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    Andre's Pizza

    3.0 (5 reviews)
    Closed 4:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    The Appleseed Modern Diner - Meatloaf plate

    The Appleseed Modern Diner

    4.2(38 reviews)
    2.1 km
    $$

    Service and food are way above average here. They go out of their way to customize your meal if you…read moredesire. The wait staff are friendly and make breakfast, lunch or dinner a pleasant experience. I highly recommend this restaurant.

    After moving back to the county, a return to Appleseed was inevitable. We swung by for a late…read morelunch, after the hordes of kids amped up from the arcade next door had mostly left. Now that I'm back on the East Coast, I can both trust fish at restaurants more and pay less for it, so I went with the salt cod fish cakes ($17). You know how they say your plate should have lots of different colours of food? Well this was NOT that. While this meal won't win any awards from the Canada Food Guide, it did well by my taste buds. The fish cakes themselves were loosely packed and had a pleasant punch of salty fish, and the green tomato chow brought a contrast of sweet and tangy to the mix. The side of beans had a smattering of what appeared to be bacon in it, and were just the right doneness - not chalky or mushy. Thumbs up! The corn beef hash was a bit greasy, but it was delicious - crisp bits of beef and potato with sauteed onions - it's hard to go wrong here. My wife went for the diner staple, meatloaf ($17). After this meal it became her go-to dish at Appleseed, and I can see why. The generous slab of meatloaf is light and moist, and a slathering of mushroom and onion gravy makes it even more hearty. Ultra-smooth whipped potatoes are a classic pairing, done picture perfect. A medley of veg likely came out of a massive freezer bag, and while a diner fixture, it's one that could be easily replaced with any sort of seasonal veg that is prepared in a better manner than steaming. On our return, I went with the hot chicken sandwich ($17). The roasted chicken was moist and tender, although a little sparse. A hearty slathering of gravy was good, and not too salty. I really appreciated the thick, quality bread that stood up well against the onslaught of gravy. As always, their shoestring fries were spot on. I doubled down on diner decadence and got a strawberry milkshake ($6.50) to drink. Appleseed gets a tip of my cap for using the classic milkshake glass, plus topping it with whipped cream and a maraschino cherry. Further bonus points for the extra bit of milkshake coming in the aluminum cup it was mixed in. It was a thick, tasty treat. I still wish Appleseed was in a better location with an interior that called back more to its cozy diner peers rather than strip mall industrial chic, but you can't win 'em all. It's still not easy to get more creative, casual food in Pictou County, so Appleseed is definitely an asset to the local food scene.

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    The Appleseed Modern Diner - Strawberry milkshake

    Strawberry milkshake

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    Hot spiced chai apple cider.

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    Cauliflower bites with sweet Thai chili sauce

    WhistleBerry Market & Eatery - Burger!

    WhistleBerry Market & Eatery

    5.0(2 reviews)
    9.4 km

    It's not easy to be out of sight, out of mind in a small town, but Whistleberry Market was that…read morekind of place for me. Every time I'd drive by, I'd remind myself that I should finally go there, but it was only once we were in our waning days of living in the county that I made the effort to get out there. It's a big, airy space, with lots of wood paneling that ups the country market vibe. I was really impressed with the broad assortment of products - fresh fruit and veg (local and imported), locally- and house-made pickles and jams, deli products, frozen meats, desserts, pantry goods, and more! What also drew us in were the hot food offerings, which include breakfast, lunch and dinner items. While I opted for the burger, my wife went for the pork chop dinner. You don't see pork chops on a lot of menus, let alone smoked pork chops, and at a country market at that, so it was too intriguing to pass up. Everything is cooked to order, so if you're getting hot food, I'd suggest ordering it first and browsing the grocery items while you wait. There's a good-sized seating area at the far end of the market with several booths and tables, as well as several picnic tables outside. The burger was really, really good. The patty was a bit too compacted, but it had a great char from the flame grill. You get your choice of toppings, and I pretty much went for the works. They were top notch in quality, with house-made pickles, a slice of real cheddar, and super fresh lettuce and tomato. The bun seemed to be house- or locally-made, with a lightly crisp crust and a soft and supple crumb that held up well against its fillings. A coating of black and white sesame seeds added a nice bit of flair too! The fries are crispy-coated ones, so while not hand-cut, they were an easy win, and plentiful. All of this, plus a drink was only $13.50, which seems like a steal these days for non-fast food! As impressive as the burger was, my wife's pork chop was definitely the winner. It was a *big* chop - easily an inch thick, even after being cooked. The smoke flavour was fantastic, but the chop wasn't dry and overcooked from the double-cooking of the smoking and grilling. There was enough pork chop and fries that my wife had leftovers for lunch the next day! At $15 for the meal, it feels like a steal in 2024. With a great selection of local products and produce, and delicious hot food at reasonable prices, I'm so glad that I finally tried Whistleberry Market, and look forward to future visits when I'm back in the area.

    The best burger and poutine!! Absolutely amazing food, fresh produce locally sourced, baked goods,…read moregrocery items and lots more! Check it out!

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    WhistleBerry Market & Eatery - Menu as of September 2024

    Menu as of September 2024

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    Smoked pork chop dinner

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    Home of the WhistleBerry Burger. Made here from scratch!

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