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Bidrage med feedbackWe had fish and chips (haddock). The fish tasted so fresh! The soft serve ice cream was amazing! The couple that owns and operates the truck are super friendly their son even played on the beach with our son teaching him about jelly fish and the beach.Great view and food wonderful place to sit and enjoy the summer weather.
Always in the search worldwide for beer batter-dipped fish 'n chips. The Rising Tide dips in bread crumbs, but they were AWESOME! Fish was super fresh haddock and did not disappoint, scallops were juicy and fried just right. All dishes are served with a mound of hand cut french fries and cole slaw. Opens around noon. Located on the left side of the road (bayside), just after The Fireside Restaurant.
There are very few places to grab a decent, but quick meal here on Campobello Island, New Brunswick--but this is the place I recommend! You pull up to a parking spot right on the beach at Friar's Bay. Watch the lobster boats, seagulls, maybe a minke whale offshore and think about how hungry you are. Then step outside and make a choice from their quite thorough take-out menu. Food is fresh and you get plenty! The fish burger platter was freshly caught haddock and tasted like it! Only $9. 25% discount if you pay with American money, so even cheaper than prices listed!! The root beer float was amazing. Eat in your car and enjoy the view or out on one of the many picnic tables. Then walk along the beach and look for sea-glass. I found an antique medicine bottle stopper! Better than sitting in a restaurant, any day. Loved it!
I recently visited Campbell Island for a three-day conference and found myself in need of a quick lunch option due to delays at the Canada-U.S. Customs bridge near Lubec, Maine. Luckily, I stumbled upon a charming roadside takeout spot at Friar's Bay. The menu offered a variety of affordable options, including a generously-sized fish and chips dish for $15, a delicious lobster quesadilla for $9, and a fresh-caught haddock fish burger plate for $9. The view from the spot was serene, with lobster boats in the distance and the occasional sighting of dolphins and whales. If you find yourself in need of a meal on Campbell Island, I highly recommend checking out this hidden gem. You won't be disappointed.
The stunning view from the deck, or from inside by the windows on cooler days, is enough of a reason to visit Harbour Front and enjoy watching the sunset over the Bay.