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    George House Heritage Bed and Breakfast

    5.0 (4 reviews)

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    Skipper Ben's

    Skipper Ben's

    5.0(4 reviews)
    24.8 km

    What a fabulous supper the five of us just had at Skipper Ben's! "Sit back and relax" advised our…read morewonderful server, and we did just that. The decor was inviting, and the chocolate Easter eggs at each setting added to the traditional atmosphere! The sweet potato and carrot--with cilantro--soup was fantastic, as was the tossed salad with strawberries. For mains, we had three generous surf and turf meals (with perfectly prepared steaks, four shrimp, three scallops and scrumptious veg), along with delectable poached salmon and stuffed chicken. Dessert was amazing partridge-berry crepes and New York style cheesecake with strawberries and a chocolate drizzle. The friendly, professional staff catered to our every need. It felt like a family meal, exquisitely prepared and delivered. I can't comment on the Bed & Breakfast aspect of this gorgeous facility, but we will be back. What a gem to be found in Cupids, Newfoundland and Labrador! And the view is pure rugged, spectacular Newfoundland coastline--breathtaking!

    came back this week, for a two night's stay. First highlight, they are still there, the place is…read morebetter than every, fixed up, and new coat of paint. Best of all, the capelin were rolling in, and there were at least three whales right in the harbor outside the window. The menu is about the same, if anything, a little more refined. The breakfast today was great, very fluffy, flavorful french toast, eggs, ham, fruit., juice, coffee. Viola says the french toast is extra good, because she makes the bread. She's now branched out into the canteen on signal hill, and it shows the same kind of care and deliciousity you find in cupids.

    Cliffhouse at Red Point - gannets roosting

    Cliffhouse at Red Point

    5.0(1 review)
    87.7 km

    It was foggy, drizzling, windy and cool the afternoon I found the Cliffhouse on my way down the…read moreIrish Loop. Priscilla greeted me and I was settled into the Fairy Room. I had enjoyed a filling lunch at Ferryland Lighthouse so I chose to stay in that evening. Chris came home and warmly greeted me with news from the "Cape" where he works as a park interpreter. Cape St.Mary's Ecological Reserve is the big draw in this area and they are perfectly situated. The village of Branch is tiny and meals need to be taken elsewhere. Priscilla and Chris built the house to accommodate guests - their quarters are upstairs so they are true B&B operators. That evening I had my bottle of red and books and the other guests did not join me, but Priscilla and Chris did and we shared stories of travel and birds and I truly felt at home, comfortable. They make every effort to enhance your visit to NL. Chris was off to the Cape early the next morning and Priscilla served a healthy, buffet style meal with fresh coffee and juices. If it had not been solidly fogged in the next day i would have enjoyed the stunning view from that point above the Atlantic. The others checked out and I lingered to talk to her. It was Saturday, her day off as a social worker in Placentia, and she was relaxing with her coffee so we talked books, etc. If I had not been on a schedule, I would have stayed another night ... yet she and Chris take days off from the B&B business for themselves and the weekend was just for the two of them. So I visited the Cape and walked that long path to the edge .. it was raining, blowing and still foggy. I could see the gannets and hear them and I took photos without knowing what images I was capturing. I posted just two .. the experience was memorable for the weather, the number of us in the pouring rain listening to the guide in yellow slicker nearly shouting to be heard above the birds and wind and sea, gift shop with wonderful books, foodstuffs, postcards and Chris. He allowed us to change clothes, dry ourselves a bit then showed us the film about the site and it's history and importance. Not to be missed!

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    View from the house on a foggy morning

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    Rothesay House Inn B & B - Sticky Toffee Pudding....served hot & delicious!

    Rothesay House Inn B & B

    5.0(1 review)
    32.8 km

    This was the very first B&B I have ever stayed at & what a positive experience. George and Lynne,…read moreowners and hosts were extremely friendly and attentive. The home is built on 1800's, and such great touches of history is found in this home but with modern conveniences (e.g. Free WIFI, full ensuite private washrooms, fully liquor licensed) We stayed in Harbour Grace for the night as part of our Newfoundland road trip. The home is ocean front, great to sit on the porch, have some wine and watch and listen to the waves coming in and watch wildlife. We opted to stay for dinner where Lynne cooked us a delicious meal that included blissful apple& root vegetable soup, fresh warm bread, tender pork loin, salt water cod with a crumble of feta and some kind of amazing dressing, vegetable and potato side. Desert what hot sticky toffee pudding that was delicious as well. Everything is made from scratch and you get a great individualized experience. We reserved dinner late and they were able to accommodate us. We also had breakfast which was a mushroom and cheese omelette with bruschetta topping. Homemade granola fruit and yoghurt and she also had on the table homemade honey made with cloves and rose water, homemade raspberry jam & fresh baked muffins. All in all we had a wonderful experience and so happy that we stopped in Harbour Grace to visit this authentic and unique B&B.

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    Rothesay House Inn B & B - Yes we did see an iceberg!

    Yes we did see an iceberg!

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    Balmoral Inn

    Balmoral Inn

    4.0(1 review)
    63.4 km

    We stayed about six days here & the owners of the Inn (Kim & David) are very nice. One of them are…read morein every morning so we got to talk to a local everyday. That's one thing I really liked. This was our first time staying in a Bed & Breakfast. We had room 4 which was described as a regular room with queen size bed. The bed was more like a double & the bathroom is quite small but given this is a 130 year old Victorian house it's understandable. There's a ceiling fan & AC unit in the window to keep the room cool. Wifi & breakfast are included in the room cost which was totally reasonable. Chain hotels were asking for much more & don't even include breakfast nor were they close to downtown. Hubby & I enjoyed our stay at the Balmoral Inn. If we ever come back to St. John's we would stay here.

    From the owner: Hotel Alternative Accommodation establishment, conveniently located in the center of historic…read moredowntown St. John's, between the Delta Hotel, and the Sheraton Hotel. Only minutes easy walk from St. John's Convention Center and we are just two blocks away from the waterfront and we are surrounded by some of the most interesting architecture to be found in historic St. John's. Take a 10-minute walk to the West and you're in the center of shopping, dining, and St. John's George Street nightlife area. Take a 15-minute walk to the East and you are in a National Park with some of the best walking trails Canada's East coast has to offer.

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    Balmoral Inn - Closer view of front entrance

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    Closer view of front entrance

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