TransCanada Three:
Literature, Institutions, Citizenship
Places to Eat
Amherst (literally next to Sackville)
- Duncan's Pub, 49 Victoria Street
- Duncan's Pub offers some of the most delicious meals in town accompanied with world class beers, scotches, whiskeys, and more.
Moncton
- Pump House Brewery, 5 Orange Lane
In house brewery famous for its Blueberry Ale.
Wood oven pizza, among a variety of pub food.
Sackville (in order of closeness to MTA)
- Joey's Pizza (downtown, York Street)
Italian food, nice cosy atmosphere.
- Bridge Street Cafe (downtown, Bridge Street)
Popular student cafe, serves coffee and specialty drinks and food.
- Mel's Tea Room (downtown, Bridge Street)
Return to the 1940s at Mel's, immortalized in the poetry of Douglas Lochhead.
- The Olive Branch (downtown, Main Street)
Student managed restaurant, features art work from students in the Fine Arts programme.
- Marshlands Inn (Bridge Street)
Fine dining
- Patterson's Family Restaurant (by the highway)
Home cooked meals at good prices.
- Pizza Delight (by the highway)
Daily specials
- Aulac Irving Big Stop (ten minutes on the highway, towards Nova Scotia)
A maritime experience - boiled icing cake!
- Schnitzel Haus Restaurant (ten minutes on the highway, towards Nova Scotia)
Authentic German cuisine and fine Canadian dishes!