providing take-out and delivery options.
Bay of Fundy and the Annapolis Valley:
- The Church Brewing Co
- Crystany’s Brasserie – Friday & Saturday’s only.
- Just Us! Coffee – Grand Pre location
- Paddys Brewpub & Rosies Restaurant
- The Nook and Cranny
- Lightfoot & Wolfville
- Le Caveau Restaurant
- Bistro 22
- Founders House Dining & Drinks
- The Union Street
- Halls Harbour Lobster Pound and Restaurant
- The Wild Caraway
Yarmouth and Acadian Shores:
South Shore:
- Boulangerie La Vendéenne
- Lane’s Privateer Inn
- Rhubarb Restaurant
- Peasant’s Pantry
- The Biscuit Eater Cafe and Bookstore
- Mateus Bistro
- Kiwi Cafe
- The Barn Coffee & Social House
- The South Shore Fish Shack
- The Salt Shaker Deli
- Lincoln Street Food
- Rebecca’s Restaurant
- Charlotte Lane Cafe and Gift Shop
Northumberland Shore:
Eastern Shore:
Cape Breton:
Halifax Metro:
- Kitchen Door
- Morris East Restaurant
- Obladee, A Wine Bar
- Heartwood Restaurant – Quinpool Rd. location
- Battery Beer Park Bar & Eatery
- The Ostrich Club
- 2 Doors Down (Halifax & Dartmouth)
- The Canteen
- The Orient Chinese Cuisine
- Lot Six Restaurant
- The Press Gang Restaurant
- Chives Canadian Bistro – currently operating as a Hop Scotch at Home pop-up
- The Old Apothecary
- The Carleton
For updates on your favourite beverage producers make sure to follow @TasteofNS and the Nova Scotia @GoodCheerTrail.
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