5 Best Restaurants in Eastern Newfoundland, Newfoundland and Labrador

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We've compiled the best of the best in Eastern Newfoundland - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Bonavista Social Club

$$ Fodor's Choice

The name implies more than just a restaurant and it is: a view, a respite, a community. From a table inside, you can watch pizzas cook in a wood-fired oven while sitting on handcrafted wooden furniture. On the deck, the views of the sea and gardens and farms surrounding the restaurant are unimpeded. This has fast become a locals' and travelers' favorite, and you are likely to bump into a friend here, even on your first visit. Located in Upper Amherst Cove just off Route 235, it is a short drive out from Bonavista.

7 Longshore Rd., Bonavista, A0C 2A0, Canada
709-704–6822
Known For
  • Gorgeous views
  • Farm-to-table fare
  • Classic wood-fired pizza
Restaurant Details
Closed Oct.–May

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Cabin Six Pizza

$$

This is a little pizza shop that's made a big splash, with stone-baked pizzas with interesting toppings and locally grown or foraged ingredients. This destination eatery is a throwback to the old general store that once occupied the space with retro touches like a tiny black-and-white TV playing cartoons and industrial artifacts on the walls, alongside photos by a local photographer known as "Old Bones." Best not to try calling ahead; this two-person operation is doing a booming business.

18 Trinity Dr., George’s Brook-Milton, A5A 0L5, Canada
709-427–8198
Known For
  • The BBQ pulled-pork pizza
  • The "bearded chef"
  • Fun retro decor
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.--Wed.
Reservations not accepted

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Les P'tits Graviers

$$

A family-friendly spot, Les P'tits Graviers is known for a wide variety of fresh, traditional French cuisine. Using locally sourced and seasonal ingredients, they adapt their menu frequently. It can be quite busy so be sure to make reservations.

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Mifflin's Tea Room

$$

A historic building, traditional food, and an entrepreneurial spirit make this quaint yet bustling restaurant a classic spot. The owners have turned their multigenerational family home into a business that welcomes other families with hearty standard meals and drinks served in tiny teapots and china cups. It can get crowded quickly so be prepared to wait.

21 Church St., Bonavista, A0C 1B0, Canada
709-468–2636
Known For
  • Extensive tea selection
  • Great pan-fried cod
  • Family-friendly atmosphere
Restaurant Details
Closed Oct.–Apr.

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Tom's Roadhouse

$$

This restaurant, located on the Smuggler's Cove premises, offers a whole pioneer town experience. The pub and grill deliver meals of outstanding quality in a roadhouse-style setting. But the grounds are designed as a fantasy pioneer town that celebrates Old West outlaws and the pirates and gangsters that fill the tall tales of the Burin Peninsula. A fun place visit for kids of any age. 

300--316 Church St., Burin, A0E 1E0, Canada
709-891–2222
Known For
  • Fabulous food with generous portions
  • Popular stop for cycling enthusiasts
  • Pioneer village makes a fun photo op
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.–Wed.

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