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9 rue Champlain, Dieppe, NB E1A 1N4 Get directions
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Bar, Bistro, Brasserie, Pub, Lounge, Italian, Casual
LITTLE THINGS MATTER - A BIT OF OUR STORY. Locally owned - Gregg and Susan Ross are delighted to be your hosts, we are an independent restaurant and we support a number of excelle... more... See more text
Love this place! Food is excellent and so is the service! Read more
1015 Main St, Sussex, NB E4E 2M6 Get directions
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Banquet Rooms, Family Restaurant, Kids Menu, Traditional Dinners, Chicken, Ribs, Seafood, Pasta, Steak And Stirfry, Burgers & Melts, Seniors Menu, Canadian Cuisine, Homemade Desserts, Restaurant With Wedding Service, Pet Friendly Motel Rooms, Centrally Located To Fundy Region, Alcohol Served, Online Menu, Group Reservation, Restaurant With Wifi Internet, Drive Up Motel Rooms, Free Breakfast & WIFI, Wheelchair-accessible Restaurant
All Seasons Inn & Restaurant welcomes you in Sussex. Our motel units offer flat screen T.V's, fridge, microwave and coffee maker. Iron & board are available. Complimentary hot bre... more... See more text
The room was very clean and no noise after 12AM, so now we are coming back 12 years later for our 23d anniversary. Read more
726 Mountain Rd, Moncton, NB E1C 2P9 Get directions
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Fine Dining, Italian, Greek
Craving pizza, pasta, or even seafood? Vito's Pizza & Restaurant has been serving Greater Moncton since 1969. For fine Greek and Italian cuisine, come sit at our table! Vito's: A T... more... See more text
Amazing food, one of my favorites places for lasagna Read more
751 Main St, Moncton, NB E1C 1E5 Get directions
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Bistro, Bar, Pub, Brasserie, Lounge, Snack Bar, Sandwich Shop, Sports Bar, Irish, Buffet, Online Menu, Alcohol Served, Online Reservation, Tasting Menu, Lunch Menu, Group Reservation, Reservation, Happy Hour, Restaurant With Party Services
The notion of the pub dates back to the 17th century, when the public house was a gathering place where people met to discuss the issues of the day and to raise a glass at the end ... more... See more text
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