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    Station Six

    3.6 (30 reviews)
    ModerateBars, American
    Open 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    STATION SIX ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    FUEGO DILL FRITO tacos for 2019 taco week
    Rachelle B.

    Most recent visit: Nov 2019: taco week - I was apparently the first to order their taco on the first day. The FUEGO DILL FRITO (buttermilk chicken tosssed in firehouse spice, on flour tortilla with crunchy & creamy dill pickle, red cabbage & chipotle slaw, topped with drizzle of ranch, honey & fried jalapeno) - two for $15 with a side. They were very good, crunchy, without any specific ingredient dominating the flavor. Overly memorable? No. Would I get again? Yes. Side of 'loaded potato' soup finished the meal off nicely, cream based with chunks of potato, small slices of bacon, topped with chives. Service felt a bit long for a weekday lunch as we were rushing to get back to work, but overly a good experience.

    The works Burger and a Ceaser! Soo good.
    Roxy M.

    Wow! My friend and I heard about this restaurant online and had to check it out. First of all the atmosphere is great, beautiful wooden tables and booths. Love it. Food is so delish! I ordered the Works Burger and it was full of flavour and dripping with juices, bacon was perfectly cooked and crispy! Drinks are perfect, for some reason it's hard to find a good ceaser in Halifax and this place has it! Can't wait to come back!

    Local taps
    Anthony S.

    Wait a second, wasn't that place a KFC? Yes Virginia it was and gone are 99 cent snackwiches and the shopping carts, replaced with craft beers and Mini Vans. Warm and inviting Station Six surprises when you walk through the door. Reclaimed barn planks and custom made banquets create an inviting atmosphere. I went with my family for my birthday, and my friend (disclaimer) who is one of the partners was kind enough to reserve a table on a busy Saturday night. An empty table here is clearly hotter than Vancouver real estate. We ordered some apps, including onion rings and bacon guacamole. My folks ordered a burger and fish and chips. Notoriously fussy and defacto Swiss Chalet ambassadors, they really enjoyed the quality. We had a variety of dishes and they were executed nicely. Dinner for 4 and a child tax and tip with drinks was $175, that's a lot of snackwiches but call me a fan. I'll be back, my family left in good spirits and well taken care of. Some tips on your place: Their were four specials listed on a chalk board. I purposely got up and went around the corner to view them. When I had some questions the waitress didn't even know there was specials. We asked for drink menus and she said they went printed yet, not a huge deal but they serve local craft taps and it's nice to know they are avail. Bring the guacamole closer to room temperature or make it fresh as ordered. Having it refrigerated that cold breaks the chips. The kids menu was verbal as well. The back door entrance is going to be an issue as it gets colder. A system like the stubborn goat has would be of benefit. Work hard on your social media. I live in Dartmouth and need a reason to travel to restos. Maybe a tap takeover, sausage festival, or lobster themed dishes in which the lobsters were caught by locals. Keep it up, there a few kinks but nothing that can't be fixed very easily.

    Beet salad

    Station 6 has great food, but the portions are crazy small. Check out my salad. It came with a burger for a whopping $23.00. It was about 3 mouthfuls of spinach. The beets looked like they were tore apart vs. cut to be presentable. It felt like robbery!

    No onion rings

    Ordered works burger for take out, it's usually delicious. This time no onions rings and one onion on burger. super disappointing

    Derrick T.

    Me and my girlfriend always wanted a great local bar and grill that we could go to with great atmosphere and amazing food that wasn't downtown. The food here and the atmosphwre is amazing. The nachos are the best ive ever had because of the loads of fresh veggies as well as the fresh (not greasy) fish and chips. Honestly try this place and you will not be disappointed. We hope it stays this consistent and positive! aside from the fantastic food, what would make us come back is: 1. active social media that promotes specials and deals and 2. promo deals such as wing wednesday, Sunday Funday and other festivities and deals that will bring us in - and bring our friends in as well. we will continue to come here for both food and drinks and drinks alone if it continues to produce high quality and fresh loaded food in a great atmosphere for young and old people alike.

    Bruschetta flatbread
    Amelia S.

    Went with 2 girlfriends and found The rustic interior to be quite cozy and inviting. This is just what the Sprytown area needed. Our server was really friendly and helpful by recommending 3 shareables we ended up choosing: the bruschetta, donair dip, and the bacon guacamole. The best thing we had was donair dip, hands down. The least favorite was the guacamole; the kitchen could definitely improve upon this. Specifically, it needs a bit more limey zest and cilantro. Currently, it just tastes like a mashed up avocado. The bruschetta was excellent too. We split the shareables 3-ways, in terms of portion and cost, and left feeling quite satisfied. I'd definitely encourage a friend to check out this place

    This was my severely disappointing 'hash'. The potatoes were deep fried and the veggies are barely there.
    Layna B.

