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Coastal Restaurant & Pub


36404 Cabot Trail, Ingonish Beach

1-902-285-2526


Overview

Coastal Restaurant & Pub is located on the beautiful and world-renowned Cabot Trail, in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. We have been chosen to be on Food Networks, “you gotta eat here” hosted by John Catucci. We were picked to be featured on the show for our Ringer Burger, fresh Crab Dip, and our delicious Cinnamon Roll Skillet. Our popularity is based upon good service and fresh, homemade food that we make right here by our talented cooks.

Open Thursday & Friday: 3pm – 7pm, Saturday & Sunday: 12pm – 7pm

 

 

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