Built between 1874 and 1876, the Saint John City Market narrowly escaped the great Saint John fire that swept through the City in 1877. Food and craft stalls now fill the Saint John City Market, providing a unique shopping experience filling with local flavours.
Enjoyed by many for its freshwater lakes for hiking, fishing, swimming, boating and skating, Rockwood is the hub of outdoor activities year round. Over 55 trails and footpaths will guide you through the Park’s unspoiled charm, with its unusual topography and geography. A Stonehammer Geopark site, Rockwood’s billion years of history can be seen in unique rock formations, caves and waterfalls.
Picaroon’s General Store, 32 Canterbury Street - a New Brunswick owned brewery with a nice selection of local ales. Bonus - they are attached to Pomodori, a popular pizza eatery, if you feel like noshing! Happinez, 42 Princess Street - an intimate wine bar with unique architectural features, friendly service and fun atmosphere. Cask & Kettle Irish Gastropub, 112 Prince William Street - fresh beer, good food and great times for the perfect mix of Maritime & Irish Hospitality! Gahan, 87 Prince William Street - a Maritime gem with a wide selection of wholesome East Coast food and ales. Hopscotch Whiskey Bar, 45 Canterbury Street - Saint John’s first and only whisky bar. Port City Royal, 45 Grannan Street - East Coast cuisine hidden in a downtown alleyway, once featured in the 2016 Enroute magazine as #2 in the top 10 places to eat in Canada!
The Barrel's Head Gastropub & Wine Bar, 141 Hampton Road - a food menu created to compliment the finer characteristics of every style of beer with a draft lineup that changes daily. Foghorn Brewing Company, 47 Clark Road - working with locally-focused partners, they brew incredible craft beer. Common's Creperie Cafe, 11 Hampton Road - serves great lunches with tasty crepes, sandwiches, soup and more.