    We went for brunch and we're totally disappointed. I ordered the hash, which sounds lovely on the menu. But what I got was half cooked deep fried potatoes with some barely there peppers and onions. For a place that is charging downtown prices and claiming to use local ingredients I felt very let down. You can get way better brunch in so many other places for less.

    This new spot is gorgeously decorated with natural wood and industrial elements. The service is top notch and the kitchen is prompt and makes great food. There was a small indiscretion with my order and the server and kitchen staff handled things professionally and apologetically. I reccomend this place.

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    I heard of this place through a friend of mine. The food is one the side of a bit pricey, but the food is pretty delicious

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    This is going to become a Halifax landmark. The Armview of the community. Unbelievable food, staff and vibe.... highly recommend!!!

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    5.0(1 review)
    4.7 kmNorth End

    I can't believe The Narrows Public House isn't here in Yelp, and I may regret adding it. This place…read moreis a special dining experience. Even though we knew about where it was, we walked right past the beautiful two-story historic house initially. We knew by taking a look at the website they do not accept reservations, which was fine with us. We were, however, going on a Friday night. On walking into the main entry, that space was packed wall-to-wall. Within a few short minutes, one of the staff greeted us. They don't exactly have a formal wait list here, from what I could tell. The staff member offered us the drinks menu and asked if we'd like to order something while we waited on a table. We ordered up a couple of pints, then looked around for some open space to stand. They have two standing bar rails, one in the main area near the bar itself and another one in the middle dining area. This place has about the most creative layout of booths and tables I've ever seen. They do have an outdoor patio out back, but we didn't take a look at that. They have quite a few very comfy two-person booths around the interior. It appeared the way the wait list worked was that they either have a phenomenal memory, or they actually use the bar tab you open to work like a wait list. It seems to really be more about how many you have in your party, and the exact size of any tables/booths that open up. We might have waited about 30 minutes or so for our table for two up in the front of the main dining room. Every single person on the wait staff here is amazing. Let me just get that out of the way. The beer list is great, loaded up with so many good local and Nova Scotia craft beer options. The food menu is what really makes this place special, though. We were on vacation, so we may have a tendency for our eyes to be bigger than our stomachs can handle. There was just so many amazing looking dishes. We started out with a pickle jar, fried taters, and the tomatoes appetizers. I have to say, and my wife agrees, the tomatoes dish was the best of everything we had. Its made up of sliced cherry tomatoes, fresh mozzarella, shallots, capers, and garlic chips. All that is sitting on top of creme fraiche. By the time you're finishing the dish, you start thinking about a straw to finish up that creme fraiche. Good grief, that was so good. Don't pass on the fried taters, though. Those seemed to be mashed potatoes formed into rectangular big fries, cooked almost like panko and served with horseradish sour cream. After all that, we could only muster splitting the deli style chop salad with cold water shrimp on it. Our great waitress talked us into an order of the brown bread, a very soft kind of Irish soda bread I believe. That bread just melts in your mouth. If you decide to venture out to The Narrows, you're in for a total experience. You'll feel like you stepped back in time to a real British pub... the house must be from somewhere around the mid 1800s. Every room is warm and cozy, with beautiful woodwork and curious antiques in all sorts of nooks and crannies. You may have quite a long wait depending on the size of your party and how busy the place is, but trust me... its worth every minute.

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    Charlie's Club

    Charlie's Club

    4.2(9 reviews)
    4.3 kmNorth End
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    Charlie's is a pretty chill place to go hang out and have a few beers…read more The crowd can be a little rough around the edges but I guess the university throngs have pretty much pushed the average drinking man out of every other bar in Halifax. Pool tables are a nice addition... I wasn't really sure what the $2 cover was going towards besides upkeep? A grungy/funky spot in the North End that's for sure!

    This is not a tourist bar, unless you are a linoleum architecture tourist, or a $2.75 tequila shot…read moretourist, or a tourist of watching tight knit groups of locals sit around in circular formation. Charlie's is where you go when you want to go to Cheers. (Not the Cheers on Grafton St., the Cheers on TV according to your 6 y/o mind, which is really just the the theme song, fuzzy visuals, and conflating real life people with Cliff and/or Rhea Pearlman.) In short, it's where you go when you come home nostalgic and want to see all your old friends, enthusiastically buy each other drinks like it's a genuine gift, dance to one of those weird new electric blue jukeboxes, shout and pontificate around a pool table, and generally have a back slappin, squeezey hugging, chortling little time. The decor is like any affordable house, only the door has a key code and a woman sits at a table with a guest book when you come in. This does not make you feel cool, but it does make you feel like life is funny. The bartender is so used to over-friendly drunk patrons that nothing can melt him. I imagine that deep in his core is something more kind than anything I have ever known, but it is too precious to be shared. The last time I came here, someone apologized for asking me to dance when I turned him down. Apologized. For my rejecting him. A dark little mineshaft to the salt of the earth this place is, lemme tell ya.

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