Category: Mabou to Margaree Dining

The Annex

The Annex is Cape Breton’s leading destination for locally-sourced, seasonal dining. We’re tremendously proud to be part of the community of Inverness, Nova Scotia and we take every opportunity to

Coore’s Lobster Shack

Coore’s Lobster Shack is a Maritime lobster shack and smokehouse, located at the Barn by Cabot Cliffs on Whitman Way. Named after Cabot Cliffs’ co-designer, Bill Coore, Coore’s offers a

Panorama Restaurant

With stunning views of Cabot Links’ 18th hole and the Gulf of St. Lawrence, our premier restaurant lives up to its name with some of the most picturesque—and delicious—dining in

Whit’s Public House

Nestled between the Lodge and the main street of Inverness, Whit’s Public House is everything you want in a pub: great food, fantastic staff, live music, an outdoor patio, and

Cabot Bar

Overlooking the 18th hole of Cabot Links golf course, Cabot Bar is a great spot to stop in for a quick post-round snack or linger longer over drinks on our

The Red Shoe

Nova Scotian Homecookin’ Indulge in the authentic flavours of the East Coast! From locally-caught seafood to farm-fresh vegetables and cheeses, we’ve proudly created a menu that incorporates local products from

Duck Cove Inn Restaurant

Overlooking the Cabot Trail, with a spectacular view of the Canadian Heritage Margaree River and the ever-changing colours of the hills and sea, our Restaurant menu offers a variety of

Island Sunset Restaurant

At Island Sunset Resort, every dining experience is special. The casual elegance of the ocean front Dining Room is a beautiful location for you to enjoy a wide variety of

Woodroad Restaurant

Woodroad is a 25 seat restaurant offering fine dining experiences in Margaree Harbour. Located along the stunning coast of western Cape Breton Island (15 minutes north of Inverness’s famous Cabot

Belle View Restaurant

Reviews: “We stopped in randomly and left with big smiles and full bellies. Everyone was so kind, and the food recommendations were perfect. I wish we lived here, so we