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The Quarterdeck Grill is Open on the South Shore

Submitted by Kim on Saturday, 8 May 2010One Comment

Almost 5 kilometres down the road from White Point Vacation Home is the Quarterdeck Beachside Villas & Grill, one of Nova Scotia’s premier beach resorts. And just in time for Mother’s Day the Quarterdeck has opened its famous restaurant overlooking the wide expanse of Summerville beach.

As “Restaurant of the Year” in 2005 the Quarterdeck Grill ranks as one of the top 10 restaurants in Nova Scotia gaining a reputation as the Sandy South Shore’s finest for fresh seafood. One of the favorites is fresh lobster tails stuffed with scallops and shrimp. In addition,  planked salmon, a famous dish on the South Shore, is salmon fillet seasoned and then grilled against a wood slab in an outdoor wood fire pit. They also prepare great pastas,  steaks and grilled fresh fish.

food01While the food is fabulous the oceanside view is amazing. And if the weather is not to your liking you can dine inside or outside on the Grill’s all-weather covered deck.

The wine list is unending and dessert includes a Triple Chocolate Fix, or authentic Blueberry Cobbler.

So, while you are enjoying your stay at White Point Vacation Home hop over the the Quarterdeck and see the sea from a different angle while enjoying a great dinner.

One Comment »

  • Wiliam K Wallace said:

    The planked salmon sounds absolutely delicious. One of these days I’m gonna get myself over to Nova Scotia for a visit..!

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