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Kim Kenyon commented on this post about 3 years agoSee previous comments ...Comments (12)
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Being from Nova Scotia, these fish and chips photos are making my mouth water! -
Sarah Stewart Best Fish & Chips l ever had was in Truro, Nova Scotia and Rum Runners are right up there with Murphy's in Truro. It was amazing andSarah Stewart Best Fish & Chips l ever had was in Truro, Nova Scotia and Rum Runners are right up there with Murphy's in Truro. It was amazing and had huge portions. More ... -
Cary Horning oh wow! High praise! -
Now we are talking, I mean posting, my favorite food after sushi -- the cooked version! -
Kim Kenyon Sushi? I will order my fish and chips. Never been a fan of sushi. I think I am the only one. -
EH Canada Marketing Group actually, I know a number of folks who don't like sushi or raw anything, so you are not alone! I am an adventurous diner. -
Anyone know the best Fish & Chips or seafood place in Newfoundland? Here in Victoria, BC, Barb's Fish and Chips at fisherman's wharf for scenicAnyone know the best Fish & Chips or seafood place in Newfoundland? Here in Victoria, BC, Barb's Fish and Chips at fisherman's wharf for scenic location, Red Fish Blue Fish in the Inner Harbour for a more upscale option (if you don't mind waiting in line), but in my opinion it is Haultain Fish and Chips for the win! A traditional neighborhood Fish and Chips store that's been in business since 1924! I will do an article on it! More ... -
Big on fish and chips and that is one big fish. Who had the burger and who had the fish? -
EH Canada Marketing Group Brett & l had the Fish & Chips and Brad had the Cheeseburger ...so good. Can't wait to be in that area again! -
There is a Rum Runner on Vancouver Island too. I wonder if related? -
Tourism Nicola Valley - Merritt BC The Rumrunner Pub and Restaurant is located in Sidney BC (26 km from Victoria BC). From the Rumrunner's website itTourism Nicola Valley - Merritt BC The Rumrunner Pub and Restaurant is located in Sidney BC (26 km from Victoria BC). From the Rumrunner's website it states: "Bill Singer worked for 14 years in the venerable Oak Bay Beach Hotel's Snug before opening the Rumrunner in 1990. Since then, the Rumrunner Pub & Restaurant has become a favoured spot for locals, a regular stop for visiting boaters, and a great find for visitors to Sidney." Hmmm . . . doesn't say anything about another location in Alberta, and the name is slightly different being added together, so I would guess perhaps two different establishments. Good memory! More ...
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