Boneheads BBQ – Halifax Nova Scotia

One (of the many) things I will miss about Halifax is the Barbecue. Canada. Barbecue. Roll those around in your head a bit- not the first place you think of when you think brisket. And yet, with as many barbecue places I’ve been to, Boneheads is still my favorite by far.

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Westcliff Diner – Halifax, Nova Scotia

Today I hit up the Westcliff diner, a great restaurant in a ’60s? ’70s? storefront. It came highly recommended to me by several friends, and certainly lived up to expectations. I had a deliciously juicy fresh hamburger, with gooey melted cheese an sauteed onions. Anna had the grilled cheese and a milkshake, and my friend Irenee had an order of fries with a milkshake. The prices are some of the absolute lowest in the area.

Just around the corner is the Look Ho Ho. I haven’t been here, but the neon is outstanding.

Johnny’s Snack Bar- Halifax, NS

Johnny’s immediately struck me as my kind of place. A counter on the right, two rows of booths on the left. The smell of coffee and grilling meat.
A small TV in the corner had the Canada vs. USA mens curling game on. Curling, both this game and the Canada v. China game from the night before were the hot topics of discussion amongst the clientele.

I had a deliciously tender roast beef sandwich. My buddy Phil, the grilled cheese, cut neatly into quarters. My girlfriend, Anna, had a fresh, hand formed burger. Desert between the three of us consisted of a chocolate milkshake, a vanilla one, a strawberry sundae, a chocolate sundae and a slice of warm apple pie ala mode.

6204 Almon St
Halifax, NS B3K 1V2
(902) 454-8154

The Herald Building- Halifax Nova Scotia

This building, the former home of the Chronicle Herald, is currently vacant. It was built after a 1912 fire destroyed the Dennis Building on Granville St.
The Coast says it will be torn down soon, though there are no concrete plans for what is to be built on the site.

A shame to see it go. I plan to go take more pictures before they knock her down.

Halifax and Beyond October 31, 2008

BUD the SPUD – established 1977

We Welcome All Tourists

Specializing in Homemade french fries

Old Fashioned Chip Wagon

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Church- downtown Halifax
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Doorway, Halifax. Reminds me of the style of Lane Smith

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Moffatt’s – established 1924 – Dartmouth

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Big Teeth – Dartmouth
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Quick Lunch – Dartmouth
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Old ford- Dartmouth
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More Halifax

Cousin’s Diner. Great food, nice owners, fast service, and a great looking place to boot. Certainly worth a stop if you’re ever in the area.
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Windsor Park Market. Old Pepsi and Kit Kat signs
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Armview Food Shop – Old Pepsi signs
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Old Coke Sign
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Transmission shop mural
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And, going past it today, I found that the Quincy’s neon is gone.
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Halifax Continued

Here’s some shots from this morning.

Great old well kept neon and clock on Pilcher’s Flowers
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Robie Food Chop Suey. Old place. The sign sure is to the point.
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Video Difference- New, but a neat modern take on some old styles
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the UFO of God
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Snowman
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Quinpool – Halifax, Nova Scotia

Quincy’s Restaurant. Newer neon, it looks like, but a nice one. The restaurant is about to be replaced by another. We’ll see what happens to the sign.
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Oxford Theatre
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Here’s a photo of the interior

Ardmore Tea Room
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Not particularly old or special, but this just caught my eye.
